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J. Math

Jesse Matthews, better known by his stage name J. Math, is an American record producer, A&R, hip-hop journalist, and at-risk educator. Raised on the east coast, he started off as a hip-hop journalist for regional college publications and later at XXL, Scratch,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=iStandardProducers )〕 and Smooth.
J. Math and Jimi Kendrix teamed up in 2005 to create the production company Street Radio. They gained recognition in the hip-hop industry through their work with artists like 50 Cent, G-Unit, Bone Thugs N Harmony, and Wu-Tang Clan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Discogs )〕 In the August 2008 issue of Vibe (magazine), Street Radio was featured in the article "VRap" with the author stating, "Hip Hop is definitely not dead because these producers are making some serious noise." The duo also composes music for television shows like MTV’s True Life and Cribs.
Math has collaborated with artists on full-length albums and is credited as A&R for multiple albums.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Discogs (J. Math) )
He also works as an at-risk educator. He spent 10 years working with adolescents in East New York, Brooklyn and currently works with youth in East Harlem.
== Hip-hop journalist (1997 – 2005) ==
Math spent 4 years (1997-2000) as the lead hip-hop journalist for the nationally distributed The UR, interviewing artists such as Outkast, The LOX, and Wyclef.
He wrote a variety of feature and cover articles during his time as feature writer for Scratch Magazine (2003-2006), a sister magazine to XXL that focused on hip-hop music production. Highlights include his Eminem cover story and a feature on producer Red Spyda based on Math’s experiences with him over the course of six months, and features on Scott Storch, Styles P, and Jadakiss.
Math was also a writer for the “production credit” section of XXL (magazine), including pieces on Neo Da Matrix and Punch.
Math was also a feature writer for Smooth (magazine). Highlights include features on Bow Wow, Pitbull, Luther Campbell.
Math also contributed a feature story on Alchemist (producer) to Wax Poetics Jan 2008 issue.

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