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JD Era
JD Era (born 1985, Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian rapper and lyricist. He has worked with artists such as Nas, Gza, Kardinal Offishall, The Clipse, and has also cut several tracks with longtime friend Drake. In 2008 he won Best Rap at the Toronto Independent Music Awards, and also won the TAG Records’ Survival of The Freshest competition. He has also released a number of mixtapes and singles, and in the Juno Awards of 2013 his album ''No Handouts'' was nominated for Rap Recording of the Year.〔〔("Local Artists Are Well Represented Amongst 2013 Juno Nominees" ). ''Torontoist''〕 ==Early life== JD Era was born on April 15, 1985 and raised in Missisauga, a suburb of Toronto, Ontario.〔 He began listening to rap at a young age, particularly to groups such as Wu Tang Clan and the song "C.R.E.A.M."〔 Rapping by the age of fourteen, he began writing his own rhymes at sixteen.〔 He started freestyling in local rap battles as he grew older, stating "I always knew in the back of my mind that I would do (). Rap was taking up too much time and money for me to not take it seriously. I just always wanted to get better and loved the music." A friend, Bad Nuze, brought him into his studio for a number of recording sessions, and JD Era stated "I never looked back." About his name, "JD is my initials and Era is a timeline. Just my way of saying its my time."〔 Around 2003 he signed with his long-term manager, Mike "Major" Malabre of The Product.〔
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