For Immediate release- Warner Bros./ DreamHouse records artist, Jah Free is on a mission to become a household name in this already over-populated music game. The West Covina, CA native is no stranger to music business already tasting success in the Golden State.
Jah-Free took a liking to music at an early age which began in the choir and local talent shows. “ I started doing music as long as I can remember, once I started taking myself serious and writing my own music, I hooked wit producers trying to get a demo reel out since the age of 16. “I backpacked and skate boarded anywhere I could be heard. I eventually linked up with some good producers and now I’m here.”
The hard work paid off and Jah-Free received his first break when he linked up with West Coast producer Fingers who has produced several bangers including Snoop Dogg’s “Life Of The Party”, . The result was a record called “Tonight.” The record eventually landed in the hands of legendary West Coast DJ, Felli Fell. “I was a hometown hero for a minute in West Covina but it was the time for me to start making noise and branching out. Dj Felli loved the record over at Power 106 and blew it out the water.” says Jah-Free.
The success of “Tonight” started a bidding war between record labels and Jah-Free signed with Warner Bros./Dreamhouse. Jah-Free continued to nurture his relationship with Fingers and the latest result is his brand new single, “The One.” already in rotation on urban radio out West and will be available via iTunes. on 9/2. “I’ve been working with Fingers for the past 4 or 5 years. We started collabing and we really clicked. I just showed him that I was about it. We got in the lab, and the song we originally planned on selling to another artist cause I’m a writer also. Then we started listening to the record and decided it was a heater, so we kept it.” says Jah-Free.
With years of putting in work under his belt, a major label deal and a strong foundation around him. Jah Free remains optimistic about his success in the world of entertainment. When asked how he wants to be remembered in the music business, Jah-Free replies ““I want to be remembered as a real artist. Not someone who comes and goes, I definetely want to take it till the wheels fall off. I’ve been through a lot, but I think that its all in the process of something bigger and better to come.”