Jim Jonsin

Jim Jonsin
Jonsin in 2010
Jonsin in 2010
Background information
Birth nameJames Gregory Scheffer
Born (1970-06-08) June 8, 1970 (age 53)
Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
OriginSouth Florida, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Record producer
Years active1988–present
LabelsRebel Rock Entertainment
Websiterebelrock.com

James Gregory Scheffer (born June 8, 1970), known professionally as Jim Jonsin, is an American record producer from South Florida. He has produced for numerous musical artists, including Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Usher, Lil Wayne, Kid Cudi, Eminem, Pitbull, Yelawolf, Nelly, Mary J. Blige, Wiz Khalifa, Danity Kane and Jamie Foxx, among others. He won a Grammy Award for his work on Lil Wayne's 2008 single "Lollipop,"[1][2] and received a nomination for Best Rap Album for his work on "Whatever You Like" by T.I. that same year. Furthermore, both songs peaked the Billboard Hot 100.[3]

Jonsin's productions have been on other Grammy Award-winning albums such as Beyoncé's I Am... Sasha Fierce (2010 Best Contemporary R&B album),[4] Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III (2008 Best Rap Album),[5] Usher's Raymond v. Raymond (2011 Best Contemporary R&B album),[6] and Usher's "There Goes My Baby" (2011 Best Male R&B Vocal Performance),[6] and Eminem's Recovery (2011 Best Rap Album and Album of the Year).[6]

Jonsin launched the record label Rebel Rock Entertainment in 2006, through which he signed then-unknown rapper B.o.B that same year.[7] Jonsin's label partnered with Atlantic Records and later T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records to release B.o.B.'s debut album, The Adventures of Bobby Ray (2010).[8][9] The album debuted atop the Billboard 200, and was followed by Strange Clouds (2012) and Underground Luxury (2013).[10] Jonsin signed other acts to the label including singer Leroy Sanchez, as well as fellow producers FnZ,[11] Danny Morris, and Frank Romano.[12][13]

Outside of music, he entered into the field of professional racing in February 2012 and formed his own motorsports team, Rebel Rock Racing.[14] Jonsin drove a Porsche 911 in the Grand-am Road Racing series with co-driver D.J. Randall that same year.[15]

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  3. ^ "Nominees for 2010 Grammy Awards Announced - Full List". Spinner. December 2, 2009. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  4. ^ "Past Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  5. ^ "Past Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  6. ^ a b c "Nominees and Winners". GRAMMY.com. Archived from the original on December 1, 2011. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  7. ^ "B.o.B Biography - AOL Music". Music.aol.com. Archived from the original on August 23, 2011. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  8. ^ "B.o.B Biography - ARTISTdirect Music". Artistdirect.com. November 15, 1988. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  9. ^ "B.o.B. A/K/A Bobby Ray Readies GrandHustle Debut". Hip-Hop Wired. July 11, 2009. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  10. ^ "B.O.B - B.o.B Presents: The Adventures Of Bobby Ray (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. April 27, 2010. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  11. ^ Fuhrer, Zachary (July 9, 2009). "Building A Better Hit Machine". Forbes. Archived from the original on May 30, 2010.
  12. ^ https://youknowigotsoul.com/interview-producer-jim-jonsin-going-for-that-number-one-spot-with-rebel-rock-movement/amp
  13. ^ "Music Producer Jim Jonsin: Eminem - Space Bound, T.I. - Whatever You Like, Nelly - Just a Dream, Lil Wayne, Usher". Modernbeats.com. November 10, 2010. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  14. ^ kazeem (February 2, 2012). "The Source |Super-Producer Jim Jonsin Makes Pro-Racing Debut". The Source. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
  15. ^ Hood, John (July 6, 2011). "NiteTalk: Super Producer Jim Jonsin Revs Up for Rebel Rock Racing". NBC Miami. Retrieved August 11, 2012.

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