Jazze Pha

Jazze Pha
Birth namePhalon Anton Alexander
BornMemphis, Tennessee, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
Instrument(s)
  • Keyboards
  • vocals
  • sampler
  • percussion
  • bass
  • drums
Years active1988–present
Labels
Parent

Phalon Anton Alexander,[1][2] professionally known as Jazze Pha (/ˌæzi ˈf/ JAZ-ee FAY), is an American record producer, singer, songwriter and rapper. He founded the record label Sho'nuff Records in 1995, through which he signed R&B singer Ciara in 2003. He produced her 2004 single "1, 2 Step," which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 as he served as the executive producer for its parent album, Goodies (2004). Released in a joint venture with LaFace Records, the album was met with critical and commercial success, although she parted ways with Sho'nuff shortly after.

During the remaining decade, Alexander's subsequent productions proved commercially successful. He is credited on the Billboard Hot 100-top ten singles "Get Up" also for Ciara and "So What" for Field Mob, the top 20 singles "Let's Get Down" for Bow Wow, "Let's Get Away" for T.I. and "Just Fine" for Mary J. Blige, as well as the top 40 singles "Area Codes" for Ludacris and "Do That..." for Birdman. Alexander is also known as a hype man for many of his productions, for which he may often perform as a credited recording artist or backing vocalist. Apart from Ciara, his Sho'nuff label has signed the musical acts Ayo & Teo and Cherish. As a recording artist himself, he signed with Elektra Records to release his debut album in 1990.[3]

  1. ^ Kellman, Andy. "Jazze Pha – Biography – AllMusic". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved October 8, 2014.
  2. ^ ASCAP ACE Repository: "You Should Be My Girl", Ascap.com
  3. ^ "Beat Making Videos — Jazze Pha".

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