About
Rapper whose songs include "Tear It Up," "Walk It, Talk It," "I Tried to Tell Ya," and "Yung Wun Anthem." He was featured in the 2000 Ruff Ryder song "WW III" with Snoop Dogg, Jadakiss, and Scarface. He signed with producers from the production company Dark Society Recordings.
Before Fame
As a teenager, he was often involved in gangs. He even entered the juvenile justice system, which is what ultimately made him change his ways and try to carve out a straight line for himself, as he did not want to be jailed or facing similar troubles as an adult.
Trivia
In the year 2004, he released an album titled The Dirtiest Thirstiest. It reached number 50 in Billboard's chart of R&B Albums. The song was released on J Records co-signed under Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Family Life
His real name is James Carlton Anderson. His grandmother is named Vera, and she encouraged him to focus on speaking and writing.
Associated With
He has collaborated with artists such as DMX, Lil Flip, and David Banner.