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Biography
Up and coming artist Ben Jacobs was born Michael Warren Capel Jr. on July
23, 1984 in Wilmington, Delaware. At a very young age, he
became infatuated with musical instruments and fell in love with their
sounds. His favorite was (and still is) the drums and he started playing them
at the age of 4. He then realized how passionate he was about
music. After finding ou that life holds many trials and tribulations,
Jacobs moved to Philly for a short period of time to attend college and
pursue his first love - graphic design. It wasn't long before he returned back
to his hometown. "Your eyes cry from the inside and your heart
holds the hurt that the mind can't clothe with illusions", he explains.
Ben has always had a way with words and felt the need to express himself.
He found that music was his best outlet.
"A lot of artists say they love music. They go to the extent to say they live
it. But, to live and love music, you should be able to listen to any genre and
feel what an artist is saying". Ben Jacobs is one of those
artists. He is also a huge fan of it. Trip-Hop, alternative, and heavy
metal are just a few of the different genres he listens to. Not to
mention the obvious rap and hip-hop. Ben's ears have no boundaries.
Some people may label Jacobs' tracks as hip-hop or rap, but in all actuality,
it's simply fun. His music has no specific sound. He knows how to
hold on to his listeners' attention. You don't have to be a certain race or
have a specific genre preference to listen to his music. Many people
may even find it easy to relate to his lyrics and notice his unique style
instantly. People may ask what it is that differs him from other up and
coming artists in the game. It's because of many simple reasons why
he breaks away. To name a few, Jacobs is not just an artist, but a
fan. Not just a consumer, but a supplier. He has the business aspect,
production skills, and the marketing concepts down. He's also a
well experienced graphic designer. Ben Jacobs could truely be a one-
man business.
In 2003, a classmate by the stage name of "Raveon" introduced him to a
new born label, Dellarock Entertainment. Ben started off as a graphic
designer for the label, but after being invited to every studio
session, his drive to do music grew more and more. Jacobs was
handed a track made by the label's in-house engineer by the name of "Dots" and started to study and write to it. The outcome was an in-depth
walk through his eyes through ink as he explained the story of his
hard-knocked life. After that, he found it very difficult to stray away
from the pen and pad.
Ben Jacobs has several influences including 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Tony
Yayo; all of G-Unit, Cyssero, Busta Rhymes, De La Soul, Kool Moe
Dee, The Emotions, Donnie Hathaway, Brother Ali, Tone Trump,
Joe Buddens, and many, many more. He has collaborated with
DJ Tekniks, DJ LRM, DJ Lust, DJ Diggz, DJ Mannie Smallz, Macca Jones, and Tone Trump (Top Notch Ent./G-Unit
Philly). He's also worked with producers such as Dots, Traknologist,
and Knoxville (producer for T.I., 50 Cent, and others). Press coverage and recognition has not been an issue for Jacobs as he has
been noticed in magazine and website articles like Rapmullet.com,
Ozone Magazine (he was mentioned in an interview with Miami Kaos),
the Source Magazine (he was mentioned in an interview with DJ Scene),
and he was recently featured on SwaggNews.com as the
Myspace Artist of the Week (July 2008). Jacobs also recently hosted
the mixtape "South East Swagg 2" by DJ Rell - A Poe Boy Ent.
Orlando/Slip-N-Side DJ's/Dellarock Entertainment collaboration.
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Week of August 13, 2008
Featured As:
FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts Ben Jacobs in Top 10 of Playlist!1. K-Salaam & Beatnick feat. Young Buck & Sizzla/Babylon Must Be Mad/VP (Played Live)
2. GZA/Finance/Babygrande (Played Live)
3. DJ Revolution feat. KRS-1/The DJ/Duck Down Records (Played Live)
4. Mary Mary/Get Up/Columbia (Played Live)
5. Elzhi feat. Royce da 5' 9"/Motown 25/Fat Beats (Played Live)
6. CL Smooth/Dripped In Champagne/St. Nick Ent. (Played Live)
7. Ben Jacobs/Hundreds (I Know This)/Dellarock Ent. (Played Live)****
8. Bishop Lamonte/Grow Up/Aftermath & Interscope (Played Live)
9. Young Jeezy/Crazy World/CTE & Def Jam (Played Live)
10. Chokloate/Incredible/Hustle Hard (Played Live)
Week of August 6, 2008
Featured As:
Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) !1. DJ Revolution feat. KRS-1/The DJ/Duck Down Records
2. GZA/Finance/Babygrande
3. Bishop Lamonte/Grow Up/Aftermath & Interscope
4. CL Smooth/Dripped In Champagne/St. Nick Ent.
5. Young Jeezy/Crazy World/CTE & Def Jam
6. Elzhi feat. Royce da 5' 9"/Motown 25/Fat Beats
7. Ben Jacobs/Hundreds (I Know This)/Dellarock Ent. (Played Live)****
8. J. Bully/Cock It Back/Mogul City Music Group
9. Jim Snooka/Hammertime/Never So Deep Records
10. Jah Mason/I Told You/Klash City Records
11. Avery Storm feat. Pitbull/Here I Am RMX/Polo Grounds Music )
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Featured As:
Swaggnews.com Myspace Artist
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Featured As:
One of BlackRadioIsBack.com MySpace Top 8 Artists!
Genre: Hip-Hop
I'm feeling this MC due to him having his own vibe and style
of rhyming - Ben Jacobs is not doing the copycat styles that some Hip-Hop
cats are doing as of late who come on board with any popular clique of
the hour (a.k.a. the "Clones R Us" style - boo).
You definitely get a solid East Coast street Hip-Hop vibe from his tracks and
good flavor to keep folks interested.
Besides the "Vanilla Dutch" single we have below,
check out Ben Jacobs on his MySpace page.
-DJ Fusion/FuseBox Radio, blackradioisback.com
It's good to hear cats establishing their own sound. I didn't really
like the hook too much but Ben Jacobs suprised the shit out of me on
"If U Buying We Selling"...dude got some bars. Another solid contribution
to the mixtape game right here."
-Big Chew, Rapmullet.com