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J Lee

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About Me

What do India Arie, Macy Gray, Floetry, D-12, Keyshia Cole, & Young Jeezy, to name a few all have in common? If you guessed Grammy nominations, you are incorrect! The correct answer is Jared Lee Gosselin, super-producer hailing from Detroit, Michigan better known as Motor City or Motown. During the 60’s & 70’s via the Motown Records imprint, Detroit Michigan rose to musical prominence as the “Motown” sound dominated the music charts with acts such as Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Marvin Gaye and Aretha Franklin. Detroit, also spawned a high-energy rock scene centered around artists like Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder, Rare Earth, and Bob Seger. In the late 90’s, Detroit would once again gain national and international prominence fueled by Hip Hop acts Eminem and D-12. Suffice to say, music is an intrinsic component woven into the very fabric that makes Detroit, Michigan a musical oasis and Jared Lee Gosselin is without question a product of his environment!By the tender age of five, Jared had mastered his mother’s RCA Victor 45 record player but at the age of 15 he had graduated from playing music on his turntable to making it. Armed with his Technics SL-1200 turntables, Jared created his own turntable disciplines following drum rudiments; eventually transforming his turntables to an instrument. As a high school senior, Jared enrolled part-time at RID (Recording Institute of Detroit) and following his high school graduation, he would enroll full time obtaining his record engineering certification two years later. Subsequently in 1999, at the recommendation of an RID professor, Jared went to intern for Barrett Strong and Robert Bateman; two of the chief architects of the Motown Sound having written hits including Marvin Gaye’s “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” & the Marvelettes “Please Mr. Postman”. Jared’s duties ran the gamut from electrically wiring basic rooms and converting them to operational studios, synching MP keyboards, editing and recording in pro-tools, mixing etc. There was no task he was not capable of doing, surpassing expectations to the point where all Barret would say was “Work your magic!”In 2000, Jared was running two studios, his own named Asylum and that of a local street hustler affiliated with many of Detroit’s most esteemed artists. At that time he was engineering for Proof (D-12), Obie Trice (D-12), Slum Village, MC Breed, Juvenile, and Bizzy Bone in addition to creating radio-promo drops which would then be broadcasted on Detroit’s 105.9 WJLB. By 2001 Jared became a mainstay on the local Detroit Hip-Hop scene churning out mixtapes regularly by Green Lantern, D-12, and DJ House Shoes. Jared also programmed show sets for Eminem and D-12 and was even tapped by Proof to run his label, Iron Fist alongside Ty Manica, a Detroit-based concert promoter and owner of Merc Records. Later that year Jared was commissioned as a DJ by Motown Records to go on a radio tour for their R&B chanteuse Dina Rae. The tour brought them to LA where Jared met the renowned writer/producer Phillip “Whitey” White and the two immediately realized that their combined talents merited a merger and the two joined forces to create Whiteleaf Productions. The dynamic duo began working instantly at the famed Enterprise Studios as the production deal they landed with Damon Elliot (songwriter/producer for Kelly Rowland, Mya, Jessica Simpson, Beyoncé Knowles, etc.) had them writing/producing tracks for movies such as Shark Tale, 1st Daughter, and Fat Albert.By virtue of his wizardly abilities, Jared Lee Gosselin has produced and/or engineered for India Arie, Macy Gray, Young Jeezy, Keyshia Cole, Nicole Scherzinger (lead singer Pussycat Dolls), Floetry, Cheri Dennis, Game, Proof, Obie Trice, and Corrine Bailey Rae to name a few. Jared also contributed to the soundtrack of De Ja Vu starring Denzel Washington and was nominated for a Grammy in 2006 with India Aries’s Testimony: Vol.1, Life & Relationships. Despite his impeccable resume, anyone who knows of Jared Lee Gosselin will attest, what he’s accomplished to date only reflects a small portion of the success he will achieve during his career span but when asked what his goals are the humble yet ambitious, decorated producer/engineer replies “All I want to do is make music that stands the test of time…” .. Myspace Layout Generator-Layoutgen.com
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J Lee Top Hip Hop Songs

1. Common Sense - I use to love H.E.R.2. Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth - T.R.O.Y3. Audio 2 - Top Billin4.Afrika Bambatta - Planet Rock5. Sugar Hill Gang - Rappers Delight
Posted by J Lee on Mon, 09 Jun 2008 02:41:00 PST

Almost September

We have created a new group called "Almost September" the group is . . Mc LyteJared LeeWhitey WhiteGet ready . The music speaks for its self. . .
Posted by J Lee on Mon, 26 Nov 2007 11:37:00 PST

Cherri Dennis

Cherri Dennis's album was released on I tunes Tue. Me and Whitey did the song "Alright" featured on her album.Check it out.
Posted by J Lee on Thu, 15 Nov 2007 12:56:00 PST

Chingy "Kik Drum"

Check out the new chingy record Dec 11th. Me and Whitey produced the song "Kik Drum" on the album.Holla
Posted by J Lee on Sun, 11 Nov 2007 09:43:00 PST

ALLHIPHOP INTERVIEW

Hey everybody check out my interview on allhiphop.com just posted a few min ago.   Holla http://allhiphop.com/blogs/djsproducers/archive/2007/09/01/1 8515270.aspx...
Posted by J Lee on Sat, 01 Sep 2007 11:19:00 PST

IN THE STUDIO

Things have been pretty great lately I just recently hooked back up with longtime friend Ess Man and we have been in the lab smashing on everybody. Me and whitey have been cooking up some crazy new he...
Posted by J Lee on Sat, 01 Sep 2007 09:18:00 PST

Floetry @ HOB

The show was incredible Marsha and Amanda killed the show. Marsha is soooo incredible it was amazing and the crowd was great. Yall girls are killing it.Holla at ya boy
Posted by J Lee on Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:55:00 PST

www.jaredleegosselin.com

Check out my new website. Keep up to date with whats going on in my world. . Jared
Posted by J Lee on Sat, 09 Jun 2007 01:44:00 PST

Shrek 3

The Macy Gray Song "What I Gotta Do" Is featured in the movie Shrek 3 and on the Motion Picture Soundtrack.Produced By Jared and Whitey
Posted by J Lee on Fri, 01 Jun 2007 04:06:00 PST

Accepting Demos

If you are an artist, producer, musician looking to get your music out to the world or looking for a deal send your demos to.Jared Gosselinc/o Gosselin Entertainment51112 Taylor New Baltimore MI, 4804...
Posted by J Lee on Mon, 09 Apr 2007 01:24:00 PST