What happens when you mix pure talent, perseverance, and versatility? None other than 19 year old femcee, Jay Starr. Born June 4, 1989 at Daniel Freedman hospital in Inglewood, "I was destined to shine," says Starr. Surpassing most female artists in her genre and even a few male performers as well. “I couldn’t see myself doing anything other than music, I honestly can’t. I had two jobs, both of which I was fired,†laughs Starr “Music is me, and I am it.†"Do you really realize you are better than most of these mainstream rappers today?" says Q of Digital Noise Pictures, also a good friend of Jay’s. Being a South Central native Starr grew up in a single parent home with her mother, grandmother, and older sister surrounded by some of Los Angeles’ most dangerous gangs, but never let it influence her. “Yeah, I tend to talk about guns and drugs in some of my songs, but that’s because that’s what I grew up around. I want to paint a mental picture of what I went through in the head of the listener, but never will I condone to anybody practicing any violence of any sort.â€
With a music video under her belt, another in the works, and a mixtape, Welcome 2 Freshville, under construction right now, she would be any labels dreams. Starr is also currently blueprinting a second mixtape and a possible album for release in 2009. Recording on a daily, she is also working on finding the perfect single to release nationally through her manager, Chris Ford’s label, Starr Scream Entertainment and a major label. No hint yet as to whom the major label is, but once it is released big things are said to go down for Jay Starr.
Growing up in a home where music was a big part of her life, Starr began singing at the age of 5, performing at events with her grandmother all over. She then began rapping at the mere age of 9 years old. She’s done shows in such venues as La Conga Bar & Grill and BB Kings in Universal City. "I just want to give the people music they can vibe to, stay true to my roots, and make sure my family is financially set for life." Says Starr. If she continues at the lightening fast pace she’s going now, that task would be no problem to complete.
Starr is currently working to build her buzz on the streets and the internet. With outlets such as MySpace, Reverbanation, Beta Records, and YouTube, she has already begun to do so at full speed. With her fan base growing daily she plans to take the world by storm with her influential music. “I pour my heart into every track I make. I can finish a full song, go back and read it, not feel it, and start all over. I’m a perfectionist.†She is hoping to be one of the first unsigned artists to break into the mainstream industry before landing a deal. “I think I’ll get more respect that way.†Says Starr.
“Anyone that doesn't sign you is foolish. You have a bright future ahead miss." Says Q. Lots of buzz is created when her name is spoken. Some call her the "The Princess of Hip Hop", while others call her the “West Coast Voice of the Youthâ€. She definitely spins lyrical webs entangling her competition. Her new mixtape ‘Welcome To Freshville’ is set to drop early December 2008 and her very first music video for her single ‘FaceOff’ is in the process of being edited. With a stand out, one in a million swagger and an undeniable lyrical skill, this is one artist you would definitely want to keep your eyes on.