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About Me

Editor: The music industry is steadily growing. New up and coming artists are continuing to make a name for themselves and where they're from by any means necessary. From New York to down south in Atlanta, to even as far as the West Coast, to now even Maryland. Jesse (Jae) Smith was born on the 24th of February in the city of Annapolis, Maryland. Growing up his whole life there, his musical talent began as a past time in the late fourth grade when he and his cousin Young Boobie use to kick flows down in his aunt's basement. Heading in to middle school Jae met another guy who shared the same passion as him presently known today as his partner/best friend Q Dot. Dot realized that Jae had a seriously flow and asked him to join a group he had already put together called ThoroCalab 203. Because Jae was already known for his basketball skills on the court as "Money", from then on he was given the name Jae Money. He still held his solo artist status while being a part of ThoroCalab. In no time at all this rap familia began to get there names heard. Struggling to pay for the equipment they needed to produce a high quality sounding CD, they had to rely on getting themselves heard on cassettes. As the group moved into high school, things started to fall apart (cant be specific) and then everyone began to drift off to there own ways. Mainly they thought they werent getting anywhere because they were still producing on tapes, while other local groups were far along digitally. Hope was dead Jae was determined to keep the movement going. After he finally got the equipment needed for putting their music on CD, everything fell back in place. Everyone one has always said this young artist was destined for success but only time can tell. People described him as a huslta, meaning he did everything in his way to get money, music being his chosen path. From then up to now, Jae Money has released in the streets 2 solo albums (Stacks Up and Change For A Dollar) and 1 mixtape (Murder Money Mixtape Vol. 1); also adding to those, two collaborations he has made with Q Dot (Quick Money Pt. 1 and Pt. 2) Be looking out to hear much more in the near future from this Annapolis artist. And please dont hesitate to post questions and comments. THANKS!Contact info: Email- [email protected] AIM- ThoroCalab203

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Member Since: 10/21/2005
Band Website: soundclick.com/jaemoney
Band Members: ThoroCalab203:Jae Murda Money (www.myspace.com/jaemurdamoney) Q Dot (www.myspace.com/qdotthegreatone) Toma (www.myspace.com/toma203) 20-2 (www.myspace.com/staywithafitted)Other Collaborations:-Philly Spade (NSP) (www.myspace.com/phillyspade) -Kojo (Keep It Raw) (www.myspace.com/kojohotflow) -Big Freeze (Keep It Raw)
Influences: Jae Money: "My Son (Lil Jesse the 5th), Moms, My Girl, Grandma and Pop, my great-grandmother Florence who raised me, Lil sister and brother, 203 Niggaz (Bang dat Set my dudes), the whole Naptown.-Anybody who played a role in my life and my success, some can't be named out of respect for privacy but you're not forgotten..."
Sounds Like: Jae Money sounds like no other artist in the music industry. His versatile lyrics makes this young artist easily capable of adapting to any music he's presnted with. In 2006, he proved this by making a guest appearance at two rock n roll shows with a band (now split) named Pompeii Grafitti, gaining the crowd's energy with no struggleJae Money: "I feel that my style and delivery is, in fact, very unique. But, I can't say that I CREATED a new form or style of rapping because that would down play the artists who came before me, who i looked up to and bumped in my ears on a everyday basis you know? Rappers like Tupac, Jay Z, Biggie, DMX, Lil Wayne, D Block, and so many more. If anything, i can say that my style is a mixture of all those people in one, giving me the right flavor that's gonna get this joint *Poppin' and Jumpin'!"
Type of Label: None

My Blog

A New Look

I feel real good about this year as far as music goes. Me and my niggaz making madd moves, trying get ourselves heard nah mean? Im bringing in the year with a mixtape called New Age In Hell sponsored ...
Posted by Jae Murda Money" on Fri, 09 Feb 2007 04:17:00 PST

Show

What it do? Me and my niggaz from ThoroCalab held it down last night at a charity event call Jamnesty. Im usually out holding the group down doin shows and shit nah mean bit this one was our first joi...
Posted by Jae Murda Money" on Sun, 04 Jun 2006 04:33:00 PST