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About Aye Jay
In a society where "rappers" come a dime a dozen, every few years or so emerges an extraordinary individual with remarkable musical talents. Along side two other rappers with this same stature (P.A.T. and D-Blade) Aye Jay in due time may be one of the very best to ever breath onto a microphone. The 3 make up one of Houston’s premiere rising groups Da “A” Camp. The 2008 Lamar High School graduating trio has an extremely promising future. “Bet the house on us,” Aye Jay likes to say when referring to him and band members.
Along with Aye Jay’s promising future also comes a dreadful past. On a freezing December 14th night, 1990, Toni Jones gave birth to 7lb Anthony Jamal Scott. After about a week the he was taken home to the small apartment in on the north end of Houston. Acres Home to be exact, where he would spend the next two years of his life. At the age of three his mother got married which then forced her to move to the 3800 block of Hiram Clarke where Aye Jay likes to say he learned life skills. “I moved around a lot, I could never sit still. I would wake up a about 9:30, by 10 Trey was knocking at my door with a basketball in his hand and my momma aint see me no more until the street lights came on.” He recalls. In “moving around” so to speak Anthony witnessed a lot at an early age, as he did with everything else. Aye Jay’s school situation was a tough one. He started school early which put him a grade ahead of his age group, he then transferred to a local neighborhood school in kindergarten where they skipped him again do to his ability to read and do math. He was then held back by his mother which put him only one year ahead of his age group again. He would finish School this way but always finding a way to succeed in sports. He could compete with the best although he was supposed to be a level under all of his peers.
He would often find himself in the same predicament with music in which he caught onto at a very early age. He would regularly be found in front of his family’s entertainment system with a pile of cd’s he stole from his stepfather’s collection, reciting the words tot them before he even knew the words meaning. “I always had a passion for music, I really don’t know where it came from, and I always loved to be in front of a crowd. Any chance I got I was on stage dancing or something. I remember when I went to the YMCA when I was like 10 I used to tape songs off the radio and learn the words and when I would go to camp at the end of the day they would just play the radio and let me perform until my mamma came. That’s was the summer I realized what I wanted to be”
As the young artist grew his talent grew along with him. “I could always right good, like I never wrote a bad essay before, EVER!” he explains, but as him and his skills grew so did his troubles. Aye Jay began to find himself in dire situations daily. “I was never really just bad, I jus ran my mouth. Like my biggest thing is the way people talk to me, if I feel disrespected in any way, or like you trying fire me up I’m liable to pop.” These troubles would follow him into Lamar High School where again found himself in many compromising situations, but often times with the police. “I really don’t have much to say about that, I just don’t allow B.S. and I seem to get a lot of from police officers, but handcuffs do not feel good.” At Lamar High School he would also meet DeAndre and Dante Crayton whom he instantly allied with. The three along with a few other friends would later come together to form the “Hollywood Clique”. “I die for them two, like straight up. Im a be Hollywood Clique till I die” he says. Out of all of the members Aye jay was the only individual whom actually took music seriously. He then met deryon Blade who surprisingly had the same passion and skill as Aye Jay. Deryon was in a group called the squad with Patrick Smith whose gritty rhymes where also top notch. In their Jr. Year the Trio linked at Aye Jay’s house and recorded a mixtape in one night, which was handed to Ronnie Bookman Jr. (Lil Ronnie). Whose father is the Owner and Ceo of 7303 Studios (One of Houston’s finest recording studios). The following summer the three were signed to the record company as Da “A” Camp and have recorded songs with stars such as Lil Keke, Z-ro, and the late Big Hawk

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Member Since: 10/05/2006
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