Within four short years in the
rap game, Houston heavy hitter MIKE JONES has gone from a
fledgling rapper struggling to get his records in rotation to one of the
most well-known game spitters on the southern underground. And with the
release of his SwishaHouse/Asylum/Warner Bros. Records solo debut, the
world will soon know exactly Who Is Mike Jones?
Already a household name
throughout the South and Mid-West, MIKE JONES gained regional
fame on more than two dozen now legendary SwishaHouse
"screwed-up" mix tapes. Known for his amusing metaphors, witty
punch lines and charismatic freestyles, MIKE JONES set himself
apart from other rappers by constantly repeating his name throughout his
rhymes and hooks then following with the question "Who?"
With a legion of devout
followers faithfully answering "Mike Jones," the
self-proclaimed "king of the streets" has dropped three
underground solos and spit unforgettable verses on highly praised
independent compilation The Day Hell Broke Loose 2 and
collaborative effort 1st Round Draft Picks with indie artist Magno.
"I used to go to clubs and
give deejays my CD," he remembers. "They’d be like ‘who
are you?’ And I’d be like ‘Mike Jones.’ And they’d be like ‘who?’
Mike Jones. Who? Mike Jones."
He continues, "Then, I’d
go home and tell my grandmomma I gave a couple of deejays my CD, and
they didn’t know who I was. She said ‘just start saying who? Mike
Jones. Who? Mike Jones.’"
Heeding his grandmother’s
words of wisdom, MIKE JONES incorporated her marketing scheme
into every rhyme. He even put his telephone number 281-330-8004 into his
verses.
"The whole concept of the
album ‘Who Is Mike Jones? coming soon’- she told me to do
that," says Mike. "She was like ‘give them your number to
keep in touch with the people who’re helping you move your momma out
of here.’ That’s what I did."
The plan paid off, making MIKE
JONES an underground sensation. Unfortunately, his grandmother
passed away before she could see her grandson’s dream materialize. MIKE
JONES immortalizes his grand groove in a yet untitled song that will
be featured on Who Is Mike Jones?
Raised in north Houston’s
Stude Wood area, MIKE JONES began rapping in 2001. Going for
self, he started his own label Ice Age Entertainment and earned a name
throughout Houston with his self-distributed Ice Age Vol 1. The
buzz caught the attention of SwishaHouse owner DJ Michael Watts,
so MIKE JONES opted to curtail his own label and sign an artist
deal with the indie powerhouse the following year.
"The fame was big in
Texas," he says, "but when I got with SwishaHouse, it went
from Texas to everyplace else." In fact, Jay Frank, head of
programming and label relations, Yahoo! Music states, "Through most
of 2004, Mike Jones was outsearching [Interscope's] The Game, so we knew
that his first single would explode on Yahoo! Music. With over 500,000
plays every week, there's no doubt that Mike Jones will be a huge sales
story for 2005."
That fame is extending even
further as MIKE JONES’ jump off single "Still Tippin’"
featuring label mate Paul Wall and Star Track signee Slim Thug
is steadily heating up radio, MTV and BET audiences. Accompanying the
video is a separate screwed version as well.
"I was hot off of Ice
Age. I got with SwishaHouse and got hotter," he boasts.
"Now that SwishaHouse is with Warner Brothers, we got even more
hotter."
And he doesn’t intend on
cooling down any time soon. Along with delivering one of the most
anticipated CDs in the south, Who Is Mike Jones? will also
include a chopped and screwed remix version of the album.
"Where we’re from,
(screw) is a big issue. People like to hear (music) slowed up," he
explains. "Some people like it regular, but they might put the
screwed version in and find out they like the screwed version too.
"I think people wanna know
what screw is about," he continues. "They’ve been hearing a
lot about it, and they wanna experience it." Soon, the world will
know what the southern underground has known for some time now and will
have no reason to ask Who Is Mike
Jones?
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