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Jason C. Medeiros (born September 9, 1977) better known as Mr. J. Medeiros, is an American M.C., record producer, feminist, songwriter, and social activist.
He is responsible for forming the Hip Hop group The Procussions, Thousand Pound Gorilla, the IAmConstance campaign, and the cofounder of I.N.R. (Im No Rotter) spearheaded by himself and brother Seth Medeiros. He has released 3 albums with his group The Procussions; “As Iron Sharpens Iron” and “Up All Night” both on Basementalism Records and “5 Sparrows for 2 Cents” which was Rawkus Records first release on their reemergence in 2006. Mr.J.Medeiros started his solo career in 2007 and released his first album “Of gods and girls” on Rawkus Records/Hydef that year.
Mr.J. has performed, been on tour, and shared the stage around the world with a long list of Hip Hop artists including Run-D.M.C., De La Soul, Common, The Roots, Digable Planets, Blackalicious, Mos Def, and was invited by Ali Shaheed Muhammadas one of two acts on the A Tribe Called Quest first reunion tour. Mr.J. has written, recorded, and/or produced music with/for such artists as Randy Jackson, Talib Kweli, Ahmad Jones, Afrobots, Marty James of One Block Radius, Tera Ellis, Benny Cassette, Joe Beats, 20syl and French hip hop group Hocus Pocus, Strange Fruit Project, [artist]Ohmega Watts[artist], [artist]Pigeon John[artist], [artist]Illmind, Crown City Rockers, Stro the 89th Key and more.
Mr.J.Medeiros social activism includes his service with AmeriCorps NCCC[8] his volunteer work with Habitat for Humanity, The Salvation Army, Good Will, The Special Olympics, and his work with persons with developmental disabilities (Community Outreach). He also ran a campaign against sexual abuse and human trafficking called iamconstance.org which partnered with XXXchurch.com[9] and humantrafficking.org to raise awareness about such issues. The iamconstance.org was prompted by his anti-human trafficking song/video “Constance” released on Mr.J’s album “Of gods and girls” which became popular in the non-profit community landing itself a spot in an expose on CBS Evening News. The video “Constance” is still being used today in aid to groups and organizations concerned with this social issue . Mr.J.Medeiros appeared on Miami Ink in support of “Constance” and his song “American Fado” a true story based on[14] Renee Altsons book “Stumbling Towards Faith” which was recorded with Altson on The Procussions album “5 Sparrows for 2 Cents” On the show (Miami Ink) Mr.J.Medeiros is seen talking about the songs meaning while getting a tattoo on his back which reads “Forgive Us”. Beyond social activism Mr. J has also gotten involved with the environments needs by volunteering time to build nature trails, working with endangered species, and becoming a Red Carded forest firefighter.
Rap career
Mr.J.Medeiros’ hip hop involvement started in 1995 through winning M.C. battles, B-Boying with the T.S.F. crew, and being the opening D.J. for acts touring through his hometown of Colorado Springs, Colorado. However, Mr.J’s rap career started in 1998 when he met up with the members that would become The Procussions, helped form the Radio Show Basementalism 1190 and its record label with the same name. Mr.J.Medeiros credits Run-D.M.C. for having one of the biggest impacts on his career after The Procussions opened up for them making this their first ever live performance. In 2000-2001, Mr.J.Medeiros took a break from the group to serve in the Americorps NCCC program. In 2003, Mr.J.Medeiros relocated himself and the group The Procussions to Los Angeles. That year The Procussions released their first album “As Iron Sharpens Iron” on their label Basementalism and in 2004 released a Japan only E.P. called “Up All Night” which was a collection of the impromptu live Jazz performances they recorded for use in between songs on their first album. The Procussions toured heavily around the world in support of their albums and in 2006 The Procussions signed with Rawkus Records and released their sophomore album “5 Sparrows for 2 Cents”. This album included their single “Miss January” feat. a collaboration with Mr.J.Medeiors and Talib Kweli as well as “Fight Here” feat. a collaboration with Mr.J.Medeiros, Afrobots and Ahmad Jones. The Procussions and Mr.J.Medeiros toured heavily for this release as well and in 2007 The Procussions disbanded[16] and Mr.J.Medeiros went on to form his solo career. Later that year Mr.J.Medeiros released his freshman album “Of gods and girls”on Rawkus Records/Hydef which featured the singles “Constance” and “Keep Pace” two songs in which he wrote and produced.
In 2009 he released EP entitled “The Art of Broken Glass”. It was critically acclaimed.
Discography
2003 The Procussions “As Iron Sharpens Iron”|2004 The Procussions “Up All Night” (Japanese Exclusive)|2006 The Procussions “5 Sparrows for 2 Cents”|2007 Mr.J.Medeiros “Of gods and girls”[18][19]|2009 Mr.J.Medeiros “Friends Enemies Apples Apples”|2009 Mr. J Medieros “The Art of Broken Glass”
Music Artists
2004 Sound Providers “An Evening With The Sound Providers”|2005 Deux Process “In Deux Time”|2005 Sharlock Poems “The Movement”|2005 Pigeon John “Sings The Blues”|2005 Othello “Classic”|2005 Illmind and Symbolic One “The Art Of One Mind”|2005 Ohmega Watts “The Find”|2005 One Block Radius “Loud And Clear”|2006 The Official Boondocks Mixtape “Hip Hop Docktrine”|2006 Hocus Pocus “73 Touches”|2007 Othello “Alive At The Assembly Line”|2007 Hocus Pocus “Place 54”|2008 DaJla and Benji “The Motherland”|2009 Soulution “Shine Through” 2010 Hocus Pocus “16 pièces”
Video games
2007 2k7 “College Hoops”|2008 EA Sports “NBA Live”[21]|2008 EA Sports Xbox “Face Breaker”[22]
Movies
2006 IFC Films “American Gun”[23][24]|2006 QD3 Entertainment “Rising Son: The Legend Of Skateboarder Christian Hosoi”|2008 Arnaud Desplechin “A Christmas Tale”
T.V.
2005-present “MTV”|2006 TLC “Miami Ink” 2006 Crush 2007 VH1|Early life
Mr.J.Medeiros was born Jason Christopher Medeiros in Colorado Springs, Colorado. His father is an ex-Marine and a second generation U.S. Citizen who’s family came from the Azores islands of Portugal. His mother is of Scottish descent. His father ran and owned a pizza parlor and his mother works at a the local piano pub as a waitress. Both parents were born in New England and met in Rhode Island. Having all but his Mother, Father, and siblings living on the East Coast Mr.J.Medeiros spent a good portion of his life traveling between Rhode Island and Colorado. It was in New England where he was first introduced to Hip Hop music. His love for the genre/culture came with a boombox his grandmother bought him and a Run-D.M.C. tape his mother had given him. “At age 7… (Mr.J. was) living in West Warwick, Rhode Island dressed in fat laces, pumas and lee’s while learning to windmill (continuous backspin)”. Mr.J.’s first musical performance however was not a Hip Hop one, it happened when he was living in Colorado singing Christmas songs on the local radio at age 10. Mr.J. comes from a musical family, his father playing in rock and roll bands in the late 70’s, his sister in musical theatre, and his younger brother who plays in a band. It was during highschool alongside of being in the choir and on Wasson High School’s improv team that Mr. J started to D.J., M.C., B-Boy, and for a number of years write Graffiti with his crew T.S.F.K. Mr. J has always been immersed in all aspects of the hip hop culture as a fan and as a contributor however it was the years after high-school where he focused on producing music and writing lyrics.
Musical Influences
Mr.J.Medeiros has been known to state a wide variety of musical influences when in conversation about his lyrical content. Having a humanitarian view with non-religious Christian “like” under tones and a hint of feminism in a number of songs, Mr. J has stated being influenced by such artists as Laura Veirs (an artist from his home town of Colorado Springs), Tori Amos, Vanessa Carlton, Regina Spektor, Nichole Norderman (another artist from his home town of Colorado Springs), and claims to look up heavily to Bjork and Imogen Heap. Although these influences do not come out musically in his composition you can hear in Mr.J’s lyrics a type of poeticism these artists also possess. There is a type of spiritual message that bares a resemblance to Stevie Wonder, Bono from U2, and Donny Hathaway along with an out for justice energy, power to the people vibe similar to Public Enemy or Rage Against the Machine. Mr.J.Medeiros has both a story telling element and a song writing ability that makes many of his songs versatile and unlike the other, shifting styles from heavy metaphor and complex patterns of poetry to story line narratives.
References
1. “Mr.J.Medeiros On Myspace”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|2. “Mr. J. Medeiros starts campaign against Human-Trafficking and Child Pornography”. [url=http://www.hiphopruckus.com nofollow=yes]http://www.hiphopruckus.com[/url]. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|3. “Mr.J.Medeiros Thug Army”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|4. “The Procussions Making Cents”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|5. “A Tribe Called Quest and The Procussions”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|6. “The Procussions and Talib Kweli”. Video.AOL. Retrieved 2008-09-27.[dead link]|7. a b “5 Sparrows for 2 Cents Tracklisting”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|8.”“Bigger Than Hip-Hop or Oprah”: An Interview with Mr. J. Medeiros”. [url=http://www.popmatters.com nofollow=yes]www.popmatters.com[/url]. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|9. “Get Help Men”. XXXchurch. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|10. “Constance”. His Name Is Freedom. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|11. “Hip-Hop Humanitarian Launches Anti-Human Trafficking Campaign”. Rapsearch. Retrieved 2008-09-.|12. “Mr. J. Medeiros in Review”. Archived from the original on 2008-07-13. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|13. “Mr.J.Medeiros on Miami Ink”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|14. “Mr.J.Medeiros and author Renee Altson”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|15. “American Fado inspired by Renee Altson”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|16. “Rawkus Recording Group The Procussions Disbands”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|17. “Review: The Art of Broken Glass”.|18. “Herohill Review”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|19. “PopMatters review”. Retrieved 2009-09-27.|20. “The Art of Broken Glass EP Review”.|21. “Mr.J.Medeiros NBA live”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|22. “Face Breaker Video Game Soundtrack”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|23. “IMDB”. IMDB. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|24. “The Procussions Feat. American Gun”. The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|25. “Art Of Rhyme Review”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.|26. “This Is Hip Hop”. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
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