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Online Status: Last On: Nov 12, 2009 - 3:40 PM
Profile Views: 8,171
Member Since: July 13, 2007
Location: Cape Coral, FL
ShoutLife Address: shoutlife.com/kj52
Website: www.kj52.com
Genre: Rap
Record Label: BEC Recordings
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Discography
The Yearbook (2007)
1. Will You Ever Know
2. Pump That
3. Always Here For You
4. Can I Be Honest
6. You Can Still Come Back
7. Do Yo Thang Boy
8. It Aint Easy Being Tweezy
9. I Almost Got Shot Last Night
10. Fanmail
11. You Hang Up First
12. 5 minutes (in the garden)
13. Daddy's Girl
14. Wake Up
15. Say What You Want
16. You're Gonna Make It
17. You Hang Up First
18. Always Here For You
19. Take Every Part Of Me
Behind The Musik (2005)
1. Dad: "thats how you got your name" (intro)
2. Fivetweezy
3. Are You Real? feat. Jon Micah of Kutless
4. Rock With It
5. God feat. Rebecca St. James
6. Behind The Musik feat. Pee Wee
7. Mom: "sitting in the puddle" (interlude)
8. Thank You
9. Jesus
10. Right Here feat. Jeremy Camp
11. Video Games
12. Plain White Rapper
13. Dad: "Ybor City" (interlude)
14. Things I Like feat. goldinchild
15. Life After Death
16. Never Look Away
17. For The Ladies feat. Seth Ready
18. Mom: I wanted to call you Sky (interlude)
19. I Can Call On You feat. Donnie Lewis
20. Cry No More
21. One
22. He Is All
23. Dad: "It was God working in your life" (outro)
KJ-52 and TC Present: Soul Purpose (2004)
1. WWSP Radio (Intro)
2. Rocking the Jam
3. Eyes Open Wide
4. Bounce With Me
5. WWSP Shout Outs
6. Something For You
7. Gonna Be Alright
8. No Stopping Me
9. WWSP Testimonials
10. You're The One
11. I Miss You
12. Do You Want to Go?
13. Captain
14. It's Just You
15. Only You
16. WWSP Signing Off (Outro)
Its Pronounced Five Two (2003)
1. Welcome To Five Twos
2. KJ Five Two
3. Whoop Whoop
4. Dear Slim Pt 2
5. So In Love With You
6. Cartoon Network
7. Rock On
8. Back in the Day
9. Can I Speak WIth A Manager
10. 47 Pop Stars
11. Pick Yourself Up
12. Don't Go
13. Check Yourself
14. Infomercial
15. #1 FAN
16. I Feel So Good
17. I'm Guilty
18. Outro
Peace of Mind (2003)
1. Turn it Up
2. Don't Ever Give Up
3. I Am
4. We Gonna Make It
5. Coming Soon
6. After All
7. Scream
8. Will You Go Out With Me
9. Where You Gonna Go?
10. Crucity
Collaborations (2002)
1. Leave A Message
2. Do That
3. The Choice Is Yours (feat. John Reuben)
4. Rise Up (feat. Rob from Pillar)
5. Dear Slim
6. Nursery Rhymes (feat. Playdough)
7. Sonshine
8. Wait For You
9. Revenge of the Nerds (feat. Pigeon John)
10. 5th Element
11. Industry
12. Why (feat. Mars Ill)
13. 47 Emcees
14. ABC's and 123's
15. Where Were You
16. Operator
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About KJ-52
KJ-52 is the first to admit that his gig doesn't make much sense.

"A white dude from the suburbs and inner city of Florida doing Christian rap and driving a minivan?" KJ says. "None of that makes sense. No one says, 'That's the formula, right there!' But at the end of the day, it just proves that God did it."

The absurdity of his situation hasn't stopped him from becoming one of the hottest rappers on the Christian hiphop scene, as evidenced by his appearance with the massive Festival Con Dios & Winter Jam Tours, his 2004 Dove Award for Rap/Hiphop Album of the Year (for "It's Pronounced Five-Two") and his recent 2005 Dove Award nominations for Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year (for "Back in the Day") and Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year (for "Soul Purpose"). In fact, KJ wears it as a badge of honor. It just proves that God can do great things with small things that are surrendered to His purpose.

"If there is anything that is typical in my life, it is not having much but doing the best with what I had," he says. "I wasn't the best rapper. In fact I was horrible, but I got better. I wasn't the best emcee or the most talented artist that was out there. I just simply did the best with what I had, and God has been blessing it."

At once a respectful student of the art form and a genuine hip-hop innovator, KJ-52 continues to stretch the boundaries of the genre's sound and shape. His upcoming project, "Behind the Musik," expands on his ability to rap with the best of them, while injecting a healthy dose of both humor and pathos into his rhymes.

The 23-track, 76-minute-plus album takes listeners behind the craft and the rhymes of KJ-52, straight to the essence of who he is. The autobiographical disc includes some music-backed, spoken-word interludes from his parents, who fondly reminisce about their son's boyhood and growing up. In the liner notes, KJ describes the effort as the "hardest and most rewarding record I've ever made," and it shows.

Whether poking fun at his own white-bread proclivities ("Plain White Rapper"), dabbling in rock-inflected rap ("Are You Real?"), or namedropping a bevy of pop culture icons ("Fivetweezy"), KJ-52 indulges listeners on a new path both musically and lyrically. Among the new experiments, the album includes previously recorded hits by Rebecca St. James and Jeremy Camp?who aren't actually on the album, but KJ takes their respective hits "God" and "Right Here," reworking them in hip-hop fashion with a stronger backing beat and rapped verses.

There's also an ancestral sense of community throughout the record that hearkens back to KJ's Collaborations days. In the same spirit, KJ shares the mic?both for real and via sampling?with everyone from rocker Jon Micah Sumrall (of Kutless) to more pop-leaning guests like Donnie Lewis (formerly of Raze) and up-and-comer Brynn Sanchez. KJ's willingness to embrace styles other than hip-hop explain his pop appeal, and why this album will strike a chord with many listeners.

"I know, it doesn't make sense," KJ smiles. "But wait 'til you hear it. Believe me, it works."

Oh, yeah. It works. Take "Are You Real?," KJ's ultra-hip collaboration with Kutless frontman, Jon Micah. A canny blend of poignant, pump-your-fist-in-the-air rhyming and crisp, incisive hard rock, "Are You Real?" grabs you by the heart and refuses to let go. Brynn Sanchez lends her brown velvet vocals to "Never Look Away," creating an atmosphere that is as electrically charged as a Texas sky before an impending thunderstorm. Of course, KJ-52 has no problem rapping solo on such neo-classics as "Fivetweezy," "Rock With It," and "Thank You."

So how did this lower middle-class white guy from the poor side of Tampa end up setting the Christian rap world on its ear? Just who is the man behind "Behind the Musik?"

"I didn't come from your typical background," KJ confesses. "I grew up in the lower income section of Tampa. My parents were two ex-hippie artists who met each other at art college. I wasn't one of those guys who grew up in church. Because of everything that was going on I just started internalizing all those things that happened to me. About the time I got into middle school I really started falling apart. Not just things I was doing on the outside, but internally. When I looked at myself I saw something that I wasn't very happy with. I felt that because of some things that had happened to me in the past, that there must have been something wrong with me."

After his parents' divorce, KJ moved with his mother to the 'burbs. But the change just accentuated his feelings of alienation. "I went from being the only white kid in an all black and Cuban neighborhood, to a suburban neighborhood where I was still just as poor," he says. "I was at that age when all you want to do is fit in, and I didn't. I felt like a big square in a circle world. Not having Christ made things that much harder. Everything just kept getting progressively worse.

"I ran away twice,"KJ continues. "I almost got shot by the cops one night. I was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. I'm not saying I was a hoodlum or gangbanger or anything like that. I was just a kid bouncing back and forth between my parents. And I don't blame my parents for any of this. I'm not saying its all their fault for the way I was. I don't buy into that. I hate it when kids use that as an excuse. You're a free agent. You can do what you want with your life. You have a choice to overcome your past, and with Christ you can definitely do that."

KJ was fifteen and at the end of his rope when he finally found something to belong to. The catalyst was a couple of questions from a relative and a Bible that he says might as well have been written in Russian.

"I have a cousin who had to gone to a private Christian school," KJ recalls. "He just hit me with a few questions that made me think. I borrowed his Bible and started reading Revelation. It was the King James Version and I didn't understand the first thing I was reading. But there was something about it that made me cry. There was a happy ending. Every night I would listen to radio preachers and then I would listen to a hip-hop-show. The truth is I just said, 'God, if you are real just prove it and I will follow you.' And He did. Little by little, He did. I got down on my knees one night when I heard a radio preacher say that I could be saved where ever I was. And the next morning when I woke up I wasn't the same. I was different. And from that point on my life has never been the same."

Enter?.. A Boy Named Jonah.
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"He Did That" Video Available At Itunes And...   11/12/2009 - 3:40 PM
Hey Guys!Wanted to let you all know that you can now purchase my new video "He Did That" at iTunes! Also, be sure to watch JCTV tomorrow to see their debut of the music video for "He Did That"! Head on over to JCTV.org to find your local listings. (login or sign up to read more)
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New Album. Tour. Fun Times   10/14/2009 - 2:23 PM
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Check Out The Video Premiere Of "He Did That"   10/06/2009 - 4:40 PM
Check out the Video Premiere of "He Did That." and make sure to share it with your friends! "Five Two Television" is only $9.99 at iTunes. Keep in mind the FREE digital mixtape which you can share with friends!! You can also find "Five Two Televis... (login or sign up to read more)
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Holla At ME!!   10/02/2009 - 12:15 PM
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