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"J-Pimp" is an American rapper, recording artist, and record producer. He is the CEO of D-Ploy Records. "J-Pimp" is best known for the release of his fifth independent-label album 'The Average Joe' nominated in Billboard magazine as Top 100 most popular albums of 2005, Top 25 albums on the Billboard 200. He begun freestyle rapping and recording music at age twelve writing his first rap song. In the summer of 2000, he recorded his first EP solo album title First Start. By the age of sixteen, J-Pimp sign his first record deal with 'Deathwish Records' but was not with the label for very long. In 2001, Following a serious football injury in the 9th grade, he began to consider rapping as a career turned his family garage into a recording studio using two keyboards, a drum machine, and a multitracker XR-5. In 2002, at age 17 he dropout of high school in eleventh grade to pursue a career in the music industry, while his passion for recording music became an obsession. In March 2003, he founded his own record label 'D-Ploy Records' and recording studio. In 2004, D-Ploy Records (Loud Boyz) made an impact in the music industry as one of the legendary urban underground rap groups on SoundClick, J-Pimp was also featured in Elton Mondesir album "L'anmou Sou Hyway" kompa single 'Ou la la la' that made #61 on the World General charts. In early 2005, After graduating from high school from Cornerstone in Townsend, Georgia., he released his fifth LP album "The Average Joe", which contained the hit singles 'Gotta Get It' and 'Ride 2 Die' "LOVE" featuring Lady B. He released his second mixtape in January 2006 title "Tha Pimp Of Tha South", which featured Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist Lady B, successful hit single 'All My Lady's', which received significant plays on radio stations in Puerto Rico, and Miami. J-Pimp released his first solo single K.O., from his upcoming album title "Florida Finest" in 2009. The track reached #1 in Haitian charts for 19 weeks and is still a popular song played on commercial radio stations throughout the country.