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Do It for You (Jay-J Remixes)

240.5K streams

240,456

Give a Little

182.9K streams

182,908

Hold On Tight (ft. Akon, Qwes en Tariq...

131.8K streams

131,781

Keep on Rising

34K streams

34,044

Keep On Rising (feat. Latrice Barnett)...

2K streams

20,005

Funky Monkey

17.6K streams

17,563

Funky Stuff

17.6K streams

17,563

The Lights

16.6K streams

16,641

With Him (feat. Charlene Moore)

14.3K streams

14,265

The One

14.2K streams

14,153

Biography

Producer and dance music artist Jay-J (Joseph John Hernandez) captured the attention of the electronic music world through his original releases and collaborations with important artists, dance music insiders and outsiders alike. He opened Moulton Studios in 1998 in hopes that his control of a world-class facility could steer dance music's stylistic future. Since he opened Moulton Studios, Jay-J was solicited for production and collaboration by labels based in San Francisco, Chicago, New York and the U.K. Jay-J got his first taste of widespread success in engineering for San Francisco-based artist Naked Music. Moulton Studios soon became a singular force in forging the San Francisco house sound through collaborations with Miguel Migs, KasKade, Marques Wyatt, Halo, and others. Jay-J also enjoyed a good deal of crossover success, remixing for Joss Stone, Alicia Keys, David Gray, and Lil' Kim. He received a Grammy nomination in 2003 for his remix of Jill Scott's single "He Loves Me." In 2006, he was seen by millions when he performed live on MTV Australia's Video Music Awards program. Jay-J's cutting-edge use of recording technology caught the attention of equipment manufacturers as well. Digidesigns, Sony Oxford, and Apple all featured his works as theme music for their sound design applications. Jay-J's mix albums, like Reflections and Loveslapped, continued to chart the stylistic course for West Coast dance music. He released a pair of studio albums, Love Alive and Electronic Discussions, respectively, in 2009 and 2011. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi