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25th Anniversary of the Poison Clan. Published January 21, 2015 By prez. It’s been 25 years since one of the South’s most underrated rap groups made their debut with the classic album “2 Low Life Muthas”, and that group is none other than the Poison Clan. A young Debonaire, JT Money, and Drugz were discovered by founding member and producer of the 2 Live Crew, Mr. Mixx liked what he had heard and immediately brought the Clan to Luke Records to meet Luke directly.Luke signed. Poison Clan - 2 Low Life Muthas baixar. Postado por Carlos Prado em 27.5.20. Enviar por e-mail BlogThis! Compartilhar no Twitter Compartilhar no Facebook Compartilhar.
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Background information | |
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Birth name | Jeffrey Thompkins |
Born | September 14, 1972 (age 48) Miami, Florida, United States |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, songwriter |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | Luke, Priority, Crunk City, Undeniable |
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Jeffrey Thompkins[1] (born September 14, 1972), known by his stage nameJT Money, is an Americanrapper and the leader of Miami-based hip hop group Poison Clan.[2] Thompkins began his career in the late 1980s as a protegé of Luther 'Luke' Campbell–signing to Luke Records in 1990. His debut solo album Pimpin' on Wax was released in 1999 and spawned the successful single 'Who Dat', which peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Music career[edit]
Thompkins was discovered by Luke Skyywalker of the 2 Live Crew in a Miami talent show. Skyywalker signed JT Money and Debonaire as the group Poison Clan to his Luke Records.[3] In 1990 JT Money and Debonaire released their first album as a group, 2 Low Life Muthas. After this Debonaire left Poison Clan to join another group, Home Team, with his brother, Drugzie also from the Poison Clan. This left JT Money as the main lyrical driving force of the group, which also featured members Madball, Uzi, Big Ram, and associates Shorty-T and Trigga.
The second Poison Clan album, 1992's Poisonous Mentality, featured the hit 'Shake What Ya Mama Gave Ya', which was listed by XXL magazine as one of the top 250 hip-hop songs of the 1990s. JT Money released two more albums under the Poison Clan name: Ruff Town Behavior in 1993 and Straight Zooism in 1995. Some other well known Poison Clan songs include 'Action', 'Bad Influence', 'Dance All Night', 'Fire Up This Funk', 'The Girl That I Hate', and 'Don't Sleep On A Hizzo'.[4]
In 1999 JT Money dropped the Poison Clan name for the album Pimpin' On Wax, now just recording under his own stage name. This album achieved mainstream commercial success with the major hit single 'Who Dat',[4] featuring Solé.[5] The song reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won Top Rap Single at the 1999 Billboard Music Awards.[6] After this JT Money continued his solo career, releasing three more albums to date, none of which matched the commercial success of his solo debut.
Albums[edit]
Solo Albums:
Year | Album | Chart Positions | ||
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US | US Hip-Hop | |||
1999 | Pimpin' on Wax | 28 | 8 | |
2001 | Blood Sweat and Years | 48 | 9 | |
2002 | Return of the B-Izer | - | - | |
2005 | Undeniable | - | - | |
2016 | Pimpin Gangsta Party | - | - |
With the Poison Clan:
- 1990: 2 Low Life Muthas
- 1992: Poisonous Mentality
- 1993: Ruff Town Behavior
- 1995: Straight Zooism
Singles[edit]
Year | Song | U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. R&B | U.S. Rap | Album |
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1999 | 'Who Dat' | 5 | 2 | 1 | Pimpin' on Wax |
2001 | 'Hi-Lo' | - | 64 | - | Blood Sweat and Years/The New Guy/All About the Benjamins |
2016 | 'We Hustle We Grind' | - | - | - | n/a |
Featured singles[edit]
Year | Single | U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. R&B | U.S. Rap | Album |
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1999 | '4, 5, 6' (Solé with J.T. Money and Kandi) | 21 | 9 | 1 | Skin Deep |
2017 | 'Booty Cheeks' (JT Money ft Detroit's Filthiest[7]) | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
2017 | 'Tonite Its Goin Down' (Fresh Kid Ice featuring JT Money, Brian Billionaire, Dee Goodson) | n/a | n/a | n/a | Breaking Glass Ceilings Vol. 1 |
Music videos[edit]
Poison Clan 2 Low Life Muthas Zip Code
Year | Video | Director |
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1999 | 'Who Dat' | DC Coles |
1999 | '4, 5, 6' (w/ Solé and Kandi) | Gregory Dark |
2001 | 'Hi-Lo' | Aaron Courseault |
2001 | 'Super Chick' | Benny Boom |
2014 | 'Hustlin' | Antwan Smith |
2014 | 'Chevy Game' | Eastside Hernandez |
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References[edit]
- ^JT Money
- ^Strauss, Neil (April 28, 1999). 'The Pop Life; Big Dreams And Short Shorts'. The New York Times. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
- ^'JT Money Traces Miami Connection Of Debut Album'. MTV. May 19, 1999. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
- ^ ab'Bass Basics'. Miami Herald. September 19, 2009. Retrieved May 5, 2010.[dead link]
- ^'Solé Re-teams With JT Money For New Single'. MTV. August 13, 1999. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
- ^'Britney and Backstreet Boys share glory'. BBC News. December 9, 1999. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
- ^https://rhythmtravels.com/music/off-record-detroits-filthiest-jt-money-booty-cheeks