ARTIST: UJAH

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Bio Descripton:

U-Jah Bio Time is priceless especially when you find yourself constantly referred to as The Man of The Hour. U-Jah Jallah has a confidence, charisma and magnetic appeal that translates both in the studio and out.

From the early days as a youth in Oklahoma City, OK to the Dallas, TX area where he now resides U-Jah has shined with that star quality. Street life beckoned U-Jah at a young age and that same "star quality" made him the one to call on the block. Lyrical storytelling mixed with the ability to infuse the hard lessons that life forced on him, makes U-Jah's realistic content come to life for audiences. Growing up with hip-hop influenced a generation and U-Jah Jallah was no exception, though an obvious difference eventually separated U-Jah from his peers when he started sharing his lyrics and rhymes.

Eventually teaming up with Starving Artists, U-Jah made appearances on soundtracks with local heavy hitters like David Chris and Young Muhammad. Life and struggle separated the group and the upcoming years found U-Jah living the fast life once again and focused on providing for his children. Putting out small projects with and With Jai, U-Jah continued to mesmerize those who were blessed with hearing his exclusive and rare drops.

Recent requests for performances found U-Jah back on the stage in the DFW area stages like Dreamworld and back in the studio recording his 1st debut album. Now signed to Freetown Forever Entertainment under label executive King Karbo, U-Jah is once again being referred to as The Man of The Hour. "Bag It" the first single scheduled to drop from the project will be featured in the major film release "Freelancers" directed by Jessy Terrero and starring Robert De Niro, Forest Whitaker and 50 cent. Influenced by artists like Nas, Jay-Z, 50 Cent and NWA, U-Jah comes across the speakers with a clear and distinct edge that hip-hop has not experienced in recent times.

Aggressive and social issues will have heads boppin, while highly personal drops like I Can Hear My Heartbeat will have the female audience captivated. Introspective rhymes found in The Man of The Hour along with an unmatched flow on a monumental beat has the makings of a classic. U-Jah Jallah definitely got next.

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