Jay Blaze

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Jazon Jackson, better known by his stage name Jay Blaze,[citation needed] is an American rapper, record producer, songwriter, and CEO of Global Sound Music.[2]

Also known asJay Blaze
Born
Jazon Keith Jackson[1]
GenresHip hop, pop
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Jay Blaze
Jay Blaze in 2010
Jay Blaze in 2010
Background information
Also known asJay Blaze
Born
Jazon Keith Jackson[1]
GenresHip hop, pop
OccupationsRapper, record producer, CEO
Years active2004–present
LabelGlobal Sound Music Group
Websitewww.JayBlaze.com
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Music and career

In May 2008, Blaze's song "Move" was released in collaboration with producer Ronald "Jukebox" Jackson.[3]

In 2009, his songs, "Move" and "Hit the Road" appeared on MTV's Making The Band 4.[4]

In 2010, Blaze released a single titled "Universal Man" featuring Ray J.[5]

In 2013, Jay Blaze was chosen as Power 106's Young California Pick of the Week.[6]

In 2014, Jay Blaze collaborated with singer Dijon Talton for a music video titled Shorty She Bad.[7] The video premiered on Vibe and was aired on MTV VOD.[8] Later in 2014, he also released an E.P. titled Haterz Stay Back.[9]

In 2015, Jay Blaze interpolated Salt & Pepa's song "Push It" and released a track titled P*$$y Real Good.[10]

Personal life

Blaze resides in Los Angeles, California.[1]

Discography

Albums

  • 2010: Tunnel Vision

Extended Play

  • 2013: Universal Man
  • 2014: Haterz Stay Back

Singles

  • 2010: Follow Me (promotional single)
  • 2010: Tunnel Vision (promotional single)
  • 2010: TBA (official single)

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 Making The Band 4 Jay Blaze - "Move" Episode 5 Hit the road
Making The Band 4 Jay Blaze - "I'm here now" Episode 7 Sex and the Diddy
2010 Natalia Kills Bobby Episode 7
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