Jazzie Redd

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Born
Rodney Lloyd Edmonson Sr.

April 14
EducationStudied Music at University of Houston-Downtown
ShowBIG HOMIE Jazzie Redd (host)
Jazzie Redd
Born
Rodney Lloyd Edmonson Sr.

April 14
EducationStudied Music at University of Houston-Downtown
Career
ShowBIG HOMIE Jazzie Redd (host)
StationMagic 102.5
StyleRadio presenter
CountryUnited States
Websitewww.ktcx.com/jazzie-redd

Rodney Lloyd Edmonson Sr. (born April 14), professionally known as Jazzie Redd is an American radio personality and former recording artist. He formerly hosts local radio show BIG HOMIE Jazzie Redd.[1] Redd is also a national recording artist and actor noted for the success of his hit single and video “I Am a Dope Fiend” released on Pump/ Quality records.[2] This anti-drug rap song gained him instant recognition in the music industry as early as 1992.

Redd was born Rodney Lloyd Edmonson Sr. on April 14, in Houston, Texas to mother Janie Mae Edmonson (died 2002) and father Ernie "the Big Cat" Ladd former American NFL professional football player and professional wrestler.

Rodney Lloyd Edmonson Sr. is currently married to Kailyn Edmonson having five children together (He also has three children from previous relationship). Five girls and three boys. Redd Studied Music at University of Houston-Downtown. He Studied Phlebotomy/EKG Tech at Concorde Career Institute. He also attended Jefferson Davis High School (Houston, Texas).

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