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Jordan Day, or "J.D. (The Janitor) is an upcoming rap artist emerging from the metro area of Memphis, Tennesse, or more precisely, West Memphis. Just releasing his debut mixtape, Insert Caption Here: Who Killed Cupid, the striving artist is creating a steadily growing fanbase throughout Memphis all the way down to Louisiana. Equipped with high resolution media and a strong musical background, "The Janitor" is taking on tasks and completing projects that most unsigned artists are deemed as incapable of. Insert Caption Here: Who Killed Cupid gained over 10,000 plays via bandcamp (jdthejanitor.bandcamp.com) in just one week of its' Valentine Day release. Since then: Throughout my growing number of views on Youtube, My music videos have recently became "sponsored" by Youtube and Google Ads I've amassed over a quarter million views & plays throughout the net in the year of 2011 The majority of my growing fanbase is located in the Southeast My fanbase consists of ages 13-35 more than frequently, and is made up of mainly males . I would say the percentages would be somewhere around 65/35. I've recently been played on a few radio stations throughout the South, a few worthy of mentioning: 92.1 Power Jams Starkville, MS. And I'm looking to add 107.1 in Memphis, TN and 92.3 in Little Rock, AR My popularity throughout this region is growing heavily Some of my most liked works include : Lemonade No Sugar, What Happened?, BOB, and Bust Somethin' (From my In My Crazy World mixtape) and I Just Want My Bottle, Now, and Sideline Hoes (From my first amateur project Insert Caption Here: Who Killed Cupid) I'm planning on releasing an even bigger project on this upcoming Valentine's Day I'm just a young artist, coming out of West Memphis, Arkansas. My contact email is jayshannon18@gmail.com, contact me for anymore information ******************** J.D. (The Janitor) - I'm a young artist, coming out of West Memphis, Arkansas. I made my first debut as a group effort in 2007 as part of a southern rap group named "Cut Throat". I later branched off onto a solo career, and deemed myself "J.D." (my initials) and I tagged along the nickname "The Janitor" because I feel as if I can and will clean the game up. I believe that the game is filled with alot of people who are making money but have no love or passion for music in any form or fashion. Check my music out and hear my story and then judge me
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West Memphis rapper “J.D.” has been on an onslaught that several veteran lyricists can only identify as phenomenonal. From
a steadily growing fanbase to a strong, firm musical background, “The Janitor” has a very strong start in 2011, with the potential to become a common household item. February 14th wasn't just Valentine’s Day for the Memphis metro area, 2:14 P.M. marked the beginning of a promotional success as the rookie MC released “Insert Caption Here: Who Killed Cupid.” The 16-track mixtape, INC:WKC , is the first project that the solo rapper has completed EVER. With upcoming shows and un-released mixtapes, 2011 will be a quite productive year for the ambitious youngster and his “LCMG” crew. J.D.’s brand-name ‘LCMG’ is the nickname for his entourage, ‘Loyalty & Company Music Group’. Solid fan suport around his hometown and the majority of Mississippi and Arkansas only count for half of the percentage of “The Janitor’s” recipe. The other half of the recipe consists of extraordinary instrumentals followed behind clever, hard-hitting, meaningful lyrics all packaged into a great effort of mixing and mastering by engineers from all over. We con-
tacted the MC over the phone and asked a few questions.
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Q: When are you planning on releasing
your next mixtape?
A: I’ve been working on a follow-up of
my Insert Caption Here series
Q: When can we expect that, soon?
A: I can’t say for sure, just expect it.
Q: Who would you consider as musical
influences?
A: Jeezy, of course, All-Star, Boosie, just
anyone original.
Q: If you don’t mind us
asking, why the Janitor
tag?
A: I’m attempting to
clean the game up.
I feel like alot of
musicians and artists
aren’t making music just
for the love, its all for cash.