Rameer J
Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States | SELF
Music
Press
Rameer J goes out to San Francisco to become a finalist in the TeamBackPack.Net Cypher! - Teambackpack.net
Rameer J goes out to San Francisco to become a finalist in the TeamBackPack.Net Cypher! - Teambackpack.net
Rameer J was a featured guest for the May Bar Exam Open Mic @Apache Cafe as well as winner of the April Bar Exam Open Mic - Bar Exam Open Mic
Rameer J was a featured guest for the May Bar Exam Open Mic @Apache Cafe as well as winner of the April Bar Exam Open Mic - Bar Exam Open Mic
Emuisemo reviews Rameer J's Full Course project and compares it to the process of making chocolate chip cookies. - Emuisemo.com
Discography
EP
The Appetizer - 2010
Semester Off - 2011
LP
Full Course - 2012
(Steaming on SoundCloud and DatPiff // http://www.datpiff.com/Rameer-J-Full-Course-mixtape.418025.html )
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Bio
Youth is wasted on the young” is not a cliché used the way one may think in this case. It means coming with something new while holding on to old school roots; which is exactly what new Independent Artist Rameer J is bringing to the game. At the young age of 20, Rameer J has been mixing lyrical content with a conscious state of mind since the age of 12 when he started off as a battle rapper which is when he decided he wanted to do something with his gift. “I’ve always loved music! I’ve always loved Jay Z”, states Rameer J when asked about his motivation to step into the arena of Hip Hop.
It was easy to gain the acceptance and the stamp of approval from his friends and those who had the opportunity to hear his lyrical architecture, but there was one whom he had much more to prove, his Father. It wasn’t until Rameer J was able to get his father to sit down and listen to the work that he put in that his Father would not only become a fan but Rameer J’s greatest supporter.
“I’m going to bring originality to the game. I’m tired of hearing a lot of the same thing. I want to bring back the truth!”
Rameer J stands out by rapping about what others fear, reintroducing the fact that it is okay to be yourself. Rameer J states “I don’t try to pose like someone that I am not”. Which is so common in today’s state of Hip Hop. Rameer J knows how to play his part in this game. A young man who still plans to go to college understanding the importance of education as well as understanding that being a role model is not a choice but a privilege in this game and aims to be the best.
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