Young Spiffy
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Young Spiffy

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Music

The best kept secret in music

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Discography

Do Yo Thang produced By Young Spiffy
Do It Big produced by Wysh Master of Basement Beats
What Dat's Like produced by NITTI

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Feeling a bit camera shy

Bio

Just two months after graduating from high school, a month before enrolling into the
University of Missouri Columbia for online college courses, Saint Louis native Young Spiffy has
began in a career that shows to be very successful for him in the future. After 6 years in the
studio working on an album title Troublemaka, three of those years being with older cousin
multi-platinum selling artist Chingy, Spiffy is on the road with Chingy and getting his name and
project in everybody’s mind, leaving his mark in every city that he touches down in.
While his academics where always up to par, young spiffy struggled to make it through high
school due to numerous suspensions and expulsions. He has always been a charismatic
youngster with plenty of wit and charm. Spiffy developed the name of his album after going
through his old high school and middle school, Troublemaka was the one word most teachers
could describe him with.
Beginning in elementary school, when Spiffy first started using his rhyming skills in school,
teachers realized that this young man was talented, and by the sixth grade he had raps in the
school and local newspapers which he disguised as poems. He always spoke with clever
metaphors and he very often upgrade his vocabulary by reading the dictionary.
By the age of 12, Spiffy, who was then in the seventh grade going by the name of “Baby J”,
made a name for himself in his hometown of Saint Louis. Doing local shows, making a CD in his
basement, and making iron-on shirts with his name and face gained him many young fans in
Saint Louis that would line up to get his autograph at a local skating rink. The situation grew
from that to 16 year old young spiffy, having seen it all by being at all of chingy’s video-shoots
and actually engineering on his sophomore album Powerballin’. Now going by the name of
Spiffy which means “Fly”, or “Dressed to Impress”, Young Spiffy’s fan base in Saint Louis went
crazy went he brought them the song they would never forget, “Anybody Can Git It”. That song
and his fans earned him the #1 spot in the Saint Louis Teen Magazine the LOUIE MAGAZINE’s
top 25 most interesting teens in Saint Louis. Spiffy was invited by local middle schools and
high schools to come and perform for them and sometimes even talk to them about the
importance of school. Spiffy traveled to neighboring cities in Missouri and Illinois to do the
same at their schools.
Now, on his way up the ladder of being a star, Young Spiffy is featured on Chingy’s new album
Hoodstar, is on tour on tour promoting that album, and has performed on shows like Jay Leno,
Conan O’Brien, Tyra Banks, Carson Daily, CD USA, Jimmy Kemmel Live, Showtime at the Apollo,
and the Late Late show with Craig Ferguson. Young Spiffy performed with Chingy at the Fuse
Fangora chainsaw awards, and was complimented by some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
Not to mention the fan support he is getting on the internet by his fans on Myspace.
Many fans are waiting on music from Young Spiffy now and go to Myspace to get a taste of it
everyday. The music can’t be downloaded so a lot of people are just anxious to get their hands
on a Young Spiffy CD. Just two months after graduating from high school, a month before
enrolling into the University of Missouri Columbia for online college courses, Saint Louis
native Young Spiffy has began in a career that shows to be very successful for him in the
future.
"Wuttup dis ya
boi Young
Spiffy. Make
sure yall keep
callin' and
requestin my
new single
"What Dat's
Like" on yo'
local radio
stations!!!"