J-ROC's fire started at 6 years old and the flame just keeps burning. "I want to be a great rapper!” was the exact words that spawned a
turn of events where this inspired star began his era in the entertainment world. By the time he was eight; his transformation was taking
its course and moving closer towards launching the young J-ROC into his chosen career path.
In December 2004, indie label W.O.E Records released J-ROC's 1st CD “J-ROC This Kid’s on FIRE” distributing it via local record stores
and through its own street teams selling impressive numbers for the young label. Shortly thereafter, J-ROC’s cd joined the online digital
distribution market via CDBABY.com and within one year, “J-ROC This Kid’s on FIRE” became the #1 CD on the Hip-Hop/Rap charts at
online retailer MP3Tunes.com. It remains the reigning champ in that position to this day.
Staying “performance ready” wasn’t a road block either for the young rapper. Developed, produced and promoted by W.O.E Records, his
signature “J-ROC's Music Time Tour 2006” gave J-ROC the needed audience, outlet and “live” stage practice he had sought.
JMMT successfully presented “informances” raising awareness about VH1 Save The Music Foundation while handing out tons of
goodies for the kid's to enjoy. Plus, all the kid’s enjoyed a special J-ROC performance. The Einstein Elementary double show was taped
for local cable access, Coco from FM98 WJLB came to the Westside Multicultural Peace Rally stop and the Winterhalter School
performance was featured on WJBK Fox 2 Evening and Morning News.
With the success of the school tour, W.O.E Records decided to take it to various Boys & Girls Clubs across the country. The tour started
at the famous tennis player Andre Agassi's club in Las Vegas as well as several other Las Vegas Boys & Girls Clubs. J-ROC's Music
Time Tour 2006 then went onto California and across to Florida bringing joy to the club kid's across the country.
“It provided a way for me to give back to the community, gain new fans and the inside experience on learning how being on tour works,” says the young J-ROC.
|
W.O.E Records expanded J-ROC’s audience reach by gaining the opportunity for him to perform as the 2nd act for The Georgia Power
Tour and quickly following the next year with The Dirty South Invasion Tour. Both Cobo Arena stops featured current mainstream artist
such as Young Jeezy, T.I., Lil Wayne, T-Pain, DJ UNK, Rick Ross, Young Joc and Young Dro to name a few.
Additionally, J-ROC opened a couple of dates on the West Coast for The College Send Off Summer Jam Tour with Dem Franchize Boyz,
T-Pain and R& B artist Ray J, and Trey Songz. Most recently, J-ROC performed at Live Nation venue The Fillmore with Omarion, Trey
Songz and Mario.
To date, J-ROC has built an impressive resume of performances that also includes a show at the famous BB Kings Blues Club on the
Universal City Walk, a special performance at the request of the late Gerald Levert for The 2nd Annual O'Jays Family Re-Union Festival in
Canton, OH as well as the more recent 4th Annual O'Jays Family Re-Union.
Now 13 years old, J-ROC is cruising on course towards a bright future like his Uncle Smokey Robinson. With a new hot single just hitting
the Detroit native's airwaves titled “Ridin’ My Bike” and a 2nd cd in the works; Rolling Out Magazine recently dubbed J-ROC as “The New
Prince of Hip-Hop”. Fortunately, W.O.E Records knows his quiet storm has already taken a hold of the next generation of fans.
© Copyright 2008 W.O.E RECORDS All Rights Reserved. CONTACT CLICK HERE
|
From Jalen the kid to J-ROC the rapper, he transforms like's toys once he picks up the mic. Still developing his own sound, you'll love
J-ROC's catchy lyrics as his talent shines through his fun music. Rapping on hip modern beats with a kiddish flair, J-ROC gives you a
hint of what's to come from him in the near future.