Grew up in the bushwick section of Brooklyn, surrounded by drugs and violence J-Nice found a creative way to vent his anger and frustration. Although he wrote rhymes and recited them in school and throughout the neighborhood he did not become serious about becoming a rapper until his senior year in high school. He performed at his high school talent show and received a standing ovation. It was at this moment that his life changed. J-Nice started working in the studio for the rest of the year on his first mixtape Aint Nuthin Sweet Vol.1 working in studios with grammy award nominee Dot Da Genius, Kervens Lee, and Andrew Krivonos. Aint Nuthin Sweet was released in September of 2006 to great reviews and good fan response. J-Nice finished up promo of his mixtape by performing numerous times at the Remote Lounge with Lil Mama, and Papoose headlining the event. J-Nice started to work on the follow up to Aint Nuthin Sweet Vol.1 immediately but took a break to focus his attention on the birth of his daughter. Realizing that his time was now, he put all of his focus and determination into his new mixtape Aint Nuthin Sweet Vol.2 receiving a strong buzz from his single Wat U Waitin 4 featuring Gordy Gordo. The single is currently featured on Power 105.1 website under new artist page, as well as many online radio stations. There is no denying that J-Nice exudes talent, creativity, originality, and versatility. It is those features why his fans love him and he promises to never stray away from those qualities.
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