Maj
James Irving Hudson Jr. (b. October 12, 1997), better known by his stage na… Read Full Bio ↴James Irving Hudson Jr. (b. October 12, 1997), better known by his stage name MAJ (also known as OGSemajj), is a musician coming out of Pine Bluff, Arkansas. He’s currently living in Dallas, Texas, and is tempering with grunge-inflected production, soulful delivery, and nocturnal hip-hop with stark vulnerability and confessional storytelling.
James was a YouTube star who became known for representing a Minecraft Creeper hoodie in his videos on his SEMAJ channel. He began his original YouTube channel on July 13, 2012, but he ended up deleting it. He created his new channel on May 5, 2017, which quickly amassed 100,000 subscribers in no time. He then went on to quit making reaction videos on his SEMAJ channel and deleted everything. He changed the name from "SEMAJ" to just "MAJ' and is now pursuing music full time.
James has been noticed by some big industry names, such as Eminem and Paul Rosenberg, the latter signing him to Def Jam Recordings. He’s also been noticed by 6ix9ine, who even used one of MAJ’s lyrics in his hit song, "KOODA.".”
On August 24, 2016, James released his first project, The Beta EP. Almost 2 years later on April 16, 2018, he released his first project under the “MAJ” stage name titled No One Cares.
Lil Creeper, one of James' most popular alter ego’s, is something that his fanbase never let him get away from. So, on August 31, 2019, he uploaded a now-deleted video onto his YouTube channel of him burning his well known Creeper hoodie and throwing it away with the caption "#RIPCREEPERGANG," finally putting an end his Lil Creeper era.
On January 18, 2020, James announced through a now-deleted Instagram post that he got signed to the major record label, Def Jam Recordings. Almost 2 months later on March 13, 2020, MAJ released his debut studio EP Majestic.
On December 18, 2020, MAJ was featured on Eminem’s track, "These Demons."
In 2021, James ended up leaving Def Jam and became an independent artist again, first releasing a throwaway mixtape titled d evil. He also started to become more consistent as a YouTuber after an almost three year break, uploading content talking about his life and reactions to his past work.
On July 4, 2021, James released his first song as majinmaj, "feel." This song marks the beginning of a new era for James, as it leaves behind his industry connected past that he no longer wants apart of.
On October 28, 2021, MAJ announced through an Instagram post that he would be officially retiring from music. This retirement would be short-live though as MAJ would end up releasing songs frequently on his SoundCloud account followed by a couple projects.
On June 2, 2022, MAJ released a video to his YouTube channel announcing that he would be deleting his channel once again to start over fresh. He revealed that he would delete his channel with over 113,000 subscribers on July 12, 2022, the 10 year anniversary of his YouTube career.
James was a YouTube star who became known for representing a Minecraft Creeper hoodie in his videos on his SEMAJ channel. He began his original YouTube channel on July 13, 2012, but he ended up deleting it. He created his new channel on May 5, 2017, which quickly amassed 100,000 subscribers in no time. He then went on to quit making reaction videos on his SEMAJ channel and deleted everything. He changed the name from "SEMAJ" to just "MAJ' and is now pursuing music full time.
James has been noticed by some big industry names, such as Eminem and Paul Rosenberg, the latter signing him to Def Jam Recordings. He’s also been noticed by 6ix9ine, who even used one of MAJ’s lyrics in his hit song, "KOODA.".”
On August 24, 2016, James released his first project, The Beta EP. Almost 2 years later on April 16, 2018, he released his first project under the “MAJ” stage name titled No One Cares.
Lil Creeper, one of James' most popular alter ego’s, is something that his fanbase never let him get away from. So, on August 31, 2019, he uploaded a now-deleted video onto his YouTube channel of him burning his well known Creeper hoodie and throwing it away with the caption "#RIPCREEPERGANG," finally putting an end his Lil Creeper era.
On January 18, 2020, James announced through a now-deleted Instagram post that he got signed to the major record label, Def Jam Recordings. Almost 2 months later on March 13, 2020, MAJ released his debut studio EP Majestic.
On December 18, 2020, MAJ was featured on Eminem’s track, "These Demons."
In 2021, James ended up leaving Def Jam and became an independent artist again, first releasing a throwaway mixtape titled d evil. He also started to become more consistent as a YouTuber after an almost three year break, uploading content talking about his life and reactions to his past work.
On July 4, 2021, James released his first song as majinmaj, "feel." This song marks the beginning of a new era for James, as it leaves behind his industry connected past that he no longer wants apart of.
On October 28, 2021, MAJ announced through an Instagram post that he would be officially retiring from music. This retirement would be short-live though as MAJ would end up releasing songs frequently on his SoundCloud account followed by a couple projects.
On June 2, 2022, MAJ released a video to his YouTube channel announcing that he would be deleting his channel once again to start over fresh. He revealed that he would delete his channel with over 113,000 subscribers on July 12, 2022, the 10 year anniversary of his YouTube career.
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Maj Lyrics
2drunk Let's ditch this party and ride We're way to drunk to…
Angels All of these eyes Angel eyes All these night I Try Or do you…
Carol of the Kings La historia nos ha dado una declaración que sobre vive…
Come Here All Y'all Niggas Wack All Y'all Niggas Lame Smoking all my o…
Cup Don Full Got to let u go Let u go Let u go Got to…
Exotic Parties (Hello? Mike?) yeah, yeah, uh, yeah We at exotic parties, r…
in my zone Loving the ones who love you Waiting for what if you're…
Love Always Ayy KBeaZy, you fired up Mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm Come…
Love Me Love me, love me, would you love me Do you trust…
Love Me? Love me, love me, would you love me Do you trust…
Motivation Ceiling's coming down, the walls are closing in, but she don…
Peach Crush You only make the right decision When the time is up Puttin'…
Sloppy Seconds Lost my grip with my oppression Lost control of my aggressio…
Start A War That boy Jaasu, he with you Life is a joke Where do…
Take My Soul I didnt know why end up like this I dont know…
These Demons Yeah, you know what? (LoudPack) Haters are funny, man (haha)…
Trial & Error Yeah, yeah (Cállate, Mike Crook) Fuck my life, I'll smoke m…