When listening for a great artist in Hip Hop, what do YOU look for? Is it b… Read Full Bio ↴When listening for a great artist in Hip Hop, what do YOU look for? Is it beat selection? Is it a catchy tune? Or is it for delivery/lyrics that you're look for? Look no further in this artist, Jordan Craft. Innovative sounds and diverse word-play set this artist apart from most. Press play, enjoy.
Jordan Craft; One word comes to mind when describing this Colorado artist, and that word is Versatile. Free-styling and speaking poetry amongst the older crowd at a young age helped create the style that you hear from him. “With influences like UGK, T.I., Nas and Jay-Z, Luda; I grew into not just being a “rapper”, but I also grew into being an artist,” says Craft. “Also, with a lot of my family located in Mississippi, I definitely got some of that southern flavor too because I spent so much time out there,” he added. Born July 20th, 1988 in Colorado Springs, CO, Jordan was exposed to music during the infant stages; Always bouncing to the rhythm of the song playing off of his mother’s record player. As Craft got older, basketball became his love. “Since about 4 or 5, I had a ball in my hand. But I couldn’t keep my grades up in school, so my mom took me out of basketball. That’s when I really started getting into music.” When Craft was eight, Jordan was eating Thanksgiving dinner with family; and when everyone was done, his two older brothers and several cousins, gathered in the basement and started a cypher; Playing the instrumental version of AZ’s ‘Rather Unique’, they went around the circle until they they had to rewind the tape again. “They re-winded the tape and I’m in the circle, bobbin’ my head to the beat and I just bust out with four bars, everybody was like Ooooooohhh! That’s when it pretty much started.” Ever since then, Jordan Craft has been perfecting his ‘craft’ and positioning himself to be one of the best this Hip-Hop world has to offer. With working with the likes of Young Buck, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Tanya Morgan and 211, Craft is looking to make an impact and become a known force in the music world. Jordan Craft just recently dropped his first EP, ‘Not Just A F***in’ Mixtape’ or NJAFM and has received warm reception to the project with it being put on blogs such as Tribeclaritylivin.com and Dirty-21.com. Jordan Craft is also working with accomplished producer/emcee Boonie Mayfield; Coming with ‘Audiopium’ late 2012. Jordan’s work ethic, delivery, sound and drive is something that separates him from all of the other artists found in today’s music. Versatile; that defines Jordan Craft.
Jordan Craft; One word comes to mind when describing this Colorado artist, and that word is Versatile. Free-styling and speaking poetry amongst the older crowd at a young age helped create the style that you hear from him. “With influences like UGK, T.I., Nas and Jay-Z, Luda; I grew into not just being a “rapper”, but I also grew into being an artist,” says Craft. “Also, with a lot of my family located in Mississippi, I definitely got some of that southern flavor too because I spent so much time out there,” he added. Born July 20th, 1988 in Colorado Springs, CO, Jordan was exposed to music during the infant stages; Always bouncing to the rhythm of the song playing off of his mother’s record player. As Craft got older, basketball became his love. “Since about 4 or 5, I had a ball in my hand. But I couldn’t keep my grades up in school, so my mom took me out of basketball. That’s when I really started getting into music.” When Craft was eight, Jordan was eating Thanksgiving dinner with family; and when everyone was done, his two older brothers and several cousins, gathered in the basement and started a cypher; Playing the instrumental version of AZ’s ‘Rather Unique’, they went around the circle until they they had to rewind the tape again. “They re-winded the tape and I’m in the circle, bobbin’ my head to the beat and I just bust out with four bars, everybody was like Ooooooohhh! That’s when it pretty much started.” Ever since then, Jordan Craft has been perfecting his ‘craft’ and positioning himself to be one of the best this Hip-Hop world has to offer. With working with the likes of Young Buck, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Tanya Morgan and 211, Craft is looking to make an impact and become a known force in the music world. Jordan Craft just recently dropped his first EP, ‘Not Just A F***in’ Mixtape’ or NJAFM and has received warm reception to the project with it being put on blogs such as Tribeclaritylivin.com and Dirty-21.com. Jordan Craft is also working with accomplished producer/emcee Boonie Mayfield; Coming with ‘Audiopium’ late 2012. Jordan’s work ethic, delivery, sound and drive is something that separates him from all of the other artists found in today’s music. Versatile; that defines Jordan Craft.
Jackin For Beats
J.Craft Lyrics
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Ice Cube Wait a minute, hold on, get your ass up Whassup nigga? Get…
T.I. It's been a long long time since you and I…
Trey Songz Aye Trigga What up Dram? I know you been on this rap…
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Alright Is that you? Don't be crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy…
Always On My Mind Maybe I didn't love you Quite as often as I could…
Love Is Sweet Sweet, sweet love Sweet, sweet love Sweet, sweet love (Love)…
Lovin' It Flow I caught a opp in the spot he was Hiding…
Midnight Hour I'm gonna wait til the midnight hour That's when my love…
Pray You couldn’t walk a mile in my shoe You don’t know…
We Be Gettin' This I'm in my zone I'm feeling it Stop blowing my buzz…
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DJM FILMS
This is insane 🙏🏼🔥 I’m surprised that mic didn’t catch on fire haha 🔥👌🏼
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Dom Sansotta
Bro that’s dope I love how you start off with the Mobb Deep best and you just go IN R.I.P. Prodigy you got this fam you gotta respect dudes like you