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J.Reu
J.Reu live in Atlanta, Ga (2011)
J.Reu live in Atlanta, Ga (2011)
Background information
Birth nameJacob Reuben Marchand
Born (1987-06-04) June 4, 1987 (age 37)
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
OriginHuntsville, Alabama, United States
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, Songwriter, Producer, Singer
Years active2003–present
Websitehttp://www.iamjreu.com

Jacob Reuben Marchand (born June 4, 1987) is an American rapper based in Huntsville, Alabama. He is better known for his stage name J.Reu. He Made his performance debut on the 2006 Best Buy Retail Road Show[1] after creating the Christmas jingle for Best Buy TV and Radio 2006 winter ad campaign.[2][3]

Early Life

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Jacob Reuben Marchand was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on June 4, 1987 to Paul and Florence Marchand. Jacob recorded his first record at the age of 5 with the New Orleans children choir singing the "Our Father Prayer" also known as "Lord's Prayer". Several people told his struggling single mother to put him in the music industry but she wanted him to finish school.

J.Reu Live at Sugar Hill in Underground ATL in 2007.

Career

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Writing music was just a hobby[4] in the beginning. During high school he started to put out music and became the talk of the school. Jacob having the most likely to be famous picture in his year book made him only more hungry for the fame, fortune, and love for music. He continued to put out music to friends and classmates and gained a small fanbase. Somehow the made its way into the offices of several record label executives at Def Jam Recordings and he was looking to sign a major deal. Unfortunately J.Reu and the talent company based in Atlanta, Georgia never came to an agreement therefore the deal was never completed.

J.Reu, who was full with disappointment in the talent company, and in the time he invested with them began to realize he can't depend on anyone but himself. So he put out another album in 2005 called "Changing the Game".[5] [6] He made several tracks but finally put 19 on the album. While shopping his music he ran into longtime friend Theodore Lindsey and Mr. Lindsey began to shop J.Reu's music to his nephew "Nick Cannon" for his then "Can I Ball" record label. At the time they had already filled their roster so J.Reu was not a good fit. He then linked up with best buy after writing a jingle for the Christmas holiday best buy season. J.Reu was then selected to tour with Best Buy in front of thousands the tour kicked off in [St Louis, Mo].[7]


J.Reu Live during best buy tour in Miami 2006.

Fxck Molly

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In August 2013 J.Reu released his highly controversial new single :Fxck Molly"[8]. Molly is a slang term used for MDMA (Ecstasy) or possibly Methylone (bk-MDMA), these are drugs associated with clubs and dancing. J.Reu has stated in a press release that he is tired of the use of Molly in hip hop and how musicians are making a drug popular amongst the youth. The release of Fxck Molly J.Reu stated is not a PSA but more so a blatant call out to hip hop artist who have no lyrical content and constantly use the drug molly as filler lyric. "These n***a's sounding the same, all i'm hearing is quotes"[9]. Mixed refused were provided to the Fxck Molly single. Unrelated to the single release the term Molly started receiving recognition for being a slang word for MDMA and several artist including Kendrick Lamar started anti-molly campaigns such as Death To Molly[10]. Radio Stations began refusing to allow the use of the word molly to be even played on the radio across the [United States of America]. Artist including Lil Wayne and Rick Ross have both been banned from radio for a small period of time due to the controverial lyrics using Molly as a date rape drug.[11] The music video for J.Reu's Fxck Molly was release in February 2014 as a music video and a short film.[12]

Tours

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Discography

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Studio albums

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Mixtapes

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  • 2010: The Huggz -N- Kissez Mixtape[19]
  • 2012: WiLLRap4Beatz[20]
  • 2012: WiLLRap4Beatz2[21]
Mug shot of J.Reu taken after his arrest in Atlanta in 2011

Music Videos

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  • 2006: Best Buy Live [Performance Video][22]
  • 2011: Straight To The Bank (UnOfficial Video)[23]
  • 2012: Straight To The Bank (Official Video)[24][25]
  • 2012: The Effin Man (Ft Paul Revear)[26]
  • 2012: To The Top (Ft J.Erv)
  • 2014: Fxck Molly[27]
  • 2014: No Gimmicks[28]

Singles

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Features

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  • 2007: Mista Freezy - Black Light (Ft J.Reu & Ben Frank)(Prod By Ben Frank)
  • 2010: Antonio Dye - Just Go (Ft J.Reu)
  • 2010: KayNyne - Dat N***a (Ft J.Reu & Goldie)
  • 2010: Paul Revear - What I Want (w/ J.Reu)
  • 2010: Geo Definite - She Got Me Like (Ft J.Reu)(Written By J.Reu)[39]
  • 2011: J.Erv - Aye Shawty (Ft J.Reu) (Written By J.Reu)
  • 2011: Polanxx - Stereo Love (Ft J.Reu)[40]
  • 2012: Wem - All I Know (Ft J.Reu) (Written By J.Reu) ( Prod. By C.P. Beats)[41]
  • 2012: Morrisa Jeanine - Whatever You Like (Ft J.Reu)[42][43]
  • 2013: B-Coolin - Sex Positions (Ft Young Scrap & J.Reu)[44]

Remixes

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Jingles

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  • 2006: "Welcome to the holidays"(Best Buy Jingle)

Writing for other Artists

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Artist who have recorded J.Reu's songs include:

  • Antonio Dye - "Two Weeks Notice", "Customer Service", "Simple Girl".
  • Young Tezz - "Good Girl"
  • Morrisa Jeanine - "Whatever You Like" "Out The Game"

Nominations & Awards

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The KnocDown-SCM Awards was established 2008 in Memphis, Tennessee to honor artist, producers, DJ's, Models and other industry candidates that have been voted for by the public.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2009 J.Reu & Redstone[51] Out of State Rap Group of the Year Nominated

References

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  1. ^ Fan Video Of J.Reu & Bets Buy Tour
  2. ^ .Real Footage From Best Buy tour
  3. ^ Real Footage From Best Buy tour
  4. ^ j.reu rapping as a hobby
  5. ^ Dicogs.com Changing the game
  6. ^ Changing The Game by J.Reu
  7. ^ Bio of J.Reu @ Cadenza Musicians Directory
  8. ^ fxck molly single release
  9. ^ Fxck Molly Lyrics
  10. ^ Kendrick Lamar's Death To Molly
  11. ^ Lil Wayne & Rick Ross Banned from radio for use of date rape drug
  12. ^ Fxck Molly video release party
  13. ^ .J.Reu & Best Buy tour
  14. ^ J.Reu Announces No Gimmicks Tour
  15. ^ J.Reu adds dates to No Gimmicks tour in atlanta
  16. ^ Discogs.com Changing the game
  17. ^ Changing The Game @ last.fm
  18. ^ no gimmicks album release
  19. ^ Huggz -N- Kissez Album
  20. ^ marchand, Jacob. "WiLLRap4Beatz Mixtape".
  21. ^ REU, J. "WiLLRap4Beatz2 Mixtape".
  22. ^ .Real Footage From Best Buy tour
  23. ^ UNOFFICIAL VIDEO FOR STRAIGHT TO THE BANK
  24. ^ [1] STRAIGHT TO THE BANK LYRICS
  25. ^ [2] STRAIGHT TO THE BANK VIDEO
  26. ^ [3] The Effin Man Video
  27. ^ Fxck Molly Official Music Video/Single
  28. ^ J.Reu Next Video announced by Jack thriller of thisis50.com
  29. ^ Thinking about you single
  30. ^ Thinking about you radio single
  31. ^ "J.Reu - Straight to the Bank Lyrics | MetroLyrics".
  32. ^ J.Reu - Can I Get On - Single on iTunes
  33. ^ can I get on Single release
  34. ^ J.Reu - FMolly Lyrics
  35. ^ J.Reu - FMolly Single
  36. ^ Fxck Molly Official Music Video
  37. ^ J.Reu Releases New Single No Gimmicks
  38. ^ J.Reu No Gimmicks Single on iTunes
  39. ^ "Geo Definite & J-Reu | She Got Me Like | Audio".
  40. ^ http://www.frequency.com/video/polanxx-ft-jreu-stereo-love-over-4k/5174509
  41. ^ http://www.heartbreakerrecords.com/wem-all-i-know-feat-j-reu-prod-by-c-p-beats/index.html
  42. ^ "Morrisa Jeanine - Whatever You Like Lyrics | MetroLyrics".
  43. ^ "The official website of morrisa jeanine || music".
  44. ^ http://thedailyloud.com/2013/09/13/b-coolin-feat-young-scrap-j-reu-sex-positions-audio/
  45. ^ UnLadyLike Ft J.Reu & RedStone
  46. ^ Se7en "Girls" Remix Ft. Lil Kim & J.Reu
  47. ^ Remix To Rocko's Maybe Ft Rick Ross & J.Reu
  48. ^ The list of Remixes
  49. ^ Demarco Show It Remix Ft Various Artist
  50. ^ Demarco Remix
  51. ^ KnocDown SCM Awards List of Nominees for 2009
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Category:1987 births Category:African-American male rappers Category:African-American male singers Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Huntsville, Alabama Category:Rappers from Alabama Category:Rappers from New Orleans, Louisiana