J-Live (also know as Justice Allah, legal name Jean-Jacques Cadet) is an
MC, DJ, and producer from New York, and also the founder of Triple Threat
Productions.
Early Career and The Best Part J-Live first appeared on the underground
hip-hop scene in 1995, when he was a freshman English major at the
University at Albany, The State University of New York. His first single
"Longevity" appeared on Mark Farina's Mushroom Jazz CD, and follow-up
singles "Braggin' Writes" and "Hush the Crowd" garnered widespread
attention, getting him printed in the "Unsigned Hype" section of The
Source. This led to a record contract with Raw Shack Records. His first
album, The Best Part, recorded from 1995 to 1999, featured production by
Prince Paul, DJ Premier, and Pete Rock. Due to problems with his record
label, J-Live left the label and the album was shelved. He moved to Pa
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