MC Jazzy Jeff

Not to be confused with DJ Jazzy Jeff.
MC Jazzy Jeff
Born Jeffrey Miree
(1962-07-07) July 7, 1962
The Bronx, New York, US
Occupation Rapper/Musician, hip-hop recording artist
Years active 1979–2002

MC Jazzy Jeff (born Jeffrey Miree on July 7, 1962 in The Bronx, New York) is an American rapper, hip-hop artist and member of the Funky 4 + 1 who was active from 1979 to 2002.[1]

He is sometimes referred to as Original M.C. Jazzy Jeff, in order to indicate that he preceded DJ Jazzy Jeff from Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince. Miree began his career in 1976 with hip hop group Funky 4 + 1. They were the first hip hop group to perform on national television (Saturday Night Live) performing their hit "That's the Joint" in 1981. After splitting up in 1983, MC Jazzy Jeff signed a solo deal with Jive Records and recorded the album On Fire (1985). The track "King Heroin" became a moderate succes. His second album, which was completed in 1987, was never released by the label. That same year Jive Records signed Jeffrey Townes and Will Smith, better known then as DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince. A year later, I'm The DJ, He's the Rapper – DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince's debut album – was in stores.[2]

In 1994 MC Jazzy Jeff sued Jive Records and he won a lawsuit over the rights over the name Jazzy Jeff.

Discography

References

  1. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jeff+Miree
  2. He's The DJ – I'm The Guy With The Same Name Larry McShane , Associated Press article, October 1, 1994, accessed August 25, 2013.
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