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J-Corry J-Corry (born Corry Antonelli on April 4, 1984) the Roman-American-Italian-Swiss rapper, producer, DJ, engineer & masterer.
Early Life and Career J-Corry began his journey in hip-hop at a young age, DJing in clubs and performing freestyle raps on the streets and at shows. After overcoming personal struggles, he focused on his music and released his debut album "Need for Weed" in 2002.
Music Career J-Corry has released 13 albums and over 600 mixtapes throughout his career. Some notable albums include "Rap Revolution" (2007), "Killah Instinct" (2009), "Violence" (2013) and "Rap Revolution 2" (2024). He is also the executive producer behind the "Murderous Heat Mixtapes" series (2008-2019), which features collaborations with hip-hop icons such as Redman, Method Man, Busta Rhymes, and Raekwon.
Murderous Heat Mixtapes The "Murderous Heat Mixtapes" series is a collection of 30 mixtapes that showcase underground rap's golden era. The series features a wide range of hip-hop artists, including Wu-Tang affiliates and hip-hop legends.
Entrepreneurial Ventures In 2005, J-Corry founded Murdah Records, a record label that has become a hub for like-minded artists. Through Murdah Records, J-Corry has released a string of projects, cementing his status as a hip-hop entrepreneur. J-Corry is a Wu-Tang Affiliate since 2012.
Discography Albums: 2002: Need For Weed 2003: Flash Attack 2004: Growin' Up Deeez Flowz 2004: Masta Of Disasta 2005: Bloody Beef (Best Of Album) 2007: Rap Revolution 2007: Serious Threats 2008: King Shit 2009: Killah Instinct 2013: Violence 2018: Rippers United (with Canibus, Mr Hyde, and M.O.P., Compilation Album) 2019: Psycho 2020: Rap From Hell (with Papoose, Best Of Album) 2024: Rap Revolution 2 Mixtapes: Murderous Heat Mixtapes (2008-2019, 30 volumes) From Da Slumz Of Shaolin Mixtapes (2019-2024, 4 volumes) Golden Era
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