John P. Kelly | |||
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Released | October 16, 2001 | ||
Recorded | 2000–2001 | ||
Genre | Hip Hop | ||
Label | Universal 014 929 | ||
Producer | Bink!, Stephen Marley, Mr. Sexxx, Easy Mo Bee, J.J. Brown, Rated R, Mas 12, DJ Sage | ||
Mr. Cheeks chronology | |||
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Do your own investigations using our professional online self-services. Get access to Full UNLIMITED People Searches by using our 100% legal and fully organized databases, sources and data centers.You will have access to complete research tools for obtaining private information about practically anyone in the United States, Canada and Western Europe! The other tracks aren't nearly as effective, and it's not because of Cheeks - he's stellar throughout - but rather because of the producers. It's tough to take a disparaging view of John P. Kelly because Cheeks obviously has invested substantial emotion and effort into this record, and he truly shines. You just wish Bink!, Marley, and Mo Bee.
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John P. Kelly is the debut solo album from member of The Lost Boyz and rapper Mr. Cheeks. It contains the hit single 'Lights, Camera, Action!'.
Track listing[edit]
- 'Radio Intro'
- Produced by Mr. Cheeks
- 'Lights, Camera, Action!'
- Produced by Bink!
- 'Mama Say' (featuring Stephen Marley)
- Produced by Stephen Marley
- Co-produced by DJ Sage
- 'Friday Night' (featuring Horace Brown)
- Produced by Mr. Sexxx
- 'Here We Come'
- Produced by Easy Mo Bee
- 'Bump Heads' (featuring Big Gipp)
- Produced by Mr. Sexxx
- 'Worldwide Bouncin'
- Produced by Mr. Sexxx
- 'What the Fuck Is This'
- Produced by Caspa/Dejah
- 'Till We Meet Again' (featuring Stephen Marley)
- Produced by Stephen Marley
- 'I Remember'
- Produced by J.J. Brown
- 'Let's Go'
- Produced by Rated R N Mas 12
- 'Fuckin' with Walt'
- Produced by Terence Dudley (USA)
- 'Unanimous Decision'
- Produced by DJ Sage
- 'Major'
- Produced by Mr. Sexxx
References[edit]
- ^https://www.allmusic.com/album/r557594
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(Redirected from Terrance Kelly)
Birth name | Terrance Kelly |
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Born | March 28, 1971 (age 48) South Jamaica, Queens, New York City, United States |
Genres | Hip hop |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | Universal Records |
Associated acts | |
Website | www.mrcheekslostboyz.com |
Terrance Kelly (born March 28, 1971), known professionally as Mr. Cheeks, is an American rapper best known for his work with the musical group Lost Boyz and as a solo artist.
- 1Biography
- 2Discography
Biography[edit]
1991–2019: Lost Boyz[edit]
Mr. Cheeks, who was mentored by his uncle Gil Scott-Heron, along with bandmates Freaky Tah (1971–1999), Spigg Nice and Pretty Lou made up The Lost Boyz. The Lost Boyz practiced a sincere, literate, non-sensational style of New York hip-hop and produced a number of singles including; 'Lifestyles of the Rich and Shameless' (1994), 'Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz' (1995) and 'Renee' (1996). Lost Boyz gained worldwide critical acclaim following the release of the albums; Legal Drug Money in 1996, Love, Peace & Nappiness in 1997, LB IV Life in 1999 and Next Generation in 2019
2001–09: Solo career[edit]
Mr. Cheeks became a solo artist in 2001. His debut solo album, John P. Kelly, named for both his cousin and his grandfather, featured the hit single 'Lights, Camera, Action!'. The album also included a collaboration with longtime friend and business partner, Stephen Marley, (son of reggae artist Bob Marley) featuring the ballad 'Till We Meet Again' (recorded in Freaky Tah's memory) and the reggae-flavored 'Mama Say”. In 2003, Mr. Cheeks released the follow-up album, Back Again![1] The single off the album was 'Crush On You' and it featured Mario Winans. In the fall of 2003, Cheeks separated from Universal, forming his own label, Diane’s Boyz. Cheeks was also featured on Lil' Kim's single, 'The Jump Off.'
2010–present[edit]
In 2019, Lost Boyz released a single called 'Lost Boyz' which was immediately licensed by the NBA Cleveland Cavaliears which later lead to his deal with One RPM.'
Discography[edit]
Solo albums[edit]
- John P. Kelly (2001)
- Back Again! (2003)
- Ladies and Ghettomen (2004)
- Raised (2015)
with Lost Boyz[edit]
- Lost Boyz Next Generation (2019)
- Legal Drug Money (1996)
- Love, Peace & Nappiness (1997)
- LB IV Life (1999)
Solo singles[edit]
- 'Lights, Camera, Action!' (2001)
- 'Friday Night' (2002)
- 'Crush on You' (2003)
- 'What We Do' (2006)
Featured singles[edit]
- 112 — 'Come See Me' (1996)
- Lil' Kim — 'The Jump Off' (2003)
- Mr Cheeks K Chrys Freaky Kah; 'Lost Boyz' (2019)
References[edit]
- ^'Mr Cheeks back again on new album'. Billboard. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
External links[edit]
- Mr. Cheeks at AllMusic
- Mr. Cheeks on IMDb
- Mr. Cheeks on Facebook
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