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Jordan May

JDaMaya" AKA Jordan May was born august 12th, 1983 in Longview, WA. J Lived in Vancouver, WA until 1987. His family soon moved into the Washington hillside in Kelso Washington about 15 SW of Mt. St. Helens. He grew up participating sports like Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Track, Football and Soccer. He was good at all sports but not the best. He was always a fan of every genre of music (besides country garbo and pop punk). Jordan's First three albums were Dr Dre - The Chronic, Coolio -It Takes A Thief, and Salt and Pepa - Very Necessary. Jordan tried to play the piano at six, the violin at 10, and the guitar at 16 but never learn more than a few songs on each. Played too much Nintendo in the eighties and early nineties. His true gift was with the computer. Any program he messed with he could execute. He started doing everything he could to hustle money using his talent. Web Design. Graphics. Digital Art. Started Hacking games, writing MOD tracks. Graduated high school and started college. That's when music came into play. JD messed with novelty audio programs constantly. Then he got the virtual samplers Reason and FL Studio. Ever since he has been studying music composition and theory, and building his digital audio workstation. Ambitious as hell he spent two years toiling away at perfecting styles and learning beat craft. In 2005 he took the #1 unranked spot on soundclick.com with his first commercial sale of a beat and ever since has led a trail of fire to the top again and again. JMay is bringing the Heat.

 


 

 
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