Artist, writer and producer hailing from The Greater New York Rockwelz been recording music since he was 17 in his home studio and proactively seeking a career in the industry since 2012.
Artist, writer and producer hailing from The Greater New York Rockwelz been recording music since he was 17 in his home studio and proactively seeking a career in the industry since 2012.
Blood, Sweat, and Tears the single; the EP. Representative of the greatest efforts possible to achieve a prescribed goal. Tre-Dot, the emcee, communicates these efforts with this project. The accompanying cover communicates each element as the masks we wear to day in order to survive. The project in itself successfully connects the adult consumer and connoisseur of hip-hop. This connection exponentially intensifies through the merchandising and video representations attached. As an individual successfull overcoming addiction, depression, and anxiety the foundation was set to build this project and solidified with each passing day of growth and understanding. This is deeper than hip hop and delivered by more than an emcee.
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From the vibrant streets of Brooklyn emerges a voice that captures the essence of New York's urban spirit - Jay Elle. A unique blend of smarts, sass, and soul, Jay Elle's music resonates with a sound that's both fresh and familiar, making her a standout in today's music scene.
Every great story has a beginning, and for Jay Elle, it started right at home in Brooklyn. As a young girl of just 5, her living room transformed into a stage every Friday night. Surrounded by family, she would sing, dance, and perform, with the city's rhythm as her backdrop. These early performances weren't just child's play; they were the foundation of a budding artist, a glimpse into the star Jay Elle was destined to become.