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Juelz Santana (born LaRon Louis James on February 18, 1982) is a half African American and Dominican rapper from Harlem, who is best known for his "featured" status on Cam'ron's 2002 hits, "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma".

Music career

Santana began writing rhymes at the age of 12. He was originally signed to Priority Records as one half a duo called Draft Pick. The group had several shows around New York City while together, including Amateur Night at the Apollo Theatre, where they won two weeks in a row. Some time after this, he was introduced to Cam'ron through a cousin; in 1998, he became a member of the group, The Diplomats, whose members include Cam'ron, Jim Jones, 40 Cal, Hell Rell, Jha-Jha, SAS, and Freekey Zeekey. He is now signed as a solo artist to DipSet but unlike the rest of The Diplomats, who are signed to Koch Records, Santana is currently signed to Def Jam.

On November 22, 2005 he was on Hot 97.1 and he said to that he is 23 years old and has a 2 year old son named LaRon "Ju Ju" James Jr. Also on that day his album What the Game's Been Missing was release and was on Jay Leno's Tonight Show.

He was voted #2 in the VIBE Vixen top 50 sexiest rappers behind T.I. at #1. He is known for the unique ability to rap while refraining from rhyming.

Santana's debut album, From Me To You, was released on August 19th, 2003, featuring the single "Santana's Town".

In his latest work, his second album, "What The Game's Been Missing!", he continues his unique flow. He was featured in Chris Brown's #1 hit "Run It!" and in the remix of Mariah Carey's single "Don't Forget About Us". Santana also had the summer hit "Mic Check" which also is on "What The Game's Been Missing!"

9/11 Lyrics controversy

He is well known for the controversy over his words about the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks, "I worship the late prophet/The great Mohammed Omar Atta/For his courage behind the wheel of the plane/Reminds me of when I was dealing caine". (The August 2nd New York Post called the lyrics "detestable".) "I didn't say nothing bad about September 11th", says Santana. "I just stated the fact of Atta's courage. A lot of people are not willing to do what he did, and that's the same way I feel about my Diplomat family. I'd do anything for them, and he did anything for what he believed in."

His lyrics on Cam'ron's track "I Love You" on Diplomatic Immunity Disc Two (2003) are as follows: "I still smell the rotting people that lay/down in Ground Zero/forgotten, left there for days/probably left there to stay/left to decay/broken pieces of towers left as their graves/I pray: let them be saved."


Discography

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Hot 100 US R&B/Hip-Hop US Rap
2005 "Mic Check" #25 #4 #9 What the Game's Been Missing & Back Like Cooked Crack, Pts. 1 & 2
2005 "There It Go (The Whistle Song)" #9 #8 #3 What the Game's Been Missing
2005 "Oh Yes" - - - What the Game's Been Missing
2005 "Run It!" (Chris Brown feat. Juelz Santana) #1 (5 weeks) #1 (4 weeks) ? Chris Brown

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