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  • Born: April 04, 1992, Houston, TX
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rap

Biography

Young Houston rapper J Xavier had already achieved an impressive number of accomplishments in the entertainment industry while barely into his teens (or preteens for that matter), receiving recognition high and wide from Beyoncé's father and manager Mathew Knowles to the national Congressional Black Caucus. He even created and starred in his own TV show, Young Generation Television, where he interviewed many A-list celebrities, music performers, and sports figures. Born Justin Xavier Harris in April 1992, Xavier came from a litter of musical children, whose father was a singer and bass player as well as a socially active pastor. Harris' musical talent was nurtured by his strong upbringing in the church, where he learned to sing and play drums. He released his first album, I Gotta Be Me!, as Lil' J Xavier in 2003 at the age of 11. The teen rapper's songs were entirely good-natured and positive, sometimes advocating for young people to vote or bragging about his favorite sports teams.

Soon, Xavier's talent and star power made him a local sensation in Houston. In 2004, the mayor even deemed February 18 in Houston as "J Xavier Day." His wholesome approach also completely enamored the city's gospel and Christian rap circuit, earning him a Texas Gospel Excellence Award and many Houston Holy Hip-Hop Awards. In August 2004, he was one of the winners for the brief reality/competition series America's Most Talented Kid. It garnered the budding star some national fans and helped set up his signing with Knowles' Music World Entertainment the following year. Around Christmastime in 2006, Music World released his second LP, Young Prince of tha South. Peaking at 52 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart, the album featured Houston rappers Mike Jones and Lil' Keke as well as funk patriarch George Clinton for a remake of Parliament's "Flashlight." ~ Cyril Cordor, All Music Guide
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J. Xavier (Formerly Lil' J Xavier)
Birth name Justin Xavier Harris
Also known as Lil' J Xavier, Lil JX, Young Prince of tha South, JX
Born April 4, 1992 (1992-04-04) (age 17)
Origin Houston, Texas, United States
Genres Hip Hop, Rap, Christian rap
Occupations entertainer, actor, TV host
Years active 2000-present
Labels Music World (non-active), NooDay Entertainment (active)
Associated acts MC Qua, Lil Kano
Website http://www.jxaviermusic.com
Members
R.A.G.E, Jimmy Mitchell, Raishein, Da Fishermayne

Justin Xavier Harris (born April 4, 1992) better known by his stage name J. Xavier, formerly Lil' J Xavier, is an American rapper and actor and TV host. J. Xavier has performed live more than 350 times, has developed his own TV show and has conducted more than 75 television interviews. At the age of 12, J.Xavier won PAX-TV’s America’s Most Talented Kids Show contest.

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Early life

J. Xavier comes from a family of musical children. One of five, his older brother plays trumpet and one of his sisters wrote a song on Whitney Houston’s last album. Xavier's musical talent came from being raised in church, where he learned to sing and play drums. His father, Samuel Harris Jr., is the founder and pastor of The Church of the Lord Jesus Christ in Houston.

Career

J Xavier’s career began at the age of seven when he sang a powerful version of R. Kelly’s “I Believe I Can Fly” during a school talent show. J Xavier fell in love with rap music after being invited to cut some demos. At the age of 9 Xavier released his first independent album, "I'm a Rider". In 2001 he released his second album, "I Gotta Be Me". Two years later he recorded an album titled Yao Ming Wants The Dunk, which is an anthem for Houston Rocket's Yao Ming. In 2003, J's track "I’m a Rider" earned him the Best Song of the Year. In 2004 his stage performance earned him Best Stage Performer of the Year. In 2005 Beyonce's father / manager Mathew Knowles signed J Xavier to Music World Entertainment and released his album, "Young Prince of tha South" on Music World / Noo Day Entertainment. He also dropped the "Lil" from his name.

Personal life

In 2004 J. Xavier became a National Black Caucus Youth spokesperson. On Feb. 18th, 2004, the mayor of Houston presented J Xavier with a proclamation marking the day "J Xavier Day". At the age of 12, J Xavier won PAX-TV’s America’s Most Talented Kids Show contest. J Xavier has an upcoming television show, "YGTV" (Young Generation TV), features J Xavier interviewing some of his favorite celebrities and personalities. J Xavier continues perform and tour independently national and international.

TV Show

J Xavier has his own TV Show called YG TV (Young Generation TV) in which he interviews som of his favorite Celebrities and personalities.

Discography

  • 2000: I'm a Rider
  • 2001: I Gotta Be Me
  • 2003: Yao Ming Wants the Dunk
  • 2005: Young Prince of tha South
  • 2009: Youngest in Charge (coming soon)

Mixtapes

  • 2004:Holiday With J Xavier And Friends
  • 2005:Crunkstar Vol.III-Megafest
  • 2008:Youngest In Charge Vol.1
  • 2009:Youngest In Charge Vol.2
  • 2009:Youngest In Charge Vol.3

Filmography

  • My Super Sweet 16 The Movie
  • A Good Man Is Hard To Find

Solo Singles

  • I Love My Music
  • Get Yours [Remix](Feat. MC Qua, Lil Kano)

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