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Phalon Anton Alexander, better known by his stage name Jazze Pha (pronounced /ˈdʒæzi ˈfeɪ/, JAZ--ee FAY), is an American record producer, songwriter, singer and rapper.
[edit] CareerHis trademark is hollering "Ladies and Gentlemen!" at the beginning of tracks he has contributed to. He made an early appearance on Erick Sermon's 1995 album Double or Nothing performing on a skit and collaborating with Sermon on "Man Above". Jazze Pha's first hit was the club anthem from Tela, "Sho Nuff", the label banner of the producer's company. His first production was for Gerald Levert, Keith Sweat, and Johnny Gill on supergroup LSG's first album, with the fresh "Let A Playa Get His Freak On", in 1997. Other artists with whom he has worked with include Nelly, Ludacris, UGK, Trick Daddy, T.I., Big Boi, Girlicious and Lil Wayne. He is also credited[citation needed] with bringing R&B superstar Ciara national attention with her solo album, Goodies. His work on that album included producing the hit single, "1, 2 Step", which featured Missy Elliott. [edit] Personal lifeHis father is Bar-Kays bassist, James Alexander. He is named after the late Phalon Jones, a member of his father's group. His mother is an experienced singer named Denise Williams, but contrary to widespread belief, she is not chart-topping R&B and gospel singer, Deniece "Niecy" Williams.[1][2][3][4] [edit] DiscographyMain article: Jazze Pha production discography
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