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Ray J


Arriving on the heels of big sister/R&B star Brandy, rapper Ray J parlayed his success on television into a music career at the age of 14. Born in McComb, MS, Ray J's family moved to Carson, CA, when he was still a toddler, landing him in the center of the entertainment industry. He started auditioning for commercials at age eight, scoring several gigs until he caught the eye of comedian Sinbad, who was casting children for his upcoming TV show. Ray J got the role playing Sinbad's foster son until the show was canceled in 1993. From there, he began acting in movies, appearing in the films Steel and Mars Attacks! in minor roles. At the same time, he was also itching to try his hand at the music industry, inspired by Brandy's early successes. He signed with Elektra in 1995, recording Everything You Want the following year with a set of superstar songwriters and producers behind him. In 1997, he performed in a television special with his sister, but despite the mainstream attention, he was dropped by Elektra soon after. His easygoing image and boyish looks appealed to the producers of Brandy's television show, Moesha, scoring him a role on the popular UPN series starting in 1999. He also started producing, putting together the music for several commercials and a few of the demos for his second record. Still, when he stepped back into the studio he called on the Neptunes, Rodney Jerkins, Brycyn "Juvie" Evans, and several other hitmaking producers to help him compile This Ain't a Game, a pop-oriented record that featured more of his singing than his debut. The album dropped in 2001, but despite a strong promotional push from new label Atlantic Records, it wasn't the breakthrough success it seemed designed to be. It would be four years before he returned to music, but despite the lengthy absence, his high profile still commanded an all-star gust list. With help from Timbaland, R. Kelly, Mya, and Fat Joe, Ray J resurfaced with Raydiation (released on Sanctuary). ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide
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January 17, 1981


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  •  Play Let's Play House
    Ray J offers up an updated, more adult version of the innocent childhood game that we all know...
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  •  Play What I Need
    Ray J is at it again minus his shirt and pants.
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  •  Play One Wish
    Ray J enjoys thrusting his pelvis in the rain.
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For The Love of Ray J
released: 2009 on E1
E1 Music (formerly KOCH Records) and Knockout Entertainment are set to release the soundtrack for singer, songwriter, actor, and entrepreneur Ray J’s new hit VH1 show, For The Love of Ray J.... More[+]
recent albums date score reviews
Raydiation 2005 6.84 8
This Ain't a Game 2001 5.25 0
Everything You Want 1997 n/a 0

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u the man like 2 listen one wish hole time
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posted Sep 29, 2006
posted Jul 25, 2006
He's a really good artist. People can't accept the fact that he's his own person. He has
his own label. He's on One on One. He's really doin' his thing right now. It's all about KO.
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posted Nov 2, 2005
Yall Ray J is fine and juss off da chain lol
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posted Oct 26, 2005
This album iz too cold! I mean, it's one thang 2 have 5 or 6 slow jam bangaz on ya album, but 4 ya whole album is jus killa... it's crazy! The best songz gotta be one wish, lets play house, melody, and even tha intro! man this album is killa and n e one
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posted Oct 25, 2005

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