Jazze Pha, born Phalon Anton Alexander, is an Atlanta-based record producer, songwriter, and rapper renowned for his work in the R&B and hip-hop scenes. He was born on April 15, 1974, in Memphis, Tennessee to singer Denise Williams and James Alexander, a bass player for the funk band The Bar-Kays, giving him a rich musical heritage to build upon. Jazze Pha is recognized for his distinctive introduction, "Ladies and gentlemen," followed by his catchphrase, "This is a Jazze Phizzle Productshizzle," which has graced many of his productions.
Rising to prominence in the early 2000s, Jazze Pha shaped the sound of Southern hip-hop and R&B with an impressive portfolio of hits and collaborations with top-tier artists such as Ciara, Ludacris, and T.I., contributing to the widespread appeal of "crunk" music. He's the founder of Sho'nuff Records and has been instrumental in launching the careers of several notable artists. Known for his silky-smooth production style and infectious hooks, Jazze Pha has continued to release music, with recent tracks like "That's Us" and "Feel My Pain" demonstrating his enduring influence and evolving sound that connects with both longstanding fans and new listeners.
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