London | New York

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London | New York
I m white speak Spanish and I rep northwest London – Jamieson sums it up on “Ways to Get Ahead.” The UK rapper/producer of Colombian and Sco7sh decent has been hiding out in the NYC’s South Bronx since 2005 while working on “I Came, I Saw Vol. I – III.” In June 2012 he released the final EP from the trilogy, compleMng a 3 year journey. A process that taught him a great deal, allowing him to find his sound, while earning the respect and support of many along the way. "Honestly? I think he's one of the best MCs to come out of London. That's a big statement. He's spit in front of RZA; he went toe-­‐to-­‐toe with Asher Roth…" -­‐ Steve Ri2ind, former CEO of SRC. June 2012 •  Lead single I Get Busy” playlisted on MTV Base in Europe and Africa •  I Get Busy featured as a Banger on XXLMag.com and also featured on MTVIggy.com •  First headline show at DROM in NYC. -­‐ Jun 2012 •  I Get Busy declared by MySpace.com – Jun 2012 •  All three video s released as part of the project ; Rebel With A Cause, I m Losing Faith, and I Get Busy have been supported by major blogs in the US and UK. Includes features by Joell Or9z (Shady /E1), Sean Price (Duck Down), and Samuel Spins on BBC Radio 1Xtra – Hip Hop M1X with Charlie Sloth for My Way [. Sean Price Featured Buzz ArMst at the Faces in The Crowd Showcase , NYC -­‐ May 2011 Repeat performer at Think Pink Rocks along with Flo Rida, and Sean Kingston , Boca Raton, FL -­‐ Nov 2011 •  Opening act for Mobb Deep at Hot97 s Who s Next Showcase, SOB s NYC – Nov 2011 • 
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January 2011 July 2010 •  I Came, I Saw vol. I was released in July 2010 via DJBooth.net, tracks featuring Emilio Rojas (SamePlate) and Skyzoo (Duck Down) •  Spins on BBC Radio 1Xtra – Hip Hop with DJ Semtex radio show for Foot in The Door •  Performer at Think Pink Rocks, along with Melanie Fiona, Asher Roth , Flo Rida and Akon -­‐ Oct 2010 (Audience: 10,000+ ) •  Recognized as one of the Top 5 EPs of 2010 by TheHipHopChronicle.com •  Spins ChoiceFM and KissFM (UK), Sirius Radio (US) , and JamFM (Berlin) London | New York I Came, I Saw Vol. III (EP) June 2012 Of all three EPs I would have to say this volume is probably the best representaHon of me musically, and probably the best depicHon of my journey thus far ... When I started working on the series, I had no idea what the final volume would sound like but I'm proud of how it all turned out and the journey I've been through. -­‐ Jamieson Video Interview : Thisis50.com x Young jack Thriller, June 2012 Post: C Magazine, May 2012 Featured track: I Told You So DJBooth.net, July 2012 Interview: TheHipHopChronicle.com, July 2012 Video Interview: Conven9on Magazine, May 2012 London | New York Video Interview: The9Elements.com, March 2012 I Get Busy Video July 2012 Video posts on the following: • 
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Click above to watch VladTV.com Thisis50.com 2DopeBoyz.com TheHipHopChronicle.com (UK) DJSemtex.com (UK) HipHopWired GoodFellaMedia.com Hip-­‐HopKings.com (UK) LondontoMK.com(UK) EmilioSpark.com PleaseDontStare.com RunandEatNYC.com FutureHistoryLLC.com The9elements.com Video Review: •  Overra9ngTheUnderrated.com (UK) London | New York I Came, I Saw Vol. 2 (EP) Online/College Radio feedback
Shine On Me Feat. Samuel
"This track is dope. We'll play it on Blackout." - DJ Phat Phillie - Blackout Radio Show - Zagreb, Croatia
"This shit is DOPE. Thanks." - Jon?Doe - KCPR - San Luis Obispo, CA (Cal Poly U.)
"This is pretty good. We need more of this to even the playing field." - DJ Stylus - WPFW - Washington,
DC (Community Station)
"The Jamieson record is really good. Its worthy of rotation so that is what is going to happen." - DJ KP KJHK - Lawrence, KA (Kansas U.)
Chasing This Dream Feat Joell Ortiz
"I'm really liking the Jamieson "Chasing This Dream" track with Joell. Great lyrics & production. Definitely
adding to my playlist next week." - Anindya S. - KTRU - Houston, TX (Rice University)
"Nice nice nice............" - Jamie Winchester - Wales, England
"This song is hot! I will be playing this song tonight on my show!" - Mz Shai - KKFI - Kansas City, MO
(Community Station)
"Great track, will be playing this week." - DJ Deluge - WNUR - Chicago, IL (Northwestern University) Press
London | New York London | New York Performances
Live @ DROM in NYC -­‐ Jun 2012 Live @ S.O.B s in NYC -­‐ Nov 2011 Think Pink Rocks -­‐ Oct 2011 Photo Credit: Vallery Jean Photo Credit: Larry Marano London | New York Bio
The decision to pursue ones dream can someMmes be difficult, wavering between security and uncertainty, what we know and what we don t. So more o[en than not we err on the side of cauMon to avoid the unknown. Jamieson on the other hand, chose the path less traveled, deciding to leave everything he knew behind to pursue his career as an arMst in the US. Fortunately for Jamieson, emigraMng from the UK is proving to have been a wise decision. Though it has not been easy, he has already begun to make a name for himself. Jamieson born Gordon Jamieson Jr. is a London born and bred rapper, writer and producer that can be described as a storyteller who descripMvely narrates his life experiences through his music. His concepts come to life through a combinaMon of catchy hooks, wiiy punch lines and vivid imagery, creaMng a dynamic mix of entertaining and introspecMve Hip Hop. For Jamieson growing up in Kilburn, a mulMcultural London district, with his Colombian Mother and Sco7sh Father has been beneficial for him not only as a person but also as a musician. His exposure to so many different cultures growing up introduced him to various musical genres, influenced by everyone from Cypress Hill, WuTang, Bruce Springsteen, The Beatles, Rod Stewart to Salsa group Los Hermanos Lebron, Nina Simone and some of his own peers currently on the rise. He first stepped into the world of music as a producer at the age of 15, a move that was more recreaMonal than career oriented at the Mme. Unfortunately he struggled to get arMsts into the studio to rhyme over his beats, so instead of wasMng his Mme he decided to try rhyming over his own beats. A[er a couple of years, around the age of 18 he and his peers began to noMce his talent, ulMmately beginning his transiMon from producer to rapper. Jamieson formerly known as Killagram began acMvely pursuing his career as a rapper at the age of 21, when he began rhyming with longMme friend K.I.N.E.T.I.K as rap duo Twisted Thoughts . While he held regular day jobs, which included a desk job at a local hotel and a teaching posiMon at a local school in the evenings to non-­‐English speakers, his music was always his main priority. He performed several nights a week as a part of Twisted Thoughts, and they gradually made their way through the UK s underground Hip Hop scene, eventually leading them to perform at what could be compared to the Hip Hop version of American Idol in the UK. Jamieson did well for himself in the UK, but always felt his opportuniMes were limited because there really was no lane for his kind of Hip Hop, which was different than Grime, the UK s adaptaMon of hip hop. Jamieson always believed success in London would only take him so far, but making it in New York could mean an even greater level of success. In 2005 success in the US finally became a real possibility, when Jamieson was offered an opportunity to intern at a well-­‐known record label in New York City. While apprehensive at first, the final push towards NYC came a[er he spoied a BriMsh Airways Ad for flights from London to New York on his way back from a job interview. He took the Ad as a sign, booked his flight two days later, and arrived in NYC one month a[er that. For the first year Jamieson stayed in Jersey before finally seiling in the NYC s South Bronx, which he s called home for the past couple of years. The internship which got him a foot in the door eventually became a full Mme gig and his personality, hard work and talent have helped him survive, and work his way within the industry. Jamieson has already caught the aienMon of several industry heavy-­‐weights, among them former Universal Music Group s CEO Doug Morris, founder of Loud Records and SRC Steve Rimind, RZA, Yelawolf, B Real of Cypress Hill and several other notable names. London | New York In 2007 Jamieson released his first mix tape enMtled The Foreign Exchange, hosted by G-­‐Unit s own DJ Whoo Kid. A[er that he took some Mme to focus on what would be his next project enMtled I Came, I Saw Vol. I-­‐III . This trilogy of EPs includes producMon and collaboraMons from the US and abroad. In 2010 he released I Came, I Saw Vol. I via DJBooth.net, which included tracks featuring Skyzoo and Emilio Rojas. Later in 2011 he followed up with volume 2, which included features by Sean Price, Samuel and Joell OrMz. In the midst of releasing I Came, I Saw he also made his rounds performing at different venues and events. He performed at Think Pink Rocks consecuMvely the past 2 years, opening for arMst such as Melanie Fiona, FloRida, Sean Kingston and Akon. In November 2011, he also had the opportunity to open up for Mobb Deep at the legendary SOB s in NYC for Hot97 s Who s Next series. Jamieson has received a great deal of support thus far and conMnues to be featured on several major websites and Hip Hop blogs in the US and abroad which include XXLmag.com, Thisis50.com, Hiphopdx.com, 2dopeboyz.com, OnSmash.com, TheHipHopChronicle.com, Hip-­‐HopKings.com, Nahright.com and Grime daily. Jamieson is determined to make his mark, and his commitment and hard work are already paying off, this is definitely only the beginning for this London storyteller. For Media and all other inquiries please contact: Jennifer Lopez Jen@AliasAgency.com London | New York