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Serius Jones With Needlz, SupaSonics and more

22 October 2005 No Comment

With the streets buzzing about his incredible rhyme techniques in the battle circuit, New Jersey native Serius Jones is now focusing his attention on the studio for some amazing new music. With an extensive catalogue of new songs already completed, his tracks “Serius” and “Life In The City” with super-producer Needlz and “Get Gwop” with the Supasonics set things off to introduce the young emcee to the world.  Read on for his biography and mp3’s…

Widely known for his battle victories in New York’s notorius invitation-only Fight Klub, Serius Jones earned a rep for his ability to skillfully deliver rhyme schemes with witty punchlines. His powerful flow and solid cadence have commanded the attention of key tastemakers in the industry, although it is his respect in the streets that has been a driving force in his own “Life Is Serius” movement. On Friday October 21, BET’s Rap City will air the exclusive footage of AllHipHop.com Week’s Fight Klub battle, in which Serius defeated all comers for a ten-thousand dollar prize.

Going into the new year, Serius is channeling his energy into songwriting and recording his own music. “I just speak about what I’ve been through,” Serius explains. “I’ve been from universities to the penitentiary, from corporate America to barber shops. I’ve had my hand in a lot of things.” His work with longtime friend Needlz is a part of the foundation that he is building for the next phase of his career. “Serius is an amazing artist to work with,” says Needlz. “He is a funny, charismatic, approachable guy that is always coming up with new ideas and concepts. It’s rare to work with someone that has a personality so transparent through their music.”

Serius Jones Bio

Known for his magnetic personality, witty realism, incredible wordplay and distinctive voice, Serius Jones is planting his seed in the music industry. At only 24 years of age, the New Jersey born emcee is set to unleash his distinctive sound onto the world. His repertoire includes obliterating unsuspecting victims in lyrical battles and cultivating ground breakin music. After twelve consecutive victories, Jones captured The Fight Klub’s AllHipHop.com 2005 Battle Championship and cash purse by defeating the reigning 2004 Fight Klub champ Jin. This was a wake up call to the new generation of emcees, and to the music industry as a whole. 

Serius began focusing on his rap career as a college freshman at Florida A&M University. Frequently huddled in playful ciphers, he decided to enter a freestyle battle, and it was then he realized the power of his word and true talent for captivating a crowd. Jones caught the eye of now multi-platinum producer Needlz, who noted the young emcee’s insatiable passion, broad appeal, and unparalleled charisma. Needlz decided to support Serius’ talent with production resources, however after a vacation back to his hometown of Englewood, New Jersey, Jones was incarcerated, temporarily derailing his plans for success. 

After his release, Serius became relentless in his approach to breaking into the music industry. Setting out to develop the dimension of his unique sound, he has been collaborating with platinum producers Needlz (50 Cent, Game, Young Buck, Cassidy), Red Spyda (Biggie, Tupac, G Unit), and SupaSonics (Cassidy, Grafh). The team is pushing past the structure of today’s music to create an archetype for their future. “Serius is an amazing artist to work with,” Needlz beams. “He is a funny, charismatic, approachable guy that is always coming up with new ideas and concepts that the average person would never think of. It’s rare to work with someone that has a personality so transparent through their music.”

One listen to his musical offerings solidifies that Sirius possesses a missing voice in today’s music. The sub shaker “Knock Em Out The Box” proves that Serious is guarding his spot with the lyrical prowess of a veteran. Spitting witty taunts and heavy-handed lyrics, the track is an instant radio favorite. Jones seamlessly travels from the bravado of battle rhyming to the soul-searing monologue “Voices”. Chronicling his trouble with the law, callings to re-enter the hustle game, and his path from choosing right from left, Jones expresses his raw emotions candidly. “I just speak about what I’ve been through,” Serius explains. “I’ve been from universities to the penitentiary, from corporate America to barber shops. I’ve had my hand in a lot of things.” 

Serius Jones is building his vision day by day, as his fan-base expands within the “Life Is Serius” movement. With an album brewing and battle stripes under his moniker, the self-proclaimed “Corner Store Entrepreneur” is ready to bring his music to the national front. 

“I’ve sold over 8,000 mixtapes, from barbershops to corner stores, to the trunk of my car,” says Serius. “Now I’m ready to take the Life Is Serius movement to the next level.”

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