Stevie J.
Stevie J. is a 1990s R&B singer and reality TV star known for his work with Bad Boy Entertainment and his appearance on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.
R&B Singer
January 1, 1970
Capricorn
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Buffalo, New York, United States
Stevie J. is a versatile American artist known for his talents as a songwriter, record producer, and television personality. He rose to prominence in the 1990s as an R&B singer and later established himself as a notable producer in the music industry. Stevie J. is renowned for his collaborations with artists such as Mariah Carey, 112, and Notorious B.I.G., as well as his appearances on reality TV shows like “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” and “Leave It To Stevie.” His other significant works include partnerships with P. Diddy, involvement with music groups Total and Faith Evans, and contributions to the “Bad Boys II” movie soundtrack.
Stevie J. has received accolades for his talents, including a Grammy Award nomination for songwriting on Mariah Carey’s “Butterfly” album. He began his career in entertainment as the lead singer for the Bad Boy Entertainment Hitmen and has also worked with Beyonce on the song “Summertime.”
Throughout his career, Stevie J. has made substantial contributions to the music industry as a singer, producer, and songwriter, leaving a lasting impact on the R&B and hip-hop genres and cementing his reputation as a respected figure in the industry. Notably, he gained reality fame in the 1990s as an R&B singer by starring on the VH1 series Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.