Jaquae
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Past
APR
17
2018
New York, NY
Irving Plaza
I Was There
FEB
27
2018
New York, NY
Mercury Lounge
I Was There
JAN
25
2018
Washington, DC
Soundbyrd Music House
I Was There
JAN
19
2018
Elizabeth, NJ
Angels Gentlemans Club
I Was There
JAN
15
2018
New York, NY
Sugar Daddy's
I Was There
MAR
22
2017
New York, NY
The Marlin Room at Webster Hall
I Was There
JAN
20
2017
Brooklyn, NY
Milk River Restaurant
I Was There
MAY
10
2016
New York, NY
S.O.B.'s
I Was There
OCT
20
2015
New York, NY
The Studio At Webster Hall
I Was There
OCT
29
2014
New York, NY
DROM
I Was There
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About Jaquae
Born James Harris in Harlem, New York, Jaquae spent the better half of his formative years with his mother in South Carolina, where he became enamored with the vibrant, southern “crunk” culture that permeated every corner of the country at the time.
Growing up in South Carolina, Jaquae explains how cookouts and local radio were the cornerstones for fun social settings where dancing was a necessity.
Jaquae joined the Hood Presidents Dance Crew at the age of fourteen when he moved back to his native turf in Harlem to live with his father, a former DJ. It was with this group that he got his first taste of the music side of show business, as they toured with former Def Jam signee Jason Fox. Intrigued by the music industry, Jaquae, joined Bad Boy’s infamous street team, which ultimately led to a connection that landed him a touring gig as Fred The Godson’s hype man in 2010.
By 2011, Fred convinced his young excitable hype man to write the hook for a song, which became Jaquae’s own first hit single “Big Booty Judy,” an ode to his ex-girlfriend. Energetic and fun, the song encompassed the NYC hustle flow with a southern bounce that made it likeable to the masses. Over the next year, the song’s growing buzz ballooned to a deafening regional craze. The song earned Jaquae his first radio spin on Power 105 soon after and gained headway with the rest of the world. From that point on, Jaquae was on a mission to further prove himself deserving of the spotlight.
Growing up in South Carolina, Jaquae explains how cookouts and local radio were the cornerstones for fun social settings where dancing was a necessity.
Jaquae joined the Hood Presidents Dance Crew at the age of fourteen when he moved back to his native turf in Harlem to live with his father, a former DJ. It was with this group that he got his first taste of the music side of show business, as they toured with former Def Jam signee Jason Fox. Intrigued by the music industry, Jaquae, joined Bad Boy’s infamous street team, which ultimately led to a connection that landed him a touring gig as Fred The Godson’s hype man in 2010.
By 2011, Fred convinced his young excitable hype man to write the hook for a song, which became Jaquae’s own first hit single “Big Booty Judy,” an ode to his ex-girlfriend. Energetic and fun, the song encompassed the NYC hustle flow with a southern bounce that made it likeable to the masses. Over the next year, the song’s growing buzz ballooned to a deafening regional craze. The song earned Jaquae his first radio spin on Power 105 soon after and gained headway with the rest of the world. From that point on, Jaquae was on a mission to further prove himself deserving of the spotlight.
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Genres:
Hip Hop
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Jaquae to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
17
2018
New York, NY
Irving Plaza
I Was There
FEB
27
2018
New York, NY
Mercury Lounge
I Was There
JAN
25
2018
Washington, DC
Soundbyrd Music House
I Was There
JAN
19
2018
Elizabeth, NJ
Angels Gentlemans Club
I Was There
JAN
15
2018
New York, NY
Sugar Daddy's
I Was There
MAR
22
2017
New York, NY
The Marlin Room at Webster Hall
I Was There
JAN
20
2017
Brooklyn, NY
Milk River Restaurant
I Was There
MAY
10
2016
New York, NY
S.O.B.'s
I Was There
OCT
20
2015
New York, NY
The Studio At Webster Hall
I Was There
OCT
29
2014
New York, NY
DROM
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Jaquae
Born James Harris in Harlem, New York, Jaquae spent the better half of his formative years with his mother in South Carolina, where he became enamored with the vibrant, southern “crunk” culture that permeated every corner of the country at the time.
Growing up in South Carolina, Jaquae explains how cookouts and local radio were the cornerstones for fun social settings where dancing was a necessity.
Jaquae joined the Hood Presidents Dance Crew at the age of fourteen when he moved back to his native turf in Harlem to live with his father, a former DJ. It was with this group that he got his first taste of the music side of show business, as they toured with former Def Jam signee Jason Fox. Intrigued by the music industry, Jaquae, joined Bad Boy’s infamous street team, which ultimately led to a connection that landed him a touring gig as Fred The Godson’s hype man in 2010.
By 2011, Fred convinced his young excitable hype man to write the hook for a song, which became Jaquae’s own first hit single “Big Booty Judy,” an ode to his ex-girlfriend. Energetic and fun, the song encompassed the NYC hustle flow with a southern bounce that made it likeable to the masses. Over the next year, the song’s growing buzz ballooned to a deafening regional craze. The song earned Jaquae his first radio spin on Power 105 soon after and gained headway with the rest of the world. From that point on, Jaquae was on a mission to further prove himself deserving of the spotlight.
Growing up in South Carolina, Jaquae explains how cookouts and local radio were the cornerstones for fun social settings where dancing was a necessity.
Jaquae joined the Hood Presidents Dance Crew at the age of fourteen when he moved back to his native turf in Harlem to live with his father, a former DJ. It was with this group that he got his first taste of the music side of show business, as they toured with former Def Jam signee Jason Fox. Intrigued by the music industry, Jaquae, joined Bad Boy’s infamous street team, which ultimately led to a connection that landed him a touring gig as Fred The Godson’s hype man in 2010.
By 2011, Fred convinced his young excitable hype man to write the hook for a song, which became Jaquae’s own first hit single “Big Booty Judy,” an ode to his ex-girlfriend. Energetic and fun, the song encompassed the NYC hustle flow with a southern bounce that made it likeable to the masses. Over the next year, the song’s growing buzz ballooned to a deafening regional craze. The song earned Jaquae his first radio spin on Power 105 soon after and gained headway with the rest of the world. From that point on, Jaquae was on a mission to further prove himself deserving of the spotlight.
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Genres:
Hip Hop
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