"SUPA STAR" Director's Cut Montell Jordan
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From the DMV channel on NO GOOD TV comes the UNCENSORED, DIRECTOR's CUT of the classic R&B joint "Supa Star" from the soul maestro Montell Jordan.
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Born in Los Angeles, California, Montell Jordan made a huge impact in both the US and UK charts in 1995 with the runaway success of his Def Jam Records` single `This Is How We Do It`. Utilising a sample from Slick Rick, this celebration of life in South Central, Los Angeles, struck a chord with both hip-hop fans and modern R&B audiences. Within weeks of release it entered the US R&B Top 10 and then the pop charts, preceding a debut album of the same title. This included several B.B. King samples and a guest rap from Coolio on the excellent `Payback`. The lyrics also diverged somewhat from typical Californian swing subjects - `Daddy`s Home` addressing the importance of black fatherhood in the ghettos.
He attributes his development in an otherwise hostile environment to the rare presence of both a father and mother as he grew up. Rather than running with the gangs in the `South Central `hood`, Jordan attended both church and school regularly, eventually graduating from Pepperdine University in Malibu with a degree in Organisational Communication. However, his growing interest in music eventually diverted him from a projected career in law.
Jordan has built on the success of This Is How We Do It with a series of stylish urban R&B collections. The title track to Let`s Ride, featuring No Limit Records stars Master P and Silkk The Shocker, reached US number 6 in April 1998. The follow-up, `I Can Do That`, broke into the Top 20 in September. Jordan returned to the charts in November 1999 with Get It On ... Tonite, the title track of which became a Top 5 single the following March.
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