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Crucial aka: Karlton Jones  (HipHop)
Emcee/Saxophonist from North Carolina, USA

Just Won't Stop (Crucial feat. Big Delph) (HipHop)

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This song was mixed and mastered by Grammy nominated engineers Ian Schrier and Dale Ramsey at Osceola and Ramtrax recording studio's in Raleigh and ATL. (PLEASE VOTE FOR THIS TRACK)
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Karlton Jones also known as Crucial was born and raised in Winston Salem, NC. Growing up heavily influenced by all generaís of music, Crucial started playing the saxophone in the 6th grade. His father convinced him to join the school band because he was the drum major at his high school. Some of the people who inspired Crucial to play the sax were Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Joshua Redman, Boney James, and Kenny G. Shortly after discovering his love for music, he soon fell in love with hip-hop. Influenced by Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick, De La Soul, Run DMC, and A Tribe Called Quest, Crucial soon started to write his own Hip-Hop, and R&B; music. In 2000, Crucial began to record his own material. In 2002 Crucial started to collaborate with the Chop-Doctors creating a buzz with his first single UH-UH-UH!, Crucial now comes back with the Street Classic “Just Wont Stop” featuring Big Delph.
Just wont stop is a certified street anthem. Crucial illustrates childhood memories of what life was like growing up in the confines of one of the most notorious Projects in Winston Salem, Happy Hill Housing Projects. Crucial along with Big Delph portray varied perspectives of what life was like as a youth growing up in the inner city. Delphís 16-Bar illustration of what life was like growing up in Queens, NYC allows the two artists to bridge the gap between Northern and Southern adolescent life. Over the melodic heavy bass Chop-Doctors track Crucial brings the lyrics that make you invision what he has been through. The video already creating a buzz in the industry really puts a clear visual on what life is like in the Happy Hill Projects. Fellow North Carolina artist Petey Pablo shows his support by making a special guest appearance in Crucial's video. Crucial definitely gives the listener some insight of where he is from and the direction he plans on going. With his plans, he is paving the road that will lead him straight to the top Contact info: Chop Doctors Management 919-264-0868
Crucial aka: Karlton Jones Recommends
Big Delph   C Mak   Duece   Jasmine Lauren   KYOMI   SammyDusa   The Chopdoctors (Delph) - (Crucial)   the MID-L-MEN   Trick$ta-(BrC)   YOBI  
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Bigg Boss Hevvy   C Mak   CHANCE    Charm   Dreamlink Team   Jasmine Lauren   SHUGAREE   the MID-L-MEN   Touch N Play Productions   Trick$ta-(BrC)  
Crucial aka: Karlton Jones Lists the following Influences
  Run DMC, Slick Rick, De La Soul, Big Daddy Kane, NWA, A Tribe Called Quest, Notorious Big, Jay Z, Nas