Black Child is an American singer and rapper. Jam Master Jay Records signed Black Child in 1993, while Jay was still interested in Child's lyrical style and ability. Black remained on the label for two years before being imprisoned for five years. In the first few hours out of jail, Black Child contacted Ja Rule, who gave him the opportunity to prove himself by reciting his lyrics to Irv Gotti.

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  • Ramel Gill
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  • Black Child is an American singer and rapper. Jam Master Jay Records signed Black Child in 1993, while Jay was still interested in Child's lyrical style and ability. Black remained on the label for two years before being imprisoned for five years. In the first few hours out of jail, Black Child contacted Ja Rule, who gave him the opportunity to prove himself by reciting his lyrics to Irv Gotti. Black was first heard on Ja Rule's "Holla Holla" remix featuring Caddillac Tah, Busta Rhymes, Jay Z, Memphis Bleek, and Vita. He also appeared on Venni Vetti Vecci, Ja Rule's first album. Black Child toured with Ja Rule, and confirmed his position in 1999 in the group Murderers, teaming with Caddillac Tah, Vita, O1, and Ja Rule whose first feature was on the "Funk Flex & Big Kap live at the Tunnel Pt. 1". He has gone on to collaborate with the likes of Sticky Fingaz, Hussein Fatal, JoJo Pellegrino, Boo & Gotti, Benzino, Jayo Felony, Tragedy Khadafi, Luke Lp "The Architect, and Christopher "Caspa tha Ghost" Ryan and others.
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  • Jam Master Jay Records/ 1993-1995
    The Inc. Records1999-
    Def Jam1993-2005
    In Da Streetsz Musik 2005-
    Universal Motown Records Group2007-
    Mpire records (2007-)
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  • Black Child is an American singer and rapper. Jam Master Jay Records signed Black Child in 1993, while Jay was still interested in Child's lyrical style and ability. Black remained on the label for two years before being imprisoned for five years. In the first few hours out of jail, Black Child contacted Ja Rule, who gave him the opportunity to prove himself by reciting his lyrics to Irv Gotti.
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