JBAY On Apple Music:
Free Young Jbay & FOD ENT
America's Most Wanted Fugitive - Young Jbay tried to turn his life of crime around by turning to a career in rapping.
By early 2015 Philthy Rich had learned his younger brother JBAY was outstanding out of Alameda County on 20 felony no bail arrest warrants. Special Agents were closing in on JBAY, and Philthy knew it was a matter of time before they would catch his younger brother. Philthy Rich desperately persuaded JBAY to stay out of the streets and rather pursue a career in singing instead, allowing JBAY to hide out in the studio for months while law enforcement worked tirelessly to locate him on the streets.
Young JBAY spent hours in the studio writing raps about his life of crime, his felon status, and being on the run from law enforcements. Jbay with over 20 outstanding warrants for his arrest was rapping recklessly on the mic - singing about pimping, rape, revenge, murder, and a true life of crime. Jbay wanted to rise & shine in the hip-hop game just like his older brother Philthy Rich.
District Attorney Nancy O' Malley said, "Jbay's music was a real-life crime document of what he was doing in the streets."
Just one week after Jbay recorded his last album "Young Jbay" he was arrested by authorities after they coincidentally caught him driving around in his hometown. Philthy Rich released "Free Young JBAY" after his arrest. Americas's Most Wanted Fugitive JBAY made a total of 150 songs before he was incarcerated into Santa Rita Jail. Young Jbay left the world with these two amazing masterpieces to listen to...
By early 2015 Philthy Rich had learned his younger brother JBAY was outstanding out of Alameda County on 20 felony no bail arrest warrants. Special Agents were closing in on JBAY, and Philthy knew it was a matter of time before they would catch his younger brother. Philthy Rich desperately persuaded JBAY to stay out of the streets and rather pursue a career in singing instead, allowing JBAY to hide out in the studio for months while law enforcement worked tirelessly to locate him on the streets.
Young JBAY spent hours in the studio writing raps about his life of crime, his felon status, and being on the run from law enforcements. Jbay with over 20 outstanding warrants for his arrest was rapping recklessly on the mic - singing about pimping, rape, revenge, murder, and a true life of crime. Jbay wanted to rise & shine in the hip-hop game just like his older brother Philthy Rich.
District Attorney Nancy O' Malley said, "Jbay's music was a real-life crime document of what he was doing in the streets."
Just one week after Jbay recorded his last album "Young Jbay" he was arrested by authorities after they coincidentally caught him driving around in his hometown. Philthy Rich released "Free Young JBAY" after his arrest. Americas's Most Wanted Fugitive JBAY made a total of 150 songs before he was incarcerated into Santa Rita Jail. Young Jbay left the world with these two amazing masterpieces to listen to...
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"Jbay's songs were a real life document of what he was doing in the streets"
- da nancy o' malley