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Joshua Rice (born in
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state, US) better known as J Rice is an independent American Conscious Pop and R&B artist. He has released six albums: ''The Intro'' (2005), ''So Close'' (2008), ''Phantom Boyz Present: J Rice'' (2011), ''12+'' (2014), ''Joshua'' (2017) and ''The Feels'' (2020). He was signed with Lil T records label. He has been a YouTuber since 2011, building two channels: J Rice Productions and Mineworks Animations. Those channels have accumulated over 400 million views, and over 1 million subscribers.


Career

J Rice is from a musical family. His mother sang opera, grandmother played the violin, and great-great grandfather was in a 5-piece quartet with his brothers and sisters. Josh came on to the scene in 2005 with his first co-produced/written/mixed album "The Intro" with Lil T where he continued to experiment with different sounds, collaborators, and social networks. He remained unsigned despite production and record deals being offered throughout his career. After one of his songs "Thank You for the Broken Heart" leaked from A&R email and started going viral on YouTube, J decided to focus his energies there, where he would build a following of over 200,000 subscribers. He later partnered with a small animation channel, and started making original songs and parodies, growing that channel to over 750,000 subscribers and over 300 million views. In 2016, J started focusing his time on making a new album that would reflect his new found view of the world, and showcase a diverse range of genres. The album ''Joshua'' featured these new concepts and some experimental sounds.


Music and collaborations

J Rice is known for his multi-layer solo interpretations as well as cooperation with many online artists like Ahmir, Jason Chen,
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, David Sides, the then unknown and the eventual
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season 11 runner-up
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and many others. J Rice was also featured in
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'' on the track "Throw Me a Ladder". Mwengi's album, her second, reached number 15 on the Norwegian
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official albums chart. He also did a collaboration with
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, singing "
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Discography


Albums

*2005: ''The Intro'' *2008: ''So Close'' *2013: ''J Rice Acoustic'' *2014: ''J Rice Mashups EP'' *2014: ''12'' and ''12+'' (2 CDs, 24 original tracks) *2015: ''Songs About Minecraft'' and ''Songs About Minecraft (Deluxe)'' *2017: ''Joshua'' *2020: ''The Feels''


Mixtapes

*2009: ''HeartBreakerz: The Official Mixtape'' (The Phantom Boyz (Chappell/Warner), and JUiCY RNB, in cooperation with DJ Benihana)


Singles

*2010: "Afraid of Love" written by Joshua Rice, Produced by The Phantom Bo

*2011: "Thank You for the Broken Heart" written by Joshua Rice, Produced by Big Cit

*2014: "Stay"


Appearances

*2010: "Luv The Way U Lie (Not Afraid)" (J Rice feat Staz in Staz' album ''Dooomed'')Staz album page ''Doomed'' on Discogs
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" (YouTube All Stars) *2010: "California Gurls (Staz Remix)" (J Rice feat Staz in Staz' album ''Dooomed'') *2011: "Throw Me a Ladder" (
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feat J Rice on Mwangi's album ''
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'')
*2011: "We Pray For You" (Japanese Tsunami Tribute)" (55 Youtubers) *2011: "
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)


References


External links

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J Rice on LastFM
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