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Elijah Kerr (born 16 February 1980), known professionally as Jaja Soze, is a British rapper and entrepreneur. Well known for his key role as one of the founders of the biggest U.K street movement and music group PDC, Jaja released his debut studio album ''Streetboy'' in 2008, along with his second album, ''I Love Music'' in 2009, followed by his ''Illegal Download'' album in 2010, all of which were distributed independently. His fourth studio album, ''The Last Message'' was released in 2012 and went to No. 19 in the
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Hiphop chart. His influence in and around British street culture as a key figure and rap legend has seen him appear on many of the popular media and music platforms, such as with
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, talking about his experiences and influencing the up-and-coming generations.


Early life

Jaja Soze was born Elijah Kerr on 16 February 1980 in
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, England, to parents from
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. He is the oldest of five siblings and grew up in Handsworth, Birmingham. Kerr attended the Westminster Primary school where he grew up, looking up to the local
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of the '80s whilst also being inspired by a popular local gang called the "Incheyes" who later would separate into the Johnsons and Burger Bar gangs. Because of domestic disputes in his family, Kerr moved to
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, on the Angell Town Estate in South London in the early '90s where he then became heavily involved in crime, and convicted in 1996 at the age of just 15, for a
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. He would then later be convicted and jailed at age 22, for drug-dealing. Soze grew up heavily influenced by gang culture, especially that of a well known early '90s gang that he had grown up seeing in Brixton, called the 28s. Soze then grew to be a part of a well known London gang known as the Peel Dem Crew, of which he later founded and transformed into PDC Rap Group, also known as Poverty Driven Children. as told in a book written about his journey called ''Street Boys'', written by himself and Tim Pritchard and published by
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.


Career

Soze began creating music at the age of 12 years old (1992), heavily influenced by his upbringing of
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an music with a mix of early American '90s hip hop like that of
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and UK
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which was rumoured to have sparked his interest in starting his own street type movement. Him and his friends would later go on to set up PDC rap group and create a massive platform that would inspire young disadvantaged youth, to be able to express their opinions and struggles of the UK street culture, via music. Soze's music today is seen as a controversial message of revolution and street culture, with a deep message some will consider as "Street Activism" or music with a humanitarian type feel. Soze has won awards such as outstanding work recognition by Starlight music group, and also outstanding achievement at the Official Mixtape Awards.


Entrepreneur

Jaja Soze is the owner of the brand Brixton Recording Studios


Discography

* ''PDC First Cassette'' (mixtape) (1999) * ''PDC Pray Days Change'' (album) (2004) * ''Boss of the Bosses'' (mixtape) (2005) * ''I'm Not a Rapper I'm a Revolutionary Mixtape'' * ''Street Boy album and book'' (2008) * ''I Love Music'' (2009) * ''Illegal Download'' (2010) * ''The Last Message'' (2012) * ''Power'' (2014) * ''The Creative Struggle'' (2014) * ''Frequency'' (2016) * ''Power of love book'' (2021)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Soze, Jaja English hip hop musicians English activists English people of Jamaican descent Black British male rappers 1980 births Living people People from Brixton Rappers from Birmingham, West Midlands Rappers from London