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Jerry Fealofani Afemata (born 1983), better known by his stage name J Boog, is an American
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singer and songwriter. J Boog has released three albums that reached the top ten of the ''Billboard'' Reggae Albums chart, debuting with ''Hear Me Roar'' in 2007. His next two albums, ''Backyard Boogie'' (2011) and ''Wash House Ting'' (2016), both reached number one on the Reggae Albums chart.


Early life

Afemata was born in
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and grew up in nearby Compton with six siblings in a Samoan American family. As a child, Afemata became interested in
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music when his sister played the
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song " Jamming" on the piano. His siblings gave Afemata the nickname "Boog", a play on "boogie" and reference to him not being able to sit still. Afemata first sang for an audience at age nine when his mother had him and his sister sing the
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song "
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" at a family reunion. Afemata attended Paramount High School, enrolling because his parents registered him with his cousin's address in neighboring
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. While in high school, Afemata began listening to hip hop and the ska punk band Sublime. After graduating from high school, Afemata worked at an
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near Los Angeles and sang at nightclubs outside of his regular job.


Music career

During a 2005 vacation in Hawaii, Afemata met Hawaiian reggae singer George "Fiji" Veikoso and provided a mixtape of his to Veikoso, who had a positive impression listening to it. Recording as J Boog, Afemata collaborated with Veikoso for his 2007 debut album ''Hear Me Roar'', which debuted on the ''Billboard'' reggae albums chart on March 1 and peaked at no. 8 on March 22, 2008. J Boog found more success in 2011 with his self-titled EP that peaked at no. 3 on the ''Billboard'' reggae albums chart in July 2011. In October 2011, his second album ''Backyard Boogie'' debuted on the top of the reggae chart. ''Backyard Boogie'' featured the singles "Let Me Know", "Let's Do It Again", and "Sunshine Girl". "Let's Do It Again" was later certified Silver by the
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(BPI) in 2022. J Boog's 2013 EP ''Live Up!'', reached no. 3 on the reggae albums chart. Then in 2014, J Boog collaborated with Hawaiian singer
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and reggae band SOJA for the single "Easier". In April 2016, Boog's EP ''Rose Petals'' topped the Reggae Albums chart. Then in November 2016, Boog released his third album ''Wash House Ting'', his first full-length album in five years and second straight to reach the top of the Reggae Albums chart.


Discography

* ''Hear Me Roar'' (2007) * ''Backyard Boogie'' (2011) * ''Wash House Ting'' (2016)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Boog, J Living people 1983 births Reggae singers American reggae musicians People from Long Beach, California Musicians from Compton, California American people of Samoan descent