NAME: JEFFREY LOISEAU
STAGE NAME:J-FROST
ALIAS:J-FROST SO COOOL,J-FROST SO SO COOL
Home Town: North Miami, Florida
J-Frost So coool was born in Nassau, Bahamas.
He came to Miami at the tender age of seven, but he only started
listening to rap music at the age of 9. He wasn't really drawn
into it until he heard a rap group called Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
They quickly became his favorite group and inspiration. so
amazed was he by their talent, that he made up his mind that he
wanted to be a rapper. So he started to imitate their rapid fire
fast rapping style with similar mix with harmony. He adopted his
first rap moniker, Tha Eternal Smokie aka Smokie Bone. When he
started writing lyrics in his Lyric book, he would write the
lyrics without beats with intent to feature artists like Bone
Thugs, 2Pac, Biggie, Eazy-E and Big Pun. He wrote their lyrics
the way he thought they would come on to the song. When his
skill elevated, he would go to record shops and purchase rappers
singles and write his own lyrics to their instrumentals and
re-recorded it using a cassette tape player. To showcase his
skills, he would join the talent show at North Miami Senior High
every year with his friends Skelo, Bone Boi, and Killa Skillo;
not rapping original songs, but songs from their favorite group
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. They did this dutifully for four years in
a row. He also recorded an album with his longtime friend
Disco-G. In 2000, Him and his boys, X-$ample Slim, $ho, Blaize,
Skelo tried to get signed with a label called Bonafide Records.
They started helping the label promote one of their artists
Jovishes, who now goes by the name Dirt Bag. Things didnt work
out, so they broke up and went their separate ways.He also
recorded an album with his life long friend and rapping partner
Disco-G.The album was a sucessful LP. It was considered a
classic but was only available in cassette tapes.He then got
with his boys, Robb Hood and Blackmail to form the group
B-Ground. They recorded a couple songs but ended up separating
because of personal and business issues. Frost and Blackmail
remained working together and formed the group Star Rated and
added a rapper named Rex and a female rapper/singer to the
group.
They recorded two mixed tapes and a street album and started
performing at the Larry Dog show with artists like Chaos of the
super-group Grind Mode and Hustleholiks. At that time he was
going by his new personna Lil Quickie. The street album got into
the hands of G-Unit Records but the group was going through
legal problems with their manager so the deal didnt go
through.One of the mixtape they recorded was summited to 5 major
lables, and 3 months later TVT Records came calling but only
wanted to sign Frost for one of the songs he had on the mixtape
entitled "ALOT OF HEAD".The song soon became a classic through
the internet in such sites as Myspace. The lable wanted to give
him a single deal to distributed tha song as a ringtone. so
because the lable only wanted to sign Frost there became
conflict in the group.
Frost passed up on the offer and a
couple years later TVT Records went bankrupt.He then signed with
a independent label called South Side records and got to open up
for Lil Flip. Disenchanted by lack of progress, he parted ways
with the label and went solo for three years.He did a little
stint at another independent lable called X-Klusive Records but
only recorded a mixtape for them that never got released.He then
got back with his child hood friends X-$ample slim,$ho & blaize.
the trio was singed to a lable called LCN Records. He never
signed an exclusive solo deal with the lable but he did get a
small role in one of their movies.In late 2006, frost and Star
Rated got back together to give it another shot.
That same year they met a investor who
wanted to invest in them to help them get their music out and to
start up the lable StarRated Records, which blackmail is the CEO
of. He promised them $500,000 upfront and $500,000 later in
installments. He also promised to get them shows all around the
world,a show with Jay-Z, a tour with Missy Elliot and a
endorsement deal with LL Cool J's new clothing line. The so
called investor never kept his word so frost was out of the
picture onces again while Blackmail remain working with him.In
early 2008 he began working with a bunch of other people to try
to get his music out.He even tried to get on with Plies after he
was cast in Plies music video "100 Years". He quickly give up on
that persuit and just started doing everything on his own. In late 2003 he was working with an artist by the name of Bizzle and his newly formed record lable ChowTime Records. He never signed with them so he parted ways with them. His
whole style changed and with it also his name. He now goes by
the monicker J-Frost So Coool and started his own label called
Freeze Em Up Music.
In 2009, He signed a deal with Nile Valley Entertainment and is
currently working on mixtapes
and his first solo album "The Cold Front". He is also expanding
his horizons to movies as he gets ready to play the part of a
villian in the upcoming production of "Scarred for Life". Listen
for his upcoming singles "We Tippin" produced by and featuring
Young Trizo and "MY Boo Thang" featuring Ziarra.