Jazz Cartier

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Jazz Cartier
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Cartier performing in April 2017
Background information
Birth nameJahmarie Wishart Adams [1]
Also known asJacuzzi LaFleur
Born (1993-03-19) March 19, 1993 (age 31)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Hip hop
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
InstrumentVocals
Years active2010–present
Labels
Website Archived official website at the Wayback Machine (archive index)

Jahmarie Wishart Adams (born March 19, 1993), known professionally as Jazz Cartier, is a Canadian rapper, singer, and songwriter. [2] He is best known for his mixtapes: Marauding in Paradise and Hotel Paranoia.

Contents

He has twice been a long listed nominee for the Polaris Music Prize, in 2015 for Marauding in Paradise, [3] and 2016 for Hotel Paranoia, [4] [5] and won the Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2017 for Hotel Paranoia. [6] He released his debut studio album Fleurever in July 2018. [7]

Early life

Jahmarie Wishart Adams was born on March 19, 1993, in Toronto, Ontario. [5] His stepfather worked as a diplomat for the U.S. State Department, which made him move around frequently in childhood with his family, living in various times in the United States, Barbados and Kuwait attending 13 boarding schools. [5] [8] He credits the different types of music he was exposed to in these locations as all having had an influence on his own style as a hip-hop musician. [9] Cartier spent majority of his high school career at Avon Old Farms, a prestigious all-male boarding school located in Connecticut, and graduated after transferring to another prep school, the Blue Ridge School located in St. George, Virginia. He then spent a postgraduate year at Bridgton Academy in North Bridgton, ME after completing high school.

He was accepted to an art program at Columbia College Chicago in 2012 but, reluctant to move to a new city where he knew no one, he returned to Toronto. [5]

Musical career

Cartier performing in May 2015 Jazz Cartier 2015.jpg
Cartier performing in May 2015

In 2013 the Get Home Safe Crew was formed in Toronto with 88Glam members Drew Howard & Derek Wise. They met through the city's nightlife scene and eventually moving into together in the Kensington Market neighbourhood. [10]

Cartier had worked on an early version of his debut mixtape, Marauding in Paradise, in 2011, but was not satisfied with the tape. [5] After moving back to Toronto, he began working with record producer Lantz after originally meeting in 2009 at a studio when Cartier was 16 years old. [11] They released the song "Set Fire" in 2014. [12] [13] Performing in Toronto-area music venues, he quickly attracted attention [9] — his track "Switch" was regularly played at Toronto Raptors games by team DJ 4Korners, [5] and at a Toronto Red Bull Sound Select show in March 2015 he was introduced by rapper Kardinal Offishall. [5]

Cartier's debut mixtape, Marauding in Paradise, was released on April 15, 2015. [13] [14] The mixtape was supported by three singles: "Switch", "New Religion" and "Dead or Alive". [15] [16]

Cartier's second mixtape, Hotel Paranoia, was released in February 2016 and was supported by the singles: "Stick & Move" and "I Know". [17] [18] [19] On February 23, Cartier was announced as one of the performers at the 2016 Osheaga Festival. [20]

He was a shortlisted nominee for the 2016 SOCAN Songwriting Prize for his track "Dead or Alive". [2] In 2017 he won a Juno Award for his mixtape Hotel Paranoia. [21]

Cartier later announced that his next project following Hotel Paranoia would be titled Fleurever on December 16, 2016. [22] Cartier released the lead single from the album titled, "Tempted" on January 6, 2017. [23] The song peaked at number 91 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart, which became his highest and only charting single to date. [24] Cartier later released the singles "Right Now", "Godflower" and "Which One" as singles from the album in 2018. [25] [26] [27] Fleurever was released on July 27, 2018, and debuted at number 70 on the Canadian Albums Chart. [7] [28]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
CAN
[28]
Fleurever 70
The Fleur Print
  • Released: September 10, 2021 [29]
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
TBA

Mixtapes

List of mixtapes, with selected details
TitleDetails
Marauding in Paradise
  • Released: April 15, 2015 [30]
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Hotel Paranoia
  • Released: February 1, 2016 [17]
  • Label: Universal Music Canada
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
CAN
[24]
"Her Daddy Don't Like Me" [31]
(featuring JB and Scotch Butta)
2010non-album single
"Switch" [32] 2014Marauding in Paradise
"New Religion" [15] 2015
"Dead or Alive" [16]
"Stick & Move" [18] Hotel Paranoia
"I Know" [19]
"Ring" [33]
(with Ye Ali)
2016non-album singles
"Waste" [34]
"Just in Case" [35]
"Pree" [36]
"Tempted"201791 Fleurever
"How Did I Get This Deep?" [37] non-album single
"Right Now" [25]
(featuring KTOE)
2018Fleurever
"Godflower" [26]
"Which One" [27]
"Touring" [38]
(with KTOE)
2019non-album singles
"Itchin' for a Lick" [39] 2020
"Disclosure" [40] The Fleur Print
"Basement" [41]
"Nothin 2 Me"
(with Cousin Stizz) [42]
2021
"Two of 'Em"
(with Buddy) [43]
"B.I.G."
(with Grandtheft) [44]
TBA
"Woah"
(with Tobi) [45]
"Rock the Boat"
(with Kyle) [46]
The Fleur Print
List of singles as a featured artist, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"Special" [47]
(Lex Aura featuring Rexx Life Raj and Jazz Cartier)
2017non-album single
"Come Inside" [48]
(Lou Phelps featuring Jazz Cartier)
2018002 / Love Me
"Prettiest" [49]
(Ro Ransom featuring Jazz Cartier)
Momentum
"Crazy World" [50]
(WaveIQ featuring Jazz Cartier)
2019non-album single

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
TitleYearArtist(s)Album
"Still Up" [51] 2016 Wale, Phil AdeSummer on Sunset
"Indicted Mind" [52] Ken Rebel, Danny SethIndicted Mind
"Blue Cross, Blue Shield" [53] 2017 Itsthereal Teddy Bear Fresh
"Waterworld" [54] 2018Falcons, B. Lewis, GoldLink Daydrift
"Ring 4x" [55] 2019Ye AliPrivate Suite
"Weekend" [56] Ty SenojMetroflwr
"Casablanca" [57] Naar, Issam Safar

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2015 SiriusXM Indie Awards Rap/Hip-Hop Artist or Group of the YearHimselfNominated [58]
Polaris Music Prize Canadian Album of the YearMarauding in ParadiseNominated [59]
2016SiriusXM Indie AwardsRap/R&B Artist/Group of the YearHimselfNominated [60]
iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards Best Hip-Hop Video"The Valley/Dead or Alive"Nominated [61]
Best New Canadian ArtistHimselfNominated [61]
SOCAN Songwriting Prize Canadian Song of the Year"Dead or Alive"Nominated [2]
Polaris Music Prize Canadian Album of the YearHotel ParanoiaNominated [62]
2017 Juno Award Breakthrough Artist of the Year HimselfNominated [63]
Rap Recording of the Year Hotel ParanoiaWon [6]
Canadian Independent Music Awards Rap/R&B Artist/Group of the YearHimselfNominated [64]
iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards Best Hip Hop Video"Red Alert/100 Roses"Nominated [65]

Filmography

Film and television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 6ix Rising [66] HimselfDocumentary showcasing Toronto's hip-hop featuring numerous Canadian rap artists.

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