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Phenomenal1 / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: Chicago, IL

Label: All Mighty Label, All Mighty Label, Qui-Note Speakers

Management: P1, CHINGON PRODUCTIONS, LLC | M. Vega

Website: www.p1rap.com

Sounds Like: T.I., Jay-Z, Lupe Fiasco, Wale, Talib Kweli

Genre: Hip Hop

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Hip Hop charts for Chicago, IL
  • 5,998
    Total Fans
  • 25,605
    Profile Views
  • 359,541
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Biography:

Phenomenal 1: The Unifier
He calls himself a “Unifier”, but to his fans Jason Lloyd is “Phenomenal 1” or “P1”. Born and raised on the south side of Chicago, he has always been surrounded by creativity and hip hop culture. He attended Wabash College in Indiana as a history major, but like many college students the real lesson he learned was outside of the classroom. Although he did not finish his education at Wabash, he found his true talent in hip hop and began creating music as a member of the “Blacksmiths”. The group would work after hours at the college radio station recording on cassette tapes and mini discs. P1 taught himself how to produce his own tracks and has even mentored some up and coming producers. As a fan of some of the more innovative artists such as Jay-Z, Biggie, and Andre 3000, he has learned that being conventional is not what makes an artist phenomenal in the music industry.
Unlike many overly eager hip hop and rap artists, P1 has educated himself on the music industry and being a businessman. It has never been his goal to be signed to a major music label. He calls it a “death sentence” as the quality of many artists’ music sometimes suffers after they are signed. P1 defines hip hop as an art that defines itself and he believes artists should define and own their craft. P1 has chosen not to rush his career and sacrifice the quality of his own music. He has never been one to take the easy road to success.
With a name like Phenomenal 1, failure is not an option. He describes his name as what he likes to be, what he is and what he is becoming. As a performer, the normally coy and humble Jason explodes on stage as a truly phenomenal entertainer and crowd mover. Using his music to connect with people and bring people together brings him joy. Music has also given him the opportunity to connect with people at different levels in the industry increasing his music business savvy.
P1 has become adept at the often difficult skill of branding himself and his musical endeavors. After being subjected to pay to perform shows, he created Saturday Night Pheature as a way to showcase local and regional artists. His vision is to get music fans excited about live music and create opportunities for artists to be discovered. P1’s most significant branding campaign is the “PUSH” movement in which he has used his most popular song to create both a feeling and a following. His most loyal fans and even those who simply identify with the struggle that the song speaks about have outfitted themselves in “PUSH” gear to show their support.
As Phenomenal 1 carves out a place for himself in the hip hop community, he hopes to continue to bring people together with the universal language of music. His modesty about himself and his humbleness toward his fans will certainly prove how phenomenal he really can be.
Written By Nikki Wadley

Press:

“...Upcoming hip-hop artist Phenomenal 1 (P1) brilliantly pens and spills his heartfelt sensibilities of being “Rejected” from employment, treated as an outcast to society, while sleeping with a broken heart. The soulful production accompanied with the artist’s acidity raps gives this single that intense discomfort and painful sting...(read entire review on yourmusicmyworld.com)”
Hector de la Rosa - yourmusicmyworld.com

“Keep doing ur shit. You make some good Positive thought provoking material.”
Only4TheReal - Only4TheReal.com

“My man Phenomenal1 has enough music to max out your ipod! This one in particular is in regular rotation when I dj. •Phenomenal1- Love”
JPaz - Goose n' Chickyn

“a standout track from another upcoming Chicago MC by the name of Phenomenal1...a conscious single called "You Ain't Right". I'm diggin' the lyrics and the record certainly has a raw, Chicago sound.”
Sgt. Tibs - GoWhereHipHop.com

“WHATSGD PHENOM IT'S YA BOY LOWKEY STOPPIN THRU 2 SHOW LOVE & RESPECT IM FEELIN DAT WORK SO HARD JOINT KEEP GRINDN HOMIE PEACE & GOD BLESS IM OUT”
Low Key of Y.F.F Society - Myspace.com

“You did ur thang at Tommy's Place this weekend. Dis the dude at the front check in. Blessings 2 u in ur creative endeavor. Keep GOD 1st in all u do in life & u will succeed. Believe that u will blow up! ”
Hector - Myspace.com

“hey boy i see you came along way from those shows we use to do on 83rd street homie keep doin yo shit i see ya out there boy big ups boy”
Comedian M.D.U.B.S. - Myspace.com

“whats up bro! i think your music is tight.slick wordplay,quick delivery,and tough lyrics.u got dum serious skills.keep doin ur thing.dont quit,u can make it.one love.”
Ike Luv - on reverbnation

"Summer Banga" You Go Boy!!!
Love-Ra - from Crowd Control Concert Series

"Chi-town Hotness"!
B. Mack - from Crowd Control Concert Series

“one of the hottest hip hop acts with a positive message and good energy for the crowd they gotta come back!”
Kim H. - ThatsWhatsUpTV

“wash my balls...(commenting on his favorite line from the song "Love")”
C. Speakman - from Spin Nightclub 6/19/08

“enjoyed the show!”
T. Walker - from Spin Nightclub

“keep it tight u got madd flow stay phenomenal,peace”
TM1 - from GNP Barbecue

“Yes sir!! I knew we was out here...(real hip-hop artist) I love the sound kid! Keep on doin' u and keep the craft breethin'”
Supreem Thawtz - Reverbnation