Jamal Nueve began producing hip hop music instrumentals in 1993 while deejaying for the group Diezzle Don & The Governor.
He moved to Los Angeles in 1999 from Newark, N.J. Where he began maturing as a hiphop musician.
From 2000 to 2003. Jamal produced and deejayed for an independent label (Heartless Records) and deejayed alongside west coast legend Sir Jinx.
In 2003 he produced the song Bangin At The Party by Westside Connection on the Terrorist Threat album.
Credited as Dj Jamal#9.
The album certified gold selling 691,000+ units in the United States.
Jamal Nueve also constructed the beat for the song Not 4 Play on the Canibus's Mind Control album. He went on to produced 3 songs on the first (HRSMN) Horsemen Projects with Canibus, Kurupt, Rass Kass and Killah Priest.
“He was not credited for his works.”
Over the years the beat smith stayed busy. Recording music with Sir Jinx, Kurupt, Roscoe, Yukmouth, Mista F.A.B, Recognize Ali, Roscoe, Spider Loc (G Unit), Runt Dawg (GillaHouse), Do It All (Lords Of The Underground) Skyzoo, Planet Asia, Roc C and many other independent artist across the world.
In 2007 Jamal Nueve released his first album entitled Neva Judge a Book. The album showcased production work from Jamal Nueve featuring various artist. Neva Judge A Book received five slaps in Ozone Magazine in 2008.
In 2011, Jamal Nueve toured parts of eastern Europe with Los Angeles rapper BluEyes One. Opening for Statik Selektah , Termanology, REKS and Poland’s biggest HipHop artist (O.S.T.R)
In the 2020 Jamal Nueve released his long awaited instrumental album entitled [New Jersey Vibes In California]
In 2021 Jamal released his second instrumental album [Caffeine & Dope]. Available on all DSPs
Coming 2025, Jamal will be releasing his third instrumental album entitled
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