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Joell Ortiz

American rapper (born 1980)


Summary

American rapper (born 1980)

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Joell Christopher Ortiz (born July 6, 1980) is an American rapper and former member of the group Slaughterhouse. Raised in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn's Cooper Park Houses, he first gained recognition after appearing in the Unsigned Hype column of The Source Magazine, as well as on the Chairman's Choice list on XXL Magazine.

During this time, Ortiz also competed in and won the 2004 EA Sports Battle, which earned his song "Mean Business" a spot on the NBA Live 2005 soundtrack. He was offered a recording contract to Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings, but signed with Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment, an imprint of Interscope Records in 2006. Despite this, his debut studio album, The Brick: Bodega Chronicles (2007), was released independently, along with his subsequent albums Free Agent (2011), House Slippers (2014) and Monday (2019). In 2016 he formed the group No Panty, with Bodega Bamz and Nitty Scott, and released the mixtape Westside Highway Story, produced by Salaam Remi. In 2022, he formed the rap duo Crook and Joell with former Slaughterhouse bandmate Kxng Crooked; they have released three studio albums.

Biography

Joell Christopher Ortiz was born to Puerto Rican parents in Brooklyn, New York on July 6, 1980, where he grew up in East Williamsburg.

Ortiz was featured in the Unsigned Hype column of the March 2004 issue of The Source Magazine and was also selected as Chairman's Choice in XXL Magazine. During the same time Joell also went on to win the 2004 EA Sports Battle which earned his song "Mean Business" a spot on the NBA Live 2005 soundtrack.

The same year, he was offered a contract to Jermaine Dupri's So So Def label. The deal quickly went sour which caused Joell to start beef with Jermaine. Joell has since collaborated with KRS-One and Kool G. Rap.

Ortiz released his debut album The Brick: Bodega Chronicles April 24, 2007, on Koch Records. The album was recorded prior to him getting signed. Although he was signed to Aftermath Entertainment, label boss Dr. Dre allowed him to release the street album on Koch Records. The Brick features production by Showbiz, The Alchemist, Domingo, Ho Chi from Killahertz Productions, Lil' Fame of M.O.P., Novel, and Moss, among others. Guest spots include Big Daddy Kane, Styles P, Big Noyd, M.O.P, Akon, Immortal Technique, Grafh, Ras Kass, Stimuli, and Novel.

Ortiz is one quarter of the supergroup Slaughterhouse, who released their debut extended play, Slaughterhouse EP, on February 8, 2011. The group released their second studio album, Welcome to: Our House, on August 28, 2012.

Music career

Ortiz first appeared on Kool G Rap's 2002 album The Giancana Story on the track "It's Nothing".

2007–2010: ''The Brick: Bodega Chronicles'' and joining Slaughterhouse

Although signed to Aftermath Records, Ortiz released an album titled The Brick: Bodega Chronicles April 24, 2007 on Koch Records (which would subsequently rebrand to E1). The Brick features production by Showbiz, Street Radio, and The Alchemist, among others. Guest artists include rappers Big Daddy Kane, Styles P, Big Noyd, Akon, Immortal Technique, Grafh, and Ras Kass. Ortiz parted ways with Aftermath Entertainment on April 15, 2008.

2009 was an eventful year for Ortiz, as he released a number of freestyles and remixes leading up to the Road Kill mixtape. Among these was "Stressful" a song that remixed Drake's "Successful."

In 2008, fellow East Coast rapper Joe Budden reached out Ortiz, as well as Crooked I, Royce da 5'9", and Nino Bless for a track titled "Slaughterhouse" on his digital release, Halfway House. Based on the positive reception of the track, they decided to form a supergroup, minus Nino Bless, and named it after this song. They released numerous songs throughout early 2009, building a buzz for their self-titled album which was released through E1 on August 11, 2009. The album features production from Alchemist, DJ Khalil and Mr. Porter, plus guest appearances from Pharoahe Monch, K-Young, and The New Royales. In January 2011, the group signed to Shady Records and left E1 Entertainment.

2010–2014: ''Free Agent'' and ''House Slippers''

Conflict soon arose between Ortiz and his label, E1 Entertainment, and after almost a year, Ortiz left the label on November 5, 2010. In August 2010, Ortiz was in talks, about signing a deal with Steve Rifkind's label SRC Records. However the deal was never finished.

In an October 31, 2010, interview on Conspiracy Worldwide Radio, Ortiz discussed his relationship with Eminem and the flood of record labels that have flocked to sign him after his Free Agent album was released. He also spoke of Eminem's excitement at working with him.

During Slaughterhouse 2012 tour, the group stopped in Las Vegas, Nevada at Bootleg Kev's radio show, where they talked about their album Welcome to: Our House, and their work with Eminem. In 2012, Joell as part of the group Slaughterhouse released their second album Welcome To Our House on August 28, 2012.

On September 16, 2014, Ortiz released his third studio album House Slippers. The album features guest appearances from, among others, B.o.B, Royce da 5'9", Joe Budden, Crooked I, and Maino. The album was supported by the singles "House Slippers" and "Music Saved My Life".

In early 2019, before the release of his Monday album, Ortiz was featured in the song "Revenge" (along with fellow Slaughterhouse member Crooked I) on Cryptik Soul’s album Killer's Blood. Among the other artists on whose songs he has appeared as a featured guest are Brother Ali, Mega Ran, Mr. Capone-E, Playboy Tre and Chan Hays.

Controversy

Following the release of his 2011 song "Big Pun Back", Ortiz received criticism from Liza Rios (Pun's widow), along with former Terror Squad members Cuban Link and Tony Sunshine, claiming that the song was "disrespectful" to the late rapper's memory. Ortiz claims the song was meant to be a tribute, and later, rapper and friend of Big Pun Fat Joe spoke up in his defense.

Discography

Main article: Joell Ortiz discography

Studio albums

  • The Brick: Bodega Chronicles (2007)
  • Free Agent (2011)
  • House Slippers (2014)
  • That's Hip Hop (2016)
  • Monday (2019)
  • Autograph (2021)
  • Love, Peace & Trauma (2025)

Collaborative albums

  • Slaughterhouse (with Slaughterhouse) (2009)
  • Welcome to: Our House (with Slaughterhouse) (2012)
  • Human (with Illmind) (2015)
  • Mona Lisa (with Apollo Brown) (2018)
  • Gorilla Glue (with Fred the Godson & The Heatmakerz) (2019)
  • H.A.R.D. (with KXNG Crooked) (2020)
  • Rise & Fall of Slaughterhouse (with KXNG Crooked) (2022)
  • Harbor City Season One (with KXNG Crooked) (2022)
  • JFKLAX (with KXNG Crooked) (2023)
  • Signature (with L'Orange) (2023)
  • Prosper (with KXNG Crooked) (2023)
  • Tapestry (with KXNG Crooked) (2024)
  • W.A.R. (With All Respect) (with The Heatmakerz) (2024)
  • Mona Lisa” (feat Apollo brown) (2023)

References

References

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  21. Langhorne, Cyrus. (March 23, 2010). "Joell Ortiz Disses Slaughterhouse's Record Label, "E1 Is Fcking Cckblocking Us From Doing Something Monumental"". Sohh.Com.
  22. ajacobs. (August 31, 2010). "Steve Rifkind Hints At Joell Ortiz Signing To SRC Records". HipHopDX.
  23. (October 30, 2010). "Joell Ortiz discusses Eminem Oct 31st Uncensored Radio Interview". Conspiracyworldwide.podomatic.com.
  24. HipHopDX. (July 1, 2012). "Eminem Reveals Slaughterhouse Album Release Date & Talks Beastie Boys". HipHopDX.
  25. "Joell Ortiz - House Slippers". HipHopDX.
  26. (February 2019). "Cryptik Soul - Revenge ft. Slaughterhouse & the Styles of L (Lyric Video)".
  27. "Killer's Blood".
  28. Horowitz, Stephen. "Joell Ortiz Addresses "Big Pun's Back" Controversy". Hip Hop Dx.
  29. "That's Hip Hop by Joell Ortiz on iTunes". [[iTunes]].
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