J. Rawls


Jason Daniel Rawls, known professionally as J. Rawls, is an American hip hop musician, producer, DJ, educator, and speaker based in Columbus, Ohio. He emerged in the late 1990s underground hip hop scene, contributing to projects such as Black Star's's debut album, Mos Def & [Talib Kweli Are Black Star|Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Stars].
Rawls has collaborated with various artists, including Grand Agent. Rawls runs a Columbus-based production company and record label, and performs as a DJ.

Music career

Throughout his career, Rawls has developed a diverse body of work. His solo albums include The Essence of J. Rawls, The Hip-Hop Affect, and The Legacy. He is a member of the duo 3582 with Fat Jon of Five Deez, and has collaborated on projects such as Respect Game or Expect Flames with Casual of Hieroglyphics and Youth Culture Power with John Robinson, a jazz-infused album addressing challenges in educating inner-city youth.

Academic career

In addition to his musical career, Rawls has established an academic profile. He holds a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Cincinnati, a master's degree in education from Ashland University, and a Doctorate in Educational Administration from Ohio University. He has served as an adjunct instructor and visiting artist, teaching courses in hip hop and music business, and has co-authored Youth Culture Power: A #HipHopEd Guide to Teacher-Student Relationships and Student Engagement. Rawls also directs the Hip-Hop OHIO Patton Education Program at Ohio University's Patton College of Education.

Discography

Studio albums