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Polow da Don

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Polow da Don
Birth nameJamal Fincher Jones
Also known as
  • Awesome Jones!!!
  • Shorty Pimp
Born(1977-10-15)October 15, 1977 or 1978 (age 46–47)
Clearwater, Florida, U.S.
OriginAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • hype man
Years active1997–present
Labels

Polow-Freache Jamal Fincher Jones[1][2] (born October 15, 1977 or 1978), known by his professional name Polow da Don, is an American record producer and rapper. He rose to fame in late 2005 and early 2006 through hit singles by musicians such as Ludacris, Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, Ciara, Kelly Rowland, Fergie, Rich Boy, Kelis, Nas, Usher, Nelly, G-Unit and Mario.

Early life

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Polow was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. His mother was born in Japan.[3] As a teenager in the mid-1990s, Polow listened to groups such as UGK, the Geto Boys, and 8Ball & MJG. His younger sister, Karesha, helped him learn to play the keyboards and use MPC equipment. Polow played football and basketball for the Mount Vernon Christian Academy prep school. After earning good grades, he enrolled in Morehouse College. While in the middle through a bachelor's degree in accounting, he left college to pursue a rap career with his rap group Jim Crow.

The group signed to Sony Records in 1999, where they released two albums, Crow's Nest (1999) and Right Quick (2001), before being dropped. Though disappointed, Polow formed a Southern hip hop group with Bubba Sparxxx, Sean P, Pastor Troy, G Rock, and Timbaland. However, they also parted ways without any releases.[2] Polow started making beats around 2001. His first beat tape of his came to Interscope Records president Jimmy Iovine. The beats were eventually used for the tracks "Runaway Love" by Ludacris, "Buttons" by the Pussycat Dolls, and "This Is the Life" by Tru-Life.

References

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  1. Shepherd, Julianne (March/April 2008). Polow Da Don: Back for the First Time Archived 2009-02-17 at the Wayback Machine. Scratch magazine. Accessed June 4, 2008.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hope, Clover (June 2007). "I'm Fresh". XXL magazine, p. 70.
  3. Renee, Fawn (August 29, 2007). Features / DJs Producers : Polow Da Don: Talks To Black Women. AllHipHop. Accessed June 4, 2008.