J Son

People known by names similar to J Son include:

  • J-Son (born 1985), Brazilian-born Swedish rapper and songwriter
  • J'Son (singer), R&B singer
  • J'son (comics), Marvel Comics character
  • See also

  • JSON (JavaScript Object Notation), for data interchange
  • Jason (disambiguation)
  • J'son (comics)

    J'son is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the father of Star-Lord.

    Publication history

    Jason of Spartax first appeared in Marvel Preview #11 and was created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne.

    Fictional character biography

    J'son is the Emperor of the Spartoi Empire where the Spartoi are a sister race to the Shi'ar, separating from their cousins millions of year ago. He was the only son of the previous Emperor Eson, and therefore was Prince and sole heir to the throne. Rejecting his idealism, the ruling Council of Ministers prevented J'son from taking the throne. The future emperor would be educated, as per Spartax tradition, by being brought up on dozens of the Empire's planets working many professions, including servant, miner, poet, soldier and pilot - excelling in the latter two.

    When Ronan the Accuser of the Kree Empire forced the Inhuman Royal Family to attempt to assassinate the Empress Lilandra, ruler of the neighboring Shi'ar Empire during a wedding ceremony that would symbolically unite the Shi'ar and Spartoi, J'son (who had been seen with the Inhumans) was accused of being part of the plot. For this, he was banished and deemed unworthy of the throne.

    J-Son

    Julimar Santos Oliveira Neponuceno (born April 27, 1985), better known by his stage name J-Son, is a Brazilian-born Swedish rapper and songwriter. He came to Göteborg, Sweden with his mother when he was 5 years old. He is signed to EMI Music Publishing.

    The Brazilian-Swedish, J-Son started his career with 'Lookie Lookie' and 'Pretty Boy' 2008. In May 2009 he produced the hooks for Extacy 50 Cent ft. J-Son and Loser with Lil Wayne, Tommy Lee, Spark Dawg, Tyga, Joell Ortiz, Smitty, Sum 41. On the upcoming mixtape Shittin On The Industry J-Son will do the hook on the Pitbull track Till I Die.

    J-Son has been the opening act to artists like, Fabolous, 50 Cent Joe Budden, Lady Gaga and Musiq Soulchild.

    Discography

    Albums

    Mixtapes

  • 2008: The Smoke Mixtape
  • 2009: Same Blood Compilation (feat. Same Blood Boyz)
  • 2009: European Hustle
  • Compilations

  • 2011: Global Attack Mixtape, Vol. 2
  • Singles

    As lead artist

    As featured artist

    References

    External links

  • J-Son on Myspace
  • J-Son's channel on YouTube
  • J-Son on Facebook
  • J-Son on Twitter
  • J'Son (singer)

    J'son (Born Jason Tyrel Thomas May 14, 1980) is an R&B singer who was signed to Hollywood Records in the 1990s with three charting hits on the US Billboard Hot 100.

    Career

    J'son grew up in South Central Los Angeles singing on the street corner for tips after school. He started singing at the age of eight in an attempt to gain his mother’s attention, which is when his singing abilities were recognized. At the age of 13 J'son met David Esterson, who helped him get a record deal with Hollywood Records.

    In 1995 J'son released his first single "Take A Look". The song peaked at #74 on the Billboard Hot 100, #26 on Billboard's Rhythmic Top 40 chart, #38 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music\Club Play chart and #54 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart. His second single "I'll Never Stop Loving You" peaked at #62 on the Billboard Hot 100, #38 on Billboard's Rhythmic Top 40 chart, and #57 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart. The song appeared on the "First Kid" movie soundtrack and it was covered by Britney Spears, appearing as the B-side to her single "(You Drive Me) Crazy". J'son's self-titled debut album was released on February 27, 1996 and peaked at #44 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart. His song "Say That You're Ready" appeared on the Eddie movie soundtrack in 1996.

    Podcasts:

    J-Son

    ALBUMS

    10 Years Armada

    Released 2013

    Kontor Top of the Clubs 2012.03

    Released 2013

    Ministry of Sound: The Annual 2011

    Released 2010

    J'son

    ALBUMS

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