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About Me
J Wils’ family moved from Africa in the early 1980s to the New York metro area; now living in the US, the land of diversity and opportunity, it provided Johantz “J Wils” Wilson with a wide perspective on music genres and styles, with Hip Hop being its most influential, thus leading to the start of his professional musical career as DJ LaSmouve, a moniker given to him by his audiences as they recognized his ability to blend mixes smoothly. As a DJ LaSmouve worked at clubs and private parties, and through these appearances he eventually collaborated with his peers to form a Rap group known as Smooth Concepts in 1986. The group’s essence dwelled in the smooth production created by LaSmouve, an experience which eventually led him to launch his own production company: LaSmouve Productions. Shortly after and with production demand increasing he found himself working alongside some of the best in the industry, both independent and major label artists such as Warner Brothers’ Phajja and Atlantic Records’ Terror Squad.
Terror Squad
In 1998 LaSmouve was commissioned to work as part of Fat Joe’s label on what would become one of the classics of HipHop’s world culture: Terror Squad - The Album. The product of a team of talented producers, LaSmouve being one of them, it also featured credits by Juju of the Beatnuts, Buckwild, The Alchemist, Arkatech Beatz and others; in addition it featured vocals/lyrics by luminaries such as Fat Joe, Big Pun, Armageddon, Cuban Link, Tony Sunshine, Prospect, and Triple Seis; LaSmouve’s contribution to the album was in the form of track 14 “My Kinda Girls”
J Wils Moniker
in 2013, after being part of the music industry’s well established and accredited producer ranks for well over a decade, LaSmouve released his debut album “The Music is in Me” under the Moniker J Wils, written and produced by himself and with engineering credits by another industry veteran and heavy weight, Edwin Ramos Jr. (Credits: Ali, Mary J. Blige, Angie Stone, Bobby Brown, R Kelly, Tito Puente Jr., among others.) Subsequent releases include the well-received ‘American Dream’ (Hot 93.7 FM - DJ Buck), Sweetspot (2015), a spoof of TV series Cheaters, it achieved the #1 spot on NYC’s video count down charts and featured appearances by Nathaniel alexander (Project Runway, Wytches, Kung-Fu Sit) and Charlie Balducci (MTV's "True Life: I'm Getting Married"? - Marital Blitz - NYC Arts Cypher.) ‘Start Over’ (2016), Directed by Gerald Barclay (Credits: Snoop Dog, Wutang Clan, Waka Flocka among others.) and featuring appearances by Gano Grills (Credits: Hannibal, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai and Shaft.) ‘Born a Star’ (2017) introduced by Hot 93.7 FM’s DJ Billy Busch and distributed by INgrooves/Fontana/Universal (iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon.) This latest was son followed by ‘21’ – its video also directed by Gee Bee’s productions Gerald Barclay and featuring on keyboards Jazz Joyner (Credits: Joe, Mary Blige, Usher among others.)
Public Image and Philanthropy
Over the years Wilson has been active in several charitable and social activism pursuits, especially in cases where violence affects low income communities. The start of 2012 was particularly painful as our communities were shocked by the shooting death of youth Justin Thompson (Bridgeport, CT), it was soon followed, in less than a month, by the Trayvon Martin shooting; both events while separated geographically shared a common denominator: Gun Violence, in response communities organized rallies and pressed legislation aimed at curving gun proliferation. Wilson’s response consisted on releasing a song calling for an end to violence, ‘Thumbs Up, Guns Down’, and partnered up with Connecticut Against Gun Violence (CAGV) – a community organization, in partnership with law enforcement, tasked with identifying, develop, and promote passage of legislation designed to enhance gun safety at the local, state, and national level. He further pushed the message by appearing on news media outlets (News 12 and NBC News 4.)
In 2013 Wilson, now appearing as J Wils, partnered up with Connecticut’s Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control Program by producing and contributing a series of Media PSAs to help raise awareness on the issue, in particular regarding childhood lead poisoning prevention. Throughout 2014 and 2015 J Wils sought to engage on a wider effort against violence, as a result he attended regional events such as New York’s “Push for Peace”, organized by FOX 5 / Hot 97’s host and personality Lisa Evers – Street Soldiers, participating personalities have included mayor Corey Booker, sports and entertainment personalities such as NY Giants Kareem McKenzie, and Hip Hop artists Maino, Murda Mook, among others. In 2017 J Wils was recognized by the Mayor Joseph P. Ganim, city of Bridgeport, CT, for his social and community efforts and contributions through the art of Hip Hop.