James Clay Jones III, widely recognized by his stage name Boldy James, is a distinguished American rapper and songwriter within the hip-hop genre. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, on August 9, 1982.
His notable breakthrough on the national stage occurred in 2009 with two features on The Cool Kids and Don Cannon mixtape "Merry Christmas," contributing to the tracks "BBQ Wings" and "Tires." Additionally, he gained prominence in 2010 through his collaboration on the remix of Chip tha Ripper's "Fat Raps," alongside acclaimed artists like Big Sean, Asher Roth, Dom Kennedy, and Chuck Inglish.
On May 24, 2011, Boldy James marked his solo debut with the mixtape "Trappers Alley Pros and Cons." His discography further boasts hit singles such as "Great Adventures," "Level Tipping Scales," "Lon Live Julio," and albums like "Mr. Ten08," "Killing Nothing," and "Be That as It May." Boldy James continues to make significant contributions to the hip-hop landscape with his distinctive style and lyrical prowess.
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