Half a Mill
Jasun Wardlaw[1] (January 25, 1973 – October 24, 2003) better known by his stage name Half a Mill, was a Brooklyn-based American rapper.
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Birth name | Jasun Wardlaw |
Born | Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S. | January 25, 1973
Died | October 24, 2003 30) Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S. | (aged
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1992–2003 |
Labels | Penalty Warlock Lo-Key |
Associated acts | Spice 1, Ali Vegas, DJ Scratch, The Firm, Tragedy Khadafi, N.O.R.E., Kool G Rap |
Career
Jasun was considered an underground rapper in the early 1990s. His mainstream breakthrough came in 1997 when he scored a guest spot on supergroup The Firms debut LP "The Album" on the song Throw Your Guns which featured his Firm connect, frequent collaborator and mentor AZ (Jasun was also featured heavily on AZ's 1995 debut LP). The high-profile foursome The Firm also included Nas, Nature, and Foxy Brown. In spite of eventually selling gold, The Album did not quite meet expectations in terms of copies sold, considering the all-star lineup, the - thusfar - popular mafioso rap concept and production by the likes of Trackmasters, Neptunes, Dr. Dre and their ilk. The group (who also suffered from repeated disses from replaced founding member, QB legend Cormega) was put on hiatus; the three established mcs returned to their solo careers while up-and-comers Nature (who replaced Cormega) and guest Half-A-Mill tended to their newfound fame. From this point onward, Half-A-Mill appeared on a few other songs including the song "thug ones," intended to rake the stage for his debut album.
Personal life
Jasun is the father of Jasun Jabbar Wardlaw Jr., who not only is a rapper who operates as Jasun Jabbar but is also a producer and an actor.[2]
Death
Wardlaw was shot and killed in the Albany Projects in Brooklyn, New York. Police found his lifeless body with a gunshot wound to his head inside his apartment on Albany Avenue, nearby prospect plaza on October 23, 2003.[3]
Half a Mill is the subject of a full-length documentary Player Hating: A Love Story (2010) by filmmaker Maggie Hadleigh-West.[4]
Discography
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Half-A-Mill Demo Tape (with DJ Scratch)
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Milíon |
Da Hustle Don't Stop
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See also
References
- Birchmeier, Jason (May 20, 2008). "Half-A-Mill > Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
- "BIO".
- "New York Post - NYPD Daily Blotter". nypost.com. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
- "Player Hating: A Love Story". YoMaggie.com. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
- Charts & Awards - Milíon