MIKE JONES
There’s a common
misconception that as an independent artist, you are inferior without the
backing of a major label. You aren’t supposed to be able to garner enough
attention to gain shouts from Jay-Z or DJ Clue during an MTV Direct Effect
episode. Nor are you supposed to have a deal with Reebok, duets with stars like
Usher and Mya, a clothing line, or be able to move 250,000 units of your
product. One man has done all this and more. Meet the accomplished Mike Jones
who is running the game with his master plan, working as a major without a deal.
Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Mike Jones has always had an eye to the
future while laying the foundation to climb the ladder of success. Jones’ first
love has always been basketball. But, when his hoop dream did not materialize,
he realized that he had to make money to become his own man. As is with most
hoods Biggie described, either you’re slinging crack rock or got a wicked jump
shot. Mike Jones began to hustle. However, instead of achieving his champagne
wishes by squandering his money, he saved enough money to create Ice Age
Entertainment in 2001 to pursue his other love, rapping.
After creating his own label and studio to keep costs down, Mike Jones ran into
a problem whenever he needed music from a producer. “Back in the day,” he
reminisces, “I’d ask for a beat and they’d be like, Who are you? I’d say, Mike
Jones. And then they’d be like, ‘Who?’ ‘Mike Jones!’” A good businessman
recognized a possible branding technique and his famous “Mike Jones, who? Mike
Jones!” hook was born. “I do it to throw it back in their face. They helped more
than they know,” Mike Jones states happily.
Next, Mike Jones began to circulate his music by hitting DJs and strip clubs to
make sure his music was heard in the streets. He garnered such a buzz that the
talented chopped and screwed master Michael Watts, owner of Swisha House, took
notice. In 2002, Mike Jones became an official resident in the House and signed
to the label. The partnership has been blazing lanes ever since under the Mike
Jones motto: “You don’t work you don’t eat, you don’t grind you don’t shine.”
With the work he’s put in, his future is brighter than a Lil’ Flip smile in the
sunshine. He has dropped four albums on Swisha House: Ballin’ Underground, First
Round Draft Picks, Runnin’ The Game, and Day Hell Broke Loose 2. The latter
contains a high quality video of his latest single, “Still Tippin’.” Meanwhile,
the combined freestyle verses with popular beats mixed in with original works
like “Who Is Mike Jones?” and “Got It Sowed” can be found on two discs per album
(one at normal speed and the other chopped and screwed). They’ve already netted
Mike Jones over 250,000 units sold independently! Keep in mind that these are
sales due to word of mouth, not through video and radio promotions. His next
album, King of the Streets, is slated for a June release, while Platinum
Underground is due out on November 18. Fans anxious for the heralded Who Is Mike
Jones album will have to wait until he achieves his goal of signing to a major.
With all of his successes, what is he waiting for until he signs? There is a
certain amount he feels he deserves. “Major [labels] will respect your hustle
and will give you more when they see you grinding. Choosers pay. If you choose,
you have to pay. It’s different if you approach them rather than be approached
because they know that you have value and will make their money back.” But,
until that day, “I’m trying to be the first indie artist on the cover of The
Source. I want to be on 106 & Park as an indie. If I keep grinding and building
a buzz, I know good things will happen. I don’t need to be on a major to get all
of that. I want to show that you can do this as an indie.”
In the meantime, he is perhaps the most accessible artist in the industry. Feel
free to reach out to him on his personal number 281-330-8004, or AOL IM him at
the handle Who2813308004. Plus, you can always visit his site WhoMikeJones.com
for the latest gear from his clothing line, The Mike Jones Collection, or hear
his newest tracks. But if you must find him, be patient. This Texan has already
performed in California, Nebraska, Florida, Mississippi, Colorado, Oklahoma,
Louisiana, Missouri, Arkansas, and headed your way soon. And just when you
thought the grind was done, you can check Mike Jones in his new feature movie
sporting the new Reebok’s with “Who is Mike Jones” scripted on the side.
Whenever Mike Jones gets tired and feels too weak to move, he looks at the
tattoo engraved on his arm for inspiration. It reads: “If you don’t work you
don’t eat, you don’t grind you don’t shine. Anything my routine, 90% grind, 10%
sleep. I grind so much I hardly get sleep. I’m not comfortable sleeping, but a
dream, Mike Jones.” According to Jones, “If I’m at home sleeping, I’m doing
nothing but dreaming. That’s what got me here. If I’m awake, grinding, and
putting effort into it, I’mma be alright. I’mma keep hustling and producing good
music. I give the streets what they want to hear.” Remember the name Mike Jones,
because he will not let you forget it.
