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J-Ax
Background information
Birth nameAlessandro Aleotti
Born (1972-08-05) 5 August 1972 (age 51)
OriginMilan, Italy
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active1990–present
LabelsEMI, Newtopia
Website[1]

Alessandro Aleotti (Italian pronunciation: [alesˈsandroaleˈɔtti]; born 5 August 1972), known as J-Ax (Italian: [ˌdʒɛiˈaks]), is an Italian rapper and singer, formerly in the rap group Articolo 31 with his DJ Vito Luca Perrini (DJ Jad).[1] He is the brother of Weedo (also known as Grido from boyband Gemelli DiVersi). On 6 May 2010, he created the band Due di Picche ('Two of Spades') with Neffa.

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Biography

From 1990 to 2005, J-Ax (abbreviation of Joker Alex) rose to prominence as part of the popular Italian rap group Articolo 31[2][3] which he founded with Vito Luca Perrini, AKA "DJ Jad".[1] In 2014 he became a judge on the show The Voice of Italy.

Articolo 31

Soloist

In 2006 J-Ax released his first solo album, Di sana pianta. This album, which was very pop oriented, spawned no fewer than six singles: "S.N.O.B.", "Tua mamma", "Ti amo o ti ammazzo", "Acqua nella scuola", "Piccoli per sempre" and "Escono i pazzi". The single "Ti amo o ti ammazzo" was also translated and released in Spanish as "Te amo o te mato". This album continued themes used by Articolo 31, such as knowing love ("Ti amo o ti ammazzo"), criticising society, ("S.N.O.B.", "Tua mamma") and the protection of immigrants ("Escono i pazzi", "Fumo ancora").

In 2007 he teamed up with The Styles to release the single "Più Stile", which won at the MTV Europe Music Awards for "Best Italian Act".

In the same year, he released material with some of "Spaghetti Funk", a crew which he created at the same time as Articolo 31 in the 90s with Gemelli DiVersi, Space One, Raptuz TDK (a writer) and a lot of other singers that now aren't in the crew.

Later, on the album Di sana pianta he released the song "S.N.O.B. reloaded" with Space One, Gué Pequeno, Jake La Furia, Marracash, Don Joe and Fabio B. In 2007, he also participated in MTV Day with DJ Jad and reformed their old group for a day.

J-Ax did not release an album in 2007, although he had many projects on, which continued into 2008. He sang on "Amici un cazzo" by Space One with Gemelli Diversi, "Come noi" by Pino Scotto and Fattore wow with Marracash and Gue Pequeno. He also wrote three songs in that year: "Uno di noi", a thank you to his fans; "Limonare al multisala", for the soundtrack of the film Ti stramo; and "I vecchietti fanno oh", the first single of his next album.

In 2011, J-Ax appeared on the remix of Kasabian's single "Man of Simple Pleasures".

2009

J-Ax in 2009

At the beginning of 2009 J-Ax launched a project: to release two CDs in the year. The first, Rap N' Roll was released at the end of January. As well as "I vecchietti fanno oh", he released 3 singles: "Aumentaci le dosi", "3 paperelle" and "Rap N' Roll". Artists who worked with him on the album include Space One, DJ Zak, Gué Pequeno, Irene Viboras, Fabio B and Guido Style, with whom he had worked since "Più Stile".

In the summer of 2009 he released his third CD as a solo artist, Deca dance. J-Ax paid homage to house music with this album with the single "Deca Dance" as well as more traditional singles with "Come un sasso" and "Vendesi idolo". He also shows his sense of humour on "I love paranoia" and "Come un sasso". Pino Daniele, Marracash, Grido and Jovanotti took part in the album as well as another partnership with The Styles.

Discography

With Articolo 31

  • 1993 – È Natale (ma io non-ci sto dentro)
  • 1993 – Strade di città
  • 1994 – Messa di vespiri
  • 1996 – Così com'è
  • 1998 – Nessuno
  • 1999 – Xché sì
  • 2000 – Greatest hits
  • 2002 – Domani smetto
  • 2003 – Italiano medio
  • 2004 – La riconquista del forum

Solo

  • 2006 – Di sana pianta
  • 2009 – Rap n' Roll
  • 2009 – Deca Dance
  • 2011 – Meglio prima (?)
  • 2015 – Il bello d'esser brutti
  • 2020 – ReAle

Collaborations

Singles

Since 2006 – solo

  • 2006: "S.N.O.B. (Senza Nessun Obbligo Baciaculistico)"
  • 2006: "Ti amo o ti ammazzo"
  • 2006: "Piccoli per sempre"
  • 2006: "Escono i pazzi"
  • 2006: "Aqua nella scquola"
  • 2007: "Tua mamma"
  • 2007: "Fumo ancora – L'esame della bamba"
  • 2007: "Quotidiana"
  • 2007: "Ti amo o ti ammazzo" (Spanish: "Te amo o te mato")
  • 2007: "S.N.O.B. reloaded"
  • 2007: "+ Stile" (featuring The Styles)
  • 2008: "Come noi" (from the album Datevi Fuoco by Pino Scotto)
  • 2008: "Uno di noi" (featuring Spaghetti Funk)
  • 2009: "Rap n' Roll" (featuring Guè Pequeno)
  • 2009: "I vecchietti fanno O"
  • 2009: "Limonare al multisala" (featuring The Styles)
  • 2009: "Aumentaci le dosi"
  • 2009: "Tre paperelle" (featuring Irene Viboras)
  • 2009: "Il sole dentro di me" (featuring Pino Daniele)
  • 2009: "Deca dance"
  • 2009: "Anni amari" (featuring Pino Daniele)
  • 2011: "Dentro me"
  • 2011: "Altra vita"
  • 2011: "Meglio prima"
  • 2011: "Domenica da coma"
  • 2011: "I love my bike"
  • 2012: "Tutta scena"
  • 2012: "Brillo ma da lucido"
  • 2012: "Io non-sono partito" (featuring Steve Forest)
  • 2012: "Se il mondo fosse" (featuring Emis Killa, Club Dogo & Marracash)
  • 2014: "Uno di quei giorni" (featuring Nina Zilli)
  • 2015: "Il bello d'esser brutti"
  • 2015: "Maria Salvador" (featuring Il Cile)
  • 2015: "Miss & Mr Hide"
  • 2015: "La tangenziale" (featuring Elio)
  • 2015: "Intro" (featuring Bianca Atzei)
  • 2016: "Vorrei ma non-posto" with Fedez
  • 2016: "Assenzio" with Fedez featuring Stash and Levante
  • 2017: "Piccole cose" with Fedez featuring Alessandra Amoroso
  • 2017: "Senza pagare" with Fedez featuring T-Pain
  • 2018: "Italiana" with Fedez
  • 2018: "Tutto tua madre"
  • 2019: "Timberland Pro"
  • 2019: "Ostia Lido"
  • 2020: "La mia hit" (featuring Max Pezzali)

Awards

Books

  • I pensieri di nessuno, 1998, Ricordi-Publication.
  • Tutta scena, 2012, TV Sorrisi e Canzoni.
  • Axforismi, 2014, Feltrinelli.
  • Imperfetta forma, 2016, Mondadori.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Without Filter Nico Feature film debut; leading role
2004 Natale a casa Deejay Dik Dickens #01 Cameo appearance
2015 Numero zero - Alle origini del rap italiano Himself Documentary film
2016 Zeta - Una storia Hip Hop Himself Cameo appearance
2017 Cars 3 Speaker Thunder Hollow (voice) Italian dub; voice role
2019 Appena un minuto Himself Cameo appearance
Playmobil: The Movie Emperor Maximus (voice) Italian dub; voice role

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2010 2010 TRL Awards Presenter Annual ceremony
2012 MTV Spit Judge Season 1
2014–2015; 2018 The Voice of Italy Coach Seasons 2–3; 5
2015 Sorci verdi Host Variety show
2016 Amici di Maria De Filippi Coach Blue team
2018 Il Supplente Himself Episode: "Second episode"
2019–present All Together Now Judge

References

  1. ^ a b "J-Ax – Biography & History". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 12 September 2017. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Articolo 31 – Biography & History". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 11 May 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  3. ^ Fabio Bernabei (21 May 2014). Hip Hop Italia: Il rap italiano dalla breakdance alle rapstar. Imprimatur editore, 2014. ISBN 978-8868301705.

External links

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