1. Jaz-O's debut extended play, The Warmup was the first release from the Roc Nation subsidiary, Equity Distribution.

1. Jaz-O's debut extended play, The Warmup was the first release from the Roc Nation subsidiary, Equity Distribution.
Jaz-O helped me get a single deal on Tommy Boy Records after I collaborated on a song with him called "My Fila".
Several months after signing with EMI USA, Jaz-O visited London, where he would record his debut album.
Jaz-O released his second album To Your Soul on July 16,1990.
Sometime after the album was released, Jaz-O was dropped from his record label and began to spend time working behind the scenes as a producer.
At some point, Jaz-O connected with The Lox, and produced a demo tape for the group, which would become instrumental to the start of their successful career.
Jaz-O produced, and was featured on "Ain't No Nigga," the second single from Jay-Z's 1996 debut album, Reasonable Doubt.
In 1999, Jaz-O appeared on Jay-Z's "Nigga What, Nigga Who ", a single that was released from Jay-Z's third album Vol.
In late August 2009, Jaz-O was featured on another song dissing Jay-Z, titled "Gangstas Ride" with West Coast rapper, The Game.
On February 7,2020, Jaz-O released an extended play titled The Warmup, on Kingz Kounty Media Group.
Jaz-O released "Lookin' Like", a collaboration single with Nipsey Hussle, on July 2,2021.
Caz was the artist who made Jaz-O decide to become a rapper.
Jaz-O was known to be a visible figure in the Nuwaubian Nation during the 1980s.