Jakki tha Motamouth
Jakki tha Motamouth  | |
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| Birth name | Jakki Rubin | 
| Also known as | Jakki da Motamouth Jakki the Motamouth  | 
| Born | May 15, 1976 | 
| Origin | Columbus, Ohio, United States | 
| Genres | Hip hop | 
| Occupation | Rapper | 
| Years active | 1998-present | 
| Labels | Babygrande Records NCS Records Ear to the Grind Music Man Bites Dog Records  | 
Jakki Rubin, (born May 15, 1976),[1] better known by his stage name Jakki tha Motamouth, is an American rapper from Columbus, Ohio.[2] He is a member of MHz Legacy.[3] He was part of the group The Weathermen.[4] Originally released in 2004, his first solo album, God vs. Satan, was re-released in 2005.[5] He's best known for his punchlines and excellent storytelling ability.
Discography
Albums
- God vs. Satan (2005)
 - Psycho Circus (2008)
 
Singles
- "Widespread" b/w "The Chosen" (2000)
 - "I'm Trying" (2003)
 
Guest appearances
- RJD2 - "F.H.H." from Deadringer (2002)
 - Copywrite - "Nobody" and "Theme Music" from The High Exhaulted (2002)
 - Vakill - "Forbidden Scriptures" from The Darkest Cloud (2003)
 - Greenhouse Effect - "You Must Learn" from Columbus or Bust (2005)
 - Killah Priest - "Fire Reign" from The 3 Day Theory (2010)
 - Copywrite - "Swaggot Killaz" from God Save the King (2012)
 - Casual x J. Rawls - "Hier-O-Dot" from Respect Game or Expect Flames (2012)
 
References
- ^ "Jakki Rubin". Allmusic. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
 - ^ "Jakki Da Motamouth - Interview". The Crypt. August 12, 2009. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
 - ^ Meara, Paul (November 6, 2012). "MHz Talk Debut Album, Columbus Hip Hop & The Late Camu Tao's Impact On Group". HipHopDX. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
 - ^ Jost, Matt (July 18, 2003). "The Weathermen :: The Conspiracy :: Eastern Conference Records". RapReviews. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
 - ^ Mason, Stewart. "God vs. Satan - Jakki Da Motamouth". Allmusic. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
 
Further reading
- Lunny, Hugo (November 2000). "MVRemix Interviews: Jakki The Motamouth". MVRemix. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
 
External links
- Jakki Da Motamouth discography at Discogs