Hailing from Oakland, Ca, Ian Kelly's, formerly known as K.E.L.L.S. , smooth and fluid sound fits right in with his soulful intentions of Jamla Records, with whom he's been officially signed too since 2018 as a result of the success of his hardworking efforts in previous and future promising releases.
Kelly's time at Jamla has placed in the midst of some of the titans of hip hop talent; he has earned his unique place as the ill vocalist of Jamla among acts like 9th Wonder himself, and tight production unit The Soul Council.
As greatness breeds greatness, Ian Kelly is set to solidify star status with the release of his long-awaited CHAMPIAN. CHAMPIAN will be the most recent of Kelly's work which already include Good Shit Vol. 1 and Vol. 2.
Ian Kelly's voice can most recently be heard in the compilation album, Jamla is the Squad II, in which he appears on two songs: "Welcome to JamRoc" and "Do Something". With Jamla behind him and the soul and hip hop edge of his upcoming CHAMPIAN, Ian Kelly is proving his worth among some of the greats in the field.
Straight out of Oakland, California. BossLife Big Spence is arguably one of the greatest artists to emerge from the city since the 1990’s. Revered for his Player/Pimp lyrics, style and aura. Heavily influenced by 80/90s era of Hip Hop, Big Spence is in a lane of his own. Providing a modern twist to a classic Bay Area/West Coast mob sound. Before breaking through with his debut album “BossLife Summer” & BossLife movement in 2019, Big Spence made a name for himself as a producer. Producing for artists in the greater Bay Area like 22nd Jim, Allblack, Duckwrth, Trifln, Lulbearrubberband, Mistah Fab, Daboii, SOB X RBE, Too Short & many more. While the city of Oakland rapidly gentrifies, Big Spence rises and keeps the traditional Bay Area culture/sound alive almost single handedly.
Stunnaman02 is a San Francisco Native. He was born and raised in the World Renown Fillmore District. This rising young star, actor and community advocate has been making music & rapping since the age of 15 and has been on the grind since. He brings constant positive affirmations into the negativity of real life situations. His latest single, "Big Steppin" was adopted by the NFL San Francisco 49ers as their theme song. He was also featured in the biggest movie to come out of San Francisco, by A24, titled "The Last Black Man in San Francisco." StunnaMan02 is also set to be featured in the online series, "Rent Check"