JMJ Records

The label released such artists as The Afros, Fam-Lee, Onyx, Jayo Felony, Suga and 50 Cent.

All music on the album was produced by David Reeves, better known as Davy DMX, and Jason Mizell.

In 1991, Jay signed Fam-Lee, which included four brothers by the name of: Berkley, Anthony, Keef and Coree Pearyer from Plainfield, New Jersey.

[10] In 1994, Jay signed gangsta rapper Jayo Felony from San Diego, California.

[12] In 1996, Jay took under his wing a young Curtis Jackson, whom he allowed to use the professional equipment in a recording studio and gave him the first real opportunities for performances in front of an audience.

Jay produced debut album for Fifty Cent, which he had planned to release under JMJ.

However, Jay's mentorship helped Fifty get the close attention of several executive producers from Columbia Records, who appreciated his talent and signed to their label in 1999.