Jay Bezel

Bezel started his career in Philly hitting the streets with mixtapes and doing local DVDs.

1 & 2, and Jim Jones "On My Way To Church" where he was the driving force behind such singles as "Best Out and "Certified Gangstas".

[1] Later that year, Bezel teamed up with fellow Philadelphia-area rappers Tone Trump and Hedonis da Amazon to produce an antiviolence single entitled "Every Day Is Crazy.

"[2] After parting ways with Juelz Santana and renouncing his affiliation with DipSet/Skull Gang, Bezel started his own movement called "Doe Stackaz Ent.".

[3] He has also recently collaborated with fellow Dipset member 40 Cal on a new track about the rap collective's possible demise.