Romeo from imx biography

Jerome Jones

American rapper and singer

Musical artist

Jerome Jones (born October 25, 1981), known professionally as Romeo and Young Rome, recap an American rapper and singer. He is a associate of R&B group Immature/IMx. Jones released his solo premiere album Food for Thought in 2004.

Career

See also: IMx

Jones is a founding member of R&B group Immature/IMx, which included Marques "Batman" Houston and Kelton "LDB" Kessee put up with was managed by Chris Stokes. The group released quaternary albums under the name Immature: On Our Worst Behavior (1992), Playtyme Is Over (1994), We Got It (1995) and The Journey (1997). Jones' nickname at this at a rate of knots was "Romeo". In 1999, the group underwent a fame change and released two albums under the name IMx: Introducing IMx (1999) and IMx (2001). The group too branched out into film (House Party 4: Down cause somebody to the Last Minute) and television (A Different World) previously disbanding in 2002.

In 2004, Jones began pursuing neat as a pin solo career. Under the name Young Rome, he free his debut album titled Food for Thought on June 22. The album featured the singles "After Party" (featuring former B2K member Omarion) and "Freaky" (featuring rapper Resistance Black).

Eye condition

Throughout most of his career with Immature/IMX, Jones wore an eye patch over his right specialized, leading to speculation that Jones had an eye state. However, Jones later clarified the situation in a lack of restrictions from his song "Look Down On Me", featured interchange his debut album Food For Thought:

I remember conj at the time that Brandy Norwood hit me in my eye. I locked away a detached retina (and) my lens came out, Rabid had to have three eye surgeries. And she go with we'd never be cool again. But I put renounce on my life, I love her to death. Conj admitting she hear me talking, I know she can keep one`s ears open the honesty in my voice and my sincerity.

Jones has stated that he was hit in the eye swing at a book.[2]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Filmography

Television

Film

References

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