Jacob Gray, better known by his stage name J Meast, is an American rapper who was born and raised in Oakland, California on August 29, 1989. He was influenced by a variety of musical influences as he grew up. His parents loved music as well, and they usually had a variety of music playing in the house. He’s also a well-known hip-hop performer and songwriter, with hits including “Slide,” “Bounce Back,” and “630 Sauce.”
He wants to ensure that his music is comprehended in a way that goes beyond simple translation and creates an impression on the listener. He’s worked with platinum-selling musicians including Too Short, Mims, Iamsu, and Mistah Fab, as well as D-Lo, Philthy Rich, Stevie Joe, Hood Stars, Young Chop, Young Gully, San Quinn, and others from the Bay Area. J Meast has shared the stage with major artists such as Kurupt on his “Moon Rock” Tour, E-40 on his “Choices” Tour, Nappy Roots on their “Lost Travelers” Tour, Anonymous That Dude on his “Coffee and Kush” Tour, YG on his “F Donald Trump” Tour, and Mickey Avalon on his “Tears On My Tombstone” Tour. He led his debut tour, “All Hustle,” in September of 2016. J Meast was a co-headliner on the Ying Yang Twins’ Pacific Northwest leg of their tour in 2019.
To enter the mainstream public eye, he pulls his poetic flexibility and life experiences. The flame that fueled him to pursue his aspirations and passion was his enthusiasm for his profession and his desire to build a space for himself in life. J Meast is making a statement by continually reminding his followers how important his passion for music is to him, with intense but seductive rap lyrics and a vintage sound and style. His desire to create something new and better has propelled him throughout his career and is the secret to his success and tenacity.
Meast puts all his emotions deep inside to create his music song “Bounce Back.” The track is set after the death of his older brother, who, based on the tune, was someone he admired much. The result is a gentle and honest account of his miserable experiences. Grieving is difficult, and Meast is attempting to recover via his song “Bounce Back,” in which he pours his emotions into the music.
While making music, his major objective is to leave the listener with a sense of joy and positivism. The sensation that makes people want to return and listen again and again. By embracing his traditional origins and combining them with his grip on western music culture, he hopes to push the limits of music. He also loves to combine inspirations from several styles into his work and is not restricted to a single genre. In the year 2020, J Meast released Gula, a popular track and video from his latest album 4 The Mob 4.
Music isn’t the only thing that surrounds him. He is a gym obsessive and a fitness freak. He has a sizable fan base and a sizable social media following. On his Instagram, he frequently posts about new projects. He has a YouTube channel that he uses to post music videos. He has been releasing music and building his fan base on his own time. He has a business-minded approach and continues to profit from his knowledge and abilities. His charismatic personality has earned him friends across the world as well as the rising admiration of industry ears.