J Prince
Rapper
Prominent Houston, Texas rap figure who is known for being the CEO of Rap-A-Lot Records. He founded the label in 1986, and has garnered the reputation of being a stiff promoter of Houston rap and hip-hop.
The first prominent album he produced via Rap-A-Lot Records was Raheem's The Vigilante in 1988.
He served as the first boxing manager for Floyd Mayweather, Jr. In February 2015, he released the diss track "Courtesy Call" against a litany of rappers he felt guilty of wrongdoing, including Lil Wayne and Diddy.
His son J. Prince Jr. is largely credited with having discovered the rapping talents of Drake.
He has collaborated with rapper Scarface, who has been a Rap-A-Lot records signee.