Artist's albums
Trap Jazz
2022 · EP
Fish Scale (feat. Tory Lanez & Trouble)
2021 · single
Longway Sinatra 2
2021 · album
Pink Salmon
2021 · single
Anxious
2020 · single
Trap Sinatra 2
2020 · album
Lil Bih
2020 · single
Go Get It (feat. Jeezy & Chief Keef)
2020 · single
God Bless Da 6
2019 · album
HATA (feat. Blac Youngsta)
2019 · single
Beezo Freestyle
2019 · single
Big Racks (feat. Lil Uzi Vert)
2018 · single
For The Ladies
2018 · EP
Mr. Aye Ok
2017 · single
Blue Moon
2017 · album
Countdown
2017 · album
Why Not
2017 · EP
Boot Up
2017 · single
Trap Sinatra
2016 · EP
New Bankroll
2016 · single
All Eyes on Me
2015 · album
Type of Party (Club)
2015 · single
Jump off the Porch
2014 · single
Rich or Not
2014 · single
Wassup
2014 · single
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Biography
Known chiefly as a trap producer for the booming beats he has supplied for numerous rap and R&B artists from the Southern U.S., Joshua Cross, aka Cassius Jay, is from Georgia himself, specifically Decatur. The son of a bishop, he came up in the church, an environment that enabled him to develop his talent as a keyboardist and eventually as a music director. After a period during which he toured extensively with the-Dream as keyboardist and music director, Cross ventured into production, mentored by Don Vito and eventually supported by Zaytoven, the latter of whom also became a close studio collaborator. Cross' first major credit was as co-producer of Justin Bieber's "Fa La La," featuring Boyz II Men. Following subsequent work with Lloyd ("All of Me") and August Alsina (highlighted by "Right There"), Cross landed tracks on Future's number one album DS2, Jeezy's Top Five hit Church in These Streets, and Migos' chart-topping C U L T U R E. All the while, Cross put forth a number of his own recordings, including All Eyes on Me (2015), Prince of Trap (2016), and Cold Summer (2016), all of which took advantage of his growing connections list by involving many of the artists he had previously supported behind the scenes. Cross has remained involved with his church and directs his daughters' gospel singing group. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi