![]() ![]() His third album however, “Ghetto Classics” released on February 14th 2006, shot right up to the number one spot of the Billboard 200 Chart. Jaheim featured on the song by Nelly, “My Place” which was released on July 16th 2004. His sophomore album “Still Ghetto” followed suit, peaking at #8 on the Billboard 200 chart. Following these singles came the release of an album entitled “Ghetto Love”, released on March 13th 2001. The former shot right up to number two in the US R&B Charts, and 26 in the Billboard Top 100. He received great reactions from his debut singles, “Could It Be” and “Just in Case”. He got his break when he recorded a demo tape that found its way into an A&R at Divine Mill Records, which is a division of Warner Bros. He grew up with music all around him, and would take part in talent shows, he won the Apollo Theater’s talent show at the age of fifteen, three times. It started for Jaheim at a young age, with the influence of his grandfather who had previously sang in The Drifters. ![]()
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