609Entertainment
Six Oh's & Nines Entertainment
Princeton
Aaron Gyampo, better known by Ace, goes by the stage name Ace$o, is an American rapper. Hailing from Trenton, New Jersey he is an upcoming artist in the well-respected New Jersey rap scene. Ace$o was born in Trenton, NJ in 1992, two years later he would move to Princeton, New Jersey where resided for 9 years before a return to Trenton, New Jersey thereafter. In 2006 upon arrival at Trenton Central High School (TCHS) he would meet fellow rapper R. Gaines. The two quickly built a rapport, finding that Ace$o's street style and R. Gaines' backpack rapper style would mesh perfectly. They shortly after created the group Hoodstarz (which later was switched to New Era Muzik) and took off running. By 2007 they inked to a management deal with well known Indies label Supreme Alliance Entertainment LLC. They later dropped the mixtape "Personal Statement" their first official tape to great local reviews. After the overwhelming delay of their sophomore effort "5950 Flow" and recording music together for 6 years, Ace$o, decided that it was time he would go solo. Now as a solo artist and his ever growing music team "6 0s N 9s" behind him Ace$o is primed to breakout. He's Co-Managed by Curtis Lively and his childhood friend Taariq Parker. He's prepping for a summer release of his first solo effort "Rise To The Top". Born in the Ivy League town of Princeton, New Jersey up and coming rapper/emcee Young Jerzey aka Tahaj Humbert has always been surrounded and influenced by hip-hop before he could speak. His uncle Bobby “Fine” Humbert is an underground hip-hop veteran who’s penned classics with giants like YZ, X-Clan, The Fuschnickens and Bun B to name a few was signed to Rick Rubin’s American Recordings in the mid 90’s. Jerz’s father Borne “#9” Humbert was a bells ringing street legend and up & coming rap giant in the Garden State when he was taken from an 11 year old Tahaj abruptly in March of 2005. At such a young age he was able to comprehend death but not understand how the effects of not having a father around would come into play as he got older. He devoted most of his time developing his skills in sports and other athletics. In between football & basketball season or riding his skateboard Young Jerzey would hear random instrumentals and started writing rhymes just for fun. By age 14 he recorded his first song called “Can’t Guard Me” and even shot a no budget video for it. As he got older he yearned for the guidance and influence of his Dad because the streets were starting to call Young Jerz as well. So reluctantly but at the request of his mother he moved to Houston to live his Uncle and his family to get back on track. It was there he really started to play with the idea of following in his father and uncles footsteps and become an emcee and thought maybe he’d be the first to make. When he moved back to Jersey the following school year with a renew sense of purpose and focus he immediately started implementing his blueprint for having a successful music career.