{{short description|American rapper}} {{other uses|Journalist (disambiguation)}} {{Use mdy dates|date=June 2023}} {{Infobox musical artist |name = Journalist |image = |caption = |birth_name = Rafiek George |alias = |birth_date = |death_date = |origin = [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]], U.S. |genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]] |occupation = Rapper |years_active = 1998–present |label = [[Motown]], Hardrout, [[Babygrande Records|Babygrande]] |website = {{url|hardrout.com}} }}
'''Rafiek George''', better known by his stage name '''Journalist''', is an American rapper. He gives much of the credit for his success to his mother, who worked hard to raise five other family members. After graduating he went out to get a recording contract. Supporting himself as a public speaker, youth counselor, and taking parts in [[talent show]]s, Journalist eventually earned himself his first paycheck after triumphing in a talent search held at [[New Jersey]]'s Stardust ballroom two years after graduating.<ref>[https://www.allmusic.com/artist/journalist-mn0000240613/biography Journalist biography on his early career] (Accessed: February: 2014)</ref>
In 1999 Journalist auditioned for a [[Universal Records]] contract with Julius Erving, Jr. as his manager. Later disambanding the record label after no success. Journalist has made appearances with [[Canibus]] on the album [[2000 B.C. (album)|2000 B.C.]], in the songs "''Life Liquid''", and "''Die slow''", and releasing various [[mixtapes]], Before eventually releasing his debut album "Scribes of Life" on the [[Motown]] record label in 2002. Scribes of Life includes guest appearances such as ''Backbone'', [[Floetry]], [[M.O.P]], and [[Sleepy Brown]] with production from [[DJ Jazzy Jeff]], and ''others''.
In 2009, Journalist was added to the hip hop supergroup [[Army of the Pharaohs]]. He was only featured on the track ''The Ultimatum'' alongside members King Magnetic, [[Des Devious]], [[Reef The Lost Cauze]], [[King Syze]], [[Vinnie Paz]], [[Celph Titled]], Planetary, [[Apathy (rapper)|Apathy]] and [[Crypt The Warchild]]. This track was featured on Army of the Pharaohs album ''[[The Unholy Terror]]''. The album was released early on March 19, 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.undergroundhiphop.com/store/detail.asp?=Army-Of-The-Pharaohs-Vinnie-Paz-Esoteric-Outerspace-Apathy-Celph-Titled-Reef-King-Syze-The-Unholy-Terror-Enemy-Soil-Records&UPC=IHI023CD |title=Army Of The Pharaohs – The Unholy Terror – Audio CD – Underground Hip Hop – Store |publisher=Underground Hip Hop |date= |accessdate=October 4, 2012 |archive-date=May 13, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110513160535/http://www.undergroundhiphop.com/store/detail.asp?=Army-Of-The-Pharaohs-Vinnie-Paz-Esoteric-Outerspace-Apathy-Celph-Titled-Reef-King-Syze-The-Unholy-Terror-Enemy-Soil-Records&UPC=IHI023CD |url-status=dead }}</ref> He is currently working on his second studio album titled ''Fast Nowhere'' which is to be released via his own record label '''''Hardrout'''''<ref>{{cite tweet|user=DuffsOuL|author=soulBrotha|number=347110084540764161|date=June 18, 2013|title=New Journalist Album, 'The Fast Nowhere,' Coming July 2013 @journUSA}}</ref>
== Career ==
=== Early career (1995–2001) === In 1995, with his high-school diploma in hand, Journalist made his choice and set out to snag a recording contract. Until opportunity came knocking, he supported himself with jobs as a public speaker and youth counselor. While employed by Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, he took part in a number of talent shows. Two years after graduating from high school, the rapper earned his first paycheck from performing when he triumphed in a talent search held at [[New Jersey]]'s the Stardust Ballroom.<ref>[http://www.last.fm/music/Journalist Journalist of Philadelphia] [[Biography]] (Brief introduction on his career)</ref> Journalist started rapping as a career path in 1998 and in 1999, Journalist auditioned for a Universal Records contract with [[Julius Erving]] Jr. as his manager. Soon he was a member of the company's stable that also included young artists like [[Nelly]] and [[Juvenile (rapper)|Juvenile]]. Unfortunately, his career did not take off as expected and the rapper moved to [[Motown]]. Scribes of Life, his debut Motown release, featured Journalist's version of the Patti LaBelle hit "On My Own. In 2000, Journalist made appearances with [[Canibus]] on the album [[2000 B.C.]], in the songs "Life Liquid", and "Die slow", and releasing various mixtapes.<ref>[https://www.allmusic.com/artist/journalist-mn0000240613/biography Journalist biography on allmusic.com] (seems outdated)</ref>
=== Scribes of Life and Featuring (2002–2008) === Journalist eventually released his debut album ''Scribes of Life'' on the [[Motown]] record label in 2002. ''Scribes of Life'' includes guest appearances from artists such as Backbone, [[Floetry]], [[Mash Out Posse]], and [[Sleepy Brown]] and contained production from [[DJ Jazzy Jeff]], and others.<ref>[http://www.last.fm/music/Journalist Journalist biography] on [[Last.FM]]</ref> Later in 2002, Journalist released various singles including; ''The Way It Used To Be'', ''Self Explanatory'' and ''Let's Get Up'' as 12" Promotional singles.<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Journalist-The-Way-It-Used-To-Be/master/210837 The Way It Used To Be] on [[Discogs]] (Accessed: February 2014)</ref>
In 2003, Journalist was seen on ''Doo Wop's'' album ''The State vs. Doo Wop'' on the track ''Phillys Finest'', other artists including Gilly Da Kid, Dutch, [[Bumpy Johnson]] were also featured on the song.<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Doo-Wop-The-State-Vs-Doo-Wop/release/2056933 Doo Wop: The State vs. Doo Wop] – Philly's Finest (2003)</ref> He was also featured on [[Mr. Cheeks]] track ''Reminisce 03'' from the album; ''[[Back Again! (Mr. Cheeks album)|Back Again!]]''<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Mr-Cheeks-Back-Again/master/78180 Back Again!] by Mr.Cheeks</ref>
In 2008, Journalist was featured on another compilation album with various other artist titled; ''Best Of Clue: The Freestyles: Part One'' on a freestyle alongside long-time friend and rapper; [[Canibus]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.discogs.com/Various-Best-Of-Clue-The-Freestyles-Part-One/release/2631114 |title = Various – Best of Clue the Freestyles Part One| website=[[Discogs]] | date=September 2004 }}</ref>
=== Few Blocks from Christian St. (2015–2016) === {{Quote box |quoted=true |bgcolor=#bbccff |salign=left|width=400px |align=right| quote = I like to put music out when I feel timing is right. I always bangs with the hip hop game even through some of the changes but I love and live the art so that's what keeps me attached. | source =– Journalist, on his main focus of making music.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hardrout.com/bio/4572715789 |year=2012 |accessdate=2013-02-02 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222034641/http://www.hardrout.com/bio/4572715789 |archivedate=2014-02-22 |title=BIO – Journalist }}</ref>}}
In 2009, Journalist featured with the group [[Army of the Pharaohs]] on the track ''The Ultimatum'' alongside members King Magnetic, [[Des Devious]], [[Reef The Lost Cauze]], [[King Syze]], [[Vinnie Paz]], [[Celph Titled]], Planetary, [[Apathy (rapper)|Apathy]] and [[Crypt The Warchild]]. This track was later featured on Army of the Pharaohs third studio album ''[[The Unholy Terror]]''. The album was released early on March 19, 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.undergroundhiphop.com/store/detail.asp?=Army-Of-The-Pharaohs-Vinnie-Paz-Esoteric-Outerspace-Apathy-Celph-Titled-Reef-King-Syze-The-Unholy-Terror-Enemy-Soil-Records&UPC=IHI023CD |title=Army Of The Pharaohs – The Unholy Terror – Audio CD – Underground Hip Hop – Store |publisher=Underground Hip Hop |date= |accessdate=October 4, 2012 |archive-date=May 13, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110513160535/http://www.undergroundhiphop.com/store/detail.asp?=Army-Of-The-Pharaohs-Vinnie-Paz-Esoteric-Outerspace-Apathy-Celph-Titled-Reef-King-Syze-The-Unholy-Terror-Enemy-Soil-Records&UPC=IHI023CD |url-status=dead }}</ref>
In 2011, Journalist released a series of [[mixtape]]s titled ''Offseason'' and ''Preseason'' hosted by Philadelphia-based DJ Jay Ski. ''While Supplies Last'' released and stamped through Dj Supa of Violator Dj's followed later on in 2011.<ref>[http://www.hardrout.com/bio/4572715789 Journalist Biography on Hardrout.com] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222034641/http://www.hardrout.com/bio/4572715789 |date=February 22, 2014 }} (His own record Label)</ref> Also, Journalist was seen on fellow Army of the Pharaoh member; [[Doap Nixon]]s album ''Gray Poupon'' on the track ''About Me''.<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Doap-Nixon-Gray-Poupon/release/4275984 Gray Poupon] by [[Doap Nixon]]</ref> In 2015, Journalist announced that he was working on his second studio album titled ''Few Blocks from Christian St.'', the album was originally supposed to be released July 2013 and via his own record label '''''Hardrout''''', however it was pushed back.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DuffsOuL/status/347110084540764161 "New Journalist Album, 'Few Blocks from Christian St.,' Coming 2016 http://hardrout.com @journUSA"]</ref> It was originally said that Journalist is going to be on [[Army of the Pharaohs]] upcoming fourth studio album; ''[[In Death Reborn]]'' but this was later debunked that he was not confirmed to be on the album. However, other artists including; [[Vinnie Paz]], [[Apathy (rapper)|Apathy]], Blacastan, [[Block McCloud]], [[Celph Titled]], [[Crypt The Warchild]], Demoz, [[Des Devious]], [[Doap Nixon]], [[Esoteric (rapper)|Esoteric]], King Magnetic, [[King Syze]], [[Planetary (rapper)|Planetary]], [[Reef the Lost Cauze]] and V-Zilla are said to be on the album.<ref>http://music.meo.pt/album/in-death-reborn-612530{{dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
=== Post Season (2017–2019) === In 2017, Journalist announced he was working on his second studio album, Post Season.
== Discography ==
=== Albums === *''Scribes of Life'', ([[Motown]], 2002) *''Post Season'', (Hardrout, 2018)
=== Singles === *''The Way It Used to Be'', (Motown, 2002) *''Extended Family'' feat M.O.P, (Motown, 2001) *"The Children", ft Trevy Is Famous x Chris DeVille (Dream of Happiness 2016)
=== Collaboration === *''[[The Unholy Terror]]'' (2010)
=== Guest appearances === *''2000 B.C.'' (2000) *''Back Again!'' (2003) *''State vs. Doo Wop'' (2003) *''[[I Miss the Hip Hop Shop]]'' (2004) *''[[Melatonin Magik]]'' (2010)
== References == {{reflist|2}} *Michaelangelo Matos. [http://www.plan9music.com/Article/3165 ''Deadline Pressure.''] Plan 9 Music online magazine, May 2005. Accessed September 30, 2008, Hardrout.com
== External links == * [https://web.archive.org/web/20140222034421/http://www.hardrout.com/ Official website] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20071010055546/http://www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/artist/artist.cgi?ARTISTID=1080203&TMPL=LONG Journalist Biography]
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