Lil' Jordan
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Lil' Jordan (Jordan Eugenio and aka Lil J), is an up-and-coming rapper and golfer of only 8 years old. He is Korean and Filipino. He is currently making a name for himself by touring and doing numerous shows, and his album is out in sometime in July 2006. His manager is Jerome Martin, who is also the manager of Tyrese Gibson, and he is under the Golf Man Records label. He is said to be out to spread awareness of diseases like Down's Syndrome (which affects his own brother) in children and of hip hop music.
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[edit] Personal life
Lil' Jordan has four brothers, a step-brother and a step-sister. He is 49 inches high and weighs 55 pounds. His fathers friend Reggie introduced him to rapping and Gennessee Lewis taught him how to perfect his rapping.
Jordan is also well know for his skills in golf and basketball; he aspires to be professional basketball player as well as a rapper. He also enjoys acting and playing the piano. Jordan now has his own golf label. He is personally going to be big once he gets older and if he continues to rap
[edit] Music
Lil' Jordan's was realesed in July 2006. There are seventeen tracks for the album and there are also mixtape specials. He is currently gaining popularity on Myspace and his songs have regular listeners, and he has got a lot of comments.
What do you know? The kid is too young to keep consistent to his word.
[edit] Appearances
Lil' Jordan is appearing in shows across the USA including in California and New York City, but he is also appearing on television. He has appeared on CNN and The Best Damn Sports Show Period for his golfing skills- on the latter being voted the 19th best moment out of 1000 shows. He has also appeared on The Sharon Osbourne Show.