Jermaine Montell, professionally known as Prince-Jj, embarked on a remarkable journey within the entertainment industry at the tender age of 12, marking the beginning of his illustrious career. Initially, he made his mark by performing in local school productions within his suburban Los Angeles neighborhood, showcasing his remarkable talent and captivating energy to the audience. His youthful exuberance and shining charisma, which proved to be an instant magnet, caught the attention of casting agents, who swiftly recognized his potential and subsequently placed him in a multitude of national commercials for prominent brands.
As a radiant and vibrant adolescent, Jermaine unmistakably possessed an innate charm, which rapidly propelled him to center stage in the side-splitting comedy sensation "Sister Act-2", where he shared the spotlight with the illustrious Whoopi Goldberg. Simultaneously, he made a lasting impression in the critically acclaimed television dramas "ER", "Boston Public", and "Sister to Sister", thereby solidifying his reputation as a triple threat: an actor, dancer, and choreographer of remarkable skill.
Jermaine's professional journey as a performer allowed him to embark on a series of international concert tours alongside a multitude of acclaimed artists, thereby facilitating his exposure to a diverse spectrum of cultures, musical styles, and genres. This exposure would ultimately serve as a catalyst for the development of his distinctive sonic identity.
As the one-year mark approached, Evolution, the musical collective that had once brought Jermaine together with like-minded artists, eventually came to a close. With this change, Jermaine, now opting to adopt the moniker Prince-Jj, felt an overwhelming sense of anticipation and excitement as he prepared to introduce himself to the world as a solo performer.
His debut album, aptly titled "Disco Ball", is now available for streaming and purchase on iTunes and various other online music platforms, thereby signaling the official launch of his solo career under the name Prince-Jj.