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Style MiSia
Born
Juan Ojeda Jr.

(1978-07-14) July 14, 1978 (age 47)
Torrance, California, U.S.
OriginLong Beach, California, U.S.
GenresBoom Bap, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, House
OccupationsRecord producer, songwriter, emcee, record label owner
Years active1992–present
LabelSiavibe® Inc
Spouse
Maryam Aisha Ojeda
Websitesiavibeinc.bandcamp.com

Style MiSia (born July 14, 1978) is an American hip-hop producer, songwriter, and former emcee known for his West Coast underground production and work with artists including 50 Cent, Sean Price, Ras Kass, Planet Asia, and Casual of Hieroglyphics.[1]

Biography

Juan Ojeda Jr. was born on July 14, 1978 in Torrance, California and raised in Long Beach, California, where his family is from. Of Mexican and Guamanian descent, he developed his musical roots in San Jose, California. His father was a lead guitarist and percussionist in a Latin Rock band during the 1970s and 1980s. Originally spelling his name Messiah when he began his career in 1992, he later shortened and stylized it to MiSia, which he used as an acronym during his early emcee career before transitioning full time to production. His production style was shaped by producers including J Dilla, Pete Rock, and Easy Mo Bee, as well as the Bay Area underground hip-hop scene. He founded Siavibe Music in San Jose, California in 1999, later relocating to the Inland Empire, California around 2005 before operating out of Los Angeles, and ultimately reforming the company as Siavibe, Inc., a Tennessee S Corporation in Memphis in 2026.[2]

Career

Style MiSia began his career as part of the San Jose underground hip-hop scene. In 1997 he was a member of Gypsy Cab, a crew consisting of two emcee and producer groups, Isotopes and Minds in Unison, before forming Daysmen Empire with fellow members Esoin and Diverse. His first outside production credits came in 1997 when he produced five tracks on Scarub's debut album The Answer 2wo the Meaning, also appearing as an emcee on the track "What Iz."[3] Scarub is a founding member of 3 Melancholy Gypsys and the Living Legends collective.

Style MiSia gained wider recognition with a production placement on 50 Cent's "Queens Pimp," released on the 2005 DJ Whoo Kid mixtape 2050: Before the Massacre. He also produced Peedi Crakk's track on Big Mike's P.Crakk 4 Prez mixtape, and "Making the Rounds" featuring Ras Kass, which appeared on Rasco's The Dick Swanson Theory LP in 2005.[4][5]

Additional production credits include Sean Price, Planet Asia, The Grouch of Living Legends, Rakaa Iriscience of Dilated Peoples, Guilty Simpson, Chali 2na, Rapper Big Pooh, Mistah F.A.B., Wordsworth, Equipto, and Scarub. His 2011 album Rhythmeticulous serves as a full documentation of his collaborative production work, featuring tracks including "Deep Pockets" with Sinsay and Mistah F.A.B., "Dedication" and "Never Die" with The Grouch, "Making the Rounds" with Ras Kass and Rasco, and "Another Masterpiece" with Verbal Kent.[6]

In May 2020, Style MiSia produced "Doing Me Wrong" featuring Sally Green for Casual of Hieroglyphics, released as an official single on May 22, 2020.[7][8][9]

His 2004 solo album Rebel Music features "Lady Luck," a collaboration with P.E.A.C.E. of Freestyle Fellowship, the pioneering Los Angeles underground hip-hop group.[10]

From 2011 to 2014 he served as personal studio technician for R&B artist Tyrese Gibson through Voltron Entertainment LLC, contributing to Gibson's albums Open Invitation (2011) and Black Rose (2015).

Style MiSia competed in multiple Red Bull Big Tune producer beat battles, the nation's premier head-to-head producer competition established in 2004. He participated in the Los Angeles qualifying event alongside producers including DiBia$e, Hi-Res, Tauras, DJ Finyl, and others, as part of the 2010 national tour that culminated in the Chicago finals.[11][12][13]

Discography

Solo Studio Albums

  • Life: An Ethics of Non-Fiction Volume One (1998), Siavibe Music
  • The Alibiez (1999), Siavibe Music
  • Hidden Pieces: Unreleased Songs, Bootlegs, B-Sides & Cameos (2003, remastered digitally April 24, 2020), Siavibe Music[14]
  • Rebel Music (2004), Siavibe Music[15]
  • Johnny Hu$tle - The Mixtape (2005), Siavibe Music

Instrumental and Producer Albums

  • Rhythmeticulous (2011), Siavibe Music[16]
  • D.E.F. Dope Exotic Fantasies (2018), Siavibe Music
  • Stylistics Beats Blaps and Slaps Vol. 1 (original 2009 blog release; 2018 digital re-release), Siavibe Music
  • Stylistics Beats Blaps and Slaps Vol. 2 (original 2010 blog release; 2018 digital re-release), Siavibe Music
  • Sound Massive Control with Dextah (2018), JTV Digital/Siavibe Music
  • Rebel Music (2020), Siavibe Music
  • Soul By The Pound (2021), Siavibe Music

Group and Collaborative Albums

  • Mind Travel, Gypsy Cab (original tape release March 16, 1997; digitally released July 14, 2022), Siavibe Music. Members: Style MiSia, Esoin, Diverse, and Killa Klove.[17]
  • The Tape, Daysmen Empire (original tape release September 8, 1998; digitally released July 14, 2022), Siavibe Music
  • The Vintage Edition EP, Persevere and Style MiSia (2010), Siavibe Music[18]

Compilation Appearances

  • Various - The Persuasion of Art (1999), Toiletworldwide. Daysmen Empire, "Recognize The Fact."[19]
  • Various - Strictly Indee (2000). Constylations (Daysmen Empire and Bash Bros.), "The Urges" and "Survival of The Dopest."[20]
  • Various - Insert Tape Two (2018), Insert Records. Style MiSia, "ChillMode."[21]

Productions

1997 to 2005

  • Scarub - produced tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, and 12 from The Answer 2wo the Meaning (1997); also featured as emcee on track 5 "What Iz"[22]
  • Scarub - "Live And Direct / Oxydizing Agents" featuring Cel from Heavenbound (2000)[23][24]
  • 50 Cent - "Queens Pimp" from 2050: Before the Massacre mixtape with DJ Whoo Kid (2005)
  • Rasco featuring Ras Kass - "Making the Rounds" from The Dick Swanson Theory (2005)[25]

2006 to 2015

  • Equipto - "Love Changes" from 4 Ever In A Day (2007)[26][27]
  • Verbal Kent - "Another Masterpiece" from Fist Shaking (2008)[28]
  • The Grouch - "Never Die" from Show You the World (2008)
  • The Grouch - "Dedication" from Red Beans and Rice (2007)[29]
  • Bash Bros. - "Rock The Spot" featuring Sean Price, Rapper Big Pooh, DJ Icewater; "Rock The Spot Allstar Remix" featuring Sean Price, Chali 2na, Rapper Big Pooh, Rakaa Iriscience, Motion Man, Reef the Lost Cauze, Verbal Kent; "Joy Riden Part 2" featuring Luckyiam of Living Legends, from Main Event (2009)[30]
  • Bash Bros. - "The Session" featuring Planet Asia from Dirty Work: A Good Day to Die[31]
  • Wordsworth - "Big Dreamer" from The Photo Album (2012)[32]
  • Quiz - "Just Do Me" featuring Rapper Big Pooh from Dope Kicks, Fresh Hats (2012), Blu Division Music[33][34]
  • Jesse Medina - "Down" featuring Seven Davis Jr. from Meet Jesse Medina (2014). Album also features Ab-Soul, Jake One, Nottz, and Dan The Automator.[35]
  • Equipto Presents Hippy Mobb - "Roll Up" featuring Black C of RBL Posse, Equipto, Kr Mack, and Shag Nasty from Smoke Filled Room (2015)[36]
  • Michael Marshall and Equipto - "Seneca X Skit" featuring Larry Dorsey Jr. from K.I.M. 3: Sigue La Movida[37]

2016 to present

  • Style MiSia - "ChillMode" on Insert Tape Two (2018), Insert Records[38]
  • Casual - "Doing Me Wrong" featuring Sally Green (May 22, 2020), Mystery School Audio[39][40][41]

References

  1. ^ Style MiSia discography, Discogs
  2. ^ Siavibe Inc. catalog, Bandcamp
  3. ^ Scarub - The Answer 2wo The Meaning, Discogs
  4. ^ Rasco - The Dick Swanson Theory, Genius
  5. ^ Making The Rounds, Spotify
  6. ^ Rhythmeticulous, Discogs
  7. ^ Doing Me Wrong (feat. Sally Green), Casual, Apple Music
  8. ^ Casual - Doing Me Wrong (Official Video), YouTube
  9. ^ Casual - Doing Me Wrong, Discogs
  10. ^ Style MiSia - Rebel Music, Discogs
  11. ^ DiBia$e Wins Red Bull Big Tune Los Angeles, Crate Kings, 2010
  12. ^ Red Bull Big Tune Producer Battle National Finals, Super Duper Fly
  13. ^ Red Bull Big Tune 2010 Tour Announced, Nodfactor
  14. ^ Hidden Pieces, Siavibe Inc. Bandcamp
  15. ^ Style MiSia - Rebel Music, Discogs
  16. ^ Rhythmeticulous, Discogs
  17. ^ Gypsy Cab - Mind Travel, Discogs
  18. ^ The Vintage Edition EP, Discogs
  19. ^ The Persuasion of Art, Discogs
  20. ^ Strictly Indee, Discogs
  21. ^ Insert Tape Two, Spotify
  22. ^ Scarub - The Answer 2wo The Meaning, Discogs
  23. ^ Scarub - Heavenbound, Discogs
  24. ^ Live and Direct / Oxidizing Agents, WhoSampled
  25. ^ Making The Rounds, Spotify
  26. ^ Equipto - 4 Ever In A Day, Discogs
  27. ^ Love Changes, WhoSampled
  28. ^ Verbal Kent - Fist Shaking, Discogs
  29. ^ The Grouch - Simple Man / Beans and Rice Sampler, Discogs
  30. ^ Bash Bros. - Main Event, Discogs
  31. ^ Bash Bros. - Dirty Work: A Good Day to Die, Discogs
  32. ^ Wordsworth - The Photo Album, Discogs
  33. ^ Quiz - Just Do Me ft. Rapper Big Pooh (Official Music Video), YouTube
  34. ^ Quiz - Dope Kicks Fresh Hats, Apple Music
  35. ^ Jesse Medina - Meet Jesse Medina, Discogs
  36. ^ Equipto Presents Hippy Mobb - Smoke Filled Room, Discogs
  37. ^ Michael Marshall, Equipto - K.I.M. 3: Sigue La Movida, Discogs
  38. ^ Insert Tape Two, Spotify
  39. ^ Doing Me Wrong, Apple Music
  40. ^ Casual - Doing Me Wrong (Official Video), YouTube
  41. ^ Casual - Doing Me Wrong, Discogs

Further reading

Category:1978 births Category:Living people Category:American hip hop record producers Category:American songwriters Category:American rappers Category:People from Torrance, California Category:People from Long Beach, California Category:American people of Mexican descent Category:American people of Chamorro descent Category:Musicians from California Category:Independent record label founders Category:West Coast hip hop musicians Category:Underground hip hop musicians

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