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== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
===Albums=== | |||
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! scope="row"| ''Life of Me'' | |||
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*Released: July 15, 2022 | |||
*{{nowrap|Label: [[Create Music Group]]}} | |||
*Format: [[Music download|Digital download]] | |||
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! scope="row"| ''Final Destination'' | |||
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*Released: 2023 | |||
*{{nowrap|Label: Create Music Group}} | |||
*Format: Digital download | |||
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! scope="row"| ''Resurrection'' | |||
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*Released: 2024 | |||
*{{nowrap|Label: Create Music Group}} | |||
*Format: Digital download | |||
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===Singles=== | |||
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|2018 | |||
| "Voodoo"<ref name="vibe">{{Cite web|last=Cho|first=Regina|date=June 25, 2024|title=5 Essential Julio Foolio Songs You Should Know|url=https://www.vibe.com/lists/julio-foolio-most-popular-songs-people-should-know-list/voodoo/|access-date=June 29, 2024|website=vibe}}</ref> | |||
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|align="center" rowspan="2"|2020 | |||
| "Shoot It Out (Sit Down Remix)"<ref name="vibe"/> | |||
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| "Play With Me" | |||
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|align="center" rowspan="4"|2021 | |||
| "[[Beat Box (SpotemGottem song)|BeatBox]] Remix/Bibby Flow"<br/>{{small|(featuring Cojack)}} | |||
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| "When I See You Remix" | |||
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| "List of Dead Opps"<ref name="vibe"/> | |||
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|"I Hate You I Love You"<ref name="vibe"/> | |||
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! scope="col" | Album | |||
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!scope="row"|"Bridge This Gap"<br/>{{small|(Natalac featuring Julio Foolio)}} | |||
|2018 | |||
|rowspan="1"| ''Pimp of the Nation'' | |||
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====As featured artist==== | |||
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" | |||
|+ List of singles as featured artist | |||
! scope="col" style="width:15em;" | Title | |||
! scope="col" | Year | |||
! scope="col" | Album | |||
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!scope="row"|"Bridge This Gap"<br/>{{small|(Natalac featuring Julio Foolio)}} | |||
|2018 | |||
|rowspan="1"| ''Pimp of the Nation'' | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
Revision as of 18:43, 9 December 2024
Charles Andrew Jones II, known professionally as Foolio (or Julio Foolio), was a prominent figure in the American rap scene, particularly noted for his contributions to the music culture of Jacksonville, Florida. Born on June 21, 1998, Jones quickly rose to fame through his unique style and powerful storytelling that often drew upon his personal experiences and the realities of life in his hometown. Charles Andrew Jones II was raised in the Moncrief neighborhood of Jacksonville, where he was immersed in a community marked by both artistic expression and social challenges. He became affiliated with the "6-Block" set of the KTA street gang, an environment that would significantly influence his music and lyrical themes. His upbringing was marred by tragedy; in 2011, his father, Charles Andrew Jones, was murdered in a shooting, an event that profoundly impacted Jones and shaped his perspective on violence and loss.
Julio Foolio | |
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Foolio in 2023 | |
Born | Charles Jones June 21, 1998 Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. |
Died | June 23, 2024 Tampa, Florida, U.S. | (aged 26)
Cause of death | homicide (gunshot wound) |
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Years active | 2017–2024 |
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Formerly of | The Gang KTA |
Career
Vulture poignantly described Foolio's 2019 mixtape, *Never Wanted Fame*, as a work steeped in grim realities, exploring themes of mortality, prison visits, the struggles of ailing family members, and an ever-looming sense of paranoia. This mixtape serves as a reflection of his tumultuous life experiences and the harsh environment in which he was navigating. Following this impactful project, Foolio made his formal debut with the album *Life of Me* in 2022, showcasing his evolution as an artist. This was succeeded by two additional albums, *Final Destination* (2023) and *Resurrection* (2024), both released in the wake of his untimely passing, and further illustrating his relentless creativity and dedication to his craft.
Tragedy struck in 2017 when Foolio's 18-year-old cousin, Zion Malik Brown, was senselessly shot and killed in their home. This heartbreaking loss is widely believed to have ignited a brutal gang war in Jacksonville. The conflict took a darker turn in 2018 when rapper Yungeen Ace was targeted, resulting in his injury and the deaths of three others in a retaliatory shooting. In a move that would reignite tensions, Foolio took to social media, posting derogatory comments about the victims—a decision that intensified the animosity between rival factions.
Foolio himself faced life-threatening violence when he was shot and injured in July 2020 in Houston, Texas. In a November 2021 interview, he recounted the harrowing experience, asserting he acted in self-defense and emphasizing that his firearm was legally registered. His life continued to be marked by peril when, on October 7, 2023, he was shot in the foot while driving in Jacksonville, a testament to the ongoing danger he faced.
In the ever-evolving landscape of the rap industry, tensions between artists are not uncommon. A revealing moment occurred in 2023 when a former security guard for rapper NBA Youngboy disclosed in an interview that Foolio and his entourage had confronted him during a notable incident. This added another layer to the complicated narrative surrounding Foolio, who also mentioned in a 2021 DJ Vlad interview the online leak of unreleased tracks by Youngboy, which circulated under the hashtag "#FOOLIODISS." This continued rivalry exemplifies the complex interplay between fame and the hostilities that often accompany it.
Adding to the weight of his experiences, Foolio took to Instagram in April 2024, where he lamented the "tragic... multiple attempts on my life." This poignant statement reveals a man grappling with the realities of violence and survival in a world that often feels unforgiving. Through his music and public persona, Foolio offers a raw, unfiltered glimpse of a life shaped by both creative passion and the shadows of violence, making his story one of both art and tragedy and he was later added to foolio wikipedia.
Tragic End
In a profoundly tragic turn of events, the promising life and career of Foolio were abruptly and heartbreakingly cut short. On June 23, 2024, during what should have been a joyous celebration of his 26th birthday, he was fatally shot at a Holiday Inn located across from the University of South Florida in Tampa, a city that had seen him grow and flourish as an artist. The night, which began with excitement and festivity, quickly transformed into an unimaginable nightmare.
Foolio, known for his dynamic presence and significant contributions to the music scene, had captivated countless fans with his raw talent and lyrical prowess. His untimely death has left a gaping void in the hearts of those who admired him, and his music resonated with many who found solace and inspiration in his work.
The shocking news was confirmed by his attorney, Lewis Fusco, whose voice trembled as he shared the devastating details. The music community, along with fans across the globe, have been thrust into a state of disbelief and mourning, grappling with the reality of losing such a vibrant and influential figure so suddenly. The loss of Foolio serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the challenges faced within the music industry. As tributes pour in, his legacy will undoubtedly continue to echo through the hearts of those he touched.
Troubled Past
Foolio has weathered numerous trials throughout his journey, showcasing resilience in the face of adversity. In April 2023, he found himself in a tense situation when he was arrested and charged with felony fleeing after a traffic stop in Jacksonville. Despite the gravity of the moment, he managed to secure his release on bond, demonstrating his tenacity in navigating the legal landscape.
This wasn't the first time Foolio had confronted danger head-on. In November 2021, he was involved in a life-threatening shooting incident in the Riverside area of Jacksonville. Remarkably, he was grazed by a bullet but emerged from the experience unscathed in spirit. Following this harrowing encounter, Foolio took to Instagram, using the platform to send a bold message to his assailants. With an air of defiance, he taunted them for their inability to hit their target, reflecting his unwavering determination and refusal to be intimidated.
Through these challenges, Foolio has exemplified not only resilience but also an indomitable spirit, proving time and again that he won't be easily knocked down. Each experience has only strengthened his resolve as he continues to rise above the obstacles in his path.
Gang Ties
Foolio was intricately linked to the Jacksonville gang KTA, a group that was deeply entrenched in an ongoing and intense feud with their rivals, ATK. This rivalry was not just a matter of territorial disputes; it was a clash of identities that permeated the local culture and impacted the communities involved. A standout figure within ATK was the prominent Jacksonville rapper Yungeen Ace, whose real name is Kenyatta Bullard. Ace's influence and rising fame added a layer of prominence to the conflict, making it not only a gang rivalry but also a point of interest in the local music scene.[1]
The hostilities between KTA and ATK created a charged atmosphere that affected Foolio's personal and professional life in significant ways.[2] Navigating the rough waters of this rivalry meant that Foolio had to constantly tread a fine line, balancing his aspirations in music with the complexities of gang affiliations and the associated dangers. The ongoing tension served as both a backdrop and a catalyst for Foolio’s artistry, pushing him to express his struggles and experiences through his music while also shaping the narrative of his life and career. This dynamic interplay of personal ambition and external conflict added profound depth to his journey as an artist in a rapidly evolving and often perilous environment.
Remembering Foolio
As fans around the world mourned the untimely loss of this rising talent, the profound impact Foolio had on the music scene became increasingly apparent. His unique sound and emotive lyrics captured the hearts of many, allowing listeners to connect deeply with his experiences and emotions. Foolio brought a raw authenticity to his art, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of his life, and in doing so, he created a powerful narrative that resonated with a diverse audience.
His tragic passing has left a significant void in the industry, one that cannot be easily filled. The energy and creativity he brought to his work sparked a movement among aspiring artists and redefined the genre for a new generation. As we reflect on his remarkable contributions, we remember Julio Foolio not only for the infectious beats and poignant lyrics he gifted us but also for the resilience he exhibited in the face of adversity.
His journey was not without its challenges, but it was precisely those hardships that shaped him into the artist he was. Foolio’s legacy is a testament to his ability to rise above obstacles and inspire others to do the same. As we celebrate his life and achievements, we hold onto the hope that his story will continue to inspire and invoke change within the music community and beyond. His voice may be silent, but the echoes of his artistry will undoubtedly live on, reminding us of the brilliance and potential that was lost too soon.
Death
On the night of June 23, 2024, just hours after celebrating his 26th birthday, a tragic incident unfolded in Tampa, Florida, claiming the life of Jones and leaving three others wounded. The scene was a parking lot outside a Holiday Inn, where chaos erupted as three individuals, armed with a pistol and two rifles, unleashed a hail of gunfire. In this violent clash, Jones was fatally shot, while the three other men found themselves caught in the crossfire. Remarkably, two additional armed men who were present did not discharge their weapons, raising questions about their role in the harrowing events of that night.
Earlier that evening, Jones had been searching for a safe place to stay after authorities had asked him to vacate an Airbnb for exceeding the property’s occupancy limits. He arrived at the hotel with the hope of booking a room, unaware that a sinister plot was unfolding around him. The sudden eruption of violence shattered what should have been a celebratory time, turning a simple quest for shelter into a scene of desperation and tragedy.
In the aftermath of the shooting, law enforcement swiftly moved into action, leading to the arrests of four suspects: Alicia Andrews, 21, Isaiah Chance Jr., 21, Sean Gathright, 18, and Rashad Murphy, 30, all apprehended in Jacksonville as authorities connected them to the fatal attack. Meanwhile, a warrant has been issued for the apprehension of Davion Murphy, 27, in relation to his suspected involvement in the crime.
According to Tampa Police Chief Lee Bercaw, this tragic incident is believed to be part of a broader pattern of retaliation among rival gang members, highlighting the ongoing issues related to gang violence in the area. The community is left to grapple with the shocking realities of this senseless act, mourning the loss of a life cut short and questioning the cycles of violence that continue to plague their neighborhoods.
Discography
Albums
Title | Album details |
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Life of Me |
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Final Destination |
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Resurrection |
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Singles
Year | Single |
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2018 | "Voodoo"[3] |
2020 | "Shoot It Out (Sit Down Remix)"[3] |
"Play With Me" | |
2021 | "BeatBox Remix/Bibby Flow" (featuring Cojack) |
"When I See You Remix" | |
"List of Dead Opps"[3] | |
"I Hate You I Love You"[3] |
As featured artist
Title | Year | Album |
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"Bridge This Gap" (Natalac featuring Julio Foolio) |
2018 | Pimp of the Nation |
As featured artist
Title | Year | Album |
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"Bridge This Gap" (Natalac featuring Julio Foolio) |
2018 | Pimp of the Nation |
References
- ↑ Media, Roovet (June 24, 2024). "The KTA Gang: A Closer Look". Roovet News Media. Retrieved June 24, 2024.
- ↑ "ATK vs. KTA: Jacksonville's Deadly Rapper Beef". Roovet News Media. June 24, 2024. Retrieved June 24, 2024.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Cho, Regina (June 25, 2024). "5 Essential Julio Foolio Songs You Should Know". vibe. Retrieved June 29, 2024.