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Terrance Michael Boykin (born September 15, 1979), better known as Bump J, is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois. He is best known for his guest appearance alongside Lil Durk on Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign's 2023 single "Vultures", which peaked within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100.[1] His adopted name, Bump J alludes to the early 20th century mob boss Ellsworth “Bumpy” Johnson, the main Harlem associate of the Genovese crime family.[2]

Prior, he signed an unsuccessful recording contract with Atlantic Records to release his 2005 West-produced single "Move Around", for which he gained minor recognition. He was incarcerated from 2008 to 2017 under armed robbery charges, and resumed his recording career thereafter to work with predominantly Chicago-based artists. He is credited as a co-writer on West's 2018 song "I Thought About Killing You".[1]

Collaborations[]

Kanye West[]

Unreleased[]

Bump J[]

  • On The Run (ft. Rick James) (prod. Kanye West) (2005, Single)
  • Move Around (ft. Kanye West) (2005, Single)
  • Chicagorilla (2006)
    • Top This (ft. Kanye West & Sly Polaroid)

Unreleased[]

  • Nothing To Lose (2005)
    • Damn Girl (ft. Twista & Jagged Edge) (prod. Kanye West)
    • Nobody Eats But Me (ft. John Legend & Miri Ben-Ari) (prod. Kanye West)
    • On The Run (ft. Kanye West)
    • Pusha Man (ft. Kanye West & GLC)
    • Pusha Man (Chi Town Remix) (ft. Kanye West, Rhymefest, Keyshia Cole & Sly Polaroid)
  • Sly Polaroid Collab EP (exec. prod. Kanye West) (2018)[3]
  • All Blue Don C's (ft. Young Thug) (2018) (originally ref. track)
  • Vultures (2023) (Vultures OG)

References[]

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