L t R: Zeddy Wills and Jewlz

Itโ€™s always a kick when thereโ€™s a success story about a young Hudson Valley artist to rave about in this space. So, right here, Chronogram would like to extend
a hearty hand of congratulations to music producer and Kingston native Jewlz (sometimes stylized as โ€œJ3WLZโ€), whose remix of rapper Zeddy Willโ€™s song โ€œCanโ€™t Go Brokeโ€ became a viral TikTok hit this summer, surpassing 88,000 posts and gaining Billboard-hit recognition.

Born in Kingston, Jewlz AKA Robert Patterson-Brown, Jr. graduated from Kingston High School and studied music production at BOCES before going on to major in
business at the University of Albany, where heโ€™s presently enrolled. Raised in
Kingston and the Bronx, Jewlz learned to play drums on his grandfatherโ€™s set
and at age eight played snare drum in the Kingston Cetner for Creative Educationโ€™s percussion orchestra; he also tried piano and saxophone the Kingston High School band. He began posting his homemade beats on YouTube while he was in junior high school and quickly started to gain followers.

YouTube video

Between his college-study time in Albany last spring Jewlz decided to try remixing โ€œCanโ€™t Go Broke,โ€ altering the tuneโ€™s arrangement and speeding up its tempo. From there he uploaded the track to TikTok, where it rapidly raked in more than 1.8 million streams in the US and went to number 27 on Billboardโ€™s Hot
R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

Since his mix of โ€œCanโ€™t Go Brokeโ€ went viral, the rapidly rising young producer has collaborated further with Zeddy Will and with rappers like Kyle Richh and Jenn Carter of Brooklyn-based hip-hop group 41. โ€œNow, I have to go all out with it,โ€ he told the Albany Times-Union. โ€œI just really enjoyed making beats and songs,
making stuff that just comes to my head.โ€

Peter Aaron is the arts editor for Chronogram.

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