Jermaine Dupri
September 23, 1972 (52 years old) in Asheville, North Carolina, USA
American record producer, songwriter and rapper. Dupri got his start as a dancer for the hip hop group Whodini when he was twelve. He made an appearance in their music video for the song "Freaks Come Out At Night".
Known For
Credits
- 2024 · Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told as Self - CEO, So So Def Recordings
- 2023 · A GRAMMY Salute To 50 Years Of Hip-Hop as Self
- 2022 · Mariah Carey: Merry Christmas to All! as Self
- 2022 · Hip Hop Family Christmas Wedding as Omar 'Big Dawg' Harris
- 2022 · 25 Years 'My Way' as Self
- 2022 · Sherri as Self - Guest
- 2022 · jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy as Self (archive footage)
- 2020 · Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special as Self
- 2019 · Tamron Hall as Self - Guest
- 2017 · The '91 Falcons as
- 2017 · Genius as Rodney Jones
- 2016 · The Rap Game as Self - Host
- 2015 · Lip Sync Battle as Self
- 2014 · black-ish as Jermaine Dupri
- 2013 · So So Def All-Star 20th Anniversary Concert as Self
- 2012 · Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’ as Self
- 2010 · My Mic Sounds Nice: A Truth About Women and Hip Hop as Self
- 2009 · Tiny & Toya as
- 2007 · Mariah Carey: The Adventures of Mimi as Self
- 2005 · Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out as
- 2004 · My Coolest Years as Himself
- 2004 · Janet Jackson: From Janet. To Damita Jo: The Videos as Jermaine Dupri
- 2004 · 10 Things Every Guy Should Experience as Self
- 2004 · On Air with Ryan Seacrest as Self - Performer
- 2003 · America's Next Top Model as Guest
- 2003 · Jimmy Kimmel Live! as
- 2002 · Brown Sugar as Self
- 2002 · The New Guy as Jermaine
- 2002 · American Rap Stars as Self
- 2001 · Carmen: A Hip Hopera as Pockets
- 2001 · On the Come Up at the Source Awards as Himself
- 1999 · In Too Deep as Melvin
- 1998 · Mariah Carey: #1's as Self
- 1996 · The Steve Harvey Show as
- 1996 · Moesha as
- 1987 · A Different World as Deejay
- 1984 · MTV Video Music Awards as Self
- Future · R&B as