Camoflauge

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Camoflauge
Universal Records
, Pure Pain Records

Jason Johnson (December 9, 1981 – May 19, 2003), also known as Camoflauge, was an American

rapper, famous for his songs "Cut Friends" and "Laying My Stunt Down". He released his final album Keepin It Real
in 2002.

Camoflauge was murdered in Savannah, Georgia, by gunfire outside of Pure Pain Records recording studio while he was walking his toddler son.[1]

Influence and legacy

Johnson is the subject of a short documentary film called Camoflauge, directed by Lamia Lazrak. The film included interviews with Johnson's close family and friends including Tammie Green (his mother),

Red Dot Design Award in Communication.[2][3]

See also

  • List of unsolved murders

Discography

Albums

Mixtapes

  • Underground Savannah (2003)
  • Home of the True Emcees - Tribute to Jason "Camoflauge" Johnson (2006)
  • The Camoflauge Collective (R.I.P) (2012)
  • Still I Represent (2011)

Guest appearances

  • Dulaa "Pure Pain" Komplex Feelings
  • DJ B-Lord "Bout My Money" Trick Daddy (feat. Camoflauge)
  • DJ Smallz Southern Smoke 9: Money is Still a Major Issue (Part 1 of 2) (hosted by Pitbull) "Pure Pain"
  • White Dawg "We Ballin" Bonifide

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rapper Camoflauge fatally shot outside Georgia studio". USA TODAY. May 21, 2003. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
  2. ^ "Camoflauge". IMDb.com.
  3. ^ Lazrak, Lamia (January 10, 2017). "Camoflauge". Vimeo.com.

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