Jewell
Jewell Caples, widely recognized simply as Jewell (pronounced jew-ELL), emerged as a prominent figure in contemporary R&B during the early 1990s, particularly through her association with Death Row Records. Often celebrated as the "First Lady of Death Row Records," she played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of the label during its golden era.
Jewell's musical journey gained momentum with her powerful vocals and emotive delivery, which resonated with audiences and fellow artists alike. She collaborated with notable figures in the hip-hop and R&B scenes, contributing her distinctive voice to several tracks that became staples of the genre. Among her notable works, her featured performance on Dr. Dre's iconic album "The Chronic" solidified her presence in the industry, showcasing her ability to blend seamlessly with the raw energy of West Coast hip-hop.
Throughout her career, Jewell's contributions extended beyond collaborations; she also released solo projects that further showcased her artistic range. Her influence on the genre and her status as a trailblazer for female artists within the male-dominated landscape of hip-hop remain significant. Jewell's legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians, marking her as an enduring figure in the evolution of contemporary R&B and hip-hop.
Filmography
The Terrornauts
Ciao! Manhattan
Career Woman
Drum Beat
Design for Living
Man in the Attic
The Death of Dick Long
Detention of the Dead
Courageous
Go West Young Man
Broadway Rising
36 Hours to Kill
Rook.
Knight Chills
Ahead of the Curve
Born to Kill
Crossword Mysteries: A Puzzle to Die For
Rich Hill
Night Zero
Sweet Kill
Irene
A Love Story from the Streets
Counsellor at Law
Sensation Hunters
Manhattan Melodrama
Suicide Battalion
The Leopard Man
Mad Love
Mutant Swinger From Mars
Beauty for Sale
BloodMania
11th Hour
Welcome to Death Row
Lost Horizon