LME J3
About LME J3
Jeffery Allen Williams, better known by his stage name LME J3, was born on May 27, 1994, in the Lafitte Projects of New Orleans, Louisiana. Growing up in the heart of the 6th Ward Treme neighborhood, he faced the challenges of poverty and adversity head-on. These experiences fueled his drive and shaped the artist he would become. As a proud descendant of rap icons Soulja Slim and Master P, LME J3 embraces his musical heritage. His connection to New Orleans culture runs deep, further enriched by his late grandfather, a drummer for the Mardi Gras Indian Tribe from the uptown 17th Ward. Raised solely by his mother, Tyneisha Antrell Williams, LME J3 witnessed her remarkable strength and resilience, which inspired his own determination. After Hurricane Katrina, LME J3 relocated to Austin, Texas. Here, he combined his New Orleans roots with new influences, creating a unique sound that reflects growth and grit.
Jeffery Allen Williams, better known by his stage name LME J3, was born on May 27, 1994, in the Lafitte Projects of New Orleans, Louisiana. Growing up in the heart of the 6th Ward Treme neighborhood, he faced the challenges of poverty and adversity head-on. These experiences fueled his drive and shaped the artist he would become. As a proud descendant of rap icons Soulja Slim and Master P, LME J3 embraces his musical heritage. His connection to New Orleans culture runs deep, further enriched by his late grandfather, a drummer for the Mardi Gras Indian Tribe from the uptown 17th Ward. Raised solely by his mother, Tyneisha Antrell Williams, LME J3 witnessed her remarkable strength and resilience, which inspired his own determination. After Hurricane Katrina, LME J3 relocated to Austin, Texas. Here, he combined his New Orleans roots with new influences, creating a unique sound that reflects growth and grit.