Semothy Jones | |
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Birth name | Andrew Hughes |
Also known as | Sem, Prodigal Son, Soggy Face |
Origin | Islington, London, United Kingdom |
Genres | Hip hop, R&B, grime, dance-pop |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, record producer |
Years active | 2003–present |
Website | semothyjones |
Andrew Hughes, better known as Semothy Jones or Sem for short, is an English songwriter and record producer from Islington, London.
The earliest releases from Sem were around 2005, an instrumental mixtape series called 'Delivery Boy'. Then followed 'The Remixes' mixtape series which featured bootleg remixes mixing UK Grime and Electro with Pop acapellas. 'The Remixes Vol II' featured as compilation of the month in dance culture magazine Mixmag.
Sem's first production credit was for Highly Rated in the Hood's single 'Breakin The Scene' in 2006 which featured highly controversial Grime MC Crazy Titch on the chorus, Crazy Titch was arrested and sentenced to life in prison for murder during the promotion of the song. The video is rumoured to be the first ever banned and removed from Channel AKA out of respect for the victim's family. Sem later released an instrumental version of the track without any of the MC's originally featured on the final 'Delivery Boy series' release.
Semothy soon moved away from the Grime scene and gained industry attention from the likes of Zane Lowe in 2007 after several tracks he worked on with longterm friend Plan B featured on a bootleg Mixtape that the pair had worked on over the years called Paint It Blacker. In 2007 Sem also placed second in a Scratch Magazine's remix competition judged by The Fixxers (DJ Quik and AMG) for their Interscope single "Can U Werk Wit Dat".
In 2009 Semothy was asked to help promote Timbaland's new Beaterator software in the UK and around the same time received praised by Benny Blanco & Popjustice and went on to work with Professor Green, Lily Allen, Little Boots, Operator Please, Lady Sovereign, Wretch 32 and Boy Better Know artists Wiley & Frisco to name a few.