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Anthony James Sledge (born September 1, 1985), also known as AJDaGuru or by his stage name Mr. Live, is an American singer, rapper, and producer. His work has been featured in magazines such as Hype, Hip Hop Weekly, Sheen Magazine, Singersroom and AllHipHop. He has produced music for artists including GLC, Chevy Woods, and King Chip. Time In Junior High: Entering Junior High School Sledge Behavior issues continued. Sledge later got into a fight with a classmate over the knock-off brand boots he wore to school. Many of Sledge's classmates wore Timberland boots, but Sledges' mom could only afford the replica version of boots and for that he was teased. Sledge joined the school's football team months after a suspension for fighting. He was forced to stop playing after he was seriously injured one day at practice. His femur bone and growth plate in his right knee had broken badly, causing Sledge to have surgery on both his right and left legs. From the Injuries, Sledge had to learn how to walk all over again by going to physical therapy daily for a year. Sledge missed the rest of the sixth and seventh grade due to his injuries. Sledge spent a great deal of his Junior High years in the house learning with the help of a tutor. To help him get through the tragic moments, Sledge mother would purchase him all the new latest video games to help with keeping him busy. At the age of thirteen, Sledge healed and made his return back to school for his last year in Junior high school. Sledge would ride his bike after school to speed up the recovery process and gain the strength back in his legs. Due to his Injuries from football, Sledge looked for other hobbies to enjoy and music later became his new hobby. Sledge used his time at lunch tables and would beat-box while friends wrote raps to the music he created with his mouth. Sledge enjoyed the popularity he received from his newfound talent and was happy to show off new sounds to his friends. At fourteen Sledge graduated Junior high school and advanced to High school. * Seen It All (2021) * Sledge Family Rules (2020) * Livestrumentals Vol. 1 (2015) * Livestrumentals Vol. 2 (2016)<ref name=":5" />
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