Michael “Mike Jay” Jiménez, Grammy nominated American Singer/Songwriter, producer, and recording artist was born in Detroit, Michigan and developed his talents as a youth in the church -- specifically Perfecting Church, with Marvin Winans as his pastor. At the age of eight, Jay and his family moved to Atlanta, Georgia. His first credits came as a teenager, beginning in 2012 his first major single, Chris Brown's high-gloss dance-pop anthem "Turn Up the Music," which peaked at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. For Raffaëla's "Going Crazy," released the same year, he worked beside Mario Winans (Marvin Winans' stepson). The following year, Jiminez's accomplishments included work on Trevor Jackson's "We Grown," Marcus Canty's "Stay in Love," Ciara's "One Night with You," and TGT's "Our House." After he signed to Virgin, he released a four-track EP, The Mike Jay EP, in 2014. YG and Too $hort were featured on "For a Week."