Mel Jason Smalls Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Mel Jason Smalls (born January 4, 1979), better known by his stage name Drag-On, is an American hip hop recording artist and actor from the Bronx borough of New York City. Drag-On is perhaps best known as an original member of the Ruff Ryders Entertainment imprint, where he released his 2000 debut album Opposite of H2O. The album was successful, debuting at #5 on the Billboard 200 and eventually selling over 500,000 copies and earning a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). After leaving Interscope Records, which issued his debut alongside Ruff Ryders, Drag-On joined Virgin Records and released his second album Hell and Back, in 2004. The album failed to garner the success of his debut, only reaching #47 on the Billboard 200, and was subsequently dropped from Virgin. In October 2007, Drag-On signed a recording contract with his longtime friend and former Ruff Ryders label-mate Swizz Beatz's Full Surface Records. Drag-On has appeared in the 2001 film Exit Wounds and the 2003 Cradle 2 the Grave, both of which stars his then-Ruff Ryders label-mate DMX.
performer: "Move Your Body", "I Like That You Can't Take That Away from Me", "Take the Lead Wanna Ride" / writer: "Move Your Body", "Take the Lead Wanna Ride" - as Mel Small
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
2005
Video Game performer: "Ruff Ryders Anthem Remix" / writer: "Ruff Ryders Anthem Remix" - as M.J. Smalls
Coach Carter
2005
as Melvin Smalls, "Untouchable" / performer: "Untouchable" - as Drag On
Cradle 2 the Grave
2003
performer: "Fireman"
Exit Wounds
2001
performer: "Off Da Chain Daddy", "D-X-L Hard White" / writer: "D-X-L Hard White" - as Mel Jason Smalls / writer: "Off Da Chain Daddy" - as M. Smalls
Any Given Sunday
1999
performer: "MOVE RIGHT NOW" / writer: "MOVE RIGHT NOW" - as M. Smalls