David Carty, known professionally as Jelleestone, is a Canadian rapper. He began
his career performing with local rap groups PNP and ORB before contributing to
the Rudimental compilation in 1997. His debut album Thirteen was produced by Jon
Levine of The Philosopher Kings and released on Warner Bros. Records in 2001,
following a signing after Nelly Furtado spoke about his work in media
interviews. The album's single "Money (Part 1)" became a top 40 hit in Canada,
reaching number 6 in September 2001, and received critical acclaim from
Billboard. In 2005, Jelleestone released his s...