Steven Aaron Jordan (born November 2, 1971) is an American DJ, record producer, and television personality. As part of the Bad Boy Records production team the Hitmen, Jordan won a Grammy Award for his work on Puff Daddy's debut album No Way Out (1997). Throughout the late 1990s, Jordan produced for a number of artists including Mariah Carey, Tevin Campbell, The Notorious B.I.G., 112, Jodeci, Faith Evans, Jay-Z, and Eve.
Early life
Steven Aaron Jordan was born on November 2, 1971, in Utica, New York, to Moses Jordan and Penny Daniels. He was raised in Buffalo, New York, and Rochester, New York, by his father after his mother abandoned the family.
Career
Jordan first rose to fame as a member of Bad Boy Records' "Hitmen" roster of in-house producers and writers during the 1990s. were married, but later revealed that they were actually not legally married.
Since the show premiered in 2012, Jordan and Hernandez have become a popular couple in the hip-hop world, making cameo appearances in music videos such as former labelmate Faith Evans' "I Deserve It", featuring Missy Elliott and Sharaya J, and Trey Songz's Hail Mary, featuring Young Jeezy and Lil Wayne. In 2016, Jordan announced that he will be producing and starring in a movie "That Time of the Month" which is set to be released by the end of the year.
Personal life
Jordan has been previously romantically linked to Mimi Faust, Joseline Hernandez, Eve and Alex Martin. He has six children:
- with Rhonda Henderson, son Dorian Henderson-Jordan (born 1995)
- with Felicia Stover, daughter Sade Jordan (born 1995)
- with Carol Antoinette Bennett, son Steven Jordan Jr. (born 1997) and daughter Savannah Jordan (born 1998)
- with Mimi Faust, daughter Eva Giselle Jordan (born 2009)
- with Joseline Hernandez, daughter Bonnie Bella Hernandez (born December 28, 2016)
He also has a grandson, Zion, from his eldest son, Dorian.
Jordan married Faith Evans, whom he had known and been friends with for over 25 years, in 2018. He filed for divorce from Evans in 2021. The divorce was finalized in July 2023.
Legal issues
On February 1, 2017, Jordan was sentenced to three years of probation and ordered to pay $1,304,835 in restitution for non-payment of child support obligations.
Works
Filmography
Television
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
|-
| 2012–2020
| Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta
| Himself
| Supporting (seasons 1–3) <br>Main cast (seasons 4–9)
|-
| 2013; 2014
| BET Hip Hop Awards
| Himself
| Pre-show host
|-
| 2014
| This Is Hot 97
| Himself
| Guest
|-
| 2015
| Love & Hip Hop Live: The Wedding
| Himself
| Host
|-
| 2016
| Stevie J & Joseline: Go Hollywood
| Himself
| Main cast <br>Executive producer
|-
| 2016–2018
| Leave It to Stevie
| Himself
| Main cast <br>Executive producer
|-
| 2017
| Joseline's Special Delivery
| Himself
| Guest
|-
| 2018
| Star
| DJ Dash
| Guest
|-
| 2019
| Black Jesus
| Tiny Baseball
| Guest
|-
| 2021–present
| Growing Up Hip Hop
| Himself
| Supporting cast (season 6)<br>Executive producer
|-
| 2022
| Black Ink Crew: Compton
| Himself
| Episode: Black Ink Crewtopia
|-
|2023
| Baddies West
| Himself
| Reunion host
|}
References
External links
- Interview with Stevie J at Mixonline
