
Born Jordan Eugenio, Lil Jordan (11) is increasingly becoming America’s favorite Personality. The Ambassador of Junior Golf and Hip Hop has been seen on FOX's Best Damn Sports Show Period, Good Morning America, CNN, ESPN, Nickelodeon, Golf Week, The Golf Channel, and more- -making him a regular on the Celebrity Golf circuit. Giving back to the community, this junior golfer has brought star power to ESPN, The Jimmy V Foundation, Michael Irvin, NAACP, Dennis Quaid, Rob Machado, Eddie Money, Miami Heat, SF 49ers, Danny Gans, Kevin Sorbo, Len Dawson, Jim Brown, Salvation Army, Deal or No Deal, SF Giants, ESPYS, Wendy Jo Sperber, and much more. Often compared to Tiger Woods, Lil Jordan adds music to his rising. As an artist on the green, rapping came natural to Lil Jordan. Recognized by XXL Magazine (July 2007) and Asian Week (Cover February 2007), while snagging a Stammy Award for Best Male Artist under 18 and Sports Entertainment Award (2008). Lil Jordan's hip hop reality began with his Father's philanthropic dream. Johnny Eugenio (Father) wanted to create a song for his Brother Joshua with Down’s syndrome. "Swing for the Dream," was produced to educate other children about kids with disabilities. At the behest of his Father, Lil Jordan flowed to the track. Impressing producer Gennessee Lewis and artist Reggie Stephens, thousands of hits on MySpace, and a live interview with Salinas radio station KDON 102.5, Lil Jordan's debut album "Are you ready for me" was born. In March 2006, Lil Jordan made his debut performance at football star Michael Irvin's Celebrity Golf Tournament.
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