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Young Jonii

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Young Jonii
Born
Other namesIDzeroNo, Young Zero, A$AP Jonii
💼 Occupation
  • Recording artist
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • actor
📆 Years active  2010–present

Young Jonii (also known as IDzeroNo, Young Zero, and A$AP Jonii) is an American recording artist, songwriter, record producer, and actor. Recording under the stage name IDzeroNo, he was credited as a co-songwriter on the Magic Mike XXL (2015) soundtrack alongside Future, Pharrell Williams, and Pusha T on the track "Move That Dope".[1] His music has been described as drawing from a wide range of genres, including hip hop, electronica, funk, soul, and experimental production.[2]

Career

Music

Young Jonii began releasing music under the stage name IDzeroNo as early as 2010 with the EP Open, followed by the EP Performance Vol. I in 2012 and the album Talking Some More.[3] His work has been described as drawing from hip hop, electronica, and experimental music, incorporating elements of funk, soul, and electronic production.[2]

In November 2025, he released the single "Call It Love" under the Young Jonii name.[4] In February 2026, he released the single "Let's Go"[5] and was featured on NEFFEX's single "Go Down Swinging", released on February 17, 2026.[6]

Independent credits

Backed

Between 2012 and 2013, Young Jonii was credited as a contributor on a range of independent creative projects spanning video games, music, film, publishing, art, and design.

His video game credits included Simon Roth's colony simulation Maia (Character Generation),[7] BetaDwarf's co-op action game Forced (Volatile Runner),[8] Subterranean Games' dungeon management title War for the Overworld (Inscribed),[9] Michael Stearns' side-scrolling adventure Tiny Barbarian DX (Hall of Heroes),[10] the mobile title FPS Russia: The Game (Credit),[11] the GameStick portable console campaign (Contributor),[12] Iridium Studios' voice-commanded strategy game There Came an Echo (Special Thanks),[13] and Jay Tholen's adventure game Dropsy (Thank You).[14]

His music-related credits included The Polyphonic Spree's studio album, live album, and DVD campaign — the project that yielded their album Yes, It's True (Supporter),[15] Meredith Yayanos' The Parlour Trick debut A Blessed Unrest (Thank You),[16] Eternal Fair's debut full-length album The Horse That Carries the Wheel (Thank You),[17] Dustin Hofsess' CD Short Stories (Thank You),[18] Beautiful Machines' album launch Disconnect: Reconnect (Thank You),[19] and Brian King's neo-folk ensemble What Time Is It, Mr. Fox? (Minor Sponsor).[20]

His film and documentary credits included Whole Hog Theatre's stage adaptation of Princess Mononoke (Immortalised),[21] MFN Productions' documentary Overtoun (Special Thanks),[22] Alexandria Altman's short film Kissing (Credits),[23] Dr. Shawn Edmondson's motorcycle documentary Ashes Before Dust (Credits),[24] Jory Piglowski and Carl Jessee's documentary Float Nation (Thanks),[25] Ellenberg/Zuckerman's short film The Deflowering of Ariella Von (Thanks),[26] and 3 Stags' space project We're Putting a TARDIS into Orbit – Really! (Credit).[27]

His publishing, art, and design credits included Steven Hoveke's steampunk comic serial The Steamworld Chronicles – The Constantine Quest pt. 1 (Supporter),[28] Megan Lavey-Heaton and Isabelle Melançon's collected edition Namesake: Volume 2 (Thank You),[29] Hol Art Books' digital publishing guide The People's E-Book (People's Choice),[30] Anna Lunsford's tabletop RPG setting World of the Dead (Backer),[31] Simon Clements and Dan Voyce's tabletop game Orbis Terrarum RPG (Patron),[32] Matteo di Pascale's Intùiti Creative Cards (Special Thank You),[33] Katherine Bergeron's art space project Old Boston Firehouse: Torrent Engine 18 (Thank You),[34] Dan Petersen's condiment venture That Bourbon Ketchup (Supporter),[35] Nat Disston's VoyVoy: The Pocket Square T-Shirt (Contributor),[36] James Carlisle Holder's science fiction novel Planet Oz (Yellow Brick),[37] Christine Lee Smith's devotional card set Visio Divina (Thank You),[38] the Esoteric Software animation tool Spine Features (Thanks),[39] Maple Morris' folk dance event The Great Morris Exchange 2013 (Donor),[40] graphic designer Xingtong Lu's art book Oxygen (Backer),[41] photographer Mark Marchesi's Beautiful Ramshackle Portland (Backer),[42] and Robert Allen Johnson's science fiction novel Rising Sun (MAGNUS, Book 1) (Contributor).[43]

Songwriting

Young Jonii — credited under his IDzeroNo alias — is listed as a co-songwriter on the Magic Mike XXL (2015) soundtrack.[1] The credit places him alongside Hurby Azor, Mike Will Made It, Future, Pharrell Williams, Pierre Slaughter, Ray Davies, and Pusha T on the track "Move That Dope", performed by Future featuring Pharrell Williams, Pusha T, and Casino.[1]

Acting and production

Young Jonii made his first screen appearance as associate producer on Despondent, a 2014 short action film.[44] He also appeared in Contradiction: The Interactive Murder Mystery Movie (2015), an FMV video game.[45] In the same year, he contributed to the sound department of Magic Mike XXL.[46]

Discography

Albums

Title Release year Notes
Talking Some More Released as IDzeroNo

Extended plays

Title Release year Notes
Open 2010 Released as IDzeroNo
Performance Vol. I 2012 Released as IDzeroNo

Singles

Title Release year Notes
"Call It Love" 2025
"Let's Go" 2026
"Go Down Swinging" 2026 NEFFEX featuring Young Jonii

Filmography

Title Year Role Notes
Despondent 2014 Associate producer Short film
Magic Mike XXL 2015 Sound department Also credited as songwriter on soundtrack
Contradiction: The Interactive Murder Mystery Movie 2015 FMV video game

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Magic Mike XXL – Soundtracks". IMDb. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "I.Z. aka IDzeroNo – Blend Of Musical Styles To Strain Your Brain". Indie Band Guru. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  3. "IDzeroNo on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  4. "Young Jonii – Call It Love". YouTube. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  5. "Let's Go". YouTube. February 14, 2026. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  6. "NEFFEX – Go Down Swinging (ft. Young Jonii)". YouTube. February 17, 2026. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  7. "Maia (video game)". Wikipedia. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  8. "Forced (video game)". Wikipedia. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  9. "War for the Overworld". Wikipedia. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  10. "Tiny Barbarian DX". Steam. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  11. "FPSRussia Is The Latest YouTube Creator With His Own iPhone Game". Tubefilter. May 24, 2013. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  12. "GameStick". Wikipedia. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  13. "There Came an Echo". Wikipedia. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  14. "Dropsy (video game)". Wikipedia. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  15. "Yes, It's True". Wikipedia. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  16. "A Blessed Unrest". Bandcamp. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  17. "The Horse That Carries the Wheel". Bandcamp. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  18. "Short Stories (feat. Jim Brock)". Apple Music. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  19. "Disconnect::Reconnect". Bandcamp. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  20. "What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?". whattimeisitmrfox.com. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  21. "Princess Mononoke". Whole Hog Theatre. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  22. "Overtoun (2014)". IMDb. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  23. "Kissing (2013)". IMDb. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  24. "Ashes Before Dust". Vimeo. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  25. "Float Nation". floatnation.vhx.tv. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  26. "The Deflowering of Ariella Von (2013)". IMDb. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  27. "TARDIS-in-Orbit". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  28. "The Steamworld Chronicles". Atomic Avenue. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  29. "Namesake (webcomic)". Wikipedia. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  30. "The People's E-Book". O'Reilly Tools of Change. March 2013. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  31. "World of the Dead". RPGGeek. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  32. "Orbis Terrarum core rules & setting". DriveThruRPG. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  33. "Intùiti Creative Cards". intuiti.it. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  34. "Torrent Engine 18". torrentengine18.org. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  35. "That Bourbon Ketchup: Spiked Ketchup For Grownups". Bourbon Banter. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  36. "VoyVoy". Cool Hunting. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  37. "Planet Oz – The Novel". planetoz.net. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  38. "Visio Divina Cards". christineleesmith.com. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  39. "Spine – 2D skeletal animation for games". esotericsoftware.com. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  40. "Maple Morris". maplemorris.com. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  41. "Xingtong Lu – Design Portfolio". xiludesign.com. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  42. "Capturing what's left of the less-polished Portland". Portland Press Herald. December 23, 2018. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  43. Johnson, Robert Allen (March 10, 2014). Rising Sun. MAGNUS. 1 (1st ed.). Hadera Press. p. 242. ASIN B00IWWP75G. ISBN 978-1494793333. Search this book on
  44. "Despondent (Short 2014)". IMDb. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  45. "Contradiction: The Interactive Murder Mystery Movie (2015)". IMDb. Retrieved June 13, 2026.
  46. "IDZeroNo". IMDb. Retrieved June 13, 2026.

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