Randy Jackson
Definition
An American music producer, record executive, and television personality, best known for his long tenure as a judge on the reality singing competition American Idol from 2002 to 2013.
A Grammy-winning bassist and session musician who has collaborated with artists like Journey, Mariah Carey, and Stevie Nicks, often recognized by his signature catchphrase 'Yo, dog!' in pop culture.
Examples
After Randy Jackson critiqued her pitchy high note, the contestant hilariously responded with a yo-dog impression that had the whole studio cracking up.
Randy Jackson swapped his judge's chair for a bass solo at the afterparty, proving he's still got more groove than half the idols he mentored.
In a plot twist, Randy Jackson's diet book became a bestseller among former American Idol contestants desperate to slim down for their post-show tours.
Fans spotted Randy Jackson at the Grammys, whispering 'dawg' to every superstar like he was still handing out golden tickets on TV.