In 2002, Sorrentino released his second album,
Collaborations. The album's title referred to the numerous contributions made to the album by guest artists, including
Pillar,
John Reuben and
Thousand Foot Krutch.
Collaborations also represented his first nomination for a
Dove Award, for "Rap/Hip Hop/Dance Album of the Year" in 2003. KJ-52 has won four Dove Awards, three in the "Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year" category. He took the 2004 award for ''It's Pronounced Five Two
, the 2006 award for Behind the Musik (A Boy Named Jonah), and the 2007 award for Remixed
. He received an additional honor in 2007, for "Never Look Away" from Behind the Musik
, in the "Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song" category. KJ never tried out for American Idol'', but suggested such in his song "Fivetweezy". In October 2008, he released his album,
The Yearbook: The Missing Pages, a re-release of his album,
The Yearbook. It comes with the original record with a slip over cover that has a code to download the 13 songs. 2009 Dove Awards Another productive year for KJ-52 as he was awarded with "Rap/Hip Hop Song of the Year" for "Do Yo Thang"; The Yearbook; KJ-52; Jonah Sorrentino; BEC Recordings/Uprok In 2009, he released "Five-Two Television", an album covering a variety of themes and rap styles. It is his first album in which autotune is used, a controversial step among his fans. The album brings us the (fictitious) story of Chris Carlino, a man who has ruined his life, through a series of interludes. As usual for KJ-52, the album includes both songs with a strong Christian message and songs that are meant only to entertain. KJ-52 also rapped in the
Newsboys cover of "
Jesus Freak". KJ-52 also rapped in the
tobyMac remix of the song "One World" on the album
Hip-Hope which also includes the KJ-52 remixed song "What You Want". KJ-52 released
Dangerous on April 3, 2012. It mixes hip hop album with quite a bit of synth, and has some pop-electric. The first released single, "Dangerous", is more light rock-pop. The second single is called "Shake Em Up", but is commonly spelled "Shakem Up". It features guest artists such as
Canton Jones on "It's Goin Down",
Lecrae on "They Like Me", Thi'sl on "Shake Em Up", George Moss on "Do the Bill Cosby", and more. His final track, "Go", is a remake of the
Hillsong United song with the same name. In 2017, KJ-52 released his first independent album
Jonah. The project was over 200% funded through
Pledge Music. Following the release of the album, KJ-52 began working on an independent documentary about his life with filmmaker Denver Bailey. The film went on to raise 125% of the goal through kickstarter. The film was released alongside KJ-52's second independent album titled "Jonah Pt. 2" on February 15, 2018. In 2019, KJ-52 released
What Happened Was, a joint album with CHH producer and 2019 Rapzilla Freshman, PoetiCS. The album features Xay Hill, Jodie Jermaine, Mitch Darrell,
V. Rose,
Dre Murray, and Dru Bex. The project was coupled with KJ's first book, also titled
What Happened Was. Both the album and the book were over 170% funded through Kickstarter. On November 5, 2019, KJ-52 announced that he would be retiring from music after the release of his next album. As of January 6, 2020, he joined the pastoral staff of Christian Life Fellowship in Cape Coral, Florida. ==Eminem and "Dear Slim"==