Jesus Garnica. Additional Mixing by Peter Mokran and Kendu Isaac. Additional Instruments by Ron Fair. Contains
elements of “Now That We Found Love” (K. Gamble/L. Huff), Warner-Tamerlane.Publishing Corp. (BMI). All rights reserved.
don’t mind Produced by Jerry Wonda. Written by Mary J. Blige, Priscilla Renea Hamilton, Jerry Wonda. Publishers: Mary
J. Blige Music/ Universal Music Corp (ASCAP); Priscilla Renea. Productions/ Power Pen Biz Publishing/ WB Music Corp (ASCAP).
Recorded by Serge ‘Sergical’ Tsai at Pl
Digital booklet stronger with each tear (deluxe edition)Zorrge
This document provides track listing and production details for Mary J. Blige's 2009 album "Stronger". It includes the song titles, writers, producers, studios, and other details for each of the 14 tracks on the album. It also lists Mary J. Blige as the Executive Producer and provides copyright details and information about the manufacturer and distributor of the album.
This document provides production credits for songs on Mary J. Blige's album "Growing Pains". It lists the song titles, producers, writers, engineers, studios and more for each of the 15 tracks on the album. It expresses thanks to those involved in the creative process and production of the album.
1. The document provides production and recording credits for songs on Rick Ross' album Deeper Than Rap.
2. It lists 14 songs on the album along with featured artists and producers.
3. The credits include recording studios, engineers, samples used, and record labels of featured artists.
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This document lists the tracklist for Kendrick Lamar's album "good kid, m.A.A.d city". It contains 15 songs, including features from artists like Drake, Jay Rock, and Dr. Dre. The tracklist is followed by production and album credits, thanking those involved in the making of the album such as the producers, mixers, and photographers.
This document provides track listings and production details for Jay-Z's album "The Blueprint 3". It contains 15 tracks, many of which feature collaborations with artists like Rihanna, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, and Kid Cudi. The tracks were produced by high-profile producers including Kanye West, Timbaland, Swizz Beatz, and The Neptunes. Detailed credits are provided for each song's writers, producers, recording engineers, and sample sources.
This document provides track listing and production details for Rick Ross' album "Teflon Don". It lists the 11 tracks on the album along with the featured artists and producers for each song. It also thanks those involved in the production and promotion of the album including Rick Ross' record label Def Jam and other hip hop artists and DJs. The document expresses gratitude to God, family, and colleagues for their support.
Alexander Dilliplane. Omarion appears courtesy of StarRoc/Epic. courtesy of Maybach Music Group/Warner Bros. Records. Drake appears courtesy of Cash Money/
Republic Records. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Written by Young Money/Republic Records. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Written by Chimurenga
Slater and Omari Grandberry and published by 239 Music (ASCAP)/Omari McCormick, Olubowale Akintimehin, Aubrey Graham and published by Heartfelt Productions
Grandberry Publishing Designee (SESAC). Used by permission. LLC (BMI)/Dead Stock Music/WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)/Livewrite LLC
This document provides production and song credits for Rick Ross' album "Trilla". It lists the album's 18 tracks along with the producers, recording details, and featured artists for each song. It also includes thank you notes from Rick Ross to various people who contributed to and supported the album, including his family, record labels, producers, and friends. The executive producers of the album are listed as Ted "Touché" Lucas, Rick Ross and The Carter Administration.
Digital booklet stronger with each tear (deluxe edition)Zorrge
This document provides track listing and production details for Mary J. Blige's 2009 album "Stronger". It includes the song titles, writers, producers, studios, and other details for each of the 14 tracks on the album. It also lists Mary J. Blige as the Executive Producer and provides copyright details and information about the manufacturer and distributor of the album.
This document provides production credits for songs on Mary J. Blige's album "Growing Pains". It lists the song titles, producers, writers, engineers, studios and more for each of the 15 tracks on the album. It expresses thanks to those involved in the creative process and production of the album.
1. The document provides production and recording credits for songs on Rick Ross' album Deeper Than Rap.
2. It lists 14 songs on the album along with featured artists and producers.
3. The credits include recording studios, engineers, samples used, and record labels of featured artists.
Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, M.A.A.D City: Digital BookletZorrge
This document lists the tracklist for Kendrick Lamar's album "good kid, m.A.A.d city". It contains 15 songs, including features from artists like Drake, Jay Rock, and Dr. Dre. The tracklist is followed by production and album credits, thanking those involved in the making of the album such as the producers, mixers, and photographers.
This document provides track listings and production details for Jay-Z's album "The Blueprint 3". It contains 15 tracks, many of which feature collaborations with artists like Rihanna, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, and Kid Cudi. The tracks were produced by high-profile producers including Kanye West, Timbaland, Swizz Beatz, and The Neptunes. Detailed credits are provided for each song's writers, producers, recording engineers, and sample sources.
This document provides track listing and production details for Rick Ross' album "Teflon Don". It lists the 11 tracks on the album along with the featured artists and producers for each song. It also thanks those involved in the production and promotion of the album including Rick Ross' record label Def Jam and other hip hop artists and DJs. The document expresses gratitude to God, family, and colleagues for their support.
Alexander Dilliplane. Omarion appears courtesy of StarRoc/Epic. courtesy of Maybach Music Group/Warner Bros. Records. Drake appears courtesy of Cash Money/
Republic Records. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Written by Young Money/Republic Records. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Written by Chimurenga
Slater and Omari Grandberry and published by 239 Music (ASCAP)/Omari McCormick, Olubowale Akintimehin, Aubrey Graham and published by Heartfelt Productions
Grandberry Publishing Designee (SESAC). Used by permission. LLC (BMI)/Dead Stock Music/WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)/Livewrite LLC
This document provides production and song credits for Rick Ross' album "Trilla". It lists the album's 18 tracks along with the producers, recording details, and featured artists for each song. It also includes thank you notes from Rick Ross to various people who contributed to and supported the album, including his family, record labels, producers, and friends. The executive producers of the album are listed as Ted "Touché" Lucas, Rick Ross and The Carter Administration.
Anna Ugarte. Mixed by Rob Kinelski at Record One, Sherman Oaks, CA. Mix Assistant: Anna Ugarte. Guitar, Bass: Steve Wyreman. Keys: James Poyser. Additional Vocals: Kaye Fox.
Contains samples of the recording “The Bridge” as performed by MC Shan. Courtesy of Cold Chillin’/CAK. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Written by Chris DeGarmo, Marlon Williams and published by CAK Music/MC Shan Music (ASCAP). Used by permission. Contains samples of the recording “They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)” as performed by Pete Rock & CL Smooth
This document provides track listings and songwriting credits for an album. It lists 14 tracks from the album including "Over My Dead Body," "Shot For Me," "Crew Love," "Take Care," "Under Ground Kings," and "We'll Be Fine." Each entry includes the songwriters, producers, and studios where the songs were recorded and mixed. It also notes if songs sample or contain elements from other existing works.
1) The document provides production and songwriting credits for an album by Pharoahe Monch titled W.A.R. (we are renegades).
2) It lists over 20 songs on the album along with the producers, songwriters, recording details, and musicians featured on each track.
3) Additional credits are provided for executive producers, artwork designers, mastering engineers, publicists, and others involved in the album's production and release.
Kanye West Presents G.O.O.D. Music "Cruel Summer" Digital BookletZorrge
This document provides production credits for 13 songs from Kanye West's album Yeezus. It lists the song titles, writers, producers, recording details, samples used (if any) and participating artists. The songs feature collaborations with artists like Jay Z, R. Kelly, Ghostface Killah, John Legend, Kid Cudi and more. Detailed recording locations and personnel are provided for each track.
This document provides track listing and production details for Nas' 2008 album "Nigger". It lists the 15 tracks on the standard album and one bonus track. For each song, it provides the songwriters, producers, recording details, featured artists, and sample clearances if applicable. It also lists the executive producers, A&R staff, marketing, management, mastering engineers, art directors, photographers, and legal representation involved in the album's production and release.
This document provides production and publishing details for 16 tracks on an album plus 2 bonus tracks. It lists the producers, songwriters, featured artists, recording details, and publishing information for each song. Major artists featured on the album include Drake, T-Pain, Young Jeezy, Pimp C, 2Pac, Trey Songz, Twista, Slim Thug, Play-N-Skillz, Yo Gotti, Gucci Mane, and Letoya. The album was executive produced by J. Prince and Bun B with production from high-profile producers such as J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Boi-1da, Drumma Boy, DJ Premier
This document provides track listing and production details for Kanye West's album "Late Registration". It lists 15 songs from the album along with songwriting credits and details about recording, mixing and sampling. Additional details are provided for featured artists and producers on each song. The document contains legal disclaimers about sample and songwriting credits.
Luis Fernandez
Mixed at: We The Best Studios, Miami, FL
Hip Hop
DJ Khaled feat. Scarface, Nas & DJ Premier
Written by: K. Khaled, B. Adler, N. Jones, P. Wolff
Produced by: DJ Premier for GangStarr Productions
Publishing Co: Money Mack Music/DJ Khaled Publishing, adm. By Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI)
Get Low Recordings (BMI), Nasir Jones Music (ASCAP), Gang Starr Music (BMI)
Recorded at: D&D Studios, New York, NY
Recorded by: DJ Premier
Mixed by: DJ Premier
Don’t See Em
This document provides the track listing and credits for Kelly Rowland's album "Here I Am". The album contains 14 tracks, including collaborations with artists like Lil Wayne, Big Sean, and Nelly. It also includes 4 bonus tracks on the deluxe version. Each track is accompanied by detailed production and recording credits. At the end, Kelly Rowland expresses her gratitude to God, her family, fans, and the entire team involved in creating the album.
This document appears to be album credits and liner notes for an album by The Roots. It lists 16 tracks on the album, each with featured artists. It provides songwriting and production credits for each track. It also lists executive production credits and details of marketing, management, legal representation and other personnel involved in the album's creation. The album was released in 2010 on Def Jam Recordings and distributed by Universal Music.
This document lists production and songwriting credits for an album. It includes 12 songs, the producers and writers for each song. It thanks those involved in the creative process and production of the album including other artists featured on songs, record labels, and management. Executive production was led by Terrence "Pusha T" Thornton and Rennard "Liva Don" East.
This document provides production and songwriting credits for an album by DMX. It lists 20 songs on the album along with their producers. Many songs feature additional artists and were recorded, engineered, and mixed by various professionals across several studios. The document concludes by thanking various people and entities involved in the creative process and production of the album.
This document provides production and songwriting credits for an album by DMX. It lists 20 songs on the album along with their producers. Many songs feature additional artists and were recorded, engineered, and mixed by various professionals across several studios. The document concludes by thanking various people and entities involved in the creative process and production of the album, including God, family members, fellow artists, record label staff, and more. It directs readers to DMX's official website and social media accounts for further information.
The document lists credits and production details for 18 tracks on Lil Wayne's album "I Am Not a Human Being II". It details the songwriters, producers, recording studios and engineers for each track, as well as featuring artists. Publishing and recording credits are provided to acknowledge sampling and interpolation permissions.
This document provides production and publishing credits for songs on Talib Kweli's album "Eardrum". It lists the song titles, featured artists if any, songwriters, publishers, producers, recording details, and notes any samples or interpolations used in the songs. The production involved many notable artists and producers across hip hop and R&B genres. Credits are provided for songwriting, production, mixing, recording engineering and appearances by guest artists.
The document provides notes from the director and composer about the music for the Avatar film score. The director discusses how the music needed to transport viewers to the world of Avatar and match the powerful emotions of the images. The composer discusses the unique process of working closely with the filmmakers to create almost 3 hours of music and orchestrate indigenous sounds. Both praise the music for capturing the exultation and heartbreak of the film.
Elvis Presley La Legende Romantique 1967 70 Bmg France 1998ExoticElvis Presley
This document provides a searchable index of Elvis Presley albums organized alphabetically from A to Z. It lists over 200 album titles along with release dates, studios, labels, and other details. The albums span Elvis' entire career from his early recordings in the 1950s to live performances and compilations from the late 1960s through the 1970s.
The document traces the history of music videos from early experiments combining music and visuals in the 1910s through the development of promotional films for songs in the 1960s and the rise of dedicated music video shows in the 1970s. It highlights pioneering music videos by The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and David Bowie in the late 1960s/early 1970s as genre-defining works. The launch of MTV in 1981 provided a dedicated outlet for music videos and fueled their rise as an art form and promotional tool, with major artists like Michael Jackson and Madonna releasing iconic videos in the 1980s.
This is a list for my blog, https://bensmusicreviews250819854.wordpress.com, which covers the best albums of 2019, there has been some great music this year and this list is my personal favourites.
Machine Gun Kelly - Lace Up: Digital BookletZorrge
The document appears to be the tracklist and credits for Machine Gun Kelly's album "Lace Up". It lists 13 songs on the album, including featured artists on many of the tracks like M. Shadows, Synyster Gates, Bun B, Dub-O, Waka Flocka Flame, Lil Jon, and others. It also provides production and executive production credits for the album.
Mary J. Blige is a talented singer, songwriter, rapper, actress, model, and record producer who is known for overcoming a difficult childhood through her music. She dropped out of high school and began her music career by recording a cover song in a mall in 1989. She was then signed to Uptown Records and became their first female artist. Throughout her career, Blige struggled with relationships and substance abuse but overcame these challenges. She now uses her platform to help other women through organizations that support education, career development, and personal growth.
Anna Ugarte. Mixed by Rob Kinelski at Record One, Sherman Oaks, CA. Mix Assistant: Anna Ugarte. Guitar, Bass: Steve Wyreman. Keys: James Poyser. Additional Vocals: Kaye Fox.
Contains samples of the recording “The Bridge” as performed by MC Shan. Courtesy of Cold Chillin’/CAK. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Written by Chris DeGarmo, Marlon Williams and published by CAK Music/MC Shan Music (ASCAP). Used by permission. Contains samples of the recording “They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)” as performed by Pete Rock & CL Smooth
This document provides track listings and songwriting credits for an album. It lists 14 tracks from the album including "Over My Dead Body," "Shot For Me," "Crew Love," "Take Care," "Under Ground Kings," and "We'll Be Fine." Each entry includes the songwriters, producers, and studios where the songs were recorded and mixed. It also notes if songs sample or contain elements from other existing works.
1) The document provides production and songwriting credits for an album by Pharoahe Monch titled W.A.R. (we are renegades).
2) It lists over 20 songs on the album along with the producers, songwriters, recording details, and musicians featured on each track.
3) Additional credits are provided for executive producers, artwork designers, mastering engineers, publicists, and others involved in the album's production and release.
Kanye West Presents G.O.O.D. Music "Cruel Summer" Digital BookletZorrge
This document provides production credits for 13 songs from Kanye West's album Yeezus. It lists the song titles, writers, producers, recording details, samples used (if any) and participating artists. The songs feature collaborations with artists like Jay Z, R. Kelly, Ghostface Killah, John Legend, Kid Cudi and more. Detailed recording locations and personnel are provided for each track.
This document provides track listing and production details for Nas' 2008 album "Nigger". It lists the 15 tracks on the standard album and one bonus track. For each song, it provides the songwriters, producers, recording details, featured artists, and sample clearances if applicable. It also lists the executive producers, A&R staff, marketing, management, mastering engineers, art directors, photographers, and legal representation involved in the album's production and release.
This document provides production and publishing details for 16 tracks on an album plus 2 bonus tracks. It lists the producers, songwriters, featured artists, recording details, and publishing information for each song. Major artists featured on the album include Drake, T-Pain, Young Jeezy, Pimp C, 2Pac, Trey Songz, Twista, Slim Thug, Play-N-Skillz, Yo Gotti, Gucci Mane, and Letoya. The album was executive produced by J. Prince and Bun B with production from high-profile producers such as J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Boi-1da, Drumma Boy, DJ Premier
This document provides track listing and production details for Kanye West's album "Late Registration". It lists 15 songs from the album along with songwriting credits and details about recording, mixing and sampling. Additional details are provided for featured artists and producers on each song. The document contains legal disclaimers about sample and songwriting credits.
Luis Fernandez
Mixed at: We The Best Studios, Miami, FL
Hip Hop
DJ Khaled feat. Scarface, Nas & DJ Premier
Written by: K. Khaled, B. Adler, N. Jones, P. Wolff
Produced by: DJ Premier for GangStarr Productions
Publishing Co: Money Mack Music/DJ Khaled Publishing, adm. By Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI)
Get Low Recordings (BMI), Nasir Jones Music (ASCAP), Gang Starr Music (BMI)
Recorded at: D&D Studios, New York, NY
Recorded by: DJ Premier
Mixed by: DJ Premier
Don’t See Em
This document provides the track listing and credits for Kelly Rowland's album "Here I Am". The album contains 14 tracks, including collaborations with artists like Lil Wayne, Big Sean, and Nelly. It also includes 4 bonus tracks on the deluxe version. Each track is accompanied by detailed production and recording credits. At the end, Kelly Rowland expresses her gratitude to God, her family, fans, and the entire team involved in creating the album.
This document appears to be album credits and liner notes for an album by The Roots. It lists 16 tracks on the album, each with featured artists. It provides songwriting and production credits for each track. It also lists executive production credits and details of marketing, management, legal representation and other personnel involved in the album's creation. The album was released in 2010 on Def Jam Recordings and distributed by Universal Music.
This document lists production and songwriting credits for an album. It includes 12 songs, the producers and writers for each song. It thanks those involved in the creative process and production of the album including other artists featured on songs, record labels, and management. Executive production was led by Terrence "Pusha T" Thornton and Rennard "Liva Don" East.
This document provides production and songwriting credits for an album by DMX. It lists 20 songs on the album along with their producers. Many songs feature additional artists and were recorded, engineered, and mixed by various professionals across several studios. The document concludes by thanking various people and entities involved in the creative process and production of the album.
This document provides production and songwriting credits for an album by DMX. It lists 20 songs on the album along with their producers. Many songs feature additional artists and were recorded, engineered, and mixed by various professionals across several studios. The document concludes by thanking various people and entities involved in the creative process and production of the album, including God, family members, fellow artists, record label staff, and more. It directs readers to DMX's official website and social media accounts for further information.
The document lists credits and production details for 18 tracks on Lil Wayne's album "I Am Not a Human Being II". It details the songwriters, producers, recording studios and engineers for each track, as well as featuring artists. Publishing and recording credits are provided to acknowledge sampling and interpolation permissions.
This document provides production and publishing credits for songs on Talib Kweli's album "Eardrum". It lists the song titles, featured artists if any, songwriters, publishers, producers, recording details, and notes any samples or interpolations used in the songs. The production involved many notable artists and producers across hip hop and R&B genres. Credits are provided for songwriting, production, mixing, recording engineering and appearances by guest artists.
The document provides notes from the director and composer about the music for the Avatar film score. The director discusses how the music needed to transport viewers to the world of Avatar and match the powerful emotions of the images. The composer discusses the unique process of working closely with the filmmakers to create almost 3 hours of music and orchestrate indigenous sounds. Both praise the music for capturing the exultation and heartbreak of the film.
Elvis Presley La Legende Romantique 1967 70 Bmg France 1998ExoticElvis Presley
This document provides a searchable index of Elvis Presley albums organized alphabetically from A to Z. It lists over 200 album titles along with release dates, studios, labels, and other details. The albums span Elvis' entire career from his early recordings in the 1950s to live performances and compilations from the late 1960s through the 1970s.
The document traces the history of music videos from early experiments combining music and visuals in the 1910s through the development of promotional films for songs in the 1960s and the rise of dedicated music video shows in the 1970s. It highlights pioneering music videos by The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and David Bowie in the late 1960s/early 1970s as genre-defining works. The launch of MTV in 1981 provided a dedicated outlet for music videos and fueled their rise as an art form and promotional tool, with major artists like Michael Jackson and Madonna releasing iconic videos in the 1980s.
This is a list for my blog, https://bensmusicreviews250819854.wordpress.com, which covers the best albums of 2019, there has been some great music this year and this list is my personal favourites.
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The document appears to be the tracklist and credits for Machine Gun Kelly's album "Lace Up". It lists 13 songs on the album, including featured artists on many of the tracks like M. Shadows, Synyster Gates, Bun B, Dub-O, Waka Flocka Flame, Lil Jon, and others. It also provides production and executive production credits for the album.
Mary J. Blige is a talented singer, songwriter, rapper, actress, model, and record producer who is known for overcoming a difficult childhood through her music. She dropped out of high school and began her music career by recording a cover song in a mall in 1989. She was then signed to Uptown Records and became their first female artist. Throughout her career, Blige struggled with relationships and substance abuse but overcame these challenges. She now uses her platform to help other women through organizations that support education, career development, and personal growth.
This document appears to be the lyrics for songs from the album "Night Visions" by the band Imagine Dragons. It includes the lyrics for 12 songs: Radioactive, Tiptoe, It's Time, Demons, On Top of the World, Amsterdam, Hear Me, Every Night, Bleeding Out, Underdog, Nothing Left to Say/Rocks, and Working Man. The album was released in 2012 by Interscope Records.
This document appears to be the tracklist and lyrics for an album by the band Imagine Dragons. It contains 15 song titles and the full lyrics for each song. The album was produced by KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records and manufactured in the USA in 2015. It includes original paintings by Tim Cantor.
The speaker expresses regret over breaking up with their ex-partner, who is now in a relationship with someone else. They criticize the new relationship and want their ex back, insisting that no one can love them like they did. The speaker recalls all the special memories and experiences they had together.
This document contains lyrics from several songs written and produced by Damian Marley and Nasir Jones. It provides credits for the songwriters, producers, musicians, studios, and publishing details. The lyrics cover themes of empowerment, overcoming adversity, leadership, and changing the world.
This presentation introduces David Guetta as the presenter's favorite singer. David Guetta is a French DJ and record producer specializing in house and dance music. Some key facts provided include his birth name and age, his background studying law before pursuing a career in music in the 1980s and 1990s, and his commercial success having sold over 7 million records as a DJ. The presentation concludes by thanking the audience for watching and mentioning Guetta has two children.
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This document provides production credits for an album. It lists the producers, musicians, engineers, studios and publishing information for each song on the album. Luis Resto is credited for additional keyboards on most tracks. The tracks sample or contain elements from other songs, which are noted along with permission information. Mike Strange recorded and mixed many of the tracks at Effigy Studios along with Eminem. Various producers are credited on each track along with co-production from Eminem on several songs. Publishing information is listed for each song's composers.
The document provides a tracklist and credits for an original motion picture soundtrack. It includes 10 songs: "MMMBop" by Hanson, "My Life" by Billy Joel, "Ave Maria" by Fletcher Sheridan, "Everybody's Talkin'" by Harry Nilsson, "Down In Mexico" by The Coasters, "Hurt" performed by Ken Jeong, "Mother '93" by Danzig, "F**kin' Problems" by A$AP Rocky featuring Drake, 2 Chainz, and Kendrick Lamar, "I Believe I Can Fly" performed by Ken Jeong, and "Fever" by The Cramps. It lists the executive producers of the album and
The document provides production and songwriting credits for 13 tracks on an album. It lists the song titles and features artists. For each song, it identifies the producers and songwriters and notes that the recordings were done at D-Block Studios in Yonkers, NY and mixed at D-Lab Studios in Mamaroneck, NY. It also thanks those involved in the album's creation and management.
This document provides credits and legal information for the album "Slaughterhouse" by the hip hop group of the same name. It lists the 18 tracks on the album along with songwriting, production, and recording credits for each song. It also includes thank you messages from the group members to those involved in making the album.
The document provides credits for the album "Wonderwall" by the band The Insiders. It lists the band members, managers, producers, engineers, mixers and others who contributed to the recording and production of the album. It also provides information on songwriting credits, samples used, artwork, photography and thanks those who supported the band.
This document provides track listing and production details for the album "Arms & Hammers" by Strong Arm Steady. It includes 14 tracks featuring artists like JellyRoll, Game, Too Short, KRS-One and others. The album was executive produced by Corey Smyth and Talib Kweli through their label Blacksmith Music Corp. It expresses thanks to family, artists and industry supporters involved in making the album.
This document discusses the East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry of the 1990s. It provides background on key figures from both coasts like Tupac Shakur, The Notorious B.I.G., Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and their roles in perpetuating or addressing the feud through their music and record labels. It also examines how the rivalry began and some of the diss tracks released by both sides that escalated the tensions during that era of hip hop.
NYC’s very own S.C.R.D., whose old school rock star vibe and fresh new hip hop beats have been hailed as a mashup of unlikely styles that delivers a deliciously guilty pleasure worthy of heavy indulgence. They say what you wanted to say, but never did.
S.C.R.D. is named after Sweet Chuck and Ravin Dave, the two principal members of the group based in Gramercy, Manhattan. Together they infuse old skool beats, live instrumentation and witty, humorous and slightly satirically lude lyrics to take fans on a journey through heartbreaks with an ebullience for life and the thirst for adventure. Their collaboration between each other, thrives off co-collaborating with local musicians, friends and fans they lure into their musical tsunami, which helps drive their artistic creativity to new heights.
S.C.R.D. is privately funded and releases content under the record label and licensing company, Trip Digital Inc.
S.C.R.D. on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/s.c.r.d./id1014316942
This document profiles several music artists and producers, including Henry Conerway, Danny Rey, DJ Brian "Bizzy" Bemberton, Paula Champion, Tim Kelley, and the group AudioSource Live. It provides biographical information and accomplishments for each person or group. It discusses Henry Conerway's musical lineage in Detroit and his work nurturing young musicians. It provides details on Danny Rey's background, early singles, work with various artists in Atlanta, and current projects. It gives an overview of DJ Bizzy Bemberton's career in Manchester radio and clubs. Brief biographies are also provided for Paula Champion, Tim Kelley, and AudioSource Live.
The document provides biographies of several music artists, including:
- Brothers Marrlly and DAT-BOYDAMIAN who formed the music group DPMG with influences from their family of musicians.
- Miami-based artist B.L.I.N.D who transitioned from secular to gospel music and has opened for notable gospel acts.
- Detroit-based rapper Young Boogie who began rapping at age 16 and is building his brand and music career.
- Phoenix-based artist Lavae who began making music at age 17 and hopes to support his family financially through his music.
- Chicago-based rapper D.I.C.E Ali who overcame
Lionel Cole 2016 - Complete Bio ListingLionel Cole
Lionel Cole is a singer, pianist, composer and music producer from New York. He has worked with many musical icons like Mariah Carey, John Legend, and Ricky Lee Jones. After touring with Ricky Lee Jones, Lionel fell in love with Australia and now resides in Sydney. He has had a long career in music spanning live performances, studio recordings, film/TV scores, and radio work.
S.C.R.D. is named after Sweet Chuck and Ravin Dave, the two principal members of the musical group based in Gramercy, Manhattan. Together they infuse old skool beats, live instrumentation and witty, humorous and satirical lyrics to take fans on a journey through heartbreaks with an ebullience for life and the thirst for adventure. Their collaboration between each other, thrives off co-collaborating with local musicians, friends and fans they lure into their musical tsunami, which helps drive their artistic creativity to new heights.
This document provides credits and production details for tracks on Gorillaz's 2010 album Plastic Beach. It lists the writers and performers for each of the 16 tracks, and credits additional musicians, samples, and orchestras used. Production details are also included, such as the recording locations, engineers, and mastering details for each track.
David Charles Kramer, known professionally as DJ Buddy Holly, is a DJ, guitarist, singer, songwriter and teacher born in 1979 in Redwood City, CA. He provides DJ services for events and has received several honors including a scholarship from Berklee Online in Herbie Hancock's name. Kramer holds a Master of Music degree in Music Technology from Duquesne University and is working towards additional certifications in guitar from Berklee Online.
Anthony Teti is a TV and film music composer born in 1957 in Camden, NJ who was introduced to music theory by his father and studied piano and organ at a young age. He has scored feature films, TV shows, documentaries, and commercials in Los Angeles since 1977 and owns a recording studio in Jackson, Wyoming where he continues to write, produce, and record music for films and release original music albums. He has recorded or performed with many notable artists over his 40 year career in the music industry.
This press kit provides biographical information about Grammy Award-winning music producer, musician, composer, and engineer Steve Pageot. It outlines his musical upbringing, early career breakthroughs producing albums that went platinum and gold, winning a Grammy for engineering work with Aretha Franklin. It details his numerous album credits and work scoring music for television shows. The press kit is intended to promote Steve Pageot and provide information about his background and accomplishments for public appearances, interviews, and professional opportunities.
Def Jam Recordings is an American hip hop and urban music record label owned by Universal Music Group. It operates as part of The Island Def Jam Music Group in the US and as Def Jam UK under Virgin EMI in the UK. Frank Ocean is an R&B singer who gained recognition through writing for other artists and his 2011 mixtape nostalgia, ULTRA before signing to Def Jam. Kanye West has proven to shift rap's sound as a soloist and ensured his label G.O.O.D. Music was successful through projects like Cruel Summer despite also being highly ranked as an MC himself.
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Mary J. Blige - My Life II - The Journey Continues (Act 1)
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feel inside FEAT.NAS
midnight drive FEAT.BROOK LYNN
next level FEAT.BuStA RhYMES
ain’t nobody
25/8
don’t mind
no condition
mr. wrong FEAT.DRAKE
why FEAT.RICK ROSS
love a woman FEAT.BEYONCé
emPty Prayers
need someone
the living Proof
yoU want this
this love is for yoU
one life
someone to love me (naKed)
FEAT. DIDDY & LIL WAYNE
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Executive Producer: Mary J. Blige Album Producer: Kendu Isaacs
for Mary Jane Productions, Inc. for Matriarch Entertainment
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6. intro Produced by Jerry ‘Wonda’ Duplessis for Wonda Music and Kendu Issacs.Co-Produced by Arden Altino for Wonda
Music. Written by Jerry Duplessis, Kendu Isaacs, Arden Altino, Mary J. Blige and Sean Combs. Publishers: Te-Bass Music
Inc.administered by EMI Blackwood Music (BMI) Altino Music/Wonda Songs administered by EMI Blackwood Music (ASCAP)
Mary J. Blige Music / Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP) Justin Combs Music Publishing administered by EMI April (ASCAP). Ad-
ditional keyboards by Akene ‘The Champ’ Dunkley and Olivier ‘Akos’ Castelli. Recorded by Serge “Sergical” Tsai at Platinum
Sound Recording Studio, NYC. Assisted by Koby Hass. Mixed by Jaycen Joshua for the Penua Project/Innersound Manage-
ment at Larrabee Sound Studios North Hollywood, CA. Assisted by Jesus Garnica
feel inside FEAtuRINg NAS Produced by Jerry “Wonda” Duplessis for Wonda Music. Co-Produced by Arden
Altino for Wonda Music. Written by Mary J. Blige, Andrea Martin, Jerry Wonda, Arden Altino, Nasir Jones, Dennis Coles,
Robert Diggs, Gary Grice, Lamont Hawkins, Darryl Hill, Jason Hunter, Russell Jones, Clifford Smith, Elgin Turner, Corey
Woods. Publishers: Mary J Blige Music/Universal Music Corp (ASCAP); Gods Crying Publishing/Sony ATV (ASCAP); Te-Bass
Music Inc., administered by EMI Blackwood Music (BMI); Altino Music/Wonda. Songs administered by EMI Blackwood
Music (ASCAP); Sun Shining, Inc. (BMI) Universal Music Publishing Group, Inc.; Universal Music – Careers o/b/o itself,
Remecca Publishing Inc. and Wu Tang Publishing, Inc. (BMI), Diggs Family Music, Inc. (BMI), Universal Music – MGB
Songs (ASCAP). Keyboards by Borham Lee. Guitar by Paul Pesco. Recorded by Serge “Sergical” Tsai at Platinum Sound
Recording Studio, New York, NY. Engineered by Chris “Tek” O’Ryan. Assisted by Koby Hass, Clint Nelson and Kevin
Schinstock.2nd Assistant: Kevin Matela. Nas vox recorded by Stuart White for Bill Black Music Inc. at Jungle City Studios,
NYC. Assisted by Dan Tobiason. Contains elements of “Triumph” written by D. Coles, R. Diggs, G. Grice, L. Hawkins,
D. Hill, J. Hunter, R. Jones, C. Smith, E. Turner, C. Woods and published by Universal Music – Careers o/b/o itself, Rem-
ecca PublishingInc. and Wu Tang Publishing, Inc. (BMI), Diggs Family Music, Inc. (BMI), Universal Music – MGB Songs
(ASCAP). Used by permission. Nas appears courtesy of Island Def Jam Records.
midnight drive FEAtuRINg BROOK LYNN Produced by Rico Love and Pierre Medor. Written by Rico Love,
Pierre Medor. Publishers: EMI Foraymusic o/b/o itself and Rico Love is Still a Rapper (SESAC); Courtney Madison Music/
Warner-Tamerlane Pub Corp (BMI) Programming and Keyboards by Pierre Medor. Background vocals by Rico Love. Recorded
by Pierre Medor at Circle House Recording Studio, Miami, FL. Assisted by Diego Avendano.
7. next level FEAtuRINg BuStA RhYMES Produced by Danja for Danjahandz Productions, Inc. Written by
Mary J. Blige, Rico Love, Busta Rhymes, N. Hills Publishers: Mary J. Blige Music / Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP) EMI
Foray Music o/b/o itself and Rico Love is Still a Rapper (SESAC) Danjahandz Muzik Inc (SESAC)Additional Vocals by Rico
Love Recorded by Pierre Medor at Circle House Recording Studios (Miami, FL). Additional Recording by Stuart White for Bill
Black Music Inc. at Jungle City Studios, NYC. Mixed by Jaycen Joshua for the Penua Project/Innersound Management at
Larrabee Sound Studios North Hollywood, CA. Assisted by Jesus Garnica.Busta Rhymes appears courtesy of The Conglomerate.
ain’t nobody Produced By Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins for Darkchild.com. Written by D. Wolinski.Publishers:
EMI Full Keel Music (ASCAP). Vocal Production by Rodney Jerkins. Background Vocals by Mary J. Blige. Sound Design By:
Greg Morgan forDarkchild.com. Recorded & Mixed by Matt Champlin at 2nd Floor Studios, CA. Assistant
Engineer: Brandon N. Caddell
25/8 Produced by Eric Hudson and Mary J Blige.Written by Mary J. Blige, Crystal Johnson, Eric Hudson, Kenneth
Gamble, Leon Huff. Publishers: Mary J Blige Music/ Universal Music Corp (ASCAP); Cstyle Ink/ SlideThat/ EMI (ASCAP)/
EMI Blackwood Music, Inc. o/b/o E. Hudson Music LLC/Warner-Tamerlane. Publishing Corp. (BMI) Additional instruments by
Ron Fair. Recorded by Danny Cheung for DCD Audio at Marvin’s Room Studios, W. Hollywood, CA. A s s i s t e d b y Jon
Nettlesby. Mixed by Jaycen Joshua for The Penua Project/ Innersound Management at Larrabee Studios, N. Hollywood, CA. Mix
Assistant: Jesus Garnica. Additional mixing by Peter Mokran and Kendu Isaac. Additional Instruments by Ron Fair. Contains
elements of “Now That We Found Love” (K. Gamble/L. Huff), Warner-Tamerlane.Publishing Corp. (BMI). All rights reserved.
don’t mind Produced by Jerry Wonda. Written by Mary J. Blige, Priscilla Renea Hamilton, Jerry Wonda. Publishers: Mary
J. Blige Music/ Universal Music Corp (ASCAP); Priscilla Renea. Productions/ Power Pen Biz Publishing/ WB Music Corp (ASCAP).
Recorded by Serge ‘Sergical’ Tsai at Platinum Sound Recording Studio, NYC. Assisted by Koby Hass and Kevin Matela. Mixed by Jaycen
Joshua for the Penua Project/Innersound Management at Larrabee Sound Studios North Hollywood, CA. Assisted by Jesus Garn.
no condition Produced by Danja for Danjahandz Productions, Inc. Written by Mary J. Blige, K. Cossum, M.
Aracia, N. Hills Publishers: Mary J. Blige Music/ Universal Music Corp (ASCAP); YRP Music Publishing/Warner Tamerlane
Music Publishing (BMI); Yaslina Music Publishing (ASCAP); Danjahandz Muzik Inc (SESAC). Additional vocals by Kevin
Cossum. Recorded by Serge “Sergical” Tsai at Platinum Sounds Studio, New York, NY and Marcella “Ms Lago” for Red
Bottom Productions at Platinum Sounds Studios, New York, NY. Engineered by Chris “Tek” O’Ryan. Mixed by Jaycen Joshua
for The Penua Project/Innersound Management at Larrabee Sound Studios, North Hollywood, CA. Assisted by Jesus Garnica
11. the living Proof Produced by The Underdogs. Written by Mary J. Blige, Thomas Newman, Harvey Mason, Jr. and
Damon Thomas. Publishers Mary J. Blige Music / Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP), Children of Thirteen Music (BMI), T & Me Music /
MGB Songs – Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP), Dazman 18 Music (BMI), and DW II Distribution BMI, LLC (BMI).
yoU want this Produced by The Underdogs. Co-produced by Kevin Randolph. Written by Mary J. Blige, Harvey Mason,
Jr., Damon Thomas, Eric Dawkins, Joi Campbell, Adonis Shropshire, Kevin Randolph. Publishers: Mary J. Blige Music/Universal Music
Corp (ASCAP)T & Me Music/MGB Songs - Universal Music Corp (ASCAP)Dazman 18 Music/EMI (BMI) E.D. Duz-It Music / Underdog
East Songs / Irving Music, Inc. (BMI)Babooschka Worldwide Tunes (ASCAP)Jaylen Adonis Music Publishing/Christian Combs Music /
EMI Foray Music, Inc. (ASCAP)Tankin’ Music/Chrysalis Music (ASCAP). All music by The Underdogs. Bass: Damien “Dammo” Farmer.
Keyboards: Kevin Randolph. Guitars: Andrew Hey. Horn arrangement by Jerome Hey. Horns: William Keichenback, Daniel Fornero,
Gary Grant & Daniel Higgins. Recorded by Andrew Hey for Harvey Mason Media at Mason Sound (North Hollywood, CA) and Marvin’s
Room (Los Angeles, CA). Assisted by Danny Cheung for DCD Audio and Jon Nettlesbey. Mixed by Harvey Mason Jr. at Mason Sound.
Production Coordination: Trina Bowman for Harvey Mason Media.
this love is for yoU Produced by C. “Tricky” Stewart. Written by Mary J. Blige, Ester Dean, Tricky Stewart. Publishers:
Mary J. Blige Music / Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP) Dat Damn Dean/ 2412 Songs/ Peer Music Publishing - BMI RZE Music Publish-
ing/ Universal Music –ASCAP. Vocals Produced by Kuk Harrell. Engineering by Josh Gudwin, Brian “B-LUV” Thomas, Andrew Wuepper,
and Chris “TEK” O’Ryan. Recorded at Triangle Sound Studios West in Encino, CA. Mixed by Jaycen Joshua for the Penua Project/In-
nersound Management. Mixed at Larrabee Sound Studios in North Hollywood, CA. Mix assisted by Jesus Garnica.
one life Produced by Stargate for 45th & 3rd Music LLC And Calvin Harris. Written by M. J. Blige / E. Dean / M.S. Eriksen/
T.E.Hermansen/ C. Harris. Publishers: Universal Music Corp./Mary J.Blige Music (ASCAP)/ Dat Damn Dean| Universal Music Publishing
(BMI)/EMI Music Publishing(ASCAP)/ EMI Music Publishing(ASCAP)/ EMI Music Publishing Ltd(PRS). Recorded by Mikkel S. Eriksen
and Miles Walker For 45th & 3rd Music LLC at Roc The Mic Studios, New York, NY, And by Calvin Harris at Fly Eye Studios, London.
Mixed by Phil Tan at Ninja Club Studios, Atlanta, GA. Additional/Assistant Engineering by Damien Lewis. All instruments by Calvin
Harris, Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen. Stargate Management & Executive Producers: Tim Blacksmith and Danny D.
someone to love me (naKed) FEAtuRINg DIDDY & LIL WAYNE Produced by: Jerry ‘Wonda’ Duplessis for
Wonda Music. Co-produced by Arden Altino for Wonda Music. Written by Jerry Duplessis, Sean Combs, Leroy Watson, Betty Crutcher,
David Porter, Tony Williams, Dwayne Carter and Mary J. Blige. Publishers: Te-Bass Music Inc. administered by EMI Blackwood (BMI),
Justin Combs Music Publishing administered by EMI April (ASCAP), Anya Nicole Publishing/Janice Combs Publishing (ASCAP), Irving
Music Inc. Robosac Music (BMI) Mary J. Blige Music / Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP)Young Money Publishing Inc./Warner-Chappell
Music (BMI). Guitars by Ben Defusco. DJ Cut by Leon Higgins.Recorded and Mixed by Serge “Sergical” Tsai at Platinum Sound
Recording Studio NYC. Assisted by William Villane and Kevin “Kev-O” Wilson, Koby Hass and Kevin Schinstock for Platinum Sound
Recording Studio. Second Assistants: Henri-David “HD” Magloire, Mario Valazquez, Kevina Matela and Tai Tsosie. Contains elements of
“You Roam When You Don’t Get It At Home” written by B. Crutcher, D. Porter, R. Williams and published by Iriving Music, Inc. (BMI)
and Robosac Music (BMI). Used by permission. Contains samples from “You Roam When You Don’t Get It At Home”Performed by The
Sweet Inspirations. From the album “Estelle, Myrna and Sylvia” (SCD-8565) Courtesy of Stax Records/Concord Music Group, Inc. Did-
dy appears courtesy of Bad Boy/Interscope Records. Lil Wayne appears courtesy of Cash Money Records/Universal Republic Records.
12. FAthER gOD: Thank you for blessing me with the ability, strength, patience and wisdom to continue to do what it is that I love. I love to sing
and relate to people while doing it. Thank you for this precious gift of life, love and song. Thank you for keeping me real and grounded and
humble while receiving this love and favor from my fans and people all over the world. To you Father God, be all the glory. To my Fans, thank
you for your love. A PRAYER FOR MY FANS: Dear Father God, I pray that we together grow stronger, wiser and have more understanding of
life, love, triumph and trials; in good times and in bad times. May you smile when times get rough and keep the faith and stay positive no
matter what may be your task. May you all be blessed with all the desires of your heart. May everything you do, touch and everyone you come
in contact with be blessed. May all your projects succeed. May you all be blessed with promotions on jobs, may your children be blessed
and your children’s children be blessed. May you all prosper in good health. May your life be a positive example for someone’s else’s life.
Thank you so much for loving me way you do and pulling me through so many rough times you will never know about. I am forever here for
you as you have been here for me. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen. Love, Mary J Blige. tO MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Thank you for this love
that continues to reach out and hold and support me in every way. No matter what’s going on or how hard life gets or how good it is, you are
always there when I need you. tO MY huSBAND AND MANAgER: Kendu Isaacs, thank you for your patience, your love, your hard work and
dedication and support in my life and in my business. I love you and we make a great team. To my kids, Brianna, Jordan and Nasir Isaacs: I
love you and you are all so special and will be very successful one day and make us proud. tO MY MOM AND DAD: I love you both so much.
Thank you for giving me life and love and this wonderful name we have been blessed with. Thank you to my Mother and Father in-laws. I
love you both so much. Thank you for your unconditional love and support, it means more to me than you’ll ever know. To my four siblings:
LaTanya and her husband Xenos, thank you so much for always being there when I need you, I love you dearly . My little sister Quelly, you are
such a hard working young woman, I love you and I am so proud of you. My sisters Sharon and Holly, thank you for loving me the way you do;
Your love and support means more to me than you will ever know. You’re always there when I need you. I love you both so much. MY NIECES
AND NEPhEWS: To my new baby niece Alene: Auntie loves you so much. Thank you for coming to this earth and shedding new light on our
family. To my nieces Simone and Nicole Harris: Auntie Mary loves you so much, thank you for your love and support. You are such beautiful
girls. To my nephews: Al, Little Xenos, Domique Wilson: Auntie Mary loves you so so much. You are all so smart, talented and handsome and
I am so proud of you. To my brothers Brucey and Little Tommy, I love you both so much little brothers, stay strong. My Grandmother Catherine
Miller. James Dillard, Laura Bell Blige and Mrs. Brenda. I love you and miss you so much and will never forget how you encouraged me in
“My Life”. tO ALL MY FRIENDS thAt CONtINuE tO BE thERE FOR ME NO MAttER WhAt: Keisha Trower, thank you for your love and
support and for being there for me through so many things. You are a true friend. To my dear friend Simone Smith, I love you so much and
thank you for always being there for me and supporting me in everything I do. My childhood friend Michelle Bernard, thank you for never
leaving my heart, my mind and my memory. You are my sister and I will always love you. To all my friends I love you dearly, you know who
you are. tO MY LABEL: Thank you Jimmy Iovine, for giving me a home - a place to share my music over and over again with all my fans.
Thank you for supporting me, encouraging me, loving me and never giving up on me. You are a great example of a supportive human being.
I thank you for your wisdom, knowledge and your gift to hear great music. tEAM MJB: Kendu Isaacs, Jaha Johnson, Eddie Fourcell, Ashley
Fox, Tracey Waples, Al Branch, Gee Roberson, Jean Nelson and Amanda Silverman. Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication to
this project. Thank you for your patience and consideration and for working late hours and weekends to make this project successful. I am so
thankful to have you on my team and I really truly appreciate all that you have done and all that you will do. Thank you Huggy Michael Carter,
Hi Hat, Andrew Reid and Nicole Jackson. Thank you, Kimberly Kimble, D’Andre Michael, Marni Senofonte, Dontae, Thank you Ron Nash,
Stanley Lim, Anne Marie Tumulty and Sonsera at Gelfand Renart and Feldman. Thank you to my lawyers: Allen Grubman, Kenny Meiselas
and Sonya Guardo. Thank you Steve Berman for your patience, love and support and for being up front and real with us about everything. Your
hard work and dedication to this project means more to me than you will ever know and I truly appreciate it all. Thank you so much Garnett
March for fighting so hard at radio and bringing awareness to people of who and what Mary J Blige represents. Thank you Vincent Herbert
and your beautiful wife Tamar for your genuine sincere love and support of this project. Tony Seyler thank you so much for all your hard work
and dedication to this project. I really appreciate it. Thank you Alicia Graham, Nino Cuccinello, Brenda Romano, Gary Kelly, Todd Douglas,
Rand Hoffman, Susan Hilderley, Gretchen Anderson, Dennis Dennehy, Doug Daniel ,Yvette Gayle, Kate Rosen, Carrie Gordon, Stephanie
Durning, Dvora Englefield, Michelle An, Jurgen Grebner, Don Robinson, Brenda Reynoso, Shawn Suggs, Garrett Williams, Brooke Michael,
Justin Dryfuss, Lee Hammond, Cliff Feiman, Kameron, Chris Mortimer, Marissa Wickliff, Angela Vredenburg,Jennifer Zeller, Mike Cole, Jen-
nifer Frommer, Esther Collins, Erin Dawson, Brian Gray, Tony Seyler. Tanya Perara, Brian Alvarez, Kerry Hickey, Ike Youssef, Ianthe Zevos,
Stephanie Hsu, Vincenza Conticchio, Marlin Singleton, Collen Curlin, Justine Massa, Harry Williams, Lauren Branche & Steve Stoute. thANK
YOu tO thE PRODuCERS WhO WORKED ON thE ALBuM WIth ME: Jerry Wonda, Sean Garrett, Danja, Eric Hudson, Rico Love, Pierre
Medor, Tricky Stewart, Chuck Harmony, The Underdogs, Pharrell, Rodney Jerkins, Jim Jonsin and Stargate. Thank you to Beyoncé, Rick Ross,
Drake, Nas, Busta Ryhmes and Brook Lynn.
13.
14. Executive Producer: Mary J. Blige
for Mary Jane Productions, Inc.
Album Producer: Kendu Isaacs for Matriarch Entertainment.
A&R: Eddie “A&R Eddie” Fourcell
Management: Kendu Isaacs
Matriarch Management team: Jaha Johnson & Chris Hicks
1755 Broadway, New York, NY 10019
Fan Mail: Mary Jane Productions, Inc.
P.O. box 5013 New York, NY 10185-5013
Legal: Kenny Meiselas & Sonya Guardo for Grubman,
Indursky & Shire, P.C.
A&R Administration: Alicia N Graham
Stylist: Marni Senofonte
hair: Kim Kimble
Make-up: D’Andre Michael
Creative Director & Marketing Strategist: Ashley Fox
Photography: Klinko & Indrani
Additional photography: D’Andre Michael
Art Direction: David Calderley for GraphicTherapy, NYC.
geffen Creative: Ianthe Zevos for zevos inc.
Business Affairs for geffen Records: Susan Hilderley,
Brian Alvarez & Todd Douglas
Mastered by Dave Kutch at The Mastering Palace, NYC
www.maryjblige.com
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