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Who's Who in Urban Record Production WHO'S WHO IN URBAN RECORD PRODUCTION The following is a list of producers who have had at least one single in the Top 50 R&B Charts since January 1996. The producer's name is followed by song titles in "quotes," accompanied by the artist's name and a slash / followed by the name(s) of any co-producer(s). 3T(1) - "Anything"- 3T-/ Jormaine Dupri(8) - Tonite's Tha Night11- Kriss Kross-/ + "Keep On, Keepin' On"-MC Lyte & Xscape-/ + 4th Disciple(1) - "Wu-Renegades"- Killarmy-/ "Always Be My Baby'-Mariah Carey-/Mariah Carey + "Can't Hang"- Xscape-/ +"Live And Die For Hip Walter Afanasieff(l) - "One Sweet Day'-Mariah Carey & Boyz II MenVMariah Carey Hop"-Kris Kross-/ + "So Many Ways"-The Braxtons-/Carl Lowe + "Sittin'OiiTopOfThe World"- Da Brat-/ Baron Agee(1) - "My Baby Daddy"- B-Rock & The Bizz-/ + "Ghetto Love"- Da Brat & T-Boz-/ Angel '8/O1f' Aguilar(1) - "Rugged-N-Raw"- PMD-/ Bob Durham(1) - "Talkin1 Bout Bank"- Whoridas-/Don Reed Ahmir(1) - "Paper Thin"- Bahamadia-/ Dust Bros.(1) - "MMMBop"- Hanson-/ Darryll Allamby(1) - "Come On"-Billy Lawrence & MC Lyte-/ E-Swift(1) - "Hip-Hop Drunkies11- Tha Alkaholiks-/ Michael Allen(1) - "Don't Waste My Time"- Sa-Deuce-/Darryl McClary The Mecca Don Bros. Barry Eastmond(2) - "Missing You (From 'Set It Off')"- Brandy, Tamia, Gladys Knight & Chaka Khan-/ + Allstar(3) - "You're The One"- SWV-/ + "I Got Somebody Else (From 'High School High')"- Changing "For You"-Kenny Lattimore-/ Faces-/ + "It's All About Uh-SWV-/ ' Easy Mo Bee(2)-"Microphone Master"-Das EFX&Mobb Deep-/+ "It's A Party"-Busta Rhymes &Zhane-/ Keith Andes(3)-"Let's Get The Mood Right"-JohnnyGill-/ + "Sara Smile"-After 7-/Babyface + "It's Over Chad 'Dr. Ceuss' Elliott(1) - "Steelo"- 702-/ Now (From 'Gridlock'd')"- Danny Boy-/ The Family Stand(1) - "Sugar Honey Ice Tea"- Goodfellaz-/ Doric Angeletti(2) - "The Theme"-Tracey Lee-/Ron 'Amen-ra' Lawrence Mark Pitts + "Hypnotize"-The Charles Farrar(2) - "Scent Of Attraction"- Patra & Aaron Ha!l-/Troy Taylor + "Tell Me (I'll Be Around)"- Notorious B.I.G.-/Sean'Puffy'Combs Ron'Amen-ra'Lawrence Mark Pitts Deric Ange Shades-/Troy Taylor Ase One(1) - "Fulton St."- Leschea-/ Eddie Ferrell(1) - "Things We Do For Love"-Horace Brown-/ Dallas Austin(2) - "Touch Myself (From 'Fled')"- T-Boz-/ + "Like I Do"- For Real-/ Brian Fleming(1) - "New World Order"-Curtis MayfieldVCurtis Mayfield Carlos Glover Rosemary Jon B.(1) - "Isn't It Scary"-Jon B.-/ Woods Baby Paul(1) - "The Ultimate"- Artifacts-/ Denzil Foster(l) - "What Did I Do To You"-Terry Ellis-/Thomas McElroy Babyface(9) - "Not Gon' Cry"-Mary J. Blige-/ + "Count On Me"-Whitney Houston & CeCe Winans-/ + David Foster(3) - "Because You Loved Me"-Celine Dion-/ + "Unbreak My Heart"-Toni Braxton-/ + "For "You're Making Me High"-Toni BraxtonVBryce P. Wilson + "Why Does It Hurt So Bad"-Whitney Houston-/ You I Will"- Monica-/ + "Last Night"- Az Yet-/ + "This Is For The Lover In You"- Babyface-/LL Cool J + "Every Time I Close Max Frank(t) - "Where Is The Love (From 'Dead Presidents')"- Jesse & TrinaVSteve Grissette My Eyes'- Babyface-/ + "Hard To Say I'm Sorry"- Az Yet-/ + "Sara Smile"- After 7-/Keith Andes Freak Nasty(1) - "Da'Dip"- Freak Nasty-/ Vibechemist Backspin(1) - "Wild 4 Da Night"- RAMPAGE: The Last Boyscout-/ Funkmaster Flex(3) - "Everyday & Everynighf-Yvette Michelle-/ + "I'm Not Feeling You"-Yvette Michelle- Gerald Baillergeau(l) - "I Belong To You (Every Time I See Your Face)"- Rome-/Victor Merritt / + "I Ain't No Joke"- Buckshot-/Buckshot Eric Baker(1) - "With You"- Somethin1 For The PeopleVSomethin' For The People Funky Four Plus One(1) - "That's The Joint"- Funky Four Plus One-/ Bam(1) - "Five O'clock"- Nonchalant-/Lonnie Kapin Tyrone Fyffe(1) - "Make It Hot"- McGruff-/ Ant Banks(1) - "Things'll Never Change/Rapper's Ball"- E-40 & Bo Rock-/Mike Mosley Femi Ojetunde G-One(1) - "Thinking Of You"- Tony! Toni! Tone!-/Tony! Toni! Tone! D.J. Quik G-One The Bass Mechanics(l) - "Hoop In Yo Face"- 69 Boyz & Quad City DJ's-/Phat Albert Prod'ns. Warren G.(2) - "What's Love Got To Do With It (From 'Supercop')"-Warren G. & Adina Howard-/ + "I Shot D.J. Battlecat(l) - "One For The Cuties"- Yo Yo & MC Lyte-/ ' The Sheriff-Warren G.-/ The Beatnuts(1) - "Do You Believe/Give Me Tha Ass"-The Beatnuts-/ Brian G.(1) - "It's All The Way Live (Now) (From 'Eddie')"- Coolio-/Dobbs The Wino Eric Benet(2)-"Let's Stay Together (From'A Thin Line Between Love & Hate') "-Eric Benet-/George Nash, David Gamson(2) - "Who Is He And What Is He To You"-Me'Shell Ndegeocello-/ + "Never Miss The Jr. Damonte + "Spiritual Thang"-Eric Benet-/George Nash, Jr. Damonte Posey Water"-Chaka Khan & Me'Shell Ndegeocello-/ Big Jaz(l) - "Ain't No Nigga"- Jay-Z-/ Kay Gee(l) - "Request Line"- ZhaneVDarren Lighty Big Yam(1) - "5 Miles To Empty"- Brownstone-/Victor Merritt Don Gehman(1) - "Give Me One Reason"-Tracy ChapmanVTracy Chapman Bob(1) - "Come See Me"- 112-/Tim Gi(1) - "It's Your Body"-Johnny Gill & Roger Troutman-/ The Brand New Heavies(1) - "Sometimes"-The Brand New Heavies-/ Johnny Gill(1) - "It's Your Body"-Johnny Gill & Roger Troutman-/ Carlos Broady (2) - "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down"-Puff Daddy & Mase-/Sean'Puffy'Cornbs Nashiem Carlos Glover(1) - "New World Order"-Curtis MayfieldVCurtis Mayfield Brian Fleming Carlos Glover Myrick Stevie J. + "Top Of New York (T.O.N.Y.)"-Capone-N-Noreaga-/Nashiem Myrick Rosemary Woods Brother Question(l) - "What They Do"-The Roots-/ Steve Grissette(l) - "Where Is The Love (From 'Dead Presidents')11- Jesse & Trina-/Max Frank Stanley Brown(3) - "Don't Give Up"- Island Inspirational All StarsVDonald Lawrence + "You Said"-Mona Dave Hall(2) - "Never Too Busy'-Kenny Lattimore-/ + "Movin' On"-Cece Peniston-/ Lisa-/ + "Tell Me (From 'Eddie')"-Dru Hill-/ Havoc(2) - "G.O.D. Pt. Ill"- Mobb Deep-/ + "It's The Pee '97"- PMD & Mobb Deep-/Parrish Smith Buckshot(1) - "I Ain't No Joke"- BuckshotVFunkmaster Flex Andreao Heard(1) - "Crush On You"- Li'l Kim-/ Bud'da(2) - "Bow Down"- Westside Connection-/ + "Been There, Done That"- Dr. Dre-/Dr. Ore Heavy D.(2) - "You"- Monifah-/ + "Big Daddy"- Heavy D.VTony Dofat Larry Campbell(1) - "Who Do U Love'-Deborah Cox-/ Vincent Herbert(1) - "Where Do We Go From Here"-Deborah Cox-/Lascelles Stephens Tone Capone(1) - "Keep It On The Real"- 3X Krazy-/ Lauryn Hill(2) - "Rumble In The Jungle"- FugeesYWyclef Prakazrel + Mariah Carey(3) - "One Sweet Day"-Mariah Carey & Boyz II MenVWalter Afanasieff + "Always Be My Hitmen(1) - "Hypnotize"-The Notorious B.I.G.VSean 'Puffy' Combs Ron 'Amen-ra' Lawrence Mark Pitts Baby"-Mariah Carey-AJermaine Dupri + "Head Over Heels"- Allure & NASVPoke Tone Deric Ange Carl Carr(1) - "All I See"- A + -/ Nevelle Hodge(1) - "Feels Like The First Time"- Intro-/ James Carter(1) - "1,2,3,4 (Sumpin' New)"- CoolioVPoison Ivey Trevor Horn(1) - "In Your Wildest Dreams"-Tina Turner & Barry White-/ Rich Cason(1) - "Good Love"-Johnnie Taylor-/ Chad Hugo(1) - "Use Your Heart"- SWVVPharrell Williams Tracy Chapman(1) - "Give Me One Reason"-Tracy Chapman-/Don Gehman Steve Hurley(1) - "I Will Survive"-Chantay Savage-/ Phil Chill(1) - "Return Of The Mack"-Mark MorrisonVMark Morrison Ice Cube(2) - "The World Is Mine"- Ice Cube-/ + "Gangstas Make The World Go Round"- Westside Christian(l) - "Femininity"-Eric Benet-/ Connection-/ Christion(l) - "Full Of Smoke"- Christion-/ A. Haqq lslam(1) - "Stairway To Heaven"- Pure Soul-/Kim Jordan Dexter Wansel Sean 'Puffy' Combs(4) - "Cold Rock A Party"-MC Lyte-/Rashad Smith + "You Don't Have To..."- New Ronald lsley(2) - "Floatin1 On Your Love"-The Isley Brothers & Angela Winbush-/Angela Winbush + Edition-/ + "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down"- Puff Daddy & Mase-/Carlos Broady Nashiem Myrick Stevie "Tears'-The Isley Brothers'/Angela Winbush J. + "Hypnotize"-The Notorious B.I.G.-/Ron 'Amen-ra' J-Groove(1) - "Taxin"1- Whoridas-/ Crazy C(1) - "You Could Be My Boo"-The Almighty RSO & Faith Evans-/ Stevie J. (3) - "Only You"-112-/Sean Combs + "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down"-Puff Daddy &Mase-/Sean Keith Crouch(2) - "I Got It Bad"-Tevin Campbell-/ + "Let It Go (From 'Set It Off')"-Ray J.-/ 'Puffy' Combs Carlos Broady Nashiem Myrick S + "Just The Way You Like It"-Tasha Holiday-/ Claudio Cueni(2) - "Please Don't Go"- ImmatureVChris Stokes + "Watch Me Do My Thing (From 'All Johnny J.(1) - "How Do U Want It/California Love"- 2-Pac-/Dr. Ore That')"-Various Artists-/Chris Stokes J. Flex(1) - "Who Been There Who Done That"- J. Flex-/Sean 'Barney' Thomas Frankie Cutlass(1) - "The Cypher"-Frankie Cutlass-/ Michael Jackson(2) - "They Don't Care About Us"-Michael Jackson-/ + "Blood On The Dance Floor" - P.F. Cuttin(l) - "Blah Blah Blah/Don't Let This Rap S**t Fool You"- Blahzay BlahzayVOutloud Michael JacksonVTeddy Riley D'Angelo(2) - "Lady"- D'Angelo-/Rafael Saadiq + "Me & Those Dreamin' Eyes"- D'Angelo-/Bob Power Janet Jackson(1) - "Twenty Foreplay"-Janet Jackson-/Jimmy Jam Terry Lewis Janet Jackson D-Moet(1) - "No One But You (From 'Baps')"- Veronica & Craig MackVDanny Mano Eric 'EQ' Quinones Jimmy Jam(5) - "Twenty Foreplay'-Janet JacksonVTerry Lewis Janet Jackson + "Don't Wanna Lose D.J. Daryl(1) - "If I Could Change (From 'I'm Bout It')"- Master P-/ You"-Lionel RichieVTerry Lewis + "I'll Make Your Dreams Come True (From 'Kazaam')11- SubwayVTerry D.J. Quik(2) - "Thinking Of You"- Tony! Toni! TonelVTony! Toni! Tone! G-One + "If You Stay Ready"-Lewis + "What Kind Of Man Would I Be"-Mint Condition Suga Free-/ "I'm Still In Love With You"- New EditionYTerry Lewis DJ Clark Kent(4) - "I Need You Tonight"- Junior M.A.F.I.A.-/ + "No More Games"- Skin Deep & Li'l Kim Steve Janis(1) - "Let Me Clear My Throat"- DJ Kool-/DJ Kool Fred Derby Of Junior M.A.F.I.A.-/+ "Feelin1 It"-Jay-Z-/Ski DJ Premier DJ Clark Kent DJIrvGotti + "Action"- Sauce Jamey Jaz(1) - "Back To The World'-Tevin Campbell-/ Money-/ Stephan Jenkins(1) - "Bohemian Rhapsody (From 'High School High')"-The Braids-/Eric Valentine DJ Irv Gotti(l) - "Feelin' It"- Jay-Z-/Ski DJ Premier DJ Clark Kent DJ Irv Gotti Rodney Jerkins(2) - "The Things That You Do"-Gina Thompson-/ + "Don't Wanna Be A Player (From DJ Kool(2) - "Let Me Clear My Throat"- DJ Kool-/S/X F?? Derby + "Let Me Clear My Throat"- DJ'Booty Call1)"-Joe-/ KoolVSteve Janis Fred Derby .
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