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No I.D., formerly known as Immenslope and also known as Ernest Wilson (born Dion Wilson in Chicago, Illinois), is a hip hop and R&B record producer, best known for his early work with Chicago rapper, and life long friend, Common (formerly Common Sense) and is known as "The Godfather of Chicago hip hop".[1] For other uses, see Chicago (disambiguation). ...
Hip hop music is a style of music which came into existence in the United States during the mid-1970s, and became a large part of modern pop culture during the 1980s. ...
Rhythm and blues (or R & B) is a musical marketing term introduced in the United States in the late 1940s by Billboard magazine. ...
In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ...
For other uses, see Chicago (disambiguation). ...
Rap redirects here. ...
Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. ...
The hip hop scene in Chicago, Illinois has produced a distinct group of artists and styles. ...
As a co-producer (and sometimes ghost producer) for Jermaine Dupri, No I.D. has worked on hit singles such as "My Boo" by Usher and Alicia Keys, "Let Me Hold You" by Bow Wow featuring Omarion, and "Smile" by G-Unit, "Retrospect for Life" by Common Feat. Lauryn Hill, as well as the hip hop staple "I Used to Love H.E.R." and "Resurrection" which garnered Common his early fame. No I.D. also introduced Kanye West to hip hop production, inviting him to his sessions with Common when West was only beginning[2]. He also introduced Kanye to a long time friend named Kyambo "Hip Hop" Joshua, who was A&R for Roc-a-fella Records who eventually signed West to his imprint Hip Hop since 1978 which launched West's career as an artist. Kanye cites No I.D. as his mentor in "Last Call"[3] and "Big Brother". Jermaine Dupri also known simply as JD (born Jermaine Dupri Mauldin on September 23, 1972) is an American record producer and rapper. ...
My Boo was released in 2004. ...
Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978), is an American R&B/pop singer and actor who rose to fame in the mid-late 1990s. ...
Alicia Keys (born Alicia J. Augello-Cook on January 25, 1981[2][3][4]) is an American R&B, soul, and neo soul singer-songwriter, pianist, and actress who has sold over 25 million albums worldwide as of 2007, and has won numerous awards, including eleven Grammy Awards, eleven Billboard...
Let Me Hold You is the first single from Bow Wows fourth album, Wanted. ...
For other uses, see Bow Wow (disambiguation). ...
Omari Ishmael Grandberry born November 12, 1984 better known as Omarion, is an American Grammy-nominated R&B singer, actor, songwriter, record producer, dancer, founder of the group 2 Much, and the former lead singer of boy band B2K. // Omari Ishmael Grandberry was born in Inglewood, California, the son of...
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Kanye Omari West (pronounced /kÉnjÉj/) (born June 8, 1977) is an American record producer and rapper who rose to fame in the mid 2000s. ...
Hip hop production is the creation of hip hop music. ...
Roc-A-Fella Records is an American hip hop/rap record label. ...
In 1997, No I.D. released an album under his own name, Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album)[4]. Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album) is the only full-length album released under producer No I.D.s name. ...
His second released was with Dug Infinite, a two-album package called The Sampler, vol. 1. He also released Invisible Beats, a beat tape.[5] The Sampler, Vol. ...
Instrumental hip hop is hip hop music without vocals. ...
In 2007, he was the focus of perhaps the most attention of his career, for producing two songs from Jay-Z's album American Gangster. He's recently worked with such artists as Nas, Rhymefest, Amerie and Killer Mike for their upcoming albums. Jay-Z (aka the Jigga, HOV and Hova, born Shawn Carter on December 4, 1970 in Brooklyn, New York) is an African American rapper/hip hop artist and record label executive; one of the most popular and successful rappers of the late 1990s and early 2000s. ...
For other uses, see American Gangster. ...
For other uses, see Nas (disambiguation). ...
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Discography
Albums - 1997: Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album)
- 2002: The Sampler, vol. 1
Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album) is the only full-length album released under producer No I.D.s name. ...
The Sampler, Vol. ...
Production - Common
No I.D. produced most of these three Common albums. Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. ...
- Other
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Resurrection is the 2nd album by American rapper Common. ...
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Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. ...
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