Bink (producer)
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Bink (born Roosevelt Harrell III in Norfolk, Virginia) is a hip-hop producer who is noted for his work with Roc-A-Fella Records artists. His most high-profile work has been Jay-Z's critically-acclaimed album The Blueprint, for which he produced three tracks, including the intro and outro. He is sometimes credited as Bink! or Bink Dawg. He has most recently landed production on Royce da 5'9"'s upcoming album.
[edit] Production credits
- Love, Peace & Nappiness (Lost Boyz album, 1997) : "Intro" (co-produced by Charles Suitt), "Beasts From The East" (ft. A+, Redman and Canibus), "Tight Situations", "Day 1" and "From My Family To Yours (Dedication)"
- The Truth (Beanie Sigel album, 2000 : "Raw & Uncut" (ft. Jay-Z) and "Ride 4 My"
- The Dynasty: Roc La Familia (Jay-Z album, 2000) : "1-900-Hustler" and "You, Me, Him and Her"
- The Blueprint (Jay-Z album, 2001) : "The Ruler's Back", "All I Need" and "Blueprint (Momma Loves Me)"
- John P. Kelly (Mr. Cheeks album, 2001) : "Lights, Camera, Action!"
- Man Vs. Machine (Xzibit album, 2002) : "The Gambler" (ft. Anthony Hamilton)
- Legend of the Liquid Sword (GZA album, 2002) : "Silent" and "Animal Planet" (with Tyquan Walker)
- The Rest is History (Jin album, 2004) : "The Come Thru"
- The B. Coming (Beanie Sigel album, 2005) : "One Shot Deal" (ft. Redman)
- Touch (Amerie album, 2005) : "Can We Go" (ft. Carl Thomas)
- 534 (Memphis Bleek album, 2005) : "The One" (ft. Rihanna) and "Oh Baby" (ft. Young Gunz)