Waajeed

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Waajeed
Waajeed on the cover of the album, B.P.M.
Waajeed on the cover of the album, B.P.M.
Background information
Birth name Robert O'Bryant
Also known as Jeed
Origin Detroit, Michigan
Genre(s) Hip hop
Occupation(s) Record producer
Instrument(s) MPC
Keyboard
Sampler
Drum Machine
Label(s) Bling47
Associated
acts
Platinum Pied Pipers, Slum Village, J Dilla, Dwele, Tiombe Lockhart
Website http://www.bling47.com

Waajeed (b. Robert O'Bryant) is a Detroit-born music producer, and one half of the hip hop and R&B group Platinum Pied Pipers. He formed the Bling47 record label & coinciding website/online store, Bling47.com [1] in 2002 and released an instrumental album called B.P.M.. Bling47 has also released projects by J Dilla and the vocalist Tiombe Lockhart. The name "Waajeed" means "finder or seeker" in Arabic.

[edit] Biography

Before producing records, Waajeed was a DJ in and around the Detroit music circuit. As a producer Waajeed began comparatively late (2000), but before long had landed a handful of tracks on Slum Village's Trinity (Past, Present and Future) album. According to Waajeed, his first MPC had previously belonged to J Dilla. After the software was broken by ?uestlove, J Dilla said that Waajeed could keep it if he could fix it. His first beats were made on that very same MPC after managing to correct the problem.

Waajeed was an executive producer on Dwele's pre-debut project, Rize, which ultimately led to Dwele getting signed to Virgin Records shortly thereafter. He has been a close friend of Slum Village since it's earliest days, DJ'ing for them on their earliest tours, convincing the group to release their first album/demo, Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1), choosing the group's name, and introducing them to fourth member Elzhi.

Waajeed's productions have lead to him working with some of the industry's most respected artists such as Roy Ayers and Radiohead. He is currently working on forthcoming albums by Bling47 artists, Tiombe Lockhart, and Invincible, a Bling47 compilation called The War LP, as well as a follow-up to the Platinum Pied Pipers' debut album, Triple P.

Due to work, Waajeed currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

[edit] Selected discography

  • B.P.M. - Waajeed (2002, Bling 47)
  • Triple P - Platinum Pied Pipers (2005, Ubiquity)
  • The War LP - Bling47 (2007, Ubiquity)
Slum Village
Members
Baatin | Elzhi | J Dilla | T3
Albums
Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1) (1997) | Fantastic, Vol. 2 (2000) | Best Kept Secret (2000) | Dirty District  (2002) | Trinity (Past, Present and Future) (2002) | Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) (2004) | Witness My Growth (2004) | Prequel To A Classic (2005) | Slum Village (2005)  | Olio: The Mixtape (2006)
Close Affiliates
Black Milk | Dwele | Frank-N-Dank | Karriem Riggins | Phat Kat | Waajeed | Que-D
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