Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool
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Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool is a Rap & R&B producer. He has produced on many Bad Boy and Bad Boy-related projects. His usual sound is a distinctive combination of Funk & more heavily, Electronica influences, promoted through his use of samples from Gary Numan, Dominatrix & even Duran Duran. This sound is particularly heard on his productions for Jay-Z, Puff Daddy, Sauce Money, Mase, Mic Geronimo & Shyne.
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[edit] Production credits
[edit] Solo
- 1994: O.C. - "Point o Viewz" (with Buckwild) | Word...Life
- 1996: Yo-Yo - "Thank You, Boo" | Total Control
- 1997: LL Cool J - "Wanna Get Paid" (Featuring The Lost Boyz) | Phenomenon
- 1997: Heavy D - "Waterbed Hev" (Featuring Vinia Mojica) | Waterbed Hev
- 1997: Jay-Z - "Imaginary Player", "(Always Be My) Sunshine" (Featuring Babyface & Foxy Brown) | In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
- 1998: Cam'Ron - "Me, My Moms & Jimmy" | Confessions of Fire
- 1998: McGruff - "What You Want" | Destined To Be
- 1999: Mase - "No Matter What", "Do It Again (Featuring Puff Daddy)" | Double Up
- 1999: The Notorious B.I.G. - "Big Booty Hoes" (Featuring Too Short) | Born Again
- 2000: Beanie Sigel - "Die" | The Truth
[edit] With Puff Daddy
- 1998: Mic Geronimo - "Nothin' Move But The Money" (Featuring Kelly Price) | Vendetta
- 1999: Mase - "If You Want To Party" (Featuring Cheri Dennis) | Double Up
- 1999: Faith Evans - "Love Like This (Bad Boy Remix)" (Featuring Black Rob) | All Night Long (Single)
- 1999: Lil' Cease - "Don't Stop" (Featuring Puff Daddy), "My Niggaz" (Featuring Jay-Z, Bristal & Blake C.) | The Wonderful World Of Cease-a-Leo
- 1999: Puff Daddy - "Victory (Hip Hop Remix)" (Featuring The Notorious B.I.G. & Busta Rhymes) | P.E. 2000 (Single)
- 1999: Puff Daddy - "Do You Like It... Do You Want It..." (Featuring Jay-Z) | Forever
- 1999: The Notorious B.I.G. - "Notorious B.I.G." (Featuring Puff Daddy & Lil' Kim), "Would You Die 4 Me?" (Featuring Puff Daddy & Lil' Kim) | Born Again
- 2000: Sauce Money - "Do You See?" (Featuring Puff Daddy & Pam Long from & Jay-Laces Total) | Middle Finger U.
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