Nate Butler

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Nate Butler

Background information
Birth name Nate Bulter
Born 15 August 1981 (1981-08-15) (age 26)
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Genre(s) R&B, pop, electronica, soul, Rap/Hip hop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter producer
Years active 1999–present
Label(s) Funky Fundamentals INC, (US)

Nate Butler is a well known song-writer, music producer and artist in Atlanta, Georgia.

Nate Butler has worked with multi-platinum artists like Luther Vandross[1], Posh Spice, Houston[2], Craig David[3], Backstreet Boys[4], 3LW, Christina Milian, Stacie Orrico[5], JoJo just to name a few; Butler's creative talents are just beginning to be heard. Some his most notable songs include the hit singles: No More (Baby Ima do Right)[6] and "Playas Gon' Play"[7] which launched the self titled platinum album from 3LW. Another notable song and top 10 R&B smash single on Nate's roster is the R&B classic "Afterparty" by Koffee Brown.[8]


Nate Butler to date, has been a part of 35 million records sold worldwide and continues to launch the careers of many, such as the American Idols and many overseas superstars who sell millions, such as S Club 7[9] (England), Blue (England), Sugababes (England), Miss3 (Norway), Boa (Japan)[10], and Lola (Italy). It's amazing that in only a 5 year period he has also racked up credits on blockbuster films such as Barbershop, Four Brothers[11], Dr. Doolittle 2[12], Save the Last Dance, and the Nickelodeon hit Jimmy Neutron[13].

He is currently working on his solo album. The first single is titled "Booty and a Blenda". Along with the video for the song, he also created numerous comedy sketches in relation to the single.



Contents

[edit] SOLO PROJECT

Song Album Year
Booty and a Blenda Imaginate 2008

[edit] ALBUM PLACEMENTS

Artist Song Record Label
Krave Scrub the Ground Upfront/Interscope
Stacie Orrico Save Me Virgin
Stacie Orrico Can't Give It Up Virgin
Melody De Ja Vu BMG/Japan
Backstreet Boys Moving On Jive Records/UK/Asia
Houston What U Say Capitol Records
Blue I Wanna Know Innocent Records/Virgin UK
American Juniors No Matta What Jive Records
Christina Milian Perfect Universal Records/UK
Jody Lei Salt Shaker Independiante/Sony UK
Jody Lei Reminisce Independiante/Sony UK
Miss 3 No Matta What Sony Norway
Justin Guarini Heartbreaker J Records
Luther Vandross Say It Now J Records
Craig David 2 Steps Back Windstar U.K./Atlantic US
Toya No Matter What Arista
Tynisha Kelli Dats What's Up Warner Bros/Digital Release
3LW Crazy Epic
3LW Leave Wit You Epic
3LW No More (Baby I'ma Do Right) Epic
3LW Playas Gon Play Epic
3LW Curious Epic
3LW Naughty On Xmas Epic
3LW Ahh Nah Epic
Koffee Brown After Party Arista
Popstars 2 The Greatest 143 Atlantic
S Club 7 The Greatest Universal U.K.
Michico Should I Leave Sony Japan
Aaron Carter Kid In Me Jive
Aaron Carter AC Alienation Jive
L5 Look at Me Mercury France
Jimmy Cozier Two Steps J Records
Dawn Robinson (EnVogue) Set It Off Universal
Virtue I am God Jive
Virtue God Is Your Source Jive
Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice) What You Talkin Bout Virgin
Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice) Every Lil Part of Me Virgin
DeLeon Richards Don't Let It Tommy Boy
Xscape Hold On So So Def
Tonya Mitchell I Represent Motown
Elisha Laverne Not At Home Avex Japan
Elisha Laverne For Me Avex Japan
Elisha Laverne Talking Bout Avex Japan
Namico Perfect Avex Japan
Sugababes Us Girls Island Records UK
Boa Be the One Avex Japan

[edit] FILM & TV PLACEMENTS

Movie Song Artist
Four Brothers I Got That Fire
Barbershop Baby, Baby, Baby Colin P
Save the Last Dance Hate the Player Demo Singer
Dr. Doolittle 2 Two Steps Jimmy Cozier
Jimmy Neutron Go Jimmy Aaron Carter
Jimmy Neutron AC Alienation Aaron Carter
Popstars (Season 2) The Greatest The Popstars
Taina/Nickelodeon I Represent Maritza


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