Neff-U
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Birth name | Theron Feemster |
Also known as | Neff-U |
Origin | Grover, North Carolina, USA |
Genre(s) | Hip-Hop |
Occupation(s) | Producer |
Instrument(s) | Percussion Keyboards Drums Sampler |
Label(s) | Aftermath Entertainment, Drama Family Ent. |
Associated acts | Dr. Dre |
Theron Otis Feemster, better know as Neff-U, is a hip hop producer, who produced a song for the Step Up soundtrack called "Show Me The Money" performed by the rapper Petey Pablo. Freemstar also produced Nelly's "Wadsyaname" for his upcoming album "Brass Knuckles" and "Work That" "Feel Like A Woman" "Not Today" for Mary J.Blige's album "Growing Pains,"
Feemster produced and wrote Treat Me Right with JC Chasez for the Backstreet Boys sixth studio album Unbreakable. He also produced a song called "Two Step" in 2006 for Clyde Carson a member of the rap trio The Team, a Bay Area group.
In 2008, he produced "In These Streets" for the Ashanti's album The Declaration
Feemster is currently working with Heidi Montag on her debut album.