Sha Money XL
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Birth name | Michael Clervoix III |
Born | February 11, 1972 |
Origin | South Jamaica, Queens, New York, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Hip-Hop |
Occupation(s) | Record producer |
Label(s) | G-Unit/Money Management Group |
Associated acts | G-Unit, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, Tony Yayo, DJ Whoo Kid |
Website | www.MoneyManagementXL.com |
Michael Clervoix III (born February 11, 1972), better known as Sha Money XL, is a Haitian-American record producer.
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[edit] Biography
He is the founder of Money Management Group; a firm in which he manages a group of new producers[1]. He helped bring rapper 50 Cent to the mainstream and has produced numerous tracks including "Poor Lil Rich", "Beg For Mercy", and "This Is 50". After Interscope granted 50 Cent his own label, Sha Money XL was appointed president of G-Unit Records. He has produced singles for other artists including Slim Thug, Snoop Dogg, Paul Wall, and four tracks from a 2Pac album, Pac's Life.
[edit] Early life
At the age of nine, Clervoix's mother sent him to piano lessons; he would later claim that he "just knew how to play." He got bored of playing piano and later moved onto DJing. He recalls
I used to always be up at the radio at night, so I got to meet all the underground MCs. I started putting out independents myself, had artists that I was putting out. I even started pressing vinyl myself, doing everything from produce it to press it to put it out and promote it. That’s when everything changed because I surrounded myself with people who were really striving for this and were in it.[2]