Phoenix (record producer)

Phoenix
Origin Bronx, New York USA
Genres Hip hop, pop, dance, funk rock
Occupations Producing, arranger
Instruments Drum, keyboards, synthesizers, Sequencer, Guitar, sampler
Associated acts 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, G-Unit, Donnis, XV, LEP Bogus Boys, Alley Boy, Big K.R.I.T, Cyhi Da Prynce
Website www.thesoundkillers.com

Sheldon Raglan (born March 18, 1985), better known for his stage name Phoenix, is an American producer who at the age of 8 moved to the Bronx bourough of New York City after being born in Jamaica. He is a member of The Soundkillers production group which includes music producers REO, Shamtrax, along with songwriter Dion Primo.[1]

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Career

Phoenix has worked with a long list of music artists including G-Unit's Hot Rod and Tony Yayo.[2] On September 3, 2009 rapper 50 Cent released the Phoenix produced track "Flight 187" through the rapper's official YouTube channel and website with an adjoining video.”.[3] Flight 187 is featured on 50 Cent’s mixtape the 50th Law and is also found on the iTunes version of 50 Cent's 2009 album Before I Self Destruct.

Discography

Mixtapes

Role Artist Song Album Year
Producer Hot Rod Ft Viper & Sinque Too Strong 2007
Producer 50 Cent Flight 187 Before I Self Destruct 2009
Producer Tony Yayo 718 to 305 Swine Flu Pt 2 2009
Producer O'neal McKnight ft. Too Short Throw It Back
Producer Jeremy Greene Mo Money Elevated 2009
Producer L.E.P. Bogus Boys ft [Alley Boy] Air Em Out 2010
Producer Jeremy Greene Outta My Brain Tomorrow Today 2010
Producer Loaded Lux ft [Mysonne] Legendary Fastest Way To Harlem 2011
Producer Loaded Lux Lil Bill (Street Nigga) Fastest Way To Harlem 2011
Producer Donnis feat XV & Dion Primo Move On Southern Lights 2011
Producer GhostWridah ft. Billy Blue & Jase So Alive American Alien 2011

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