Kendrick Dean

Kendrick Jevon Dean
Birth name Kendrick Jevon Dean
Also known as WyldCard
Origin Miami, Florida, United States
Genres R&B, hip hop, pop, dance
Occupations Songwriter, Record Producer
Years active 2004–Present
Labels FullDeck Entertainment/The Dean's List Inc.

Kendrick J. Dean, also known as WyldCard, is an American Grammy Nominated[1] musical composer, and record producer. He has co-written and co-produced singles including: Chris Brown's "Say Goodbye"; Danity Kane's "Ride For You"; Bobby Valentino's "How Bout It"; Toni Braxton's "Trippin'"; Mary J Blige's "Refections" and Kelly Rowland's "Bad Habit". Dean has been professionally producing since 2004, receiving his first formal credit on 2004's "Destiny Fulfilled" by the R&B Houston-based group Destiny's child.

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Discography

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Awards and nominations

Year Award
2005 Grammy Nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album -- Destiny Fulfilled, Destiny's Child
2007 Grammy Nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album -- Chris Brown, Chris Brown
2008 Grammy Nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album -- Just like You, Keyshia Cole
SESAC Performance Award -- Chris Brown, Chris Brown

References

  1. ^ Kendrick Dean at GRAMMY Career Day SESAC News 2 September 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2011.