Blac Elvis
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Blac Elvis | |
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Birth name | Elvis Williams |
Born |
Clarksdale, Mississippi, USA | April 12, 1981
Genres | R&B, pop rap, Hip Hop, pop |
Occupations | Producer, pianist, songwriter |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Mars On Sunday/Solar Digital Music |
Associated acts |
Beyoncé Knowles Yung Joc, Rich Boy Ciara Keri Hilson Fergie Nicole Scherzinger Ludacris Jamie Foxx Harold Lilly Nelly R. Kelly, Sean Garrett |
Website |
myspace.com/blacelvismusic BlacElvis.Com [ |
Elvis Williams, better known as Blac Elvis, is an award-winning American record producer, musician and song writer. He rose to fame in 2005 co-producing alongside Polow da Don. Producing hits for Ludacris, Ciara, Kelly Rowland, Fergie, Rich Boy, Kelis, Nelly, Pussycat Dolls and Mario. Recently he produced and co-wrote Beyoncé Knowles, hit single, "Ego".[1][2] Now he and his business partner Grammy Award–winning songwriter/producer Harold Lilly have launched their own record label called Mars On Sunday.
He has produced top 40 hit singles for Fergie ("London Bridge" & "Glamorous"), Ciara ("Promise"), Kelly Rowland ("Like This"), Mario ("Crying Out For Me"), Beyoncé ("Ego") and for Usher ("Lil Freak").
Discography
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Role | Artist | Song | Year |
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Co-writer/Co-Producer | Ciara | "Promise" | 2006 |
Co-writer/Co-Producer | Ciara | "Bang It Up" | 2006 |
Co-Producer | Fergie | Glamorous | 2007 |
Co-Producer | Fergie | London Bridge | 2006 |
Co-Producer | Young Buck | Get Buck | 2007 |
Co-writer/Co-producer | Kelly Rowland (featuring Eve) | Like This | 2007 |
Co-Producer | Lloyd | Street Love | 2007 |
Producer | Field Mob | At The Park | 2006 |
Co-Producer | Mario | Crying Out For Me | 2007 |
Producer | Jibbs | Let's Be Real | 2006 |
Producer | Yung Joc | Picture Perfect | 2007 |
Producer | Rich Boy | Ghetto | 2007 |
Co-Producer | Kelis (featuring Nas) | Blindfold Me | 2006 |
Co-producer | Raven-Symoné | Shorts like me | 2008 |
Producer | Rick Ross (featuring Trey Songz) | This Is The Life | 2008 |
Producer | T.I. (featuring John Legend) | Slide Show | 2008 |
Producer | Brutha (featuring Fabolous) | I Can't Hear the Music | 2008 |
Co-Producer | Ciara (featuring Young Jeezy) | "Never Ever" | 2009 |
Co-writer/Producer | Beyoncé | Ego (+ Remix feat. Kanye West) | 2009 |
Producer | Jamie Foxx (featuring Marsha Ambrosius) | Freak'in Me | 2009 |
Producer | Ginuwine (featuring Brandy) | Bridge of Love | 2009 |
Producer | Ginuwine | Lying to Each Other | 2009 |
Producer | K. Michelle (featuring Missy Elliott) | Fakin' It | 2009 |
Producer | Letoya Luckett | I Need a U | 2009 |
Producer/Co-Writer | Mario | The Hardest Moment | 2009 |
Producer | Sean Garrett (featuring Nicki Minaj) | Get it All | 2010 |
Co-Producer | Usher (featuring Nicki Minaj) | Lil Freak | 2010 |
Producer | Sean Garrett (featuring Gucci Mane & Tyga) | She Geeked | 2010 |
Producer | K.Michelle | How Many Times | 2011 |
Producer/Writer | Ciara | "Sorry" | 2012 |
References
- ↑ ""Ego", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-12-02
- ↑ "DX Next - Blac Elvis", HipHopDX, August 20, 2009, retrieved 2010-12-02
External links
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