DJ Pain 1
DJ Pain 1 | |
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Birth name | Pacal Alejandro Bayley |
Born | October 21, 1983 |
Origin | Madison, Wisconsin, USA |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, DJ |
Instruments | Keyboard, sampler |
Years active | 2006–present |
Associated acts | Sole, I-20 (rapper), Public Enemy (group) |
Website |
djpain1 |
Pacal Bayley (born October 21, 1983), better known by his stage name DJ Pain 1, is an American record producer and DJ from Madison, Wisconsin. He has produced for artists such as Young Jeezy, 50 Cent, Schoolboy Q, Ludacris, Mavado,[1] Rick Ross, Public Enemy (group), Sole[2] and more.
Career
DJ Pain 1, the producer SPIN Magazine online referred to as a "beat-master,[3]" placed his first major composition with Young Jeezy on the album The Recession.[4] The album went on to sell over 900,000 copies domestically earning Bayley an RIAA Gold Certification.[5][6] He is also known for his music production and marketing tutorials on YouTube as well as the free sample and sound kits he releases regularly.
Since earning his gold record, Pain 1 has composed tracks for numerous artists, earned a Master's Degree in the field of Applied English Linguistics, released both a mixtape series entitled "Painkillerz" as well as an instrumental series entitled "Undressed Instrumentals," and continuously tours the U.S. as an official tour DJ for Coast 2 Coast LIVE.[7] From the year 2008 until the year 2012, Pain 1 hosted Madison, Wisconsin's first FM Hip-Hop mixshow on WJQM (93.1 Jamz).
In 2014, he released the album Death Drive with Anticon co-founder Sole,[2] following a series of collaborations in 2013, including "Insurgent Rap", "Don't Riot" and "I Think I'm Emma Goldman".
Discography
2008
Young Jeezy: "Don't Do It"
- 2008 Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Albums [8]
Stat Quo: "Styling," "B.A.N.," "Bad Man"
Emilio Rojas: "Like a Drummer"
2009
Young Chris: "Here I Come"
Yo Gotti: "Save Da Trap"
Goddes and She: "Love Machine," "Respect My Fresh," "Blue in the Face," and "Drum Circle"
Alfamega: "Round One"
2010
Lil Chuckee featuring 2Chainz and Yo Gotti: "Big Money Talk"
Lil Chuckee: "Road to Success"
Smoke DZA: "Ginger"
Roccett featuring Dae One: "I'm the Shit"
Rebstar featuring Ray J: "I Like it"[9]
Chuck D: "Tear Down That Wall"
I-20: "Still Grinding"
Vado and Mavado: "M.A.V.A.D.O. (Fly Again)"
Vivian Green: "Search is Over"
Snow tha Product: "Fresher Than a Mug"
2011
Kool G Rap: "The Fix"
Rebstar: "Down"
USDA featuring Young Jeezy: "CTE or Nothing"
Mistah Fab featuring Tiggy: "That's My Chick"
Jim Jones: "Crash"
Masspike Miles: "Making Love," "Ur Kind"
Meek Mill featuring Masspike Miles, Pill, Magazeen, Triple C's: "Love This City"
Smokes featuring Joell Ortiz and Rain: "Roots"
Rain: "Magic Hour Two (entire album)"
I-20 featuring Gudda Gudda: "Hood Shit"
I-20 featuring The Outlawz: "War Shit"
I-20: "100 Percent," "Beautiful Bitch," Throw it Out"
Shyne featuring Gucci Mane: "Trunk Full"
New Boyz: "Back Seat (Official Urban Remix)"
Black Rob featuring Sean Price: "No Fear"
Papoose featuring Nathaniel: "King of the Hood"
Vado: "What's Poppin'" "All the Drama"
2012
50 Cent feat. Schoolboy Q: "Can I Speak to You"
Rain: "Magic hour 3 ("Intro," "Down Low," "I'll Stay," "Kick it Over Here," "You Were Here,")"
GT Garza, Scooby, Kirko Bangz, ProPain, Greezo, Brian Angel: "Living To Die"
Masspike Miles: "Say Hello to Forever"
Young Buck featuring Cruna: "Personal"
Soulja Boy: "Reppin' for the Ocean"
PTE featuring Gorilla Zoe: "Work"
Jim Jones: "Top of the Year"
Huey: "Feel it"
Doughboy featuring Huey: "100"
Mistah Fab: "Bishop"
Fred the Godson, Mistah FAB and Ya Boy: "Killin' These Rap Niggas"
Scotty Boi: "To the Money," "Fuego"
Public Enemy: "Evil Empire of..."
Public Enemy: "Hoover Music"
Ransom: "Insanity"
Chi Ali featuring Maino: "Baby Sky"
Chi Ali featuring Mysonne: "Girls Around Me"
2 Pistols: "My Life"
Kállay Saunders: "Tonight"
Joe Budden: "Pain Won't Stop"
King L featuring Pusha T and Juicy J: "My Hoes They Do Drugs"
Bo Deal: "If Tomorrow Never Comes," "Get Paid."
2013
The Game, Jadakiss, Styles P & AR-16: "Last Supper"
Jaheim: "I Found You"
Kirko Bangz: "For My Niggaz"
Doe B: "God Flow"
Young Buck: "Compare Me"
Loaded Lux: "Million Dollar Dreaming," "Jammin'," "Takes Two"
Black Rob: "About Me"
I-20 featuring Fiend: "Live It Up"
Adrian Marcel: "Raphael Saadiq Intro"
Mysonne featuring Chi Ali and Nathaniel: "Came From Nothing"
Winners Circle featuring Nipsey Hussle: "Runner Up"
Doughboy, Jibbs, Huey, Tef Poe, Trixie and Vega: "100 (remix)"
Masspike Miles: "Whispering Tears"
Euroz: "Purple Clouds"
2014
Ludacris feat. Rick Ross: "Money"
Slaughterhouse: "Offshore"
Lil Bibby feat. Kevin Gates: "We Are Strong"
Joe Budden feat. Emanny: "Alive"
Joe Budden feat. Ransom: "Vietnam"
Joe Budden feat. Ransom and Tsu Surf: "Nothing Changes"
Starlito feat. Don Trip: "G Thomas"
D Lux featuring Ace Hood: "Bomb Bomb"
2 Pistols featuring OJ Da Juiceman: "Lingo"
Young Buck & Highside: "Strapped"
Sole: Death Drive (full album)
D Lux featuring Project Pat: "Tryna See U"
D Lux featuring Paul Wall: "She Bout Her Money"
Chuck D and Mavis Staples: "Give We The Pride"
Frenchie featuring Trae Tha Truth: "Birds and Keys"
Public Enemy: "People Get Ready"
2015
Ludacris feat. Rick Ross: "Money"
Shawty Lo: "This and That"
Nutso & Trae tha Truth: "Hustler's Spirit"
References
- ↑ I-20 f. Vado & Mavado - M.O.V.A.D.O. [prod. DJ Pain] | New Hip Hop Music & All The New Rap Songs 2011. HipHop DX (2011-07-13). Retrieved on 2012-10-28.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Holland, Tim (2014-01-28). "Sole - [...] After that I get home and we will announce the first single from my new album w/ DJ PAIN 1, "Death Drive" [...]". Facebook. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
- ↑ Sole and DJ Pain 1 Fire Shots at Steve Jobs on 'Coal' - February 25, 2014
- ↑ iTunes - Music - The Recession (Bonus Track Version) by Young Jeezy. Itunes.apple.com (2008-09-02). Retrieved on 2012-10-28.
- ↑ Gold & Platinum Searchable Database - October 28, 2012. RIAA. Retrieved on 2012-10-28.
- ↑ Upcoming Releases. HITS Daily Double. Retrieved on 2012-10-28.
- ↑ Coast 2 Coast Live Interactive Artist Showcase.
- ↑ The Recession - Young Jeezy. Billboard (2008-09-20). Retrieved on 2012-10-28.
- ↑ Rebstar – Rebstar’s Arrival 2.0 [Mixtape] | OnSMASH. Freeonsmash.com (2011-05-03). Retrieved on 2012-10-28.