SoFly and Nius

soFLY & Nius

Nius (left) & soFLY (right)
Background information
Genres Hip hop, hip house, pop, R&B
Occupation(s) Producer
Years active 2008–present
Labels APG / Atlantic Records / Warner/Chappell Music
Associated acts Flo Rida, Sia, B.o.B, Justin Bieber, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull
Members soFLY (Raphaël Judrin)
Nius (Pierre-Antoine Melki)

soFLY & Nius is a French music producing and songwriting duo of hip hop, R&B and pop signed to Artist Publishing Group (APG) / (Atlantic Records / Warner/Chappell Music[1]).

Members

It is made up of:

They regularly work with guitarist Yoan "Oddfellow" Chirescu.

Career

Before joining each other, Nius had produced many tracks on M. Pokora's album Mise à jour,[2] while soFLY was working on the Blue Tape projects with the rapper Vicelow.[3]

In France they worked with a great number of artists including Rohff, AKH, Soprano, M. Pokora, Amel Bent,[4] Shy'm[5] and with the music collective Mafia K-1 Fry.

Moving to the United States, they also produced for a number of American artists including Cory Gunz ("A Little Taste"), rapper Tony Yayo,[6] T. Mills.[7]

Very notably, they produced Justin Bieber's "Take You" from the album Believe and 5 tracks in Flo Rida's album Wild Ones[8] including title track and international hit "Wild Ones" featuring Sia and 4th single "I Cry". They also produced Enrique Iglesias' last single "Finally Found You".[9][10]

Their work has resulted in one Grammy Award nomination for 2013 Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (Wild Ones - Flo Rida featuring Sia).[11][12]

They were also chosen to be part of the jury, along with Hype Williams, for the first edition of the Dubai International Music Awards in November 2013.[13][14]

Discography

Singles

Video Games

Year Game Title Artist Notes
2012 FIFA 13 Let It Roll (Pt. 2) Flo Rida feat. Lil Wayne
2013 Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel Double or Nothing Big Boi & B.o.B. Game’s official theme song, made with Oddfellow

Songs

Notes

* (additional strings from Yoan "Oddfellow" Chirescu)
** (as featured artists)

References

External links

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