Deezle
Deezle | |
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Birth name | Darius Harrison |
Born | October 14 |
Origin | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Genres | Rap, hip hop, R&B, pop |
Occupation(s) | Producer, rapper, singer, musician |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | No Limit Forever, Drum Major Music |
Associated acts | Lil Wayne, Birdman, Rick Ross, Mannie Fresh, Dani Stevenson, DMX |
Darius Harrison, better known as Deezle, is an American record producer who was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is most known for co-producing Lil Wayne's single "Lollipop" alongside Jim Jonsin. Harrison is currently launching his own production company, Drum Major Music. In addition to producing hit records, Deezle has also made musical contributions alongside Donald Harrison to movie scores such as: Right to Return and Rachel Getting Married, by Academy Award–winning filmmaker, Jonathan Demme.[1]
Production credits
2004
- 16. "Stand Up" (featuring Lil Jon, Trick Daddy and Lil Wayne) (engineering credit)
2005
- 17. "Weezy Baby" (featuring Nikki)
- 01. "Intro"
- 07. "Shovlin Snow" (featuring Curren$y, Mack Maine and Lil Wayne)
- 09. "Get It All Together" (featuring Lil Wayne)
- 10. "We Got That" (featuring Six Shot)
- 13. "Out the Ghetto" (featuring Magnolia Chop)
- 14. "Around the World"
2006
- 05. "Don't Play Wit It" (featuring Big Gee)
- Donald Harrison – 3D Volume I Smooth Jazz
- 01. "The Magic Touch"
- 02. "Now Is the Time"
- 03. "Chillin' at the Penthouse"
- 04. "All My Love"
- 05. "Soul to Soul"
- 06. "A Beautiful Day"
- 07. "Dreamgirl"
- 08. "Eddie Palmieri"
- 09. "Step in the Name of Love" (R. Kelly cover)
- 10. "Now Is the Time" (Instrumental)
- 11. "Rainy Nights"
2007
- Sean Kingston – Beautiful Girls single
- 00. "Beautiful Girls (Remix)" (featuring Lil Wayne) (engineering credit)
- Mary J. Blige – Just Fine single
- 00. "Just Fine (Treat 'Em Right Remix)" (featuring Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz) (engineering credit)
- 00. "Crying Out for Me (Remix)" (featuring Lil Wayne) (engineering credit)
- Trina – Single Again single
- 00. "Single Again (Remix)" (featuring Lil Wayne, Rick Ross and Plies) (engineering credit)
- Playaz Circle – Duffle Bag Boy single
- 00. "Duffle Bag Boy (Remix)" (featuring Juelz Santana, Birdman and Lil Wayne) (engineering credit)
2008
- 09. "Mrs. Officer" (featuring Bobby V)
- 10. "Let the Beat Build" (co-produced by Kanye West)
- 12. "Lollipop" (featuring Static Major) (co-produced by Jim Jonsin and Static Major)
- 15. "You Ain't Got Nuthin" (featuring Juelz Santana and Fabolous) (co-produced by The Alchemist)
- 00. "Action"
- 00. "Lollipop (Remix)" (featuring Kanye West and Static Major) (co-produced by Jim Jonsin and Static Major)
- 00. "Prostitute 2" (co-produced by Maestro)
- 00. "Whip It"
- 00. "Showtime"
- 00. "Eat You Alive"
- 00. "Dey Know (Dirty South Remix)" (featuring Ludacris, Young Jeezy, Plies and Lil Wayne) (engineering credit)
- 01. "American Superstar" (featuring Lil Wayne) (engineering credit)
- 00. "Speedin' (We the Best Remix)" (featuring R. Kelly, DJ Khaled, Plies, Birdman, Busta Rhymes, DJ Drama, Webbie, Gorilla Zoe, Fat Joe, Torch, Gunplay, DJ Bigga Rankin', Flo Rida, Brisco and Lil' Wayne) (engineering credit)
- 02. "Girls Around the World" (featuring Lil Wayne) (engineering credit)
- 03. "Damn I'm Cold" (featuring Lil Wayne) (engineering credit)
2009
- D Boyz – Life of a D-Boy
- 05. "Work to Move" (featuring Jazze Pha)
- 06. "Ballin' in My City"
- 00. "It's Yo Money"
2012
- 05. "Sucka for Love" (featuring Dani Stevenson)
- N.O.4 – The Beginning
- 04. "Tell Ya Friends" (featuring DMX and Dani Stevenson)
2013
- Teena Marie – Beautiful
- 00. "The Love Game"
- Master P – Al Capone
- 02. "My Life" (featuring Alley Boy and Fat Trel)
- 07. "Gangstas Need Love Too" (featuring Alley Boy, Fat Trel and Bride)
- 09. "Scared of Me" (featuring Krazy and Tory) (co-produced by 1500)
- 10. "We All We Got" (featuring Alley Boy and Fat Trel) (co-produced by 1500)
- 13. "Block Party" (featuring Calliope Var and Alley Boy)
- 14. "Friends with Benefits" (featuring Kirko Bangz)
- 15. "Kit Kat Bars" (featuring Alley Boy and Fat Trel)
References
- ↑ "Deezle: The Ear Next To The Mouth | Rappers Talk Hip Hop Beef & Old School Hip Hop". HipHopDX. 2008-06-25. Retrieved 2010-06-08.
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