Soundz
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Birth name | Kenneth Charles Coby |
Born | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. | August 1, 1983
Genres | Hip hop, R&B |
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Instrument | Sampler |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Sony/ATV, US |
Kenneth Charles Coby (born August 1, 1983),[1] known professionally as Soundz, is an American record producer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[2] He has been credited with production work on commercially successful recordings in hip hop and R&B, often in collaboration with fellow producer and mentor, Tricky Stewart. These include the Billboard Hot 100-top 50 singles "Confident" by Justin Bieber, "Love in This Club, Pt. II" by Usher, and "Throw Sum Mo" by Rae Sremmurd, as well as other charting singles including "Foreign" by Trey Songz, "Go Girl" by Pitbull, and "The Body" by Wale.[3]
Tracks produced
[edit]The following list of tracks are those which have been produced by Soundz, or co-produced with Soundz.
2006
[edit]One Chance - "One Chance (album sampler)"
- Look At Her featuring Fabo of D4L, released as One Chance's first single
Filthy Rich - "Filty By Association"
- Mobbin' (Hat Down Low) featuring Young Boss, released as part of a mixtape
- Get Money released as part of a mixtape
One Chance - "Out Da Chi"
- Out Da Chi the second track produced for One Chance, promo'd but didn't make a commercial release
2007
[edit]2 Much - "Knock Out"
- Knock Out produced by soundz, at the same time as "Holla At Ya Boy" which is produced by Darkchild
Al Grean - "Sampler / Unreleased"
- Throwin' Ones featuring Courtney of One Chance
- Red Carpet recorded for including on a possible future album
Atozzio - "He Say She Say"
- He Say She Say
Young Boss - "In New Jerzey"
- In New Jerzey featured on Black Noize Entertainment's Best of Jerzey CD
Pitbull - "The Boatlift"
- Go Girl featuring Trina & Young Boss, also released as a single
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- In the Studio
- Blazed and Faded
- Work Ya way up
- Fix
- 100 degrees
- White Nike ya
2008
[edit]- Love in This Club, Pt. II (featuring Beyoncé & Lil Wayne)
- A Capella (Something's Missing)
Sterling Simms - Yours, Mine and the Truth- Release Date: 12/23/08
- Doin Dat
- Boom Boom Room (Making Music)
- Playa
Brutha- Brutha
- Ghost
- Led You On
Asia Cruise - Who is Asia Cruise (Album shelved)
- Walk Me Out
2009
[edit]Huey - Strictly Business
- No Make Up (featuring Trey Songz)
- Flirt
One Chance - TBA
- Out Dem Clothes
- Gold Digger
- Neverland
- Brand New
- Lazy
2010
[edit]- Gimmie Dat
- Heavy Rotation
- Living For The Moment
2011
[edit]Jawan Harris - N/A
- Another Planet (featuring Chris Brown)
- Scholarship
Bryan J - N/A
- Let Me Take You Out (featuring Travis Porter)
Flo Rida - N/A
- Broke It Down
Gail Scott - N/A
- Jack N' Jill
Kelly Rowland - N/A
- Make Believe
2012
[edit]- Out of Town Girl
2013
[edit]- Sophomore
- DUI
- Boy Outta Here (featuring Rick Ross)
- Confident (featuring Chance the Rapper)
- What's Hatnin' (featuring Future)
- Flatline
2014
[edit]Justin Bieber - Unreleased
- Infectious
- Foreign
- Foreign Remix (featuring Justin Bieber)
Chris Brown - X
- 101 (Interlude)
K. Michelle - Anybody Wanna Buy a Heart?
- Hard to Do
- Star Player
2015
[edit]- Throw Sum Mo (featuring Nicki Minaj & Young Thug)
- A Little Time
- No Sense (featuring Travis Scott) (produced with Mike Dean)
- Woosah (featuring Juicy J & Twista) (produced with Pharrell Williams)
- Royalty (featuring Big Sean & Future) (produced with Metro Boomin & Dre Moon)
- Paradise (produced with Vinylz & Mick Schultz)
2020
[edit]- Gotta Move On (featuring H.E.R.) (produced with Jeremih)
References
[edit]- ^ "Metason – Kenneth "Soundz" Charles Coby".
- ^ "'River' of Dreams". Billboard. July 12, 2008. p. 36. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
- ^ https://tidal.com/browse/artist/4764410
- 1985 births
- Living people
- American hip-hop record producers
- African-American male rappers
- American male rappers
- Midwest hip-hop musicians
- Musicians from Atlanta
- Rappers from Wisconsin
- People from Decatur, Georgia
- Musicians from Milwaukee
- 21st-century American rappers
- 21st-century American male musicians
- 21st-century African-American musicians
- 20th-century African-American people