Eskeerdo | |
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Birth name | Alexander Izquierdo |
Also known as | Xplicit |
Born | Hialeah, Florida, United States |
Labels | HIA Entertainment |
Alexander Izquierdo, better known by the stage name Eskeerdo, is a Cuban-American rapper and songwriter from Hialeah, Florida. He released his first EP, Eskeerdo, in 2015. He is known for being a member of the production team The Monsters & Strangerz.
Eskeerdo's first placement as a songwriter was the song Diddy Bop for P. Diddy. [1] [2]
Year | Song | Artist | Album | Details |
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2009 | "Diddy Boppin' '" [3] | Diddy featuring Yung Joc & Xplicit | Diddy Boppin | Writer |
2010 | "Million Dollar Girl" | Trina featuring Diddy & Keri Hilson | Amazin' | |
"Showin Out" | Trina | Amazin' | ||
"Nothing Like LA" | Ice Cube | I Am the West | ||
"I Am Not the One" | Maino | The Art of War Mixtape | ||
"Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1)" | Flo Rida | Only One Flo (Part 1) | ||
"Turnaround (5,4,3,2,1) Remix" | Flo Rida featuring Pitbull | Hangover 2 The Movie | ||
"Hey Cutie" | Soulja Boy featuring Trey Songz | The DeAndre Way | ||
"Poppin Bottles" | T.I. featuring Drake | No Mercy | ||
2011 | "My House" | Big Sean | Finally Famous Album | |
2012 | "Vans On" | T. Mills | TBA | |
"Countless" | Alley Boy | Nigganati | ||
"2 Up" | Diggy Simmons | Unexpected Arrival | ||
"Unforgivable Blackness" | ||||
"I Need To Know" | ||||
"Tom Edison" | ||||
"What's Going On" | ||||
"MSG" | ||||
"Naked" | Kevin McCall featuring Big Sean | TBA | ||
"Burn" | Meek Mill featuring Big Sean | Dreams and Nightmares | ||
"I Don't Like (Remix)" | Chief Keef featuring GOOD Music & Jadakiss | Cruel Summer | ||
"Louder" | Flo Rida | Wild Ones | ||
"Mula" | Big Sean | Detroit Mixtape | ||
"Clique" | GOOD Music | Cruel Summer | ||
"Maybach Curtains" | Meek Mill | Dreams and Nightmares | ||
"No Love Allowed" | Rihanna | Unapologetic | ||
"All That (Lady)" | Game ft. Lil Wayne, Big Sean, Jeremih, Fabolous | Jesus Piece | ||
2013 | "Guap" | Big Sean | Hall of Fame | |
"No Part of You" | 98 Degrees | 2.0 | ||
"Mona Lisa" | Big Sean | Hall of Fame | ||
"Milf" | Big Sean ft. Nicki Minaj, Juicy J | |||
"Nothing Is Stopping You" | Big Sean | |||
"Beware" | ||||
"Fire" | ||||
"Mula" | ||||
"Don't Come Around" | Yo Gotti | I Am | ||
2014 | "Change Your Mind" | Trey Songz | Trigga | |
"Holy Ghost" | Juicy J featuring Lil Bibby | TBA | ||
"Don't Be Gone Too Long" | Chris Brown | X | ||
"Hustle Harder" | Common | Nobody Smiling | ||
"The Sleaze" | Wiz Khalifa | Blacc Hollywood | ||
"Not For Long" | B.o.B featuring Trey Songz | Single | ||
"Contigo Quiero Estar" | Thalía | Amore Mio | ||
2015 | "Run To Me" | Clarence Coffee | Home (soundtrack) | |
"I Don't Like It, I Love It" | Flo Rida featuring Robin Thicke | My House (EP) | ||
"Here It Is" | Flo Rida featuring Chris Brown | |||
"Done With Love" | Zedd | True Colors | ||
"The Blacker the Berry" | Kendrick Lamar | To Pimp a Butterfly | ||
"Powerful" | Jussie Smollett & Alicia Keys | Empire | ||
2016 | "Work from Home" | Fifth Harmony | 7/27 | |
"Dangerously" | Charlie Puth | Nine Track Mind | ||
"Who's With Me" | Flo Rida | Single | ||
2017 | "Slow Hands" | Niall Horan | Single | |
"Best 4 U" | Maroon 5 | Red Pill Blues | ||
"Say All you Want For Christmas" | Nick Jonas & Shania Twain | Christmas EP | ||
"Lay Your Head On Me" | Juanes | Ferdinand (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | ||
"Gang Up (feat. PnB Rock)" | Young Thug, 2Chainz, Wiz Khalifa | The Fate of The Furious: The Album | ||
2018 | "Dancer" | Flo Rida | Single | |
"Jump On It" | Sean Paul | Mad Love the Prequel | ||
"Solita (feat. Rich The Kid)" | Pretty Much | Single | ||
"Scared of the Dark (feat. XXXtentacion" | Lil Wayne, Ty Dolla $ign, XXXtentacion | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Soundtrack from & Inspired by the Motion Picture) | ||
2019 | "Is It Just Me" | Backstreet Boys | DNA | |
"In Your Arms (with X Ambassadors)" | Illenium feat. X Ambassadors | ASCEND | ||
"Bones and Blood" | John the Blind | John the Blind | ||
Fly | Lucky Daye | Mark Ronson Presents The Music of "Spies in Disguise" | ||
2020 | "Everywhere" | Niall Horan | Heartbreak Weather | |
"Cross Your Mind" | ||||
"No Judgement" | ||||
"Black and White" | ||||
"Summer Feelings (feat. Charlie Puth" | Lennon Stella, Charlie Puth | SCOOB! Soundtrack | Executive Producer / Writer | |
"Yikes" | Jack Harlow | |||
"I Fly (feat. Faouzia" | Galantis, Faouzia | |||
"Tick Tick Boom (feat. BygTwo3)" | Sage The Gemini | |||
"Be Like That (feat. Swae Lee & Khalid)" | Kane Brown | Mixtape, Vol. 1 | Writer | |
"Worship You" | ||||
"Weeks" | Kevin Gates | single | ||
2021 | "Big feat. Gunna" | Rita Ora, David Guetta & Imanbek | single | |
"Anyone" | Justin Bieber | Justice | ||
"2 Much" | ||||
"Love You Different (feat. BEAM)" | ||||
"Imagine" | Ben Platt | TBA | ||
"Lost" | Maroon 5 | Jordi | ||
"My Guy" | Leon Bridges | Space Jam: A New Legacy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | ||
"Chasing Stars" | Marshmello, Alesso, JamesBay | single | ||
"Broadway Girls (feat. Morgan Wallen)" | Lil Durk | single | ||
"Stupid/Asking" | Young Thug | Punk | ||
"Blondes" | Blu De Tiger | single | ||
"911" | Teddy Swims | single |
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