Falonte Moore | |
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Also known as | Fonz |
Born | Howardville, Missouri, United States [1] |
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Labels | Arista Records |
Falonte Moore, also known as "Fonz", is an American singer, songwriter, and producer, best known for co-writing Destiny's Child's "Bootylicious". [2] Moore began his career as one part of R&B/Neo-Soul duo Koffee Brown, releasing 2001 project Mars/Venus [3] signed to Arista Records. [4] [5] The group quickly disbanded after the release of their album, and Moore moved into songwriting and production for other artists, frequently working alongside producer Rob Fusari. [6]
Credits are courtesy of Discogs, Genius, Apple Music, and AllMusic. [7] [8] [9]
Title | Year | Artist | Album |
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"I'll Do It" | 1996 | Tha Dogg Pound & Kausion | Supercop (soundtrack) |
"I'm Comin'" (Featuring Tra-Knox) | 1999 | Will Smith | Willennium |
"When I Die" (Featuring Fat Joe, Big Pun & Cuban Link) | Krayzie Bone | Thug Mentality 1999 | |
"Welcome II Nextasy (Intro)" | 2000 | Next | Welcome II Nextasy |
"Splash" | |||
"2 Can Play That Game" | Sygnature | Bring It On (Soundtrack) | |
"I Can Tell" | Monifah | Home | |
"Anything" (Featuring Next) | Jaheim | Ghetto Love | |
"For Moms" | |||
"Angel" | 2001 | Kelly Rowland | Down to Earth (soundtrack) |
"Bootylicious" | Destiny's Child | Survivor | |
"Apple Pie à la Mode" | |||
"Happy Face" | |||
"Winter Paradise" | 8 Days of Christmas | ||
"A "DC" Christmas Medley" | |||
"Joke's on You" | Willa Ford | Willa Was Here | |
"Off The Meter" | The Transitions | Back In Da Days | |
"Bootylicious (Rockwilder Remix)" (Featuring Missy Elliott) | 2002 | Destiny's Child | This Is the Remix |
"This Goes Out" | 3LW | A Girl Can Mack | |
"Past 12" | Kelly Rowland | Simply Deep | |
"I'm Serious" | Billy Crawford | Ride | |
"How Did She Know" | Her Sanity | Xclusive | |
"Coulda Woulda Shoulda" (Featuring Case) | Montell Jordan | Montell Jordan | |
"Repair Man" | 2004 | The O'Jays | Imagination |
"One Good Woman" [10] | |||
"It's Alright" | Kimberley Locke | One Love | |
"Brave Honest Beautiful" (Featuring Meghan Trainor) | 2015 | Fifth Harmony | Reflection |
Year | Awarding Body | Award | Result | Ref |
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2003 | ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Awards | Award-Winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Anything) | Won | [11] |
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