Hallway Productionz | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Stockton, California, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation | Record producers |
Years active | 2002–present |
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Members | Teak Underdue Dee Underdue |
Hallway Productionz is a music production duo from Stockton, California, composed of Teak & Dee Underdue. They have been credited on albums for music industry artists mainly in hip hop and contemporary R&B, such as Ice Cube, WC, T-Bone, Angie Stone, Dave Hollister, and Mindless Behavior. [1]
co-producers
Jaheim-W.A.R. album 9 songs produced with Walter Millsap III
Huntar-Pony Remix feat Gucci Mane
Chicken Hill Project Two whole album produced, recorded, mixed by Teak & Dee
Billboard Bear- The Essentials
Kenex-Iconic
Dee Hallway Productionz-The Definition Entire Album Mix, Mastered, Produced by Teak & Dee
year | Video Game | Song |
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2007 | Tony Hawk's Proving Ground | "Blackalicious-Your Move" |
2008 | Midnight Club: Los Angeles | WC-West Coast Voodoo featuring The Game & Ice Cube |
year | TV Show | Song |
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2007 | Gossip Girl Pilot | Lyrics Born-Knock Knock |
2008 | The Real World: Brooklyn Episode 1 | "J McCoy-What U Trippn For" |
varies | Vh1, MTV | 2 songs |
2008 | McDonald's Corporation Commercial | musician |
2010 | Target Corporation Christmas Commercial | Professor Break Speed – "Toy Jack Pot" |
2010 | AT&T U-verse Commercial | musician |
Year | Movie | Song |
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2005 | xXx: State of the Union | Ice Cube-Anybody Seen The Popo's?! |
2006 | Waist Deep | Ice Cube-Child Support |
2007 | Freedom Writers | Mister Sniper-Change featuring T-Bone |
2013 | All Around The World | Mindless Behavior-All Around The World |
2014 | All Cheerleaders Die | AllDay-Everyday, Nom Nom Nom & Medication |
2017 | xXx: Return of Xander Cage | Ice Cube-Thank God |
Year | Award | Album |
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2007 | Grammy Nomination for Best Rap/Rock Gospel Album of the year | Bone-A-Fide |
2008 | Dove Award Winner for Rap/Hip Hop Song of The Year | Bone-Appetit! |
2009 | Grammy Nomination for Best R&B Album | Ledisi-Turn Me Loose |
2012 | Grammy Nomination for Best R&B Album | Ledisi-Pieces of Me |
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