I.N.F.O.

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I.N.F.O.
Birth nameJohn Christopher
Born1982 (age 4041)
Origin Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Genres
Occupation(s) Entrepreneur, Producer
Instrument(s)Keyboard, Sampler, Drum Machine, Pro Tools, Logic Pro
Years active2006–present
LabelsMoney Mack Music, Cash Money Records
Website pmpworldwide.com/infoproductions

John Christopher (born 1982), known as I.N.F.O. (aka I.N.F.O. Productions) is an American record producer, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, who specializes in Hip hop/R&B/Pop. He has been known to work in the production duo "I.N.F.O. & NOVA". Some of the notable artists I.N.F.O. has worked with include Chris Brown, Cam'ron and The Diplomats, Birdman, Young Money Juelz Santana, Fabolous, Trae, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Lloyd, Rich Boy, Master P., Lil Wayne, B.G., among many others. I.N.F.O.'s style is known to contain original compositions with heavy synth laden melodies and 808 drums. His more recent production can be identified with a vocal tag saying "INFO" at the beginning and ending of songs. In 2010, I.N.F.O. joined Cash Money Records as an in-house producer. I.N.F.O. also boasts a co-publishing deal with Money Mack, an entity of Cash Money Records, which is administered by Universal Music Publishing Group.

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Production credits

* co-produced by Nova
# mixing contributions

2006

"Get'em Daddy Remix" (Ft. Jim Jones, J.R. Writer, Hell Rell)
"You Gotta Love It" (Ft. Max B.)
"Killa Season" (ft. Cam'ron and JR Writer) Bonus track
"Bank Roll" (Ft. B.G. & 334 Mobb)
"Take Notes"
"Ransom Note" (Ft. Big Mike)
"Real Talk" #
"Restless" (Ft. Young Noble) #

2007

"Gladiators" (Ft. Juelz Santana, Hell Rell, JR Writer, 40 Cal, Bezel) *
"Street Pharmacist" (Ft. Hell Rell and A-Mafia) *
"This is Family" (Ft. Joe Budden, Ransom, Freck Billionaire, Paul Cain, and Red Cafe) * co-producer
"Where The Dutch"
"Hard Out Here" *
"My Life" (Ft. Lil' Romeo)
"Nothin' To a Boss" (Ft. Slim Thug) *
"Ghetto Queen" (Ft. Lloyd, Rich Boy) *
"I'm Good" (Ft. Jody Breeze) *
"The Truth" *

2008

"The King" *
"14 tracks" *
"Brand New Start"
"Chalk It Out" (Ft. Brisco) #
"Ghetto Queen" *
"Come Thru" (Ft. Hurricane Chris) *
"Put it in the Bag" *
"Airplane High" *
"J. One S." *
"Nature" *
"Holiday (Ft. Bobby Ewing)" *
"I'm Kinda High"

2009

"Speechless (Ft. Lil Wayne)" *
"Let the Music Play"
"Real Nigga Shit"
"If I Die" *
"Cookin Up" *
"Pressin' The Buttons" (Ft. Lil Keke & Trae) *
"Greatness" *
"Mafia Day" (Ft. A-Mafia)
"I'm From Harlem Baby"
"Work Musik"
"Sauced Up Splashed Out"
"I'm Gone" (Ft. Gudda Gudda, Tyga & Lil Flip)
"Better Than Me"
"Been About Money"

2010

"Cadillac Musik" (Ft. Young Cash) *
"Money Hoes and Jewelry Intro" *
"Intro"
"Ride Away" *
"Take Me There"
"Junior Doin' Time"
"Back2Guddaville (Title Track)" *
"Purple Stuff" *
"Everything"
"Legggooo"
"Kush & Lean"
"The Wake"
"Body Bags" (Feat. Cam'ron and Vado) *
"Take Me There" (full song)
"Ride Away" (full song) *
"Call Out"

2011

"Bitch I'm a Stunna"
"I'm So High"
"Spend It All"
"Priceless Life" Feat Mack Maine & Dre of Cool n Dre *
"The Way I Juke"
"Death Comes in 3's"

2012

"Hearing Voices"
"Advil and Sunshades"
"Winters Here"

2013

"Money Talkin" Feat Boo
"Psychopath" Feat Jae Millz
"Ways of a G" *
"Potent Music" *
"Who Dont" Feat Twista
"Where Ya Been Juice"
"Everyday" Feat Birdman, Busta Rhymes, Cory Gunz and Mystikal
"Paint Tha Town" Feat The Game, Birdman and Lil Wayne
"Thats My Price" *

2014

"Pussy Whipped"

2015

"Ridin' Homie" Feat Trae

2016

"Hustle" Feat Birdman, Neno Calvin, Ralo
"Still Hot"
"Breathe"
"Outchea"
"Get Mines"
"Blueface 100's"
"Alot Of"
"Lil Nigga" Feat Birdman, Neno Calvin
"Come Up"
"Playing" Feat Birdman

2017

"Just Might Have To"
"One Shot, One Time"

2019

“Just Be Honest”

2021

"You Gotta Hate Us”

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Video games

"9 instrumentals"

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References

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  1. I.N.F.O. Discog entry I.N.F.O. at Discogs
  2. I.N.F.O. Prodby entry I.N.F.O. & Nova at Prodby.org
  3. I.N.F.O. Interview hiphopgame.com HiphopGame.com
  4. "I.N.F.O. Interview iStandard". Archived from the original on 2015-05-26. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  5. I.N.F.O. Universal Music Publishing Group Profile