Ivan Barias

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Ivan Barias
Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genres R&B, hip hop, soul, pop
Occupation(s) Producer, songwriter, mixing & recording engineer
Instrument(s) Drum machine, keyboards, synthesizers, sequencer, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Pro Tools
Years active1998–present

Ivan Barias is part of the Philadelphia production duo Carvin & Ivan. Initially starting out as a solo hip hop artist, he moved into production and songwriting. [1] He has written and produced songs for artists including Jazmine Sullivan, Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, Justin Timberlake, Mario, Chris Brown, Ledisi, Raheem DeVaughn, Keyshia Cole, Jaheim, Estelle, Floetry, Skillz, Ace Hood, and Rick Ross.

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Career

Along with Carvin Haggins, he is notable for introducing Musiq Soulchild to the world[ clarification needed ] and giving him his staple sound. [1] Together they were responsible for writing and producing the vast majority of Musiq's more popular charted singles such as "Just Friends (Sunny)", "Halfcrazy", "Dontchange", "B.U.D.D.Y.", and "Teachme". [2] [3]

Barias is the former president of the Philadelphia Chapter of The Recording Academy and now serves on the Academy's Board of Trustees. [4] On February 1, 2011, he became a creative ambassador for the city of Philadelphia as a part of Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation's Philly 360°. [5] In 2012 he was named as one of the brightest minds of Philadelphia in Philadelphia Magazine's Innovation issue.

In 2011, Barias was selected as an ambassador of the Philadelphia 76ers community program La Liga del Barrio.

Early years

Carvin & Ivan met in the mid-90s at A Touch Of Jazz, a recording studio in Philadelphia owned by DJ Jazzy Jeff. [6]

Discography

Selected discography as producer, songwriter, composer and engineer.

2000

Musiq Soulchild - Aijuswanaseing

2001

Jill Scott - Experience: Jill Scott 826+

Angie Stone - Mahogany Soul

Lina - Stranger on Earth

2002

Musiq Soulchild - Juslisen

Justin Timberlake - Justified

Dawn Robinson - Dawn

Floetry - Floetic

Syleena Johnson - "Chapter 2: The Voice"

2003

Musiq Soulchild - Soulstar

Joe - And Then...

Hootie & The Blowfish - Hootie & the Blowfish

2004

Jill Scott - Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2

Mario - Turning Point

Planet Asia - The Grand Opening

Skillz - Okayplayer - True Notes Vol. 1

Toshinobu Kubota - Time to Share

2005

Faith Evans - The First Lady

Chris Brown - Chris Brown's Journey

Brian McKnight - Gemini

2006

2pac- Pac's Life

Heather Headley - In My Mind

Keshia Chanté - 2U

Javier Colon - Left of Center

2007

Musiq Soulchild - Luvanmusiq

2pac- Best of 2Pac Part 2: Life

Freeway - Free at Last

Mýa - Liberation

2008

Raheem DeVaughn - Love Behind the Melody

Jazmine Sullivan - Fearless

Keyshia Cole - A Different Me

Skillz- The Million Dollar Backpack

2009

Musiq Soulchild - OnMyRadio

Ledisi - Turn Me Loose

Ace Hood - Ruthless

Ameriie - In Love & War

2010

Jaheim - Another Round

Faith Evans - Something About Faith

Skillz - The World Needs More Skillz

Leela James - My Soul

2011

Ledisi - Pieces Of Me

Jill Scott - The Original Jill Scott from the Vault, Vol. 1

2012

Estelle - All of Me

SWV - I Missed Us

Kenny Lattimore - Back To Cool

Alex Boyd - Commit Me

Tamia - Beautiful Surprise

Q. Parker - The MANual

2013

Chrisette Michelle - Better

Raheem DeVaughn - A Place Called Loveland

TGT - Three Kings

Glenn Lewis - Moment of Truth

2014

Ledisi - The Truth

Kiki Rowe - Kiki Rowe

2015

Jamie Foxx - Hollywood: A Story of a Dozen Roses

Estelle - We Bare Bears theme song

Estelle - True Romance

Ledisi - The Intimate Truth

Jill Scott - Golden Moments

Kenny Lattimore - Anatomy Of A Love Song

2017

Bell Biv Devoe - Three Stripes

Ledisi - Let Love Rule

Stokley Williams - Introducing Stokley

Justin Timberlake - R&B Mixtape - Ministry of Sound

ThePLAYLIST - Chasing Goosebumps

2019

DJ Aktive - The Tour (album)

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2003 "Halfcrazy" Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Nominated
Juslisen Best R&B Album Nominated
2004 "Forthenight" Best Urban/Alternative Performance Nominated
2005 "Are You Experienced?" Best Urban/Alternative Performance Nominated
2006 Turning Point Best Contemporary R&B Album Nominated
2008 "Teachme" Best R&B Song Nominated
"B.U.D.D.Y." Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Nominated
Luvanmusiq Best R&B Album Nominated
2009 "Customer" Best R&B Song Nominated
Fearless Best Contemporary R&B Album Nominated
2010 "IfULeave" Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
Turn Me Loose Best R&B Album Nominated
2011 "Finding My Way Back" Best R&B Song Nominated
"Finding My Way Back" Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Nominated
"Gone Already" Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Nominated
Another Round Best R&B Album Nominated
The Love & War MasterPeace Best R&B Album Nominated
2012 Pieces of Me Best R&B Album Nominated
2014 Better Best R&B Album Nominated
Three Kings Best R&B Album Nominated
2018 Let Love Rule Best R&B Album Nominated

Ascap Awards

ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Awards

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References

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  2. Ivan "Orthodox" Barias' Allmusic Discography .
  3. Carvin "Ransum" Haggins' Allmusic Discography .
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