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Birth name | Kovasciar Myvette |
Born | Manhattan, New York, US | August 1, 1985
Origin | Brooklyn, New York |
Genres | Hip hop, R&B |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, actor, record producer |
Years active | 2000–present (producer/rapper/songwriter) 1998–present (acting) |
Labels | Art School Rebellion Ghetto Beat |
Website | IAmKOVAS.com KOVASmusic.com |
Kovasciar Myvette (born August 1, 1985), known professionally as KOVAS, is an American songwriter, record producer, music composer, and recording artist of Spanish and French descent (Central America and Morocco).
He has produced and remixed records for Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown, Nick Cannon, De La Soul, Nicole Wray, Jeannie Ortega, Shakira, Lady Sovereign, Kelis, M.I.A., Freq Nasty and Billy Crawford. [1] He has done ghost production and songwriting for many successful artists before branching out on his own. KOVAS' songs are represented by Downtown Music Publishing.
In 2017 he won a Clio Award for the Dunkin Donuts campaign he produced, wrote and starred in with New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. [2] Kovas is also the music composer for the Netflix series' On My Block and The Comedy Line Up.
He scored the music for the opening music sequence of Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble" MTV VMA Award-winning music video, five Covergirl commercials. One directed by Hype Williams starring Queen Latifah and another starring Drew Barrymore which air in America and French Canada. His single "Ready" has been featured in the Vibe Magazine Music Mixer iPad app, and has been featured in USA Networks TV show Royal Pains and Necessary Roughness as well as in MTV Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory . Kovas has also had his T.O.A.K featured on the season of Fox's American Dad! from creator Seth MacFarlane who is also the creator of Family Guy . His song "Up in Here" is featured on the Chocolate Swim , Cartoon Network's Adult Swim compilation as well as the Oscar nominated film Captain Phillips . [3] Hot Girls appeared in the #1 film 22 Jump Street . [4]
He is featured on Jeannie Ortega's No Place Like BKLYN album, on which, he wrote and produced three songs; "Pay It" featuring Kovas, "Green I'z" and "Hear Me". He is also featured on the French recording artist's Billy Crawford album, Big City . He produced and wrote four songs on it, including the single "Steamy Nights" and "Steamy Nights Ghetto Beat Remix".
KOVAS has a production company & indie record label called Ghetto Beat & Art School Rebellion. He also runs a publishing company Infinite Rhythm Inc.
KOVAS has appeared on tour with De La Soul, Billy Crawford, Phife Dawg of A Tribe Called Quest, Wyclef Talib Kweli Mos Def and Jeannie Ortega. Kovas plays five instruments, sings, raps and engineers on most of his productions. He has done musical scores for film and TV, winning an Art Directors Award for the ad campaign he wrote and scored for Noggin television.
KOVAS produced, composed and appeared in Dunkin Donuts with New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. [5]
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American Virgin and Soundtrack
"Up in Here" "Morning Wood" "Grape Drank" and "As the Sun Sinks" |
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Madden NFL 09 videogame and soundtrack
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Prom Night and Soundtrack
"Up in Here" and "So Hot (Popcorn)" |
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Reagan Babies EP
Tracks: "Reagan Babies", |
It's Time – Kovas vs. Billy Crawford
Tracks: "It's Time (Kovas'Deux Cafés Dans Montmartre Remix)", |
The Arrogance of Youth
Tracks: "Popsicle", "Love and Touch", "Popcorn", |
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Crack The Code by Empire ISIS
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No Place Like BKLYN by Jeannie Ortega
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Chocolate Swim
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Big City Tour Live by Billy Crawford
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" With You " by Chris Brown
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" Steamy Nights " by Billy Crawford
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