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Birth name | Gabriel Stevenson |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 2006–present |
Website | callmelike |
Gabriel Stevenson, professionally known as Like, is an American record producer, rapper, DJ and songwriter. A three time Grammy nominee, he began working with the Pacific Division, a hip hop trio, better known as Pac Div in 2006.
In 2012, he produced Kendrick Lamar's "Sing About Me" on Good Kid, M.A.A.D City . He received two Grammy Award nominations at the 56th Grammy Awards: Album of the Year and Best Rap Album. In 2016, he produced Anderson .Paak's "Room in Here" featuring The Game and Sonyae Elise on the Malibu album. [1] The album received a Grammy nomination for Best Urban Contemporary Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. [2] Like has production credit with artists such as Mac Miller, [3] Ab-Soul, Joey Badass, Nick Grant, Asher Roth, Ill Camille and Currensy.
Like has released music as a solo artist. [4] He released instrumental albums, Zesty and Lightwork in 2014 and Emeralds [5] in 2016. On September 30, 2016, he released his first solo rap album, Songs Made While High, [6] which features Anderson .Paak, Buddy, and Kali Uchis.
In 2017, Pac Div regrouped and are scheduled to release an album at the end of the year.
Year | Title |
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2014 | Zesty |
2014 | Lightwork |
2016 | Emeralds [7] |
2016 | Songs Made While High [8] |
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2011 | The DiV [9] |
2012 | GMB [10] |
2018 | First Baptist |
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2006 | Sealed for Freshness: The Blend Tape [11] |
2009 | Church League Champions [12] |
2010 | Don't Mention It [13] |
2011 | Mania! [14] |
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2009 | Pac Div EP [15] |
Year | Artist(s) | Title | Album | Label |
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2011 | Pacific Division | Posted co-produced with DJ Dahi | The DiV | n/a |
Number One | ||||
Brown | ||||
Hi Five | ||||
Mac Miller ft. Talib Kweli | Family First [16] | single | n/a | |
2012 | Pac Div | Sneaker Boxes | GMB | n/a |
Can't Help It | ||||
Savages | ||||
2013 | Kendrick Lamar | Sing About Me | Good Kid Maad City (LP) | Aftermath / Interscope Records |
2014 | Ab-Soul | Just Have Fun | These Days... (LP) [17] | Top Dawg Entertainment |
Nikki Jean | Cool On You [18] | n/a | n/a | |
2015 | Curren$y | Cruizin [19] | Canal Street Confidential (LP) | Atlantic Recordings / WEA |
2016 | Anderson .Paak | Room In Here [20] | Malibu (LP) | Steel Wool / OBE / Art Club / EMPIRE |
Chris Miles | Wake Up [21] | Milestones (EP) | n/a | |
Duckwrth | Get Uugly [22] | I'm Uugly (LP) | Them Hellas / The Blind Youth / Empire Distribution | |
Nick Grant | The Game [23] | The Game (SI) | Culture Republic | |
2017 | Asher Roth [24] | That's All Mine ft. Jesse Joykins | That's All Mine (SI) | Retrohash |
Joey Badass | Babylon ft. Chronix [25] | AmeriKKKan Badass (LP) | Pro Era / Cinematic Music Group | |
Ill Camille | São Paulo ft Punch & Rose Gold [26] | Heirloom (LP) | n/a | |
2020 | Channel Tres | fuego ft. Tyler, the Creator | i can't go outside (EP) | Art For Their Good |
Year | Artist(s) | Title | Album | Label |
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2011 | Polyester The Saint | My Way | Peace Love Unity Respect (LP) | Frank Radio - iHipHopDistribution |
2013 | Blu | Boyz N Tha Hood | Good to be Home (LP) | Nature Sounds |
2015 | Blu Madlib Med | Finer Things | Bad Neighbor (LP) | BangYaHead |
Blended Babies | Shadows | n/a | BBMG | |
2016 | Nick Grant | The Game | The Game | Culture Republic |
Wontu | Puccio | Volume Two (LP) | EveryDejaVu | |
Hollywood Floss | Face Your Fears | n/a | Hollywood Floss | |
2017 | Justing and the Honored None | Sunshine | Wanderlust (LP) | Justin and the Honored None |
Coin Banks | Hatches | Heads (EP) | Low Key Source |
The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States. Like has received three nomination.
Year | Award Name | Artist | Title | Label | Win/Nominations |
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2013 | Album of the Year [27] | Kendrick Lamar | I'm Dying of Thirst | Good Kid Maad City (LP) | Nomination |
2013 | Best Rap Album [28] | Kendrick Lamar | I'm Dying of Thirst | Good Kid Maad City (LP) | Nomination |
2017 | Best Urban Contemporary Album [29] | Anderson .Paak | Room In Here | Malibu (LP) | Nomination |
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