Ojivolta

Last updated
Ojivolta
Birth name
  • Mark Williams
  • Raul Cubina
Origin New York City, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record producers
  • songwriters
Years active2015–present

Ojivolta are an American record production and songwriting duo, composed of Mark Williams and Raul Cubina. Their credits include production and co-writing for Kanye West, Playboi Carti, XXXTentacion, Lil Nas X, Justin Bieber, Jon Bellion, and Halsey, among others.

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Discography

TitleYearArtist(s)AlbumCreditsWritten withProduced with
"All Time Low" [1] 2015 Jon Bellion The Human Condition Co-writerTravis Mendes & Jon Bellion -
“Game Plan” (featuring Jon Bellion) [2] Ojivolta-Writer/Producer--
“80’s Films” [3] 2016 Jon Bellion The Human Condition Co-writer/Co-producer Busbee & Jon Bellion Busbee & Jon Bellion
“Guillotine” [3] Travis Mendes & Jon Bellion Jon Bellion
“Hand Of God - Outro” [3] Dan Heath & Jon Bellion -
“He Is The Same” [3] Jon Bellion Jon Bellion
“iRobot” [3] Mylon Hayde & Jon Bellion Mylon Hayde & Jon Bellion
Maybe IDK [3] Fraser T. Smith, busbee & Jon Bellion Fraser T. Smith & Jon Bellion
“New York Soul - Pt. ii” [3] Steven Miller, Alec Benjamin, Mylon Hayde, & Jon Bellion Mylon Hayde & Jon Bellion
“Overwhelming” [3] Jonathan Simpson & Jon Bellion Jon Bellion
“Satisfaction” (featuring Nylo) [4] Ojivolta-Writer/Producer--
“Weight Of The World” [3] Jon Bellion The Human Condition Co-writer !llmind, Chris DeStefano, & Jon Bellion -
“Woke The F*ck Up” [3] Rob Knox, Mylon Hayde, & Jon Bellion -
“Blood In The Cut - Ojivolta Remix”2017 K.Flay & Ojivolta-Producer--
“Game Plan - (Pink Slip Remix)”Ojivolta-Producer--
“Adult Swim” (featuring Tuamie) [5] 2018 Jon Bellion Glory Sound Prep [6] Co-writer/Co-producer Jon Bellion, Latrice Pace, Kaskade, Finn Bjarnson, Amy Gileadi, Jonathan Gileadi, Craig Poole, Babbie Mason, Rob Wannamaker & Tuamie Jon Bellion & Tuamie
Blu [5] Jon Bellion, Busbee & Scott Harris Jon Bellion & Busbee
“Cautionary Tales” [5] Homer Steinweiss, Travis Mendes & Jon Bellion Jon Bellion
“Conversations with my Wife” [5] Jon Bellion
“Couple Retreat” [5] Jon Bellion
“Fall In Line” (featuring Demi Lovato) [7] Christina Aguilera Liberation Co-writerJonathan Simpson, Audra Mae, Christina Aguilera, & Jon Bellion -
“JT” [5] Jon Bellion Glory Sound Prep Co-writer/Co-producerTravis Mendes & Jon Bellion Jon Bellion
“Let’s Begin” (featuring Travis Mendes, B.Keyz, RZA & Roc Marciano) [5] Aaron “YS” Dales, Mylon Hayde, B.Keyz, Travis Mendes & Jon Bellion Aaron “YS” Dales, Mylon Hayde & Jon Bellion
“Mah’s Joint” (featuring Quincy Jones) [5] Jon Bellion Jon Bellion
“Oomph” [8] [9] Ojivolta & Brooke Candy -Producer--
“Stupid Deep” [5] Jon Bellion Glory Sound Prep Co-writer/Co-producerTravis Mendes, Christianne Jensen, & Jon Bellion Jon Bellion
“The Internet” [5] Jon Bellion, Travis Mendes, & Homer Steinweiss
“Graveyard” [10] 2019 Halsey Maniac Co-writer/Co-producer Stefan Johnson, Jordan K. Johnson, Jon Bellion, Amy Allen, Louis Bell & Halsey Jon Bellion, Louis Bell & The Monsters & Strangerz
“If I Can’t Have You” [11] Shawn Mendes Shawn Mendes Co-producer- Teddy Geiger, Shawn Mendes, Scott Harris, & Nate Mercereau
“NATURE” [12] Elley Duhé ED1*Co-writer/Co-producer Elley Duhé & Jon Bellion Jon Bellion
“WHAT DO U LIKE 2 - Ojivolta Remix” [13] Jesse Saint John -Producer--
“EXHALE” (featuring Sia) [14] 2020 kenzie -Co-writer/Co-producerMarcLo & Casey Smith The Monsters & Strangerz
“Fun” [15] [16] Selena Gomez Rare Co-writer/Producer Selena Gomez, Julia Michaels & Scott Harris -
“Hey Stupid, I Love You” [17] JP Saxe -Co-writer/Producer Scott Harris, Julia Michaels & JP Saxe -
“Invisible Chains” [18] Lauren Jauregui Bird of Prey: The Album Co-writer/Co-producer Lauren Jauregui, David Pramik, Jon Bellion, Ingrid Andress & E. Kidd Bogart David Pramik
“Lie To Me” [19] Meghan Trainor Treat Myself Producer--
“Nice to Meet Ya” (featuring Nicki Minaj) [20] Meghan Trainor Treat Myself Co-writer/Producer Meghan Trainor, Scott Harris, & Nicki Minaj -
"On That Time" Playboi Carti Whole Lotta Red Co-writer/Producer Jordan Carter & Richard Ortiz F1LTHY
“Anyone” [21] 2021 Justin Bieber Justice Co-writer/Co-producer Eskeerdo, Stefan Johnson, Watt, Jordan K. Johnson, Michael Pollack, Jon Bellion & Justin Bieber Watt, The Monsters & Strangerz & Jon Bellion
“On The Ground” [22] ROSÉ R Co-writer/Co-producer ROSÉ, Teddy Park, Jorgen Odegard, Jon Bellion & Amy Allen 24, Jon Bellion, Teddy Park, & Jorgen Odegard
"Industry Baby (featuring Jack Harlow)" [23] Lil Nas X -Co-producer- Kanye West, Take A Daytrip, Drew Sliger, Roy Lenzo
"24" [24] [25] Kanye West Donda [26] [27] Co-writer/Co-producerBrian Miller, Cory Henry, Kanye West, Mark Mbogo, & Warryn Campbell Kanye West, Allday, Warryn Campbell, Cory Henry
"Believe What I Say" [24] [25] Dwayne Abernathy Jr., Isaac De Boni, Jahmal Gwin, Kanye West, Mark Myrie, & Michael Mule Kanye West, Dem Jointz, BoogzDaBeast, & FNZ
"Come to Life" [24] [25] Jeff Bhasker, Kanye West, & Warryn Campbell Kanye West, Jeff Bhasker, Warryn Campbell, & Mike Dean
"Donda" [24] [25] Isaac De Boni, Jahmal Gwin, Kanye West, & Michael Mule Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, & FNZ
"God Breathed" [24] [25] Aaron Butts, Brian Miller, Evan Mast, & Kanye West Kanye West, Arron "Arrow" Sunday, E. Va x, & Allday
"Heaven and Hell" [24] [25] Charles Njapa, Jahmal Gwin, Kanye West, Nima Jahanbin, & Paimon Jahanbin Kanye West, 88-Keys, BoogzDaBeast, & Wallis Lane
"Hurricane" [24] [25] Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye, Daniel Seeff, Dominque Armani Jones, Jahmal Gwin, Josh Mease, Kanye West, Khalil Abdul-Rahman, Mark Mbogo, Mike Dean, Ronald Oneil Spence, Jr., & Sam Barsh Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, Mike Dean, DJ Khalil, Ronny J, & Nascent
"Jail" [24] [25] Brian Warner, Charles Njapa, Dwayne Abernathy Jr., Kanye West, Michael Dean, Sean Solymar, & Shawn Carter Kanye West, 88-Keys, Mike Dean, Dem Jointz, & Sean Solymar
"Jail pt 2" [24] [25] Brian Warner, Charles Njapa, Dwayne Abernathy Jr., Jonathan Kirk, Kanye West, Mike Dean, & Sean Solymar Kanye West, 88-Keys, Mike Dean, Dem Jointz, Sean Solymar
"Junya" [24] [25] Jordan Carter, Kanye West, Nasir Pemberton, & Roark Bailey Kanye West, Digital Nas, & Roark Bailey
"Junya pt 2" [24] [25] Jordan Carter, Kanye West, Nasir Pemberton, Roark Bailey, & Tyrone Griffin Jr Kanye West, Digital Nas, & Roark Bailey
"Keep My Spirit Alive" [24] [25] Isaac De Boni, Jahmal Gwin, Kanye West, & Michael Mule Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, & FNZ
"Lord I Need You" [24] [25] - Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, Wheezy, & FNZ
"New Again" [24] [25] Charles Njapa, Christopher Brown, Dwayne Abernathy Jr., Jahmal Gwin, Kanye West, Laraya Robinson, Nima Jahanbin, & Paimon Jahanbin Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, Wallis Lane, Mia Wallis, Dem Jointz, & 88-Keys
"Off The Grid" [24] [25] Asif Aswad, David Ruoff, Elias Klughammer, Eric Sloan, Jordan Carter, Kanye West, Maxie Lee Ryles III, & Samuel Gloade Kanye West, 30 Roc, AyoAA, David & Eli, & Sloane
"Praise God" [24] [25] Aqeel Tate, Eric Sloan Jr., Hykeem Carter, Jacques Webster II, Kanye West, & Samuel Gloade Kanye West, 30 Roc, Zen Tachi, Mike Dean, & Sloane
"Pure Souls" [24] [25] Bastian Völkel, Christoph Bauss, Jahmal Gwin, Kanye West, Mike Dean, Orlando Wilder, Rodrick Wayne Moore, Jr., Z & Tim Friedrich Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, Sucuki, Shuko, Bastian Völkel, & Fyaman
"Remote Control" [24] [25] Charles Njapa, Jeffery Williams, Kanye West, Kevin Gomringer, Mike Dean, Nasir Pemberton, & Tim Gomringer Kanye West, Cubeatz, Digital Nas, 88-Keys, & Mike Dean
"Tell the Vision" [24] [25] Bashar Jackson, Isaac De Boni, Jahmal Gwin, & Michael Mule Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, & FNZ
"City of Gods" [28] 2022 Fivio Foreign, Kanye West and Alicia Keys -Co-writer/Co-producer Maxie Lee Ryles III, Kanye West, Allan Lopez, Andrew Taggar, Aswad Asif, Brittany Amaradio, Cristian Dejesus Tejada, Dwayne Abernathy, Jr., Hamzal Dweep HamaalAyoAA, Hemz, Kanye West, Lil Mav
"Let the Smokers Shine the Coupes" Pusha T It's Almost Dry Co-writer/Co-producer- Pharrell Williams
"Rock N Roll" [29] Co-writer/Co-producer- Pharrell Williams
"Freaking Me Out" [30] Ava Max -Co-writer/Co-producer Amanda Ava Koci, Henry Walter, Jon Bellion, Seth Reger, Jonathan Simpson Cirkut
"Clean" [31] Maude Latour -Co-writer/Co-producer--
"Daylight" [32] Vory and Ye Lost Souls Producer- Kanye West, 88-Keys, Evan Mast
"Summerland" [33] Half Alive -Producer- Half Alive
"Make of It" [34] -Co-writer/producer Half Alive -
"True Love" [35] Kanye West Donda 2 Co-writer/Co-producer Kanye West, Jahseh Onfroy, John Branch, John Cunningham, Mike Dean, Peter Phillips Kanye West, John Cunningham, Mike Dean
"Get Lost"--
"Flowers"
"We Did It Kid"
"Sci-Fi"
"Selfish"
"First Time In A Long Time"
"Vultures"2023 ¥ $ Vultures
"2024" Playboi Carti TBA
"BACKR00MS"2024 Jordan Carter, Jacques Webster II, Ronald LaTour Jr. Cardo

Awards and nominations

YearNominee(s)Nominated workAwardResult
2022Ojivolta

(Raul Cubina & Mark Williams)

"Donda"

(Kanye West)

Grammy Award for Album of The Year

(64th Annual Grammy Awards)

Nominated [36] [37]
Ojivolta

(Raul Cubina & Mark Williams)

"Jail"

(Kanye West)

Best Rap Song

( 64th Annual Grammy Awards)

Won [36]
Ojivolta Justice (Justin Bieber)Grammy Award for Album of The Year

(64th Annual Grammy Awards)

Nominated [38]

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