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Smash David | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Samuel David Jimenez |
Born | Spain |
Origin | Miami, Florida |
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Occupation(s) | |
Years active | 2009–present |
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Website | gotitonsmash |
Samuel David Jimenez, professionally known as Smash David, is an American record producer and songwriter. He produced Big Sean's "Bounce Back" [1] [2] and "Pills & Automobiles" [3] by Chris Brown from the Heartbreak on a Full Moon album. [4]
Samuel David Jimenez is Spanish, raised in Miami, Florida. [5]
Smash David has worked with the artist and producers Khalid, Omarion, Dej Loaf, Kehlani, Jeremiah, Lil Wayne, Jason Derulo, Hitmaka and Metro Boomin. On February 25, 2017, his production for Big Sean’s song Bounce Back peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and went quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [6] [7] He also received a certified Gold plaque for producing and co-writing Chris Brown’s Pills & Automobiles featuring Yo Gotti, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, and Kodak Black [8] and a 5× platinum plaque for Location by Khalid. [9] [10]
"Pills and Automobiles" by Chris Brown ft A Boogie, Yo Gotti, Kodak Black - certified Platinum by RIAA on January 5, 2018 [11]
"Bounce Back" by Big Sean - certified 4× Platinum by RIAA on August 10, 2018 [12]
"Location" by Khalid - certified 5× Platinum by RIAA on August 14, 2018 [13]
"B.I.D" by Tory Lanez - certified Gold by RIAA on September 21, 2018
"1942" by G-Eazy ft Yo Gotti and YBN Nahmir - certified Platinum by RIAA on January 30, 2019 [14]
Year | Title | Artist | Album | Additional Producers |
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2015 | "Dreams Are Real" | Tinashe | Amethyst | |
"Been On My Grind" | Dej Loaf | ...And See That's the Thing | ||
"Blow A Check" | Zoey Dollaz | Who Don't Like Dollaz | ||
2016 | "Nasty" (featuring Jeremih and Spice) | Kid Ink | — | |
"Naked" | Jason Derulo | — | ||
"4th Quarter" | Ace Hood | — | ||
"1st Round Draft Pick" | — | |||
"Act" | Juicy J | — | ||
"Don't Take It Personal" | Lyrica Anderson | — | ||
"Match That" | Chinx | — | ||
"Bounce Back" | Big Sean | I Decided | ||
Yea I Do | Chinx | Legends Never Die | ||
No Trust | Kevin Gates | — | ||
Cost (featuring Kap G) | Sage The Gemini | — | CuBeatz | |
2017 | "Set It Off x Better" | Tory Lanez | — | |
"Distance" | Omarion | — | ||
"Location" | Khalid | American Teen | Syksense Tunji Ige Taz Taylor | |
"Get Mine" (featuring Young Thug) | Bryson Tiller | — | ||
"I'm a Fan" (featuring Jeremih) | Pia Mia | — | ||
"Cost" (featuring Kap G) | Sage the Gemini | Morse Code | ||
"No Ice" | Cousin Stizz | — | ||
"Pills & Automobiles" | Chris Brown | Heartbreak on a Full Moon | OG Parker | |
"Hola" (featuring Maluma) | Flo Rida | — | Space Primates | |
"Leaning" (featuring Tory Lanez) | PartyNextDoor | — | ||
"Confide" (featuring Juicy J) | PnB Rock | — | ||
"Flight" | Omarion | CP4 | ||
"Been Around" | Omarion | |||
"Im a Fan" (featuring Jeremih) | Pia Mia | — | ||
"Location" (Remix) | Khalid | American Teen | Syksense Tunji Ige | |
2018 | "Leaning (Remix)" | Bryson Tiller | — | Nick Fouryn |
"1942" (featuring Yo Gotti and YBN Nahmir) | G-Eazy | Uncle Drew (Soundtrack) | Hitmaka Skip On Da Beat | |
"Bipolar" (featuring Quavo) | Gucci Mane | Evil Genius | OG Parker | |
"Confide" | PnB Rock | Catch These Vibes | Wallis Lane | |
"Mo Paper" (featuring YG) | Rich The Kid | — | ||
"Like I Used To" | Tinashe | — | Hitmaka | |
"Throw A Fit" | — | |||
"B.I.D." | Tory Lanez | Memories Don't Die | OG Parker | |
"Connection" (featuring Fabolous, Davo and Paloma Ford) | Nick Foryn | |||
"KJM" | Love Me Now? | PLVYHAUS | ||
"The Run Off" | Dave Sava6e | |||
"Duck My Ex" (featuring Chris Brown and 2 Chainz) | Rekless | |||
"Flexible" (featuring Chris Brown and Lil Baby) | OG Parker Tee Romano | |||
"Talk To Me (Remix)" (featuring Rich The Kid and Lil Wayne) | ||||
"Drip Drip Drip" (featuring Meek Mill) | Dave Sava6e | |||
Leaning (featuring PARTYNEXTDOOR) | — | |||
"Baby" (featuring DJ E Feezy) | — | |||
"Set It Off x Better" | The New Toronto 2 | |||
"Clout" (featuring 21 Savage) | Ty Dolla Sign | Beach House 3 | Hitmaka | |
"Simple" (featuring Yo Gotti) | Hitmaka Cu Beatz | |||
"Holding On" (featuring 24Hrs) | Tyga | Kyoto | Hitmaka Nick Fouryn | |
"25 Lighters" | Wifisfuneral | Ethernet | ||
"Knots" (featuring Jay Critch) | ||||
"OMG" (featuring Wiz Khalifa) | Iggy Azalea | Survive The Summer | Weaver | |
"Smash!" (featuring PnB Rock) | XXXtentacion | ? | Rekless | |
2019 | "Chi Chi" (featuring Chris Brown) | Trey Songz | Anticipation 4 | Cu Beatz |
"Big Bag" (featuring Stini) | Iggy Azalea | In My Defense | J. White Did It | |
"Natural Disaster / Aura" | Chris Brown | Indigo | OG Parker Romano Don City Sound Z | |
"Side Nigga" | Wallis Lane | |||
"Dear God" | ||||
"Play Catch Up" | ||||
"Link Up" | Tinashe | Songs for You | Hitmaka | |
2020 | "Complicated" [15] | KSI | Dissimulation | S-X, Menace |
"My Window" (featuring Lil Wayne) | YoungBoy Never Broke Again | Top | Tenroc | |
"Friends Become Strangers" | Tory Lanez | Daystar | Wallis Lane, Arcade City Beats, TenRoc | |
2021 | "Ticket" | Duki | Desde el Fin del Mundo | Yesan, Asan |
"Sip It" | Iggy Azalea, Tyga | The End of an Era | OG Parker | |
"Yonaguni" | Bad Bunny | Byrd, FinesseGTB, Tainy | ||
2023 | "Tinnitus" | Tomorrow X Together | The Name Chapter: TEMPTATION | Dystinkt Beats |
"Monaco" | Bad Bunny | Nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana | Mag, La Paciencia, Edsclusive, Argel | |
"Fina" (featuring Young Miko) | Mag, La Paciencia, Foreign Teck, Nico Baran, DJ Joe, Patron, Argel | |||
"Teléfono Nuevo" (featuring Luar la L) | Mag, La Paciencia, Argel | |||
"Mercedes Carota" (featuring YOVNGCHIMI) | Tainy, Mag, Byrd | |||
"Los Pits" | Mag, La Paciencia, Foreign Teck, Sean Turk, Only Hope | |||
"Perro Negro" (featuring Feid) | Mag, La Paciencia, Argel, Digital Jet, Jon Mili, Frankie | |||
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