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Hernst Bellevue | |
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Birth name | Hernst Bellevue |
Born | March 12, 1974 |
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Years active | 1994–present |
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Website | www |
Hernst Bellevue Jr. (born March 12, 1974; better known by his stage name Krunk-a-Delic) is an American songwriter, hip hop, R&B, pop music and record producer. Krunk-a-Delic has written and produced gold and platinum records such as Jamie Foxx's "I Don't Know," [1] Ludacris feat. Dtp's "Dtp For Life," (from Disturbing tha Peace ) and Ms. Dynamite's "Afraid to Fly" (from A Little Deeper ). He is a key collaborator on the production of Sean Paul's triple platinum Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit "Temperature." [2] He is also a contributor to Nelly Furtado's Latin Grammy winning and platinum album "Mi Plan." Krunk-a-Delic has written and produced records for Nelly Furtado, N-Dubz, Nina Sky, Lil' Flip, Noel Gourdin, Starboy Nathan, Shawnna, Jimmy Cozier, Alison Hinds, Jazmine Sullivan, I 20, Cory Lee, Chris Webby, City Girls, Lunchmoney Lewis, [3] as well songs recorded by Nas, Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Hudson, Ciara, Rick Ross, and more. In the past, he was known to frequently collaborate with producer Salaam Remi. [4]
Year | Song | Artist | Album | Label | Credit | |
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2001 | "Can't Get it Back" [5] | Blaque | Unreleased | Columbia Records | Producer, Songwriter | |
2002 | "Afraid to Fly" | Ms Dynamite | Little Deeper | Polydor Records | Producer, Songwriter | |
2003 | "Can't Get it Back" | Mis-Teeq | Eye Candy | Telstar Records | Producer, Songwriter | |
2004 | "Strawberrez" | Mis-Teeq | Eye Candy | Telstar Records | Producer, Songwriter | |
"You and Your N***a" | Consequence | Take 'Em to the Cleaners | Producer, Songwriter | |||
2005 | "ABC( Salaam Remi Krunk-a-Delic Party Mix )" | The Jackson 5 | Motown Remixed | Motown Records / Universal Records | Keyboards | |
"Temperature" | Sean Paul | Trinity | Atlantic Records | Keyboards | ||
"DTP for Life" | Ludacris & DTP | Disturbing tha Peace | Def Jam Recordings | Producer, Songwriter | ||
2006 | "Who I Am" (Remix) | Tiffany Evans | Unreleased | Producer, Songwriter | ||
"Lil Daddy What's Good" | Shawnna | Block Music | DTP / Def Jam Recordings | Producer, Songwriter | ||
"You'z a Trick" | Lil' Flip | I Need Mine | Columbia Records | Producer, Songwriter | ||
2007 | "Thunda" | Allison Hinds | Soca Queen | 1720 Ent / Black Coral | Producer | |
2008 | "Open" | Noel Gourdin | After My Time | Epic Records | Producer | |
"I Don't Know" | Jamie Foxx | Intuition | J Records | Producer | ||
"Down South" | I 20 | Single | Koch Records | Producer, Songwriter | ||
"Come See Me Then" | I 20 | Producer, Songwriter | ||||
2009 | "Can't Let Go" | Shonie | Single | Slip N Slide Records | Producer, Songwriter, Keyboards | |
"Now I'm That Bitch" | Livvi Franc | Now I'm That Bitch | Jive Records | Keyboards, Programming | ||
"Sufficiente Tiempo" | Nelly Furtado | Mi Plan | Interscope Records | Producer, Songwriter | ||
"Fuerte" | Nelly Furtado feat. Concha Buika | Mi Plan | Interscope Records | Keyboards, Drum Programming | ||
2010 | "On Some Bullsh*t" | Nina Skye | The Other Side | Producer, Songwriter, Keyboards | ||
"Click Flash" | Ciara | Sex and the City (Vol. 2): More Music | Water Tower/ New Line Cinema | Keyboards | ||
“My First Love” | Craig David | Sex And the City (Vol.2): More Music | Water Tower/ New Line Cinema | Vocals | ||
"Read the Manual" | Dennis | Blonde | EMI Music Netherlands | Producer, Vocal Producer | ||
"Mind Control" | Hal Linton | Single | Universal Records / Motown Records | Keyboards | ||
"Follow Us" | Big Boi | Sir Lucious Left Foot…The Son of Chico Dusty | Def Jam Recordings | Keyboards | ||
"Love in Me" | Faith Evans | Something About Faith | eOne | Programming | ||
"Night is Young" | Nelly Furtado | Best of Nelly Furtado | Interscope Records | Producer, Songwriter | ||
"Cold Shoudler" | N-Dubz | Love.Live.Life. | Def Jam Recordings | Producer, Songwriter | ||
"Love You Long Time" | Jazmine Sullivan | Love Me Back | J Records | Keyboards, Programming | ||
"Stuttering" | Jazmine Sullivan | Love Me Back | J Records | Keyboards | ||
2011 | "Feeling Good" | Jennifer Hudson | I Remember Me | Arista Records | Keyboards, Programming | |
"Crocodile Rock" | Elton John & Nelly Furtado | Gnomeo & Juliet Soundtrack | Buena Vista | Keyboards, Drum Programming | ||
"It's a Tower Heist" | Nas & Rick Ross | Tower Heist Soundtrack | Back Lot Music/ Universal Pictures | Drum Programming | ||
"She Got Me" | Krunk-a-Delic | Tower Heist Soundtrack | Back Lot Music/ Universal Pictures | Producer, Songwriter | ||
"Bounce On It" | Cory Lee | Hot Pink Heart | SMC / Universal Records | Producer, Songwriter | ||
"Funkill" | Cory Lee | Hot Pink Heart | SMC / Universal Records | Producer, Songwriter | ||
"L.O.V.E." | Cory Lee | Hot Pink Heart | SMC / Universal Records | Producer, Songwriter | ||
2012 | "The Most Beautiful Thing" | Nelly Furtado | The Spirit Indestructible | Mosely Music / Interscope Records | Songwriter | |
2014 | "Buss Shots" [6] | Anjuli Stars | Featured on VH1 show "Make Or Break: The Linda Perry Project" | Producer, Songwriter | ||
"Let's Do It Again" | Chris Webby | Chemically Imbalanced | eOne | Producer, Songwriter | ||
2017 | "SWNGN" | The Monsters and the Strangerz | Nostalgia EP | Songwriter | ||
2018 | “Blue Jeans” | Mayila | ‘’Star’’ | Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Producer, Songwriter | |
2019 | “You Know That I Want You” | Jimmy Cozier | Louder Than Life Records | Producer, Songwriter | ||
“Pony” | LunchMoney Lewis feat. City Girls | Lunchbox Records | Producer, Songwriter | |||
2021 | “For Granted” | Lauren Spencer-Smith | Island Records | Producer, Songwriter | ||
2022 | “Recover” | Point North | Hopeless Records | Producer, Songwriter |
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