The Royal Court

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The Royal Court is a music production team formed by producer Timbaland and Solomon "King" Logan. Their first work was the single "Ice Box" by Omarion from the album 21 , co-produced with Timbaland. [1]

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Discography

2006

Omarion - 21

  • "Ice Box" (prod. by King Logan, Johnkenun Spivery, Timbaland )
  • "Beg For It" (prod. by King Logan, Johnkenun Spivery, Timbaland )

2007

Bobby Valentino - Special Occasion

Omarion & Kat DeLuna - Feel The Noise OST

  • "Cut Off Time" [2] (prod. by King Logan, Johnkenun Spivery and Timbaland)

Mario - Go!

  • "No Definition" (prod. by King Logan and Timbaland, )

NLT - Not Like Them

  • "She Said, I Said" [3] (prod. by King Logan, Johnkenun Spivery, and Timbaland)

The DEY - The DEY Has Come EP

  • "Get The Feeling" [4] (prod. by Timbaland, King Logan, Johnkenun Spivery)

2008

Ashlee Simpson - Bittersweet World

  • "Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)" (prod. by King Logan, Jerome Harmon, and Timbaland)
  • "Murder (I Get Away..)" (prod. by King Logan, Jerome Harmon, and Timbaland)
  • "Bittersweet World" (prod. by King Logan, Jerome Harmon, and Timbaland)
  • "Rag Doll" (prod. by King Logan, Jerome Harmon, and Timbalandn)
  • "Rule Breaker" (prod. by King Logan, Jerome Harmon, and Timbaland)
  • "What I've Become" (prod. King Logan, Jerome Harmon, and Timbaland)

2009

Chris Cornell - Scream

  • "Enemy" (prod. by King Logan, Jerome Harmon, Timbaland, and Ryan Tedder)

Keri Hilson - In a Perfect World…

  • "Slow Dance" (prod. by King Logan and Johnkenun Spivery)

Omarion feat Lil Wayne -

  • "Comfort" (prod. by King Logan)

Rihanna -

  • "Like It" (prod. by King Logan)

Jennifer Lopez - Love?

  • "Countdown"
  • "Whippin My Hair"

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