Carter Lang

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Carter Lang
Born
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Alma mater Loyola University New Orleans
Musical career
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Occupation(s)
  • Producer
  • songwriter
  • musician
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Carter Lang is an American producer, songwriter, and musician, best known for his work on SZA's acclaimed 2017 album Ctrl, as well as his contributions to Chicago's burgeoning R&B/Hip-Hop scene. [3] [4] [5] Lang has received several Grammy nominations for work on projects from Post Malone, Doja Cat, Lil Nas X, and SZA, and recently signed a publishing deal renewal with Warner Chappell Music. [6] [7]

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Lang, trained in classical piano and bass guitar, moved from Chicago to New Orleans to attend Loyola University New Orleans, where he was exposed to a diverse soundscape. [8] [9] After graduating and returning to Chicago, Lang began producing for members of Chicago Hip-Hop collective Savemoney, with whom he grew up. Lang was subsequently introduced to recording artist SZA in 2015 through mutual friends. He became a member of her touring band and is credited as a writer and/or producer on 8 tracks from her 2017 debut album, including hit single "Love Galore". [3]

Production and songwriting credits

Credits are courtesy of Discogs, Tidal, Apple Music, and AllMusic. [10] [11]

TitleYearArtistAlbum
"Burnout" (Featuring Eryn Allen Kane)2014 Saba ComfortZone
"Wanna Be Cool"2015 Donnie Trumpet Surf
"Just Wait"
"All 4 You" (featuring Yuna) Kyle Smyle
"Japanese" (featuring Twista) Alex Wiley Village Party 2: Heavens Gate
"Addicted (Interlude)" Towkio .Wav Theory
"Break You Off"
"How Great" (featuring Jay Electronica) [12] 2016 Chance the Rapper Coloring Book
"Shades of Blue" Vic Mensa There's Alot Going On
"There's Alot Going On"
"Lonely" (featuring Lornie Chia) Jamila Woods There's Alot Going On
"Lately"
"Holy"
"Don't Matter" Isaiah Rashad The Sun's Tirade
"Love Galore" (featuring Travis Scott)2017 SZA Ctrl
"Drew Barrymore"
"Prom"
"Go Gina"
"Anything"
"Normal Girl"
"Pretty Little Birds" (featuring Isaiah Rashad)
"20 Something"
"Didn't I (Say I Didn't)" Vic Mensa The Autobiography
"I Love You So Much" (featuring Chance the Rapper) DJ Khaled Grateful
"Thirst" Ravyn Lenae Midnight Moonlight
"Cool" (with Alex Wiley & Calez)2018 Mick Jenkins Non-album single
"Sunflower" Post Malone & Swae Lee Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (soundtrack) & Hollywood's Bleeding
"Hollywood's Bleeding"2019 Post Malone Hollywood's Bleeding
"Small Worlds" Mac Miller Swimming
"Wires in the Way" Sir Chasing Summer
"Easy" Camila Cabello Romance
"I Got You (Always and Forever)" (featuring En Vogue, Ari Lennox & Kierra Sheard) Chance the Rapper The Big Day
"The Big Day" (featuring Francis and the Lights)
"Let's Go on the Run" (featuring Knox Fortune)
"Zanies and Fools" (featuring Darius Scott & Nicki Minaj)
"Good Days"2020 SZA SOS
"Thin White Lies" 5 Seconds of Summer Calm
"Cinderella Story" A Boogie wit da Hoodie Artist 2.0
"Ain't No Doubts" Rich the Kid Boss Man
"I Want Mo" Rich the Kid & London on da Track
"Hi 5" (featuring Eryn Allen Kane, Grace Weber, Sing Harlem & Yebba)Peter CottonTaleCATCH
"Compromise" Knox Fortune Stock Child Wonder
"Change Up"
"Static"
"Kiss Me More" (featuring SZA)2021 Doja Cat Planet Her
"Void" Lil Nas X Montero
"Life After Salem"
"What a Life" Big Sean & Hit-Boy What You Expect
"Feels Like" Gracie Abrams This Is What It Feels Like
"Breath Away" 24kGoldn El Dorado
"All Pride Aside" Shelley FKA Dram & Summer Walker Shelley FKA Dram
"In The Dark" Swae Lee & Jhené Aiko Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: The Album
"Come for Me" (featuring Khalid & Lucky Daye) Alicia Keys Keys
"The Anonymous Ones" SZA Dear Evan Hansen Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"I Hate U" SOS
"Love Galore (ALT)"2022 Ctrl (Deluxe)
"Talk" Omar Apollo Ivory (Marfil) Deluxe
"No Good Reason"
"Killing Me"
"Go Away"
"Waiting on You"
"Petrified"
"Personally"
"Mr. Neighbour"
"Archetype"
"Pretty Boy"
"Remind Me" Giveon Give or Take
"Conversation" Muni Long Public Displays Of Affection: The Album
"Arya" (featuring ASAP Rocky) Nigo I Know Nigo!
"Happy Hurts" Lykke Li Eyeye
"5D"
"Kill Bill" SZA SOS
"Seek & Destroy"
"Love Language"
"Blind"
"Notice Me"
"Gone Girl"
"Ghost in the Machine" (featuring Phoebe Bridgers)
"F2F"
"Nobody Gets Me"
"Too Late"
"Far"
"PSA" (Web Store Bonus Track)
"Okloser"2024Doja Cat Scarlet 2 Claude

Awards and nominations

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2020 Grammy Award for Record of the Year "Sunflower" Nominated [13]
2022 Grammy Award for Album of the Year Planet Her (Deluxe) Nominated [14]
Grammy Award for Album of the Year Montero Nominated [15]
Grammy Award for Song of the Year "Kiss Me More"Nominated [16]
Grammy Award for Best R&B Song "Good Days"Nominated [17]
2023 Soul Train Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award "Kill Bill"Nominated [18]
BMI Most-Performed R&B/Hip-Hop Songs "I Hate U"Won [19]
2024 Grammy Award for Record of the Year "Kill Bill"Nominated [20]
Grammy Award for Song of the Year "Kill Bill"Nominated [20]
Grammy Award for Album of the Year SOS Nominated [20]

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