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'''Melvin Bradford''', better known as '''Mel-Man''', is a hip-hop producer who co-produced [[Dr. Dre]]'s ''[[2001 (album)|2001]]'' album. He also co-produced several tracks with Dre for [[Eminem]]'s sophomore album ''[[The Marshall Mathers LP]]''. |
'''Melvin Bradford''', better known as '''Mel-Man''', is a hip-hop producer who co-produced [[Dr. Dre]]'s ''[[2001 (album)|2001]]'' album. He also co-produced several tracks with Dre for [[Eminem]]'s sophomore album ''[[The Marshall Mathers LP]]''. |
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Little is publically known about Mel-man. He joined Dr.Dre's record label Aftermath's stable of producers soon after the label's inception. In late 2003, [[The Source]] magazine reported that he had left Aftermath records and ended his association with Dr.Dre. |
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Mel-Man is working with Dre on Detox. In addition Mel-Man is working with Eminem on his next solo album, The Re-Born. |
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==Production credits== |
==Production credits== |
Revision as of 13:22, 22 November 2006
Melvin Bradford, better known as Mel-Man, is a hip-hop producer who co-produced Dr. Dre's 2001 album. He also co-produced several tracks with Dre for Eminem's sophomore album The Marshall Mathers LP. Little is publically known about Mel-man. He joined Dr.Dre's record label Aftermath's stable of producers soon after the label's inception. In late 2003, The Source magazine reported that he had left Aftermath records and ended his association with Dr.Dre.
Production credits
- 2001: Co-production with Dr. Dre on every track except "The Message."
- The Slim Shady LP: "Role Model" (with Dr. Dre)
- The Marshall Mathers LP: "Kill You," "Who Knew," "The Real Slim Shady," "Remember Me?," and "I'm Back" (all with Dr. Dre)
- Soldier - The Game