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Jordan Evans | |
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Background information | |
Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | January 22, 1991
Genres | Hip hop, rap, R&B, dance |
Occupation | Record producer |
Instrument(s) | Piano, drum machine, FL Studio, sampler |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Reclusive Music Inc. |
Jordan Evans (born January 22, 1991), is a multi-platinum selling Canadian hip hop and R&B producer from Toronto, Ontario. His production resume includes working with major recording artists such as Jay Z, Eminem,[1] Drake, Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, Bun B,[2] Big Sean, Meek Mill, Tyga, Kirko Bangz, Marsha Ambrosius, and Childish Gambino. Jordan Evans manages the career of recording artist Daniel Caesar along with Matthew Burnett, who both produced the entirety of Daniel Caesar's critically acclaimed debut album, Freudian. In June 2014, Eminem's 'Not Afraid' (produced by Jordan Evans) was certified Diamond by the RIAA, surpassing 10 million records sold threshold.[3] The Instrumental for Drake's Single 'Pound Cake' (produced by Jordan Evans) spawned a series of remixes and freestyles by many artists including Raekwon, Lupe Fiasco, the LOX, Meek Mill, Skeme and Childish Gambino to name a few. Jordan Evans has been nominated for multiple Grammy Award's[4][5] and Juno Award's[6] as a songwriter and record producer, and he is a member of The Recording Academy.
Discography
2010
Drake - Unreleased:
- "It's Been a Pleasure (feat. Drake)"
2012
Meek Mill - Dreams & Nightmares:
Kirko Bangz - TBD:
- "Hold it Down" (feat. Young Jeezy)
Marsha Ambrosius - TBD:
- "Get it Over With"
- "Wonderful" (feat. John Osho)
2013
- "Pound Cake" (feat. Jay Z)
Rich Gang (Young Money) - Rich Gang
- "R.G." (feat. Mystikal)
Sean Leon - Ninelevenne, the Tragedy
- All production by Jordan Evans
Ben Stevenson - TBD:
- "Opposites Attract"
Don Trip - Help Is On The Way:
- "All On Me"
Doley Bernays - Just In Case:
- "Drown"
Marsha Ambrosius - Friends and Lovers:
- "Get It Over With"
2014
Game - Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf:
- "Married To The Game" ft. (French Montana, Dubb & Sam Hook)
Freddie Gibbs - TBD:
- "Hittaz"
G-Eazy - These Things Happen:
- "Opportunity Costs"
Sean Leon - narcissus, THE DROWNING OF EGO:
- All production by Jordan Evans
Daniel Caesar - Praise Break:
- All Production by Jordan Evans
2015
Jahkoy - Single
- "Vacay"
Daniel Caesar - Pilgrim's Paradise
- All production by Jordan Evans
Drake - If You're Reading This It's Too Late:
- "How About Now"
Jaime Foxx - Hollywood: A Story of a Dozen Roses:
- "You Changed Me" ft. (Chris Brown)
Kyle - Smyle:
- "Remember Me?" ft. (Chance The Rapper)
PartyNextDoor - TBD:
- "Some of Your Love"
Chris Batson - TBD:
- '"Belong"
Magic Mike XXL - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- "How Does It Feel"
2016
PartyNextDoor - TBD
- "You Made It"
Ellie Goulding - Single
- "Just in Case"
SoMo - TBD: "The Answers"
- '"Control"
Daniel Caesar - Single
- '"Won't Live Here"
- "Get You"
- "Japanese Denim"
2017
Chris Brown - Heartbreak on a Full Moon
- "Reddi Whip"
Daniel Caesar - Freudian
- "Get You"(feat. Kali Uchis)
- "Best Part"(feat. H.E.R)
- "Hold Me Down"
- "Neu Roses(Transgressor's Song)"
- "Loose"
- "We Find Love"
- "Blessed"
- "Take Me Away" (feat. Syd)
- "Transform" (feat. Charlotte Day Wilson)
- "Freudian"
Awards & nominations
Much Music Awards
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2010 | "Not Afraid" (Eminem) | Much Music#1 | Won |
Grammy Awards
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2011 - 53rd Grammy Awards[4] | "Not Afraid" (Eminem) | Best Rap Song | Nominated |
"Not Afraid" (Eminem) | Best Rap Solo Performance | Won | |
2013 - 56th Grammy Awards[4] | "Nothing Was The Same" (Drake) | Best Rap Album | Nominated |
Juno Awards
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2011 | "Recrovery" (Eminem) | Best International Album | Nominated |
2013 | "Nothing Was The Same" (Drake) | Best Rap Album | Won |
References
- ^ Durham Region Print "Pickering High graduates in musical 'collective'" Mike Ruta July 9, 2011. Accessed 27 Oct 2012.
- ^ PotHolesInMyBlog "Album Review - Bun B: Trill OG" Accessed 27 Oct 2012
- ^ "Names Eminem First Artist To Earn Two Digital Diamond Awards - December 23, 2015". RIAA. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ^ a b c MSN Entertainment. Accessed 27 Oct 2012.
- ^ Grammy Awards "Past Winners". Accessed 27 Oct 2012
- ^ Globe & Mail. "The Complete List of 2011" Accessed. 27 Oct 2012.