DJ Toomp
- Toomp
- Zas
- Hip hop
- R&B
- trap
- Record producer
- songwriter
- disc jockey
- Keyboards
- turntables
- sampler
- Roland TR-808
- E-mu SP-1200
- Akai MPC
- NZone
- Grand Hustle
Aldrin Davis (born August 2, 1969), professionally known as DJ Toomp, is an American record producer, songwriter, and DJ. Davis received his start in 1985, with Atlanta MC Raheem the Dream, producing Raheem's self-titled record when he was only 16 years old.[1] In the late 1980s, he was MC Shy-D's DJ and toured with him and the 2 Live Crew, as they performed at various venues across the country with other hip hop acts such as N.W.A. and Ice-T. After MC Shy-D left Luke Records, Toomp went on to DJ for JT Money and the Poison Clan.
In the early 1990s, when the 2 Live Crew broke up Davis teamed up with former group member Mark Ross (Brother Marquis), to form the duo 2 Nasty.[2] In 1993, 2 Nazty and released the album Indecent Exposure.[3] When discussing the album, Ross explained his intention to showcase diversity while staying true to the style that had made him famous. Greg Baker of Miami New Times praised the album, acknowledging that while some of the content might be offensive, he appreciated its diversity. About the production and rap, Baker commented, "clever story lines and double-dope rhyme schemes are laid over skirt-flipping, ass-bumping beats as strong as any on the hip-hop market today."[2]
In 2006, Davis partnered with hip hop veteran Bernard Parks, Jr., to launch NZone Entertainment, their very own record label.[4]
Davis began to gain greater recognition by working with southern rapper T.I., who also hails from Atlanta, Georgia. They first worked together on T.I.'s 2001 debut I'm Serious, since then the two built a friendship and a work relationship, with him becoming T.I.'s main producer. Davis was heavily involved in T.I.'s first four albums; together they brought trap music into the mainstream. Davis then received critical acclaim in 2006, for producing T.I.'s hit single "What You Know", which peaked at number 3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100,[5] The song earned both Davis and T.I. their first Grammy Award.[6]
In 2007, Davis was recruited by American rapper and fellow record producer Kanye West, to contribute production on his third album Graduation. Davis, alongside West, co-produced the singles "Can't Tell Me Nothing" and "Good Life", as well as the album's outro "Big Brother", an ode to West's brotherly friendship with fellow American rapper Jay-Z.
Production work
References
- ^ "DJ Toomp Look at Me Now". Xxlmag.com. 29 March 2007.
- ^ a b Baker, Greg (December 1, 1993). "Double Exposure". Miami New Times. Archived from the original on September 30, 2023. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
- ^ Ross, Mark "Brother Marquis"; Davis, Aldrin "DJ Toomp" (1993). Indecent Exposure (CD). Attitude Records. ATTD-14010.
- ^ "Producer's Corner: DJ Toomp | Rappers Talk Hip Hop Beef & Old School Hip Hop | HipHop DX". Archived from the original on 2008-01-28. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
- ^ "T.I. Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-11-08. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
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External links
- DJ Toomp at AllMusic
- DJ Toomp discography at Discogs
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- "Jesus Walks" – Miri Ben-Ari, Che Smith & Kanye West (songwriters) (2004)
- "Diamonds from Sierra Leone" – Devon Harris & Kanye West (songwriters) (2005)
- "Money Maker" – Ludacris and Pharrell Williams (songwriters) (2006)
- "Good Life – Aldrin Davis, Faheem Najm & Kanye West (songwriters) (2007)
- "Lollipop" – Dwayne Carter, Stephen Garrett, Darius Harrison, Jim Jonsin & Rex Zamor (songwriters) (2008)
- "Run This Town" – Shawn Carter, Robyn Fenty, Makeba Riddick, Kanye West & Ernest Wilson (songwriters) (2009)
- "Empire State of Mind" – Shawn Carter, Angela Hunte, Alicia Keys, Jane't "Jnay" Sewell-Ulepic & Alexander Shuckburgh (songwriters) (2010)
- "All of the Lights" – Jeff Bhasker, Stacy Ferguson, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter & Kanye West (songwriters) (2011)
- "Niggas in Paris" – Shawn Carter, Mike Dean, Chauncey Hollis & Kanye West (songwriters) (2012)
- "Thrift Shop" – Ben Haggerty & Ryan Lewis (songwriters) (2013)
- "i" – Kendrick Duckworth, Columbus Smith & Ronald Isley (songwriters) (2014)
- "Alright" – Kendrick Duckworth, Kawan Prather, Mark Spears & Pharrell Williams (songwriters) (2015)
- "Hotline Bling" – Aubrey Graham & Paul Jefferies (songwriters) (2016)
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- "God's Plan" – Aubrey Graham, Ronald LaTour, Daveon Jackson, Brock Korsan, Matthew Samuels & Noah Shebib (songwriters) (2018)
- "A Lot" – Jermaine Cole, Dacoury Natche, 21 Savage & Anthony White (songwriters) (2019)
- "Savage" – Beyoncé, Shawn Carter, Brittany Hazzard, Derrick Milano, Terius Nash, Megan Pete, Bobby Sessions Jr., Jordan Kyle Lanier Thorpe & Anthony White (songwriters) (2020)
- "Jail" – Dwayne Abernathy, Jr., Shawn Carter, Raul Cubina, Michael Dean, Charles M. Njapa, Sean Solymar, Kanye West & Mark Williams (songwriters) (2021)
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