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Dec 09, 2009 9TH WONDER INSTRUMENTALS Huge selection of instrumentals from 9th Wonder, 48 of which are unreleased. Rap and hip hop beats is a style of. 9TH WONDER INSTRUMENTALS Huge selection of instrumentals from 9th Wonder, 48 of which are unreleased. Rap and hip hop beats is a style of.

9th Wonder in 2008. Background information Birth name Patrick Denard Douthit Also known as 9th Wonder, 9thmatic Born ( 1975-01-15) January 15, 1975 (age 43), North Carolina Genres Occupation(s), Instruments 2500, Years active 1997–present Labels Associated acts, Patrick Denard Douthit (born January 15, 1975), better known as 9th Wonder, is a record producer, and from, U.S. He began his career as the main producer for the group in, and has also worked with, and.

As of 2010, 9th Wonder raps under the name of 9thmatic. 9th Wonder has a smooth and soulful production style that builds on samples from artists such as and. Contents. Music career 9th Wonder's first significant career breakthrough came in 2003 when, as an up-and-coming producer, he released an unofficial remix album of ' 2002 album entitled. Released through internet outlets, the album garnered significant attention and acclaim.

The producer has said that he was not thinking in terms of using it to generate a buzz or promote his skills at that point: 'I never thought any of this of me as a producer was going to happen.' The album has since been credited as starting the now regular trend for unofficial 'home-made' remixes of whole albums.

9th Wonder began his career as the main producer for the group. As part of Little Brother he gained recognition and critical acclaim for his production on their debut 2003 release,.

's studio engineer Young Guru was impressed with his work, and contacted 9th Wonder, which led to 9th Wonder producing 'Threat' for Jay-Z's 2003. The cut proved to be a mainstream breakthrough for 9th Wonder, most immediately in the major production role he secured on Destiny's Child's 2004 album that Jay-Z was instrumental in helping bring about. On the album, 9th Wonder produced the tracks ' and 'Is She the Reason,' plus the bonus track 'Game Over'. 9th Wonder left Little Brother in 2007.

On October 29, 2007, 9th Wonder made a rare public appearance on 's, alongside collaborator., and appeared as well. In 2010, he appeared on BET's countdown with. 9th Wonder, E. Jones, and rapper served as the lead producers of the soundtrack to the video game. 9th Wonder and J. Cole also appear as 'secret characters' in with a team name of Cole & Wonder. 9th Wonder debuted his rapping alter-ego 9thmatic in late 2009.

9thmatic appeared on songs with and, Big Remo, and Thee Tom Hardy. 9th Wonder worked with Mississippi rapper on a collaborative album entitled which was released on December 21, 2010. After forming Jamla Records in 2010, he then went on produce for Jill Scott, Dilated Peoples, Big Boi of Outkast, and Anderson.Paak. It's a Wonderful World Music Group In January 2009, 9th Wonder announced plans to start two independent record labels, Jamla and The Academy, under his imprint (IWWMG). Jamla originally consisted of, GQ, Tyler Woods and Big Remo, while The Academy consisted of Thee Tom Hardy, Actual Proof (Sundown & Enigma), TP, and ( & ).

The Academy artists were later folded into the Jamla label. Halo and Heather Victoria were announced as the newest members of IWWMG in October 2010. Jamla Records now consists of artists GQ, Rapsody,Actual Proof, TP, Halo, & Heather Victoria. In July 2010, 9th Wonder officially debuted his production team for IWWMG.

The Soul Council consists of, E. Jones, Ka$h Don't Make Beats, AMP, Eric g.,Nottz, Hi-Tek and 9th Wonder himself. Recent and current projects In 2010, independent filmmaker Kenneth Price documented 9th Wonder's travels for an entire year.

This included his times in the studio, classes he taught at, and performances with Murs at the, along with interviews with 9th Wonder about his life and career. All of this was compiled in a -sponsored documentary film titled The Wonder Year. The film features appearances by, DJ Premier, J. Cole, Murs, Lucas Rivers, Young Guru, and others. Price went on to direct music videos for artists on 9th Wonder's Jamla Records label.

In 2016, 9th Wonder's Jamla Records imprint signed a joint venture with and. In August 2010, Drake exchanged tweets with 9th Wonder on Twitter, expressing his desire to work with him again (the first time being the production of 'Think Good Thoughts' featuring and for his 2007 mixtape ).

It was revealed in October 2010 that 9th Wonder would be producing for Drake on his second album, which was released on November 15, 2011. However, a month prior to the release, 9th Wonder said in an interview that he would not appear on Take Care due to issues. Singer recorded a series of rap freestyles over 9th Wonder beats. The first was released on July 18, 2011, on YouTube under the title 'Real Hip Hop #3.' This was followed a day later by 'Real Hip Hop #4' featuring.

9th Wonder Beats Music

These tracks were included in Brown's rap mixtape Boy In Detention, released on August 5, 2011. 9th Wonder produced 's 'Beautiful Love' ft. On her 2015 album release 'Woman'. Rising Star also sought out 9th Wonder's production for 'The Season' and 'Without You' featuring on his breakthrough release released coincidentally on 9th Wonder's birthday, January 15, 2016. 9th Wonder also collaborated with of for the song 'Put It On Her' for his release in 2015. In 2017, tapped 9th Wonder to produce, the final track on his 4th studio album, where Kendrick tells the backstory of the meeting between his father and, also known as 'Top Dawg' from.

Hip Hop Professor and Academia 2007 saw a sideline move into music academia for 9th Wonder when he, along with from hip hop group, was appointed Artist-In-Residence by the Chancellor of, and began instructing a hip hop history class in NCCU's Music Dept. His role as a music professor has proven an ongoing one as in January 2010 it was announced that 9th Wonder would co-teach a class titled 'Sampling Soul' with Dr. Mark Anthony Neal at Duke University.

In an interview with, he explained the reason for the move into academia: 'Educating the youth on where hip-hop comes from and the history of it, using the records we use, gives hip-hop a longer life. I decided to become an advocate of that.' 9th wonder also recently took on a course titled 'Intro To Hip Hop Production' 9th has only continued his trek into the world of education, recently receiving acceptance from to become a fellow in the Hip Hop Archive. 9th will spend three years working on a research project at Harvard’s W.E.B. Dubois Institute.

For 9th's project titled 'These Are The Breaks' he will be researching the original records that created his top 10 produced albums. He recently told XXL that he one day hopes to leave producing behind for good to focus on academics. A documentary also created by Kenneth Price, 'The Hip-Hop Fellow' chronicled 9th becoming a W.E.B. Dubois Fellow at under the direction Dr. Marcy Morgan at the Dubois Institute at The Hutchins Center. He has continued his involvement with higher education by lecturing at various universities across the United States.

In September 2012, 9th Wonder visited the to speak on his beginnings in the music industry and hip hop's role in the classroom. His involvement with some of the top academic institutions in the country has validated hip hop as a true art form. 9th Wonder served as Artist In Residence at the in the Spring of 2016. In March 2017, 9th Wonder was the Artist in Residence at the, giving his final lecture in on the University grounds. Several other hip hop artists have found themselves on similar paths into the education realm including of and of.

9th is currently Artist of Residence at and. 9th Wonder was also appointed to the Executive Committee of Hip-Hop and Rap at The at in Washington, DC. He also has an exhibit on the 4th Floor in the Music Crossroads Section. Discography. May 29, 2008. Archived from on July 1, 2011.

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