Bink (record producer)
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Birth name | Roosevelt Harrell III |
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Born | February 20, 1972 |
Origin | Norfolk, Virginia, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop |
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Years active | 1996–present |
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Roosevelt Harrell III (born February 20, 1972), known professionally as Bink, is an American hip hop producer from Norfolk, Virginia, who is noted for his work with Roc-A-Fella Records artists. His most high-profile work has been Jay-Z's critically acclaimed album The Blueprint, for which he produced three tracks. He is sometimes credited as Bink! or Bink Dog. In 2011, Bink and American-reggae artist Atiba finished a collaborative album titled Foreigner. A release date for the project has yet to be announced.
1990s
1996
- "Don't Leave Me" (co-produced by Teddy Riley)
1997
- 702 – All I Want (CDS)
- "All I Want" (Bink Dogg Mix)
- "Intro" (co-produced by Charles Suitt)
- "Beasts from the East" (featuring A+, Redman & Canibus)
- "Tight Situations"
- "Day 1"
- "From My Family to Yours (Dedication)"
1998
- Krumb Snatcha – Snatcha Season Pt. 1
- "Gangsta Disease" (Remix)
- Various – Caught Up (soundtrack)
- Lost Boyz – "Ordinary Guy"
1999
- Tevin Campbell – Losing All Control (CDS)
- "Losing All Control" (Bink Dog Remix) (co-produced by Stevie J)
- "I Try"
- "Up Top New York" (featuring Mr. Cheeks of the Lost Boyz)
- "Boyz to Men" (featuring Lost Boyz & Canibus)
- "Understand the Game" (featuring Erykah Badu)
- What the Deal" (featuring Cardan)
- "Parkside Gardens"
- ShanDozia – ShanDozia
- "Triflin'" (featuring Eve) (co-produced by Brian Alexander Morgan)[2]
- "Bizarre"
- "Long Time Comin'" (featuring Mr. Bristal & Larce "Banger" Vegas of Junior M.A.F.I.A.)
- "Play Around" (featuring Lil' Kim, Mr. Bristal & Joe Hooker)
2000s
2000
- "Can't Go for That" (co-produced by Missy Elliott)
- "Wanna Be" (featuring Missy Elliott) (co-produced by Missy Elliott)
- "Can't Go for That (Remix)" (featuring 213) (co-produced by Missy Elliott)
- Torrey Carter –
Unreleased track
- "Floss Ya Jewels" (featuring Missy Elliott) (co-produced by Missy Elliott)
- Lil' Mo –
Unreleased track
- "Club 2G" (featuring Naam & Missy Elliott) (co-produced by Missy Elliott)
- Various – Any Given Sunday soundtrack
- Missy Elliott – "Who You Gonna Call" (co-produced by Missy Elliott & Tony McAnany)
- Various – Bait soundtrack
- Total with Missy Elliott – "Quick Rush" (co-produced by Missy Elliott)
- "Raw & Uncut" (featuring Jay-Z)
- "Ride 4 My"
- "1-900-Hustler" (featuring Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek & Freeway)
- "You, Me, Him and Her" (featuring Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek & Amil)
- "Rock Dat Shit"
- "Mystikal Fever"
2001
- "That's Real" (featuring Beanie Sigel)
- "Coast 2 Coast (Suavemente)" [Remix] < featuring Wyclef Jean > {co-produced by Domingo}
- Aaliyah –
Unreleased track
- "Where Could He Be?" (featuring Missy Elliott & Tweet) (co-produced by Missy Elliott)[3]
- "The Last Song" (featuring Loon, Mark Curry & Big Azz Ko)
- "The Ruler's Back"
- "All I Need"
- "Blueprint (Momma Loves Me)"
- Various – Hardball
- R.O.C. – "Who Ya Love"
- Various – Violator: The Album, V2.0
- Capone & Noyd – "Options"
- "Freak Nasty"
- Mocha –
Unreleased track
- "The Streetz" (featuring Lil' Mo)
- "Get The Hell on with That" (featuring Ludacris & Armageddon)
- "Intro"
- "I Got Love"
- "Backdoor"
- "Real Pimp" (featuring Ludacris)
- "I Got Love" (Remix) (featuring B.R.E.T.T., Fabolous & Kurupt)
2002
- "Ryde Away"
- Blackalicious – It's Going Down (Sit Back) (CDS)
- "It's Going Down Pt. 2" (BINK! Remix)
- "The Gambler" (featuring Anthony Hamilton)
- "My Life, My World"
- "That's Tough (Little Bit)"
- "Silent"
- "Animal Planet" (co-produced by Tyquan Walker)
- "Where You At" (featuring Prodigy)
- Various – Barbershop (soundtrack)
- Various – xXx (soundtrack)
- Mr. Cheeks – "Lights, Camera, Action!" (Club Mix) (featuring P. Diddy & Missy Elliott)
2003
- "Pants Up"
- "Rolling Down the Freeway" (featuring Freeway)
- "Hey Woo" (featuring Missy Elliott)
- "Right Back Where You Are"
- "Hands High"
- "I Apologize" (featuring Glenn Lewis)
- "Let's Get Wild" (featuring Floetry)
- "Back Again"
- Dave Hollister – Real Talk
- "Never Gonna Change" (co-produced by Tyquan Walker)
- "Follow Me"
2004
- "The Come Thru"
- "Future of the Roc"
- "Homeboy"
2005
- "One Shot Deal" (featuring Redman)
- "Ghetto Supastarz"
- "Tell Me Why? (You Don't Love Me)"
- "Can We Go" (featuring Carl Thomas)
- "The One" (featuring Rihanna)
- "Oh Baby" (featuring Young Gunz)
2006
- "Everytime I Think about Her" (featuring Jadakiss)
- "We're Gonna Make It" (featuring Mary Mary)
- Stat Quo – Underground Atlanta Vol. 4 - The Prequel to Statlanta
- "The Beast" (featuring Truth Hurts
- Gift of Gab – Supreme Lyricism Vol. 1
- "It's Goin Down" (Remix) (featuring Lateef the Truthspeaker, Talib Kweli & Chief Xcel of Blackalicious)
- Various – Waist Deep (soundtrack)
- Sam Scarfo – "Who Want It"
2007
- Royce da 5'9" – The Bar Exam
- "The Dream" (featuring Rell)
- "Paint Me Over"
- Free – Pressure Free
Unreleased album
- "Uh Huh" (featuring Busta Rhymes) (co-produced by Precision)
- Chuck Brown – We're About the Business
- "Love Nationwide"
- "Damn I Miss the Game"
- "Still Got Love"
- "When They Remember"
2008
- "(For Real) He Don't Own Me"
- "I'm Gon Make It"
- "Africa" (featuring Soul Nana)
- J Dilla – Pay Jay
- "Diary"
- "We Shinin'"
2009
- "For You" (featuring Royce da 5'9")
- "Cigar Music"
- "Four Minutes to Lock Down'" (featuring Raekwon & Ghostface Killah)
2010s
2010
- Cypress Hill – SmokeOut Compilation
- "Face 2 Face"
- "Monsta Music"
- "Wanted Man" (featuring Chin of The New Royales)
- "Villematic"
- "Heartbreak Hotel" (featuring Diddy)
- "Living Better Now" (featuring Rick Ross)
2011
- "Soo Woo" (featuring Lil Wayne)
- Eric Roberson – Mister Nice Guy
- "Try Love"
- Gilbere Forte - "Eyes Of Veritas"
- "Train Lights"
- "Fuck You" (featuring Yummy Bingham)
- "Rock Wit Me" (featuring Teyana Taylor)
- Atiba – Foreigner
- "What You Do"
- Phil Adé – A Different World
- "Scoreboard (feat. Black Cobain)"
- "King"
2012
- Tony Williams – The King or the Fool
- "Another You" (featuring Kanye West)
- Paypa – Henny on the Rocks 2: The Bottle
- "Tried to Tell 'Em" (featuring Raekwon, Nick D's & JD Era)[6]
- "Where's the Love" (featuring Naledge)
- Hit-Boy – HITstory
- "Grind Real Slow"
- "Next Move" (featuring Robin Thicke)
- "Dream Big" (featuring Musiq Soulchild)
- "All the Hoods" (featuring Miss Daja Thomas & Alonda Rich)
- "Lil' Mama"
- Fat Joe – ?
2013
- "I Am Forgiven"
- "Who Do We Think We Are"
- Drake –
Unreleased track
- "Jodeci Freestyle" (featuring J. Cole) (Re-released in Drake's 2019 Compilation Care Package)
- "My Crib"
- "My Crib" (Remix) [featuring Pusha T]
Tree - Sunday School II
- "Devotion"
- Paypa – Henny on the Rocks 3
- "Alright" (featuring Curtains)
- "Serenity" (featuring Nick D's & Emilio Rojas)
2014
- Stat Quo – ATLA
- "That's Life Part 1"
- "Mafia Music III" (featuring Sizzla & Mavado)
D.I.T.C. - The Remix Projedt
- "Da Enemy (Bink Remix)"
2015
- "That One" (featuring Anthony Hamilton)
- "Yesterday Ain't Tomorrow"
- "It's All on Me" (featuring Justus & BJ the Chicago Kid)
2016
J Dilla - The Diary
- "THe Diary"
Bishop Lamont - The Reformation G.D.N.I.A.F.T
- "The Realest Shit" (featuring Ras Kass)
2017
- "Santorini Greece"
- "Game Ain't Based on Sympathy"
- "Scientology"
2019
- Drake - Care Package
- "Jodeci Freestyle" (featuring J. Cole)
- "Swivel" - EarthGang
2020s
2021
- "You Only Live Twice" (featuring Lil Wayne & Rick Ross) {co-produced by B-Nasty}
- "Just 4 U"
- “Bulletproof”
- “Jewels for Life” (featuring Inky Johnson)
- "I’m Ready" (featuring Lil Jon)
- “I’m Sorry”
- “Mercy” (featuring Tamika Mallory)
Russ - Chomp 2
- "Enjoy the View" (featuring Mozzy)
2022
- "Black Privilege" {co-produced by Dr. Dre}
Conway the Machine - God Don't Make Mistakes
- "Guilty"
Snoop Dogg - BODR
- "Sandwich Bag"
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- ^ "Twitter / BINKDOG: @MissyElliott wish the world ..." Twitter. 16 January 2014. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
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