Mel-Man
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Birth name | Melvin Breeden |
Origin | Norfolk, VA, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop, reggae, pop, R&B, gospel |
Occupation(s) | Producer, composer, songwriter |
Instruments | MPC2000 |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Big Cat, Aftermath, Radar Live |
Associated acts | Dr. Dre, Gucci Mane, MC Breed |
Website |
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Melvin Breeden, better known as Mel-Man, is a record producer from Norfolk, Virginia. He is the president and CEO of Big Cat Records and Radar Live, which Billboard Magazine placed at #13 on their list of Top Rap Labels in 2005.[1]
1990s
Mel-Man released Freak Nasty's "Da' Dip" independently in 1996 and sold more than 1.5 million copies. He was nominated for a MTV VMA award in 1997. Breeden also marketed and released independent projects from Gucci Mane, Canton Jones, and Love & Hip Hop's Rasheedah.
Production credits
- The Showers Family - Better featuring Canton Jones
- Canton Jones - Your City "Lust, Drugs & Gospel"
- Young Dro - "Polo Down"
- Blood Raw - Raw Redemption
- Pretty Ricky - Pretty Ricky
- Gucci Mane - Trap House "Hard To Kill"
- Gucci Mane - Murder Was the Case "Murder for Fun"
- Buju Banton - "Toppa Di Top"
- MC Breed - It's All Good
- MC Breed - No Future in Yo' Frontin featuring Tupac (remix)
- Dr. Dre - 2001
References
- ↑ "Big Cat Records to Release Gucci Mane's TRAP-A-THON On 9/25". The Free Library. 2007-09-20. Retrieved 2014-02-14.
External links
- Official website
- Mel-Man discography at Discogs
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