Atia Boggs
Atia Boggs, also known as INK, is a Grammy-nominated American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer. She has worked with Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, Monica, and Beyoncé, among others. [1]
Atia Boggs | |
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Also known as | INK |
Born | Columbus, Georgia, United States |
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Songwriting and production credits
Credits are courtesy of Discogs, Tidal, Apple Music, and AllMusic.
Title | Year | Artist | Album |
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"Suga" | 2015 | Monica | Code Red |
"Catfish" | Tamar Braxton | Calling All Lovers | |
"Very Best" (featuring Mary J. Blige) | Rick Ross | Black Market | |
"On My Way" (featuring Jacquees) | Plies | Ain’t No Mixtape Bih 2 | |
"My City" (featuring K. Michelle) | 2016 | Yo Gotti | The Art of Hustle |
"Power of Money" | White Friday (CM9) | ||
"Powers That Be" (featuring Nas) | 2017 | Rick Ross | Rather You Than Me |
"Made it from Nothing" (featuring Teyana Taylor & Rick Ross) | Meek Mill | Wins & Losses | |
"Melanin Magic" (featuring Chris Brown) | 2018 | Remy Ma | |
"Back To Love" | 2019 | Chris Brown | Indigo |
"Ride" (featuring Kehlani) | YK Osiris | The Golden Child | |
"They Ain't Ready" | Becky G | Shelved 2019 English Album | |
"Intro" | 2020 | NLE Choppa | From Dark to Light |
"Faithfully" | Lyrica Anderson | Bad Hair Day | |
"Girls Have Fun" | |||
"Steam" | 2021 | Leon Bridges | Gold-Diggers Sound[2] |
"Magnolias" | |||
"Sho Nuff" | |||
"Traumada" | Paloma Mami | Sueños de Dalí | |
"Frenesí" | |||
"Alien Superstar"[3] | 2022 | Beyoncé | Renaissance |
"Thique" | |||
"Summer Renaissance" | |||
"Star Walkin' (League of Legends Worlds Anthem)" | Lil Nas X | ||
"Body Count" | Shenseea | Alpha | |
"Vibrations" | 070 Shake | You Can't Kill Me | |
Guest appearances
Title | Year | Other performer(s) | Album |
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"Children of Men" | 2015 | Trae tha Truth, J. Cole | Tha Truth |
"Trying to Figure It Out" | Trae tha Truth | ||
"I Can't Feel You" | Trae tha Truth | ||
"Let Me Live" | 2016 | Trae tha Truth, B.o.B, T.I. | Tha Truth, Pt. 2 |
"F*** wit Me" | Trae tha Truth | ||
"Gateway" | 2017 | Translee, Young Booke, Tokyo Jetz | We Want Smoke |
"Dayz I Prayed" | 2018 | Trae tha Truth | Hometown Hero |
"Don't Check on Me" | 2019 | Chris Brown, Justin Bieber[4] | Indigo |
"12.38"[5] | 2020 | Childish Gambino, 21 Savage, Kadhja Bonet | 3.15.20 |
"Hear Me" | NLE Choppa | From Dark to Light | |
"Don't Worry" | 2021 | Leon Bridges | Gold-Diggers Sound |
"Cross My Heart" | Andy Mineo | Never Land II | |
"Real Ain't Real" | 2022 | Hit-Boy, Dreezy | Hitgirl |
"Live For the Night" | Wax Motif, HEX, Daecolm | House of Wax | |
"Beautiful" | Melodownz | Lone Wolf | |
Awards and nominations
Year | Work | Award | Result | Ref |
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2023 | 65th Annual Grammy Awards | Grammy Award for Album of the Year (Renaissance) | Nominated | [6] |
References
- "Find out what happened at this TOP SECRET songwriters retreat in Coromandel". Red Bull.
- Pareles, Jon (July 22, 2021). "Leon Bridges Brings Southern Soul into the 21st Century". The New York Times.
- "Diane Warren Responds to Backlash from Beyoncé Fans over Songwriting Credits on Singer's New Album". August 2, 2022.
- "How We Good Became Secret Sauce Behind Hits by DJ Snake, Shenseea & More".
- "Childish Gambino: "12.38"". Pitchfork.
- "2023 GRAMMY Nominations: See the Complete Nominees List".
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