Bink (record producer)
Roosevelt Harrell III (born February 20, 1972) professionally known 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, including the first and last tracks on the album. 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.
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Birth name | Roosevelt Harrell III |
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Born | February 20, 1972 |
Origin | Norfolk, Virginia, United States |
Genres | Hip hop |
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Years active | 1996–present |
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1990s
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)
- Tamia – Can't Go for That (CDS)
- "Can't Go for That" (Missy's Mix) (co-produced by Missy Elliott)
- "Floss Ya Jewels" (featuring Missy Elliott) (co-produced by Missy Elliott)
- "Club 2G" (featuring Naam & Missy Elliott) (co-produced by Missy Elliott)
- "Club 2G" (Demo Version) (featuring 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 – "Quick Rush" (featuring Missy Elliott) (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 – Bella Mafia
- "The Streetz" (featuring Lil' Mo)
- "Get The Hell On With That" (featuring Ludacris & Armageddon)
- "Intro"
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
- Dani Stevenson – Is There Another?!
- "It's Like a Jungle"
- "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"
- Copywrite – Cruise Control Mixtape: Volume 1
- "Size 12's"
- "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)
- MoeRoc – Wu-Tang: Out of Control
- "Home of the Hustler"
- 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
- "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 – TBA
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)
- 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)
- Nipsey Hussle – Unreleased Track
- "Respect Ya Passion"
2015
- "That One" (featuring Anthony Hamilton)
- "Yesterday Ain't Tomorrow"
- "It's All On Me" (featuring Justus & BJ the Chicago Kid)
2020s
2021
- "You Only Live Twice" (featuring Lil Wayne & Rick Ross) (co-produced by B-Nasty)
- AZ - Doe Or Die II
- "Just 4 U"
- “Bulletproof”
- “Jewels For Life” (featuring Inky Johnson)
- Anthony Hamilton - Love Is The New Black
- "I’m Ready"(featuring Lil Jon)
- “I’m Sorry”
- “Mercy” (featuring Tamika Mallory)
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