Falonte Moore

Falonte Moore, also known as "Fonz", is an American singer, songwriter, and producer, best known for co-writing Destiny's Child's "Bootylicious".[2] Moore began his career as one part of R&B/Neo-Soul duo Koffee Brown, releasing 2001 project Mars/Venus[3] signed to Arista Records.[4][5] The group quickly disbanded after the release of their album, and Moore moved into songwriting and production for other artists, frequently working alongside producer Rob Fusari.[6]

Falonte Moore
Also known asFonz
BornHowardville, Missouri, United States [1]
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
LabelsArista Records

Songwriting and production credits

Credits are courtesy of Discogs, Genius, Apple Music, and AllMusic.[7][8][9]

Title Year Artist Album
"I'll Do It" 1996 Tha Dogg Pound & Kausion Supercop (soundtrack)
"I'm Comin'" (Featuring Tra-Knox) 1999 Will Smith Willennium
"When I Die" (Featuring Fat Joe, Big Pun & Cuban Link) Krayzie Bone Thug Mentality 1999
"Welcome II Nextasy (Intro)" 2000 Next Welcome II Nextasy
"Splash"
"2 Can Play That Game" Sygnature Bring It On (Soundtrack)
"I Can Tell" Monifah Home
"Anything" (Featuring Next) Jaheim Ghetto Love
"For Moms"
"Angel" 2001 Kelly Rowland Down to Earth (soundtrack)
"Bootylicious" Destiny's Child Survivor
"Apple Pie à la Mode"
"Happy Face"
"Winter Paradise" 8 Days of Christmas
"A "DC" Christmas Medley"
"Joke's on You" Willa Ford Willa Was Here
"Off The Meter" The Transitions Back In Da Days
"Bootylicious (Rockwilder Remix)" (Featuring Missy Elliott) 2002 Destiny's Child This Is the Remix
"This Goes Out" 3LW A Girl Can Mack
"Past 12" Kelly Rowland Simply Deep
"I'm Serious" Billy Crawford Ride
"How Did She Know" Her Sanity Xclusive
"Coulda Woulda Shoulda" (Featuring Case) Montell Jordan Montell Jordan
"Repair Man" 2004 The O'Jays Imagination
"One Good Woman" [10]
"It's Alright" Kimberley Locke One Love
"Brave Honest Beautiful" (Featuring Meghan Trainor) 2015 Fifth Harmony Reflection

Awards and nominations

Year Awarding Body Award Result Ref
2003 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Awards Award-Winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Anything) Won [11]

References


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