Sevn Thomas

Rupert "Sevn" Thomas Jr. (born July 7, 1991) is a Canadian record producer, songwriter and singer. He has produced and written numerous hit songs including Rihanna's "Work", Drake's "Pop Style" and "Chicago Freestyle," Travis Scott's "Wake Up", Nicki Minaj's "Run & Hide", Giveon's "Heartbreak Anniversary", and numerous others. He also released a 2014 instrumental EP entitled Hidden Hand. As a youth, he performed as a singer under the stage name Suga Prince.

Sevn Thomas
Birth nameRupert Thomas Jr.
Also known asSuga Prince
Born (1991-07-07) July 7, 1991
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • singer
Instrument(s)
Years active2002–present
LabelsNot So Fast

Early life

Rupert Thomas Jr.[1] was born and raised in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario.[2][3] His parents were born in Jamaica. They both had their own sound systems (Lover's Choice and Love Choice International) and would often hold parties in their basement.[1][2][4] Dancehall artist, Rappa Robert, is Thomas' uncle[5] who would take him to studio sessions in Jamaica, including at UB40's studio. In grade 5, Thomas began making beats on a Korg Triton and in 2002, at ten years old, he released a single called "Too Young for Love" featuring Master T under the stage name, Suga Prince.[3][4] The music video for that song featured a 12-year-old Ayesha Curry.[6]

Thomas signed to Sony BMG around that time but eventually put his music career on hold after the label folded. He first met producer Boi-1da while working with Sony. During high school, Thomas continued making beats often at Sunny Diamonds' studio in Toronto. It was there that he reconnected with Boi-1da, who would become his mentor and frequent collaborator. In 2012, Thomas faced off against WondaGurl (another Boi-1da protege) at the Battle of the Beat Makers. The judges were unable to choose a winner.[3][4][5]

Career

In 2013, Thomas began accruing production and songwriting credits including on Kelly Rowland's "Love Me Til I Die",[7] Skeme's "No Time",[8] and Ben Stevenson's "Opposites Attract".[9] In 2014, Thomas produced Mobb Deep's "Low" before releasing his own instrumental EP, Hidden Hand, in April of that year. The EP featured co-production from Jordan Evans and Prezident Jeff.[10]

In 2015 and 2016, Thomas co-produced (with Boi-1da and others) a series of songs that appeared on the Billboard Hot 100, including Drake's "10 Bands" (number 58) and "Pop Style" (number 16), and Rihanna's "Work" (number 1).[5][11][12] Billboard credited him as one of seven producers "who brought dancehall back to the charts in 2016".[1] That year, he also co-produced PartyNextDoor's "Don't Run",[5] which reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot R&B Songs chart.[13] In April 2016, he released the single "Can't Sleep Alone" featuring Australian singer, NYNE.[14] He continued producing records in 2017 including Travis Scott's "Green & Purple", Kehlani's "Get Like", and GoldLink's "Pray Everyday".[5]

In 2018, he produced tracks on numerous notable albums including Travis Scott's Astroworld ("Wake Up" and "Houstonfornication"), Nicki Minaj's Queen ("Run & Hide"), Lil Wayne's Tha Carter V ("Let It Fly"), and The Carters' Everything Is Love ("Friends").[2][15]

Discography

EPs

List of EPs with selected album details
Title Details
Hidden Hand[10]

Singles

List of singles showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"Can't Sleep Alone" (feat. Nyne)[14] 2016 Non-album single

Remixes

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists
Title Artist Year Album
"After You Left" (feat. Nyne)[14] GoldLink 2016 And After That, We Didn't Talk - The Remixes

Songwriting and production

Selected songs with production and songwriting credits
Song name
[16]
Year Primary artist(s) Album Role Notes
"Love Me Til I Die"[7] 2013 Kelly Rowland Talk a Good Game Co-writer Bonus track
"No Time"[8] Skeme Ingleworld Co-producer
"Opposites Attract"[9] Ben Stevenson Non-album single Co-producer
"Low"[7] 2014 Mobb Deep (feat. Mack Wilds) The Infamous Mobb Deep Co-producer
"Love for the 6"[7] Tre Capital Gundam Pt. 1 Producer
"10 Bands"[5] 2015 Drake If You're Reading This It's Too Late Co-producer, co-writer US No. 58[12]
"In The Bag"[17] Mac Miller GO:OD AM Producer
"Work"[11] 2016 Rihanna (feat. Drake) Anti Co-producer US No. 1[12]
"Pop Style"[5] Drake (feat. Jay-Z and Kanye West) Views Co-producer US No. 16[12]
"Don't Run"[5] PartyNextDoor PartyNextDoor 3 Co-producer, co-writer US R&B No. 22[13]
"Green & Purple"[5] 2017 Travis Scott (feat. Playboi Carti) Non-album single Co-producer
"Get Like"[5] Kehlani SweetSexySavage Co-producer, co-writer
"Pray Everyday"[5] GoldLink At What Cost Co-producer, co-writer
"We Will Never Die"[18] GoldLink (feat. Lil Dude) Co-producer, co-writer
"Keep Me"[19] Khalid American Teen Co-producer, co-writer
"Wake Up"[2] 2018 Travis Scott (feat. The Weeknd) Astroworld Co-producer, co-writer US No. 30[20]
"Houstonfornication"[2] Travis Scott Co-producer, co-writer US No. 53[20]
"Run & Hide"[21] Nicki Minaj Queen Co-producer, co-writer
"Friends"[22] The Carters Everything Is Love Co-producer
"Let It Fly"[23] Lil Wayne (feat. Travis Scott) Tha Carter V Producer US No. 10[20]
"Chicago Freestyle" 2020 Drake (featuring Giveon) Dark Lane Demo Tapea Co-producer, co-writer
"Heartbreak Anniversary" Giveon Take Time

References

  1. Serwer, Jesse (December 13, 2016). "Meet the Producers Who Brought Dancehall Back to the Charts in 2016". Billboard. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  2. Elibert, Mark (October 5, 2018). "From Travis Scott to Lil Wayne, Producer Sevn Thomas Breaks Down His Biggest Records of 2018". Billboard. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  3. Dandridge-Lemco, Ben (October 28, 2016). "Meet Sevn Thomas, The Toronto producer on Astroworld and Queen". The FADER. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  4. Bliss, Karen (January 21, 2016). "Toronto: Beat-making capital of the world?". SOCAN Magazine. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  5. James, Andy (July 26, 2017). "Beat Break: Sevn Thomas Shares the Story Behind His 5 Biggest Songs". DJ Booth. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  6. Ender, Elena (July 21, 2017). "What You Need to Know About Ayesha Curry". Entity Magazine. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  7. Jenkins, Craig (August 26, 2014). "15 New Producers to Watch for in 2014". Complex. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  8. Kramer, Kyle (December 4, 2013). "Listen to Skeme's New Single "Different," Off His Upcoming Album "Ingleworld"". Complex. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  9. Spadine, Richard (August 13, 2013). "Ben Stevenson – Opposites Attract". DJ Booth. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  10. X, Dharmic (April 18, 2014). "Listen to Sevn Thomas' "Hidden Hand" Instrumental EP". Complex. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  11. "People don't understand the lyrics of Rihanna's new single, called Work". BBC. January 27, 2016. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  12. "Drake – Chart History – Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  13. "PartyNextDoor – Chart History – Hot R&B Songs". Billboard. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  14. Mistry, Anupa (April 28, 2016). "Sevn Thomas And NYNE Contemplate Solitude On "Can't Sleep Alone"". The FADER. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  15. Chesman, Donna-Claire (August 16, 2018). "Producer Sevn Thomas Breaks Down Working on 'ASTROWORLD' and 'Queen'". DJ Booth. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  16. "Sevn Thomas – Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  17. Phillips, Yoh (September 14, 2015). "Mac Miller "GO:OD AM" | 1 Listen Album Review". DJ Booth. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  18. Berry, Peter A. (March 24, 2017). "Stream GoldLink's New Project 'At What Cost'". XXL. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  19. "Khalid liberates debut album 'American Teen'". Hamada Mania. March 4, 2017. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  20. "Travis Scott – Chart History – Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  21. Cowen, Trace William (August 10, 2018). "Here Are the Credits for Nicki Minaj's 'Queen' Album". Complex. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  22. Barner, Katherine (June 16, 2018). "Who's Who on Beyoncé and JAY-Z's 'Everything Is Love'". Complex. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  23. Renshaw, David (September 28, 2018). "Here are the full album credits for Lil Wayne's Tha Carter V". The FADER. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
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