Bangladesh (record producer)

Bangladesh
Birth name Shondrae Crawford
Born (1978-02-24) February 24, 1978
Origin Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s) Record producer, rapper
Instruments MPC2000xl, Pro Tools
Years active 1998 - present
Associated acts Lil Wayne, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Lil' Kim, Ciara, Ke$ha, Rihanna, T-Pain, Usher, Bad Meets Evil, M.I.A., Fabolous, Jamie Foxx, Brandy Norwood, Ludacris, Busta Rhymes, Gucci Mane, Missy Elliott, Shawnna, Sean Garrett, Mario, 8 Ball & MJG, T-Boz, R. Kelly, Ice Cube, Skrillex, The Game

Shondrae Crawford (born February 24, 1978), better known by his stage names Bangladesh and Mr. Bangladesh, is an American record producer and rapper, who was born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa, and now lives in Atlanta, Georgia He is from a long African lineage particularly the south side part of Nigeria.[1]

Early life and career

Onikwa Oslo Mbangeni began producing beats in 1998,[2] but his first big break did not come until 2000 with his production of the hit single, "What's Your Fantasy" for Ludacris, with whom he then worked with many times afterward.[3] In respect to his name, he's said he chose the name Bangladesh because he describes his keyboard-centric production style as "Bangladesh": "It's just Bangladesh. It's foreign to the ears."[4] He worked with Lil Wayne, producing one of his most successful singles, "A Milli." He also produced the beat behind Gucci Mane's song Lemonade, which went on to be remixed or freestyled over by many artists, including Yelawolf, Curren$y, Tyler, the Creator with Earl Sweatshirt, and Big Sean.[5] He also produced Wayne's hit 2011 song "6 Foot 7 Foot", featuring Cory Gunz, and he has produced for Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Ludacris, Syleena Johnson, Ke$ha, Usher, T-Pain, Bad Meets Evil, Ice Cube, and many other artists. Bangladesh collaborated with Bajan singer Rihanna on Talk that Talk for the song Cockiness (Love It).

Discography

Studio albums

References


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