Dawaun Parker

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Dawaun Parker
Birth nameDawaun Parker
Also known as
  • D.Parker
  • D-Park
  • The One & Only
  • MostArt
Born (1984-05-09) May 9, 1984 (age 41)
Hip hop
Occupations
Instruments
  • Keyboards
  • drums
  • guitar
Labels
  • High Renaissance
  • Dawaun Parker (born May 9, 1984) is an American

    rapper. After graduating from Berklee College of Music in 2005, he became a producer for Dr. Dre’s record label Aftermath Entertainment.[1] He received his first formal credit on 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Tryin' soundtrack, and contributed to several songs on Busta Rhymes' number 1 album, The Big Bang, as well as Jay-Z's return record, Kingdom Come. Parker co-wrote the number 1 single, "Crack a Bottle", by Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent, and co-produced nearly every track on Relapse
    .

    On October 20, 2010, Parker released his first single, Lost, co-produced by Dr. Dre[2] and featuring Phil Beaudreau. Since he left Aftermath sometime in 2014,[citation needed] he has been working on several projects, including production on Phil Beaudreau's album Ether.

    Production

    • 50 Cent – Come & Go
    • 50 Cent feat. Nicole Scherzinger & Young Buck – Fire
    • 50 Cent – I Get It In
    • 50 Cent – Talk About Me
    • 50 Cent – Death To My Enemies
    • 50 Cent feat. Eminem – Psycho
    • 50 Cent – Straight to the Bank
    • Bishop Lamont – No Stoppin' Carson
    • Bishop Lamont – Grow Up
    • Bobby Digital
      – Up Again
    • Busta Rhymes – Get You Some
    • Busta Rhymes – How We Do It Over Here
    • Busta Rhymes feat. Nas – Don't Get Carried Away
    • Busta Rhymes feat. Q-Tip – You Can't Hold The Torch
    • Busta Rhymes – Legend Of The Fall Off's
    • Busta Rhymes feat. Raekwon – Goldmine
    • Busta Rhymes feat. Rick James – In The Ghetto
    • Busta Rhymes feat. Stevie Wonder – Been Through The Storm
    • Cory Gunz – Go Slow
    • Dawaun Parker – Lost (Co-Produced By Dr. Dre)
    • Dawaun Parker – Schemin'
    • Eminem feat. Dr. Dre and 50 Cent – Crack A Bottle
    • Eminem – Hello
    • Eminem – Medicine Ball
    • Eminem –
      Same Song & Dance
    • Eminem feat. Dr. Dre – Old Time's Sake
    • Eminem – Must Be the Ganja
    • Eminem – 3 a.m.
    • Eminem – My Mom
    • Eminem – Insane
    • Eminem – Bagpipes From Baghdad
    • Eminem – We Made You
    • Eminem – Stay Wide Awake
    • Eminem – Déjà Vu
    • Eminem – Underground
    • Eminem – Im Having A Relapse
    • Eminem feat. Dr. Dre – Hell Breaks Loose
    • Eminem – Taking My Ball
    • Eminem – Music Box
    • Eminem – Drop The Bomb On 'Em
    • Eminem – So Bad
    • Eminem – Walk On Water
    • Eminem – Premonition (Intro)
    • Eminem – Alfred (Interlude)
    • Eminem – Never Love Again
    • Eminem – Little Engine
    • Eminem – Lock It Up
    • Eminem – Alfred (Outro)
    • G.A.G.E. feat. Raekwon & Jabar – Goin Leave You
    • Game
      – Blood of Christ
    • Game – Dead People
    • The GodBody – Beef
    • The GodBody – The Fly Butter (Holy Smokes)
    • The GodBody – Just Another Day
    • The GodBody – Fell Off
    • Jay Z
      – 30 Something
    • Jay-Z – Lost One
    • Jay-Z – Trouble
    • Jay-Z feat. Ne-Yo – Minority Report
    • Joe Budden – Hate Me
    • Joyner Lucas - Just Like You
    • Joyner Lucas - Lullaby
    • Kendrick Lamar – Black Boy Fly
    • Raekwon – Catalina
    • Raekwon – About Me
    • Snoop DoggRound Here
    • Snoop Dogg feat. Dr. Dre and D'Angelo – Imagine
    • Snoop Dogg feat. Nate Dogg and – Boss' Life
    • Stat Quo – Get Low
    • T.I. – Why You Wanna
    • The Clipse
      & Kobe – City Of Dreams
    • Travis Barker and Yelawolf – Director's Cut
    • Young Buck – Hold On
    • Young Buck – U Ain't Goin' Nowhere

    Awards and nominations

    Year Award Work
    2009 Grammy Award Best Rap Album Relapse
    2009 Grammy Award Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group "Crack a Bottle"
    2010 Grammy Award Best Rap Album Recovery

    References

    1. ^ "'Relapse' producer Dawaun Parker talks Eminem and album. – Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone. 28 May 2009. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
    2. ^ "Pop & Hiss". Los Angeles Times music blog. 20 October 2010. Retrieved 30 August 2015.