Qmillion
Birth name Keith Lewis Also known as Qmillion Riddim Genres Soul , R&B , pop, jazz , alternative , dancehall , reggae , hip hop , electronic ,Occupation(s) Record producer , mix engineer , composer , songwriter Instrument(s) Vocals, keyboards, bass, guitar programmer Years active 1984–present Website qmillion .com
Musical artist
Qmillion (born Keith Lewis , in the US),[citation needed ] is an American record producer, mix engineer , composer, and songwriter based in Los Angeles , California , United States. Qmillion's achievement for recording and mixing recording artist Robert Glasper 's critically acclaimed Black Radio album, gained him a Grammy Award for Best R&B Album at the 55th Grammy Awards in 2013.[ 1] and most recently nominated for Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical [ 2] for Black Radio III by Robert Glasper on the 2023 Grammys.
Career
Qmillion's professional musical career began in Minneapolis where he collaborated with Jesse Johnson as a member of Johnson's band before he wrote and produced songs with Johnson for TaMara and the Seen , Paula Abdul , Cheryl Lynn , and After 7 .
In 1992 Qmillion moved to Los Angeles, produced and wrote songs for, Brownstone , Shello, Paula Abdul , George Howard , Billy Preston , E-Dee, Ms. Triniti , Beenie Man , Wayne Wonder , Kurupt among others.
In 2011, Qmillion carried several credits in "Out the Gate "[ 3] a feature film loosely based on the life of E-Dee; writing the screenplay and composing the score to the picture. The film was released to theaters in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Toronto, as well as Jamaica.[ 4] Newspaper Atlanta Daily World wrote the movie "appears to be on its way to becoming a classic".[ 5]
In 2013 Qmillion's achievement for recording and mixing recording artist Robert Glasper 's critically acclaimed Black Radio album, gained him a Grammy Award for Best R&B Album at the 55th Grammy Awards .[ 1]
In 2022 Qmillion was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical [ 6] for Black Radio III by Robert Glasper on the 2023 Grammys, and won for or Black Radio III by Robert Glasper Grammy Award for Best R&B Album at the 65th Grammy Awards . To date, he has mixed projects with 14 Grammy nominations, 4 of those projects have won.
Songs in film and television
Amongst the many composed by Qmillion, several were written especially for film. It began with The Five Heartbeats , "Nights Like This", written by Johnson and Qmillion (under the name Keith Lewis). The song, performed by After 7 rose to Top Ten Billboard R&B.[ 7] Writing songs specific for feature films continued with White Men Can't Jump , Beautiful , The Sweetest Thing , Center Stage 2 all leading to him composing the score to Hurricane in the Rose Garden,[ 8] and Out the Gate .
A select list of Film and Television shows featuring Qmillion compositions include:
America's Got Talent , biography, Blue Bloods , The Bad Girls Club ", Born to Style, Bring It! , Challengers, Dish Nation , Dr. Oz Show , The Fabulous Life of , Greek ,[ 9] Happyland , Hey Paula ,[ 10] Kardashians , Leeza Show , LOL Comedy Series",[ 11] Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta , Marrying the Game , New Atlanta, Nick Studio 10 , One Tree Hill , The Queen Latifah Show , Vibe , Yo Mama , The Five Heartbeats ,[ 12] The Sweetest Thing ,[ 12] Phat Beach , White Men Can't Jump ,[ 12] Pootie Tang , Center Stage 2 ,[ 8] Out the Gate
Discography
Producer
1987 TaMara and the Seen (A&M Records) ("Tears":writer)
1989 Cheryl Lynn (Virgin Records) "Whatever it Takes"[ 13]
1990 Kool Skool (Capitol) (album)[ 14]
1990 Three Shade Brown (Interscope Records) (album)
1991 After 7 (Virgin Records) "Nights Like This"[ 15]
1992 Jesse Johnson (White Men Cant Jump:Soundtrack) (EMI Records)[ 16]
1993 George Howard (GRP/MCA) "Grazin in the Grass"[ 17]
1994 Shello (Giant/Warner Bros) "West Coast Boogie" and others
1995 Brownstone (MJJ/Sony) "Pass the Lovin"[ 18]
1997 Billy Preston Minister of Music (PepperCo)
2004 Ms. Triniti Ragga Hop (Toshiba/EMI)"[ 19]
2005 E-Dee R U Ready EP (Unseen Lab)
2006 Ms. Triniti Do or Dare (EMI Japan)[ 20]
2006 E-Dee (Unseen Lab) JA 2 LA 2 Di World[ 21]
2007 Various Artists Unseen Family Compilation Vol 1(Unseen Lab)
2007 Ms. Triniti Naked Truth (Virgin/EMI)
2009 Ms. Triniti Wi Burnin (Unseen Lab)
2010 Ms. Triniti Burnin Burnin (feat Beenie Man) (Unseen Lab)
2009 Ms. Triniti Warrior Princess (Universal)
2011 E-Dee Rightful Place (Unseen Lab[ 22]
2012 Various Artists "Out the Gate:Motion Picture Soundtrack" (Unseen Lab)
2013 Kurupt Money Bitches Power (mixtape) "Listen"
2014 E-Dee "So Badmind" (Unseen Lab)
2014 Kurupt MoonRocks (mixtape) "Livin 4 2Day"
2015 Jillian Speer "Daggers & Suede" EP
As mix engineer
Awards
and Grammy Award-winning Robert Glasper's 2020 Best R&B Song "Better Than I Imagined" featuring H.E.R. and Meshell Ndegeocello
Grammy Nominated
References
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^ "2023 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Complete Nominees List" . www.grammy.com . Retrieved November 17, 2022 .
^ "New York Times – Out the Gate" . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . 2013. Archived from the original on October 8, 2013.
^ "Out the Gate Makes Jamaican Debut" . Jamaica-gleaner.com . April 28, 2011. Retrieved May 13, 2015 .
^ "Atlanta Daily World" . Atlantadailyworld.com . August 25, 2011.
^ "2023 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Complete Nominees List" . www.grammy.com . Retrieved November 17, 2022 .
^ "Billboard – After 7 Chart History" . Billboard.com .
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^ "allmusic – Brownstone – From the Bottom Up" . AllMusic .
^ "allmusic- Ms. Triniti – Ragga Hop" . AllMusic .
^ "allmusic – Ms. Triniti – Do or Dare" . AllMusic .
^ "allmusic – E-Dee – JA 2 LA" . AllMusic .
^ "allmusic- E-Dee – Rightful Place" . AllMusic .
^ "Discogs.com – Billy Preston" . Discogs.com .
^ a b "Allmusic – Review of Double Booked" . AllMusic .
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^ a b "Allmusic – Review of Black Radio" . AllMusic .
^ "the making of robert glaspers black radio recovered (the remix ep)" . Lifeandtimes.com . October 12, 2012.
^ a b c "Allmusic – Review of Black Radio 2" . AllMusic .
^ "All Music – Review of A Long Way to the Beginning" . AllMusic .
^ "AllMusic – Gold" . AllMusic .
^ a b "Exclusive: Robert Glasper's Next Experiment Is a Return to Jazz" . Billboard.com .
^ "All Music - Daggers & Suede Credits" . AllMusic .
^ "All Music - Charlene Credits" . AllMusic .
^ "All Music - The Second Credits" . AllMusic .
^ "All Music - ArtScience Credits" . AllMusicm .
^ "Sony - Seun Kuti - Son Of Afrobeat Legend Fela Kuti Releases New EP - Struggle Sounds" . Sony.com .
^ "All Music - Black Times Credits" . AllMusic .
^ a b "Seun Kuti" . Gramy.com . November 23, 2020. Retrieved January 27, 2021 .
^ a b "Green Balloon - Tank and the Bangas | Credits | AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved January 27, 2021 .
^ a b "Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah" . GRAMMY.com . December 16, 2020. Retrieved January 27, 2021 .
^ a b "Fuck Yo Feelings - Robert Glasper | Credits | AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved January 27, 2021 .
^ "Derrick Hodge | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links" . AllMusic . Retrieved January 27, 2021 .
^ "Qmillion | Credits" . AllMusic . Retrieved January 27, 2021 .
^ a b "Axiom - Christian Scott | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved January 27, 2021 .
^ "Past Winners Search" . Grammy.com . April 30, 2017.
^ "2023 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Complete Nominees List" . www.grammy.com . Retrieved November 17, 2022 .
^ "2023 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Complete Nominees List" . www.grammy.com . Retrieved November 17, 2022 .
^ "2023 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Complete Nominees List" . www.grammy.com . Retrieved November 17, 2022 .
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