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Jason Paul Douglas Boyd, known professionally as Poo Bear, [3] [4] is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for his songwriting work for Canadian singer Justin Bieber , having been credited on each of his albums since his compilation, Journals (2013).
Poo Bear Presents Bearthday Music, also titled Bearthday Music, [2] is the debut studio album by American record producer Poo Bear. [3] Featuring collaborators such as Justin Bieber , Zara Larsson , Jennifer Lopez and Anitta , it was released on April 27, 2018.
The album reached No. 66 on US charts. Three singles charted: "Mr. Bojangles" reached No. 9, "House at Pooh Corner" reached No. 53, and "Some Of Shelly's Blues" reached No. 64. In Canada, the singles reached No. 2, No. 30, and No. 56. [3] [4] [5] The 1994 CD version has the title Uncle Charlie And His Dog on the spine.
DJ Pooh has been credited as co-producer and writer to the successful game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. He was a creative consultant on Grand Theft Auto V and is also a co-writer of the online version, making several cameo appearances, [ 6 ] in addition to being a DJ on the radio station "West Coast Classics" within the game. [ 7 ]
Uni5 received mixed to positive reviews from music critics. XXL Magazine gave it an XL rating, while the allmusic.com gave the album 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 stars. HipHopDX also gave Uni5 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 stars, stating "If BTNH over a different type of backdrop (thus providing more variety to their catalog) is what a listener was after, then Uni-5 will be satisfying.
Bad Boy Entertainment, doing business as Bad Boy Records, is an American record label founded in 1993 by Sean "Diddy" Combs. [3] [4] During the mid-1990s, the label signed hip hop and contemporary R&B artists, beginning with the Notorious B.I.G.
Urban Renewal is a tribute album to singer Phil Collins, released in February 2001 in most European markets and in the United States on 25 February 2003, containing remakes of his songs by R&B and hip hop performers. Collins remarked: "We all think black R&B artists know what they're talking about.
She co-wrote the lead single "Whatcha Gonna Do" which peaked at #8 on the Billboard R&B chart. The music video for "Whatcha Gonna Do" was directed by Michael Bay and edited by Scott C. Wilson. The 1990 follow-up single " Girls Nite Out " also topped out at #8 on the Billboard's R&B charts, as well as #6 on its Pop charts.