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Bryan-Michael Cox or B.Cox for short,(born December 1, 1977)[citation needed] is an award winning American songwriter and record producer. In the songs he produces he sometimes says "It's Another B.Cox Joint" He is a songwriter and producer. He has co-written and co-produced singles including: Mariah Carey's "Shake It Off"; Tamia's "Still", Monica's "U Should've Known Better"; Danity Kane's "Ride For You"; LeToya's "Obvious"; Mary J. Blige's "Be Without You"; Toni Braxton's "Trippin' (That's the Way Love Works)"; and Usher's "Confessions, Pt. 2". Cox has been professionally producing since 1998, receiving his first formal credit on 1999's "Get Gone" by the R&B Houston-based group Ideal. [edit] HistoryB.Cox was born in Miami and grew up in Houston, where he attended the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. While in the eleventh grade he met and was mentored by Greg Curtis (who produced and co-wrote Keyshia Cole’s 2006 hit, "Love"). From Curtis, who had a studio in Houston, Cox learned the basic foundation of creating songs, including production, using audio equipment, recording, as well as structuring and writing songs. Currently Cox is the CEO, and Founder of BlackBaby Inc. [1] During his senior year, he was joined at the school by singer Beyoncé Knowles and her former Destiny's Child group member LeToya Luckett. His friendship with Beyoncé and her belief in his talent resulted in his first “real” recording session, which consisted of doing three demo songs for the group then known only as “Destiny.” Although the songs were never officially released, Cox expressed that the session led him to truly know he wanted to be a professional music producer. In 1997, he moved to Atlanta to attend Clark Atlanta University (CAU), where he majored in music. However, his ultimate reason for the move was to break into the music industry. He pursued opportunities within the music industry. Based on information from a campus flyer, he sought out and obtained an unpaid internship with the Noontime production company, in order to obtain experience and opportunities.[2] His hard work paid off as his affiliation with Noontime led to him working with Jagged Edge, which resulted in him meeting Jermaine Dupri. Cox’s relationship with Dupri soon had him producing and writing for Nivea, Monica, Da Brat and Lil' Bow Wow. Although Cox has since co-written and co-produced an extensive body of work (including Hot 100 #1 hits such as Carey’s “Don’t Forget About Us” in addition to Usher’s “Burn,” “Confessions, Pt. 2” and “U Got It Bad”) and won two Grammy awards (for work on albums by Carey and Usher), Mary J. Blige’s “Be Without You” marked his first Hot 100 Top 5 hit without Dupri. Cox has teamed with Christopher Hicks of Noontime to establish the imprint Beatfactory, LLC. In addition to LeToya Luckett, its list of artists includes male singer Q. Amey and Dirty Rose (a male quartet). Cox also produces for his own Black Baby, Inc. Stating that he's a "vocalist by nature", he is considering recording his own solo project. In the meanwhile, he’s worked on or is working on projects for artists such as Monica, Brandy, Whitney Houston, LeToya Luckett, Fantasia Barrino, Omarion, Ciara, Mýa, Avant, Amerie, Musiq, Claudette Ortiz (formerly of City High), Tamia, Johnta Austin, Fergie of The Black Eyed Peas, Jessica Simpson, Cassie, Marques Houston, Toni Braxton, Nicole Scherzinger (of the Pussycat Dolls) and Atlantic's Erica Rivera.[3] He has also worked with Olivia, Frankie J, and Faith Evans[citation needed]. He has begun working on forthcoming projects by Monica (Executive Producer), Amerie (Executive Producer), Jennifer Lopez (Executive Producer), Brandy, LeToya Luckett, Mariah Carey, Teairra Mari, Keyshia Cole, Kelly Rowland, Trey Songz, Mario, Tevin Campbell, Joe, Whitney Houston, Ashanti, Antonella Barba,Chris Brown, Celine Dion, Sureshot, Keshia Chanté and Bryan Abrams of Color Me Badd. [edit] 112 - Pleasure & Pain
[edit] 4mula1
[edit] Aaliyah - I Care 4 U
[edit] Absoulute
[edit] Algebra
[edit] Adrienne Bailon - Adrienne Bailon
[edit] Amerie - Because I Love It
[edit] Antonella Barba
[edit] ATL - The ATL Project
[edit] Avery Storm
[edit] B2K
[edit] B5 - Don't Talk, Just Listen
[edit] Baby of Cash Money
[edit] Bobby Valentino - Special Occasion
[edit] Bow Wow
[edit] Brandy - Unreleased
[edit] Brian McKnight - Ten
[edit] Bryan Abrams
[edit] Cassie - Electro Love
[edit] Chante Moore - Exposed
[edit] Changing Faces - Visit Me
[edit] Chris Brown
[edit] Christina Milian
[edit] Ciara - Ciara: The Evolution
[edit] Claudette Ortiz
[edit] Corey "Latif" Williams - Love in the First
[edit] Da Brat
[edit] Damita
[edit] Danity Kane
[edit] Dave Hollister
[edit] Dave Young
[edit] Day26
[edit] Destiny's Child - Destiny Fulfilled
[edit] Dirty Rose
[edit] Donnie Klang - Just a Rolling Stone
[edit] Dru Hill
InDRUpendence Day (2009)
[edit] Faith Evans - The First Lady
[edit] Fantasia
[edit] Frankie J
[edit] Freistil
[edit] Ginuwine
[edit] Ideal - Ideal
[edit] Jagged Edge
7th Studio Album
[edit] Janet
[edit] Jazzy
[edit] Jennifer Lopez - Upcoming Greatest Hits album
[edit] Jermaine Dupri
[edit] Jessica Simpson"Irresistible (Remix)" [edit] J-Kwon"Morning Light" [edit] Joe
[edit] JoJo
[edit] Johnta Austin - Love, Sex & Religion
[edit] KeKe Wyatt
[edit] Kenny Lattimore & Chanté Moore
[edit] Keith Sweat - Just Me
[edit] Lee Carr"Act Like That (Part 2)" "The Way We Used To Be" [edit] LeToya Luckett"Obvious" "This Song"
[edit] Lil' Corey"The First Time" "Two Can Play That Game" "I Saw You" "All I Do" [edit] Lil' Fizz"Fluid" [edit] Lil' Mo"Hot Girl" "Heartbeat" "Mother Of My Child" "Forever" "Superwoman" [edit] Lloyd"Lloyd (Intro)" "Go Back (Ghetto Love)" "Heart Attack" [edit] Mariah Carey
Precious Album Soundtrack 100 Percent [edit] Mario - Unreleased
[edit] Marques Houston - Veteran
[edit] Mary J. Blige
[edit] Maxwell
[edit] Megan
[edit] Monica
[edit] Mowett
[edit] Mya - Liberation
[edit] Nephu"The Way U Do" [edit] Nicole Scherzinger - Her Name Is Nicole (shelved)
[edit] Nivea
[edit] Omarion - 21
[edit] One Chance
[edit] RL - RL: Ements
[edit] Ron Isley
[edit] Ruff Endz - Love Crimes
[edit] Sammie - Sammie
[edit] SisqóThe Last Dragon (2009)
[edit] Static Major - Suppertime
[edit] S.Blaq
[edit] Sureshot
[edit] Sterling Simms
[edit] Tamar Braxton
[edit] Tamia
[edit] Teairra Mari - Roc-A-Fella Presents: Teairra Mari
[edit] Toni Braxton
[edit] Toni Estes
[edit] Trey Songz - Trey Day
[edit] Trey Songz - Ready
[edit] Unreleased
[edit] Tyrese
[edit] Q. Amey"Closer" "Creep" "Steal My Show" "Never Let You Go" "Dance" [edit] Usher
[edit] Young Steff
"Dream Girl" [edit] Awards and nominations
[edit] References
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