Bink (producer)
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| Birth name | Roosevelt Harrell III |
| Also known as | Bink!, Bink Dawg, B. Dog |
| Origin | Norfolk, Virginia, United States |
| Genres | Hip hop |
| Occupations | Producer, musician |
| Instruments | Keyboards, MPC2000 |
| Years active | 1997–present |
| Associated acts | Jay-Z, Atiba, Kanye West, Just Blaze, Memphis Bleek, Freeway |
Bink (born Roosevelt Harrell III in Norfolk, Virginia) is a Grammy nominated hip hop producer who is noted for his work with Roc-A-Fella Records artists. His most high-profile work has been Jay-Z's critically acclaimed album The Blueprint, for which he produced three tracks, including the first and last tracks on the album. He is sometimes credited as Bink!, Bink Dawg or B. Dog. In 2011, Bink and American-reggae artist Atiba finished a collaborative album titled Foreigner. Release date yet to be announced.
- Another Level (Blackstreet album, 1996)
- "Don't Leave Me" (Co-produced with Teddy Riley)
- Love, Peace & Nappiness (Lost Boyz album, 1997)
- Terry Dexter (Terry Dexter album, 1999)
- "I Try"
- Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha (Kurupt album, 1999)
- Golden Arms Redemption (U-God album, 1999)
- "Bizarre"
- A Nu Day (Tamia album, 2000)
- "I Can't Go For That"
- "Wanna Be"
- "I Can't Go For That (Remix)"
- The Truth (Beanie Sigel album, 2000)
- "Raw & Uncut" (featuring Jay-Z)
- "Ride 4 My"
- The Dynasty: Roc La Familia (Jay-Z album, 2000)
- "1-900-Hustler" (featuring Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek & Freeway)
- "You, Me, Him and Her" (featuring Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek, Amil)
- H.N.I.C. (Prodigy album, 2000)
- "Rock Dat Shit"
- 9 Lives (AZ album, 2001)
- "That's Real" (featuring Beanie Sigel)
- The Blueprint (Jay-Z album, 2001)
- "The Ruler's Back"
- "All I Need"
- "Blueprint (Momma Loves Me)"
- Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.) (Fat Joe album, 2001)
- "Get The Hell On With That (featuring Ludacris and Armageddon"
- John P. Kelly (Mr. Cheeks album, 2001)
- Music & Me (Nate Dogg album, 2001)
- "I Got Love"
- "Backdoor"
- Eve-Olution (Eve album, 2002)
- "Ryde Away"
- Man vs. Machine (Xzibit album, 2002)
- "The Gambler" (featuring Anthony Hamilton)
- Legend of the Liquid Sword (GZA album, 2002)
- "Silent"
- "Animal Planet" (Co-produced with Tyquan Walker)
- Philadelphia Freeway (Freeway album, 2003)
- "All My Life featuring Nate Dogg"
- "Victim of the Ghetto featuring Rell"
- Real Talk (Dave Hollister album, 2003)
- "Never Gonna Change" (co-produced with Tyquan Walker)
- The Rest is History (Jin album, 2004)
- "The Come Thru"
- JoJo (JoJo album, 2004)
- "Homeboy"
- The B. Coming (Beanie Sigel album, 2005)
- "One Shot Deal" (featuring Redman)
- Touch (Amerie album, 2005)
- "Can We Go" (featuring Carl Thomas)
- 534 (Memphis Bleek album, 2005)
- "The One" (featuring Rihanna)
- "Oh Baby" (featuring Young Gunz)
- Because I Love It (Amerie album, 2007)
- "Paint Me Over"
- B.A.R.S. The Barry Adrian Reese Story (Cassidy album, 2007)
- "Damn I Miss The Game"
- Free at Last (Freeway album, 2007)
- "Still Got Love"
- "When They Remember"
- The Million Dollar Backpack (Skillz album, 2008)
- "(For Real) He Dont Own Me"
- "Im Gon Make It"
- Trilla (Rick Ross album, 2008)
- "We Shinin'"
- Deeper Than Rap (Rick Ross album, 2009)
- "Cigar Music'"
- Blackout! 2 (Method Man & Redman album, 2009)
- "Four Minutes to Lock Down'" (featuring Raekwon & Ghostface Killah)
- My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (Kanye West album, 2010)
- "Devil In A New Dress"[1]
- SmokeOut Compilation (Cypress Hill album, 2010)
- C.A.S.H. (Cassidy album, 2010)
- "Face 2 Face"
- "Monsta Music"
- Best Night of My Life (Jamie Foxx album, 2010)
- "Living Better Now" (featuring Rick Ross)
- Mister Nice Guy (Eric Roberson album, 2011)
- "Try Love"
- Foreigner (Atiba album,2011)
- The King or the Fool (Tony Williams album, 2012)
- "Another You (featuring Kanye West)"
[edit] References
- ^ MikeyFresh (9-15-2010 1:07 pm). "Bink! Speaks On Producing 'Devil In A New Dress,' Just Blaze Controversy". VIBE.com. http://www.vibe.com/posts/bink-speaks-producing-devil-new-dress-addresses-just-blaze-controversy. Retrieved 2011-01-29.