Kendrick Dean

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Kendrick Dean
Birth nameKendrick Jevon Dean
OriginMiami, Florida, United States
GenresR&B, Pop
Occupation(s)Record Producer, Songwriter
Instrument(s)Piano, drums, strings, organ, vocals
Years active2004–Present
LabelsThe Dean's List Inc.
Websitewww.kendrickdean.com

Kendrick Dean is a multi-award winning record producer and composer who has produced or written for 5 Grammy Nominated albums. Some of his hits include Chris Brown "Say Goodbye" (BIllboard #1), Mariah Carey "I Stay In Love" (Billboard #1) and Trey Songz "Last Time". Kendrick began his music career in 2004 when he was first credited as a producer on mega group Destiny's Child final album Destiny Fulfilled. A former high school history teacher, and University of Florida graduate; Dean used his classical, jazz and gospel music background to make a seemingly seamless transition into the music business. He is a member of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity Inc.

Discography

2004

Destiny's Child album entitled 'Destiny Fulfilled' received a Grammy Nomination for Best R&B Contemporary Album 2004

2005

Chris Brown's album entitled 'Chris Brown' received a Grammy Nomination for Best R&B Contemporary Album 2005

2006

2007

Keyshia Cole's album entitled 'Just Like You' received a Grammy Nomination for Best R&B Contemporary Album 2007

2008

2009

2010

Monica's album entitled 'Still Standing' received a Grammy Nomination for Best R&B Album 2010

2011

Tyrese's album entitled 'Open Invitation' received a Grammy Nomination for Best R&B Contemporary Album 2012

2012

  • Q. Parker - “Show You How”
  • Q. Parker - “2 Of Us”

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