Rich Harrison
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Birth name | Richard Christopher Harrison |
Born | 1979 (age 44–45) |
Origin | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
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Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Richcraft |
Richard Christopher Harrison (born 1979) is an American record producer and songwriter from Washington, D.C., specializing in R&B and hip hop music.[1]
The winner of a Grammy Award, Harrison is well known for producing songs such as "Get Right" (performed by Jennifer Lopez), "1 Thing" (performed by Amerie) and "Crazy in Love" (performed by Beyoncé and Jay-Z).[2] Harrison is the founder of Richcraft Entertainment, a label that housed artists such as singer Amerie, R&B girl group RichGirl, and rapper Young Steff.
Early life and education
A classically trained pianist and trumpet player,[2][3] from an early age Harrison demonstrated the ability to play music he heard on the radio, later attending Howard University in Washington, D.C., majoring in history and hip-hop music.[3]
Career
Harrison's first big music deal came in 1999 when Harrison worked with Mary J. Blige on "Beautiful Ones" for her album Mary. In 2001, he created his own production company, Richcraft Inc., and immediately wrote and produced Amerie's debut album, All I Have. In 2004 he won a Grammy Award for Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love",[4] and a nomination for his work on Usher's Confessions album.
Harrison was back in the spotlight early in 2005 to work with Amerie, and produced Amerie's "1 Thing", from her album Touch, known for its infectious breakbeats and Amerie's unconventional vocals. A similar beat was used by Harrison for Toni Braxton's "Take This Ring" from her 2005 album Libra both tracks include elements of go-go (mainly in the strong, funky drumming with added percussion). In 2005, The New York Times called him "one of R&B's most exciting producers."[5]
Harrison is currently involved in projects with 50 Cent, Tweet, Missy Elliott, Eve, Brandy, Young Steff and Dawn Robinson.[citation needed] Harrison has worked with Janet Jackson, Usher, Alicia Keys and Jennifer Lopez, and is still assisting the South Korean pop singer Se7en with his first American album, assisted by his producer Lionell Davis.[4]
Harrison has been approached by many artists to assist with album productions, but it appears he is now focusing his time on his own artists, such as Young Steff and girl group RichGirl.[citation needed] There is a possibility that he may be appearing on Toni Braxton's forthcoming album.[citation needed]
Other works include tracks for Claudette Ortiz's solo album, 3LW's latest and as yet unreleased album and tracks that may appear on 50 Cent's next album.[citation needed]
Production discography
1999
- 04. "Beautiful Ones"[6] (co-produced along with Chucky Thompson)
2001
- 15. "In the Meantime", producer[7]
2002
Amerie – All I Have, producer and songwriter[8]
- 01. "Why Don't We Fall in Love"
- 02. "Talkin' to Me"
- 03. "Nothing Like Loving You"
- 04. "Can't Let Go"
- 05. "Need You Tonight"
- 06. "Got to Be There"
- 07. "I Just Died"
- 08. "Hatin' On You"
- 09. "Float"
- 10. "Show Me"
- 11. "All I Have"
- 12. "Outro"
- 13. "Just What I Needed to See" (Japanese bonus track)
- 14. "Why Don't We Fall in Love" (Remix) (featuring Ludacris) (Japanese bonus track)
- 15. "Why Don't We Fall in Love (Richcraft Remix)" (Japanese bonus track)
- 04. "Can't Nobody"
2003
Tha' Rayne – Reign Supreme
- 02. "Didn't You Know"
- 01. "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay Z)
- Sample credit: The Chi-Lites – "Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)"
- 05. "Be with You"
- Sample credits: The Brothers Johnson – "Strawberry Letter 23", Bootsy's Rubber Band – I'd Rather Be with You
2004
- 11. "Take Your Hand"
- Sample credit: Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes – "Is There a Place for Me"
Destiny's Child – Destiny Fulfilled
2005
- 01. "Get Right"
- Sample credit: Maceo & the Macks – "Soul Power"
- 04. "Whatever You Wanna Do"
- Sample credit: The Nite-Liters – "Con-Funk-Shun"
Christina Milian – Be Cool soundtrack
- 08. "Ain't No Reason"
- 01. "1 Thing"
- 02. "All I Need"
- 05. "Like It Used to Be"
- 06. "Talkin' About"
- 07. "Come with Me"
- 08. "Rolling Down My Face"
- 13. "Why Don't We Fall in Love" (Richcraft Remix)
- 10. "Can't Stop"
- 06. "I Don't Need a Man"
- 04. "Take This Ring"
- Sample credit: The Meters – "Here Comes the Meter Man"
2006
- 11. "Wind You Up"
Christina Aguilera – Back to Basics
- 02. "Makes Me Wanna Pray" (featuring Steve Winwood)
- 03. "Suga Mama"
- Sample credit: Jake Wade and the Soul Searchers – "Searching for Soul"
- 07. "Freakum Dress"
- 11. "Creole" (Japanese bonus track)
- 18. "Making It Hard" (featuring Mary J. Blige)
- 02. "Undeniable"
- Sample credit: The Temptations – "Message From a Black Man", Run-DMC – "Sucker MC's"
2007
Che'Nelle – Things Happen for a Reason
- 10. "Summer Jam"
2008
- 15. "That's What's Up Now" (Bonus track)
2011
Marsha Ambrosius – Late Nights & Early Mornings
- 03. "Late Nights & Early Mornings"
- Sample credit: Prince – "The Beautiful Ones"
Jennifer Hudson – I Remember Me
- 01. "No One Gonna Love You"
Eric Roberson – Mister Nice Guy
- 01. "Mister Nice Guy"
RichGirl – RichGirl
- "24's"
- "Itty Bitty"
- "He Ain't Wit Me Now (Tho)"
RichGirl – Fall in Love with RichGirl
- 02. "Smile & Wave" (featuring Chris Brown)
- 04. "Circles"
2016
- 06. "Out Loud"
Unreleased
- "Do Ya"
- "Got Me On Lock"
- "Up to You"
- "No Matter What"
- "Senses"
- "Love's Off the Chain"
Cynthia Lissette
- "Don't Wanna Go"
- "What U Say"
- "Parental Advisory"[9]
- "Outta My Head"
Natasha Ramos
- "Here I Am"
- "Pimp Cup" (featuring Snoop Dogg)
- "Foolish"
- "Treasures"
- "Blowin' Up Phones"
- "Millionaire"
- "Dat Girl Right There" (featuring Ludacris)[14]
- "Ride"[15]
- "Whatever I Want" (featuring Mike Jones)[16]
- "I Did It" (featuring RichGirl)
- "Dat Gurl Right"
- "Don't Trip"
- "Feeling Myself" (featuring Brave)
- "Put That On Everything"
References
- ^ "BMI | Songview Search". Repertoire.bmi.com. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
- ^ a b "Rich Harrison", Discogs.com.
- ^ a b "Artist Profile - Rich Harrison", EMIMusicPub.com.
- ^ a b (2007). "Se7en Set to Make U.S. Debut", English.kbs.co.kr.
- ^ Sanneh, Kelefa (2005). "New R&B Sounds, Emanating From One Source", NYTimes.com.
- ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (April 1, 2002). "Mary - Mary J. Blige | AllMusic: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved on 2011-04-18.
- ^ credits at AllMusic
- ^ Ruhlmann, William (2002-07-30). "All I Have - Amerie". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ^ Vineyard, Jennifer (2005-12-05). "Gwen Stefani Holding Off On That Second Solo LP — For Now, Anyway". MTV News. MTV.com. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ "New Songs: Janet Jackson – 'Clap Your Hands' & 'What Can I Say'". ThatGrapeJuice.net. 2008-12-16. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
- ^ "POPS UP (BMI Work #8088359)". Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI). Archived from the original on 2012-07-13. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ "Janet Jackson – Speed It Up (Put It On Me)/Love Me". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
- ^ Kee, Li (2007-04-08). "Premature release". Eastern Express. Ecentral.com. Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ "DAT GIRL RIGHT THERE (BMI Work #10078815)". Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI). Archived from the original on 2012-07-14. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ "GET RIGHT (BMI Work #7217936)". Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI). Archived from the original on 2012-07-21. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ "WHATEVER I WANT (BMI Work #6944146)". Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI). Archived from the original on 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
External links
- Rich Harrison at MySpace
- Richgirl at Myspace
- 1979 births
- African-American record producers
- African-American songwriters
- American funk keyboardists
- American hip hop record producers
- American male songwriters
- Grammy Award winners
- Howard University alumni
- Living people
- Songwriters from Washington, D.C.
- Record producers from Washington, D.C.
- 21st-century African-American people
- 20th-century African-American people