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Melvin LaThomas Brimm

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Melvin LaThomas Brimm
BornFort Lauderdale, Florida
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, Vocal Producer, Dancer-Choreographer
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Melvin LaThomas Brimm, better known by his middle name LaThomas, is a United States singer-songwriter, vocal producer, dancer-choreographer, and actor.

Life

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Brimm was born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He attended Florida A & M University, Florida Memorial University, and OmniTech Institute. He left Florida Agriculture & Mechanical University mid sophomore year in 2007 to pursue his music career in Atlanta, Georgia. Having already received writing credits for writing and producing for Tiffany Villereal overseas project prior to moving to Atlanta, he used that to get easier access to producers, executives, and other artists. LaThomas initially lived in a UHaul truck and took showers in different hotels for almost a month upon his arrival in Atlanta.

LaThomas provided vocal production on Pussycat Dolls single "Whatcha Think About That", the second single from their second studio album Doll Domination,[1] which featured guest vocals from Missy Elliott and was released on September 9, 2008, on Interscope Records.[2] It sampled the song "Je m'appelle Jane" by Jane Birkin and Mickey 3D.

Writing and vocal production credits

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References

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  1. ^ "Universal Music Group, the world's leading music company - Home Page - UMG". UMG.
  2. ^ "Whatcha Think About That feat. Missy Elliott". A&M Records.
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