Big Bert
Big Bert | |
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Birth name | Robert Anthony Smith |
Also known as | Big Bert |
Born | Atlantic City, New Jersey | February 11, 1979
Genres | R&B, pop, hip hop, urban pop, dance-pop |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, songwriter, composer, musician |
Years active | 2000–present |
Spouse | Xochitl Jacques-Smith |
Website | BigBertEntertainment.com |
Robert Anthony Smith (born February 11, 1979), also known as Big Bert, is an American record producer, songwriter and musician.
Early life
[edit]Smith was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[1] His father was a preacher and business owner, who had a trucking company.[1] Smith is a cousin of music producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, his older brother Fred and their sisters Sharene and Sybil.[2] As a child, he began playing the piano or drum set at church, while his brothers and sisters were singing.[1] The family had a vacation home in Marion County, Florida, where they often resided.[1]
Career
[edit]Smith began producing at the age of 15.[1] In 2000, Jerkins asked Smith to work with him on a remix of Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias's single "Sad Eyes."[1] Following his contribution, Smith complected highschool and relocated to Los Angeles where he joined Jerkins' Darkchild collective.[1] One of his first projects was Michael Jackson's tenth studio album Invincible[1] He went on to co-produce alongside Jerkins on tracks for bands like B2K and the Spice Girls, prior to contributing to projects by Dave Hollister, Toni Braxton, and Kelly Rowland.[1] In 2020, Smith co-founded the independent label NOMA Records, along with his wife, Chief Marketing Officer Xochi Smith as well as David and Lisa Midgett.[3]
Personal life
[edit]During the production of Brandy's Full Moon album, Smith became romantically involved with the singer. The couple began a relationship in mid-2001 but announced it in February 2002, when Brandy revealed that she was expecting a child. A year after the birth of their daughter Sy'rai Iman Smith in 2002, the couple announced their separation on MTV reality series Special Delivery.[4] In 2004, Smith disclosed that the pair never legally wed but portrayed the notion of nuptials to preserve Norwood's public image.[5] Smith and his wife Xochitl Jacques-Smith work together and have five children, Rain, Soleil, Sade, Robert and Judah.[1] The family lives in Ocala, Florida.[1]
Production work
[edit]- Michael Jackson - Invincible (2001)
- Brandy - Full Moon (2001)
- "When You Touch Me" (co-production)
- "Wow"
- Dave Hollister – Things in the Game Done Changed (2002)
- "Baby Do Those Things"
- "I'm Wrong"
- "It's Okay"
- Jennifer Lopez – Rebirth (2005)
- "Ryde or Die"
- Jessica Simpson – Irresistible (2001)
- "Imagination" (co-production)
- Kelly Rowland – Simply Deep (2002)
- "Love/Hate"
- Kiley Dean – Simple Girl (2002)
- "Better Than the Day"
- "Confused"
- "Should I"
- Nina Sky – Starting Today (2010)
- "Curtain Call"
- Olivia – Behind Closed Doors (2005)
- "Never Too Far"
- Ray J – This Ain't a Game (2001)
- "Crazy" (co-production)
- Spice Girls – Forever (2000)
- "Get Down with Me" (co-production)
- Tarralyn Ramsey – Tarralyn (2004)
- "Take Me Away"
- Toni Braxton – More Than a Woman (2002)
- "Always"
- "Selfish"
- Trin-i-tee 5:7 – The Kiss (2002)
- "All My Life"
- "I Wish"
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Sotomayor, John (January 1, 2013). "Midas Touch". Ocala Magazine. p. 42. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
- ^ "Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins Shares History Behind Classic Songs He Produced (Exclusive)". Youknowigotsoul.com. June 1, 2020. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
- ^ Johnson, Danielle. "Music Moves Marion: MCA, NOMA Records bring music series to Ocala's growing arts scene". Ocala Star-Banner. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
- ^ LAUNCH Radio Networks (June 27, 2003). "Brandy And Her Husband on the Outs?". Yahoo! Music. Archived from the original on January 18, 2010. Retrieved October 4, 2008.
- ^ D'Angelo, Joe (July 21, 2004). "Brandy's 'Ex-Husband' Says They Were Never Really Married". MTV News. Archived from the original on July 25, 2004. Retrieved February 18, 2010.