Dre Moon
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Birth name | Andre Eric Proctor |
Born | Rockville, Maryland, U.S. | June 9, 1991
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Years active | 2009–present |
Andre Eric Proctor (born June 9, 1991) better known by his stage name "Dre Moon" is an American hip-hop songwriter, artist, Grammy award-winning[1] producer from Brandywine, Maryland. In 2015, Dre Moon won an award for Best R&B Song[2] at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards for composing Beyonce's "Drunk in Love."[3]
Early Life and Career
Andre Eric "Dre Moon" Proctor was born in 1991 in Rockville, Maryland. He began playing and composing music at age 11 while living in the small town of Brandywine with his parents and siblings. By the age of 18, Proctor relocated to Tampa, Florida where he met classmates Rasool Diaz and Brian Soko with whom he later formed production group The Order.[4] Shortly after The Order was established, the group was contacted by Andy Kabamba to collaborate on music with platinum award-winning music producer Noel "DetaiL" Fisher, leading to exposure on a series of records. Dre Moon has since collaborated with industry icons including Future, Chris Brown, and Jeremih.
Discography
As producer/composer/writer
- Beyoncé: Beyoncé - “Drunk in Love” (Songwriter- Grammy Won for Best R&B Song 2014)
- Beyoncé: Beyoncé - "Jealous"[5]” (Producer)
- Chris Brown: Royalty - “U Did It” (featuring Future) (Producer)
- Drake: Nothing Was the Same - “305 to my City” (Producer)
- Drake: Nothing Was the Same - “Pound Cake” (Producer)
- Drake: Nothing Was the Same - “Paris Morton Music 2” (Producer)
- Drake: Nothing Was the Same - “Own It” (Producer)
- Future “Artist” (Producer)
- Future: Honest - “I Be U” (Producer)
- Future: Honest - “I’ll be Yours” (Producer)
- Future: Honest - “Side Effects” (Producer)
- Future: Purple Reign - “All Right” (Producer)
- Jeremih ft. Future and Big Sean: “Royalty” (Writer/Producer)
- Jennifer Lopez - "I Luh Ya Papi" (Producer)
- Nelly - “Give You Dat” (Producer)
- Nicki Minaj - "Mona Lisa" (Producer)
- Nicki Minaj - "Wamables" (Producer)
- Rich Gang: Rich Gang - “Sunshine” (Producer)
- Teyana Taylor - “Maybe” (Producer)
- Teyana Taylor - “Do Not Disturb” (Producer)
- Tinashe - "Pretend"[6]” (Producer)
- Tyga ft. Lil Wayne: The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty - “4 My Dawgs” (Producer)
References
- ^ "Past Winners Search". The GRAMMYs. Retrieved 2015-12-14.
- ^ "Past Winners Search". The GRAMMYs. Retrieved 2015-12-16.
- ^ "Andre Eric Proctor". The GRAMMYs. Retrieved 2015-12-16.
- ^ "THE ORDER". THE ORDER MUSIC. Retrieved 2015-12-16.
- ^ "Andre Eric Proctor". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-12-16.
- ^ "Andre Eric Proctor". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-12-16.