Matthew Burnett

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Matthew Burnett
Matthew Burnett at work at the Hit Factory. Miami, FL
Background information
Birth nameMatthew Burnett
Born (1991-07-24) July 24, 1991 (age 32)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresHip hop, Rap, R&B
Occupation(s)Record Producer
Instrument(s)Piano, Drums, Bass
Years active2010–present
LabelsHit-Heart Music Inc.
WebsiteTwitter: Matthew Burnett, Blazetrak: Matthew Burnett

Matthew Burnett (born July 24, 1991), is a multi-platinum selling Canadian hip hop and R&B producer who represents Toronto, Canada. Burnett has worked with a number of major recording artists including: Eminem,[1] Drake, Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, Bun B,[2] Big Sean, Meek Mill, Tyga, Marsha Ambrosius, Nicki Minaj and Childish Gambino. Matthew Burnett has been the recipient of two Grammy Award[3] nominations[4] and two Juno Award[5] nominations for some of his work.[6]

Discography

2010

Bun B (ft. Drake) - Trill O.G.

Drake - Unreleased:

Drake (ft. Nicki Minaj) - Thank Me Later:

Eminem - Recovery:

Keri Hilson - No Boys Allowed:

Lil' Wayne - I Am Not a Human Being:

Lloyd Banks (ft. Eminem) - The Hunger For More 2:

2011

DJ Khaled (ft. Birdman & T-Pain) - We The Best Forever:

Down With Webster - Time To Win Vol. 2:

Mindless Behavior - Number 1 Girl:

2012

Tyga (ft. Big Sean) - Careless World:

DJ Khaled (ft. Movado )- Kiss the Ring:

  • "Suicidal Thoughts" co. prod. Boi-1da

Meek Mill - Dreams & Nightmares:

2 Chainz (ft. Lil Wayne) - Based on a T.R.U Story:

Busta Rhymes - Year of the Dragon:

Kirko Bangz (ft. Young Jeezy) - Procrastination Kills 4:

Marsha Ambrosius - Friends and Lovers:

Childish Gambino (ft. John Osho) - Royalty:

Slaughterhouse - Welcome to: Our House:

Nas - Life Is Good:

Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded:

Game (ft. Kendrick Lamar & Tank) - Jesus Piece:

2013

Drake (ft. Jay-Z) - Nothing Was the Same:

Talib Kweli (ft. Ryan Leslie) - Attack the Block:

Rich Gang (ft. Mystikal) - Rich Gang:

Lecrae (ft. King Mez & Daniel Daly) - Church Clothes Vol. 2:

  • "Lost My Way" co. prod. Mike DZL

Lil Wayne (ft. Euro) - Dedication 5:

Audio Push - Come as You Are:

  • "Turn Down" co. prod. Mike DZL

Kelly Rowland - Talk a Good Game:

2014

Astro - Computer Era:

Eric Bellinger - The Rebirth:

Fabolous (ft. Young Jeezy) - The Soul Tape 3:

Game - Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf:

G-Eazy - These Things Happen:

Raekwon (ft. Liz Rodrigues) - Worst Enemy:

  • "Fly International Luxurious Art" co. prod. Mike DZL

Sebastian Mikael (ft. Teyana Taylor) - Speechless:

  • "Made For Me" co. prod. Mike DZL

Zuse (ft. Trae The Truth) - Bullet:

  • "Oiler" co. prod. Mike DZL

2015

Chris Brown - Royalty:

  • "Zero" co. prod. Tushar Apte

Kyle (ft. Chance The Rapper) - Smyle:

Daniel Caesar - Pilgrim's Paradise

2016

Nathan Sykes ft. G-Eazy

  • "Give It Up" co. prod. Riley Bell

Symon

  • "Say" co. prod. Riley Bell

Awards & Nominations

Much Music Awards

Year Nominated work Award Result
2010 "Not Afraid" (Eminem) Much Music#1 Won

Grammy Awards

Year Nominated work Award Result
2011 "Not Afraid" (Eminem) Best Rap Song Nominated
2011 "Not Afraid" (Eminem) Best Solo Performance Won
2011 "Recovery" (Eminem) Best Rap Album Won
2011 "Thank Me Later" (Drake) Best Rap Album Nominated
2013 "Life Is Good" (Nas) Best Rap Album Nominated
2013 "Based on a T.R.U Story" (2 Chainz) Best Rap Album Nominated

Juno Awards

Year Nominated work Award Result
2011 "Recovery" (Eminem) Best International Album Nominated
2011 "Thank Me Later" (Drake) Album of the Year Nominated
2011 "Thank Me Later" (Drake) Rap Recording of the Year Nominated

References

  1. ^ Durham Region Print "Pickering High graduates in musical 'collective'" Mike Ruta July 9, 2011. Retrieved Dec 1, 2012.
  2. ^ PotHolesInMyBlog "Album Review - Bun B: Trill OG". Retrieved Oct 27, 2012
  3. ^ MSN Entertainment. Retrieved Dec 1, 2012.
  4. ^ Grammy Awards "Past Winners". Retrieved Dec 1, 2012
  5. ^ Globe & Mail. "The Complete List of 2011" Accessed. Dec 1, 2012.
  6. ^ Remington's World. Accessed 7 Jan 2013.

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