American hip hop producer
This article is about the U.S. music producer. For the U.S. actor, see
Lee Majors . For Lee Majors, the hip-hop musician also known as Babe-B-Face Kaos, see
Da Bush Babees . For UK academic, see
Lee Elliot Major .
Musical artist
Leigh Elliott , known professionally as Lee Major , is an American hip hop producer also known by the monikers Lee Major Kid and The Inkredibles.[ 1] Lee Major has received production credit on tracks for artists such as Jay-Z ,[ 2] Rick Ross ,[ 2] [ 3] Jadakiss ,[ 4] Ace Hood ,[ 4] Young Jeezy ,[ 4] DJ Khaled ,[ 4] and others. In 2011, Lee Major established So Major Music .
Biography
Lee Major[ 4] was born in Petersburg, Virginia . He grew up in a family of musicians: his mother played the piano, his father played the drums, and his eldest brother played bass guitar.[ 1] He began his production career as the co-owner and music-producing partner of the production company So Inkredible, LLC.[ 1] He also began going professionally by the name The Inkredibles.[ 4] The production duo was discovered in 2007 on MySpace [ 1] by SpiffTV, who in turn introduced the duo to DJ Nasty .[ 4] Afterwards The Inkredibles were signed to We The Best Management .[ 4]
Among The Inkredibles' first charting singles was Young Jeezy 's "Vacation " from The Recession , which peaked at No. 16 on the Hot Rap Tracks in 2008. By the end of 2009 Lee Major had ended his affiliation with his business partner.[ 1] [ 5] Through the moniker The Inkredibles, in 2011 he established So Major Music.[ 1]
Production discography
Mixtapes/Independent/EP's Releases
The following is an incomplete list of mixtapes, independent releases & EP tracks produced by Lee Major:
2008: T-Pain – PR33 Ringz
2008: T-Pain – PrEVOLVEr
2012: Rick Ross – Rich Forever
Track: "Keys To The Crib" (ft. Styles P )
2013: Jacob Latimore – This Is Me 2
2013: Meek Mill – Dreamchasers 3
2015: Wale – Wale x A-Trak : Festivus
Track: "Intro Stroke Of Genius"
2015: Skeme – Ingleworld 2
Track: "Still Gittin" (Co-Produced with Sean Momberger)
2015: Trevor Jackson – "In my Feelings"
Track: "Rock Wit Me" (ft. Iamsu! )
2015: Rich Homie Quan – "ABTA: Still Going In"
Track: "The Pull Up" (Co-Produced with Trauma Tone Beats)
2016: Wale – "Summer on Sunset"
Track: "Still Up Ft. Phil Ade & Jazz Cartier " (Co-Produced by Ari Pen Smith)
2016: Shy Glizzy – "Young Jefe 2"
Track: "Ride 4 U" (Co Produced by Trauma Tone Beats)
2016: Wale – "Today....i Got Time!"
Track: "Solbiato Freestyle"
2017: Shy Glizzy – "The World Is Yours "
Track: "Give It Up Ft. 3 Glizzy" (Co-Produced by Trauma Tone Beats & Keyflo)
2017: Trey Songz feat MIKExAngel – "Anticipation 3"
Track: "Sho Nuff" (Co-Produced with Sean Momberger & LVM of Nasty Beat Makers)
2017: MIKExAngel – "Anticipation 3"
2017: MIKExAngel – (Promo Release/Non Album release single)
Track: "My Oh My" (Co-Produced with Sean Momberger)
2017: MIKExAngel – From Nothin 2 Somthin
2017: MIKExAngel – From Nothin 2 Somthin
2017: MIKExAngel – From Nothin 2 Somthin
2017: MIKExAngel – From Nothin 2 Somthin
Track: "Never Had It" (Co-Produced with Sean Momberger)
2017: Jeezy – (Promo Release/Non Album release single)
2017: Plies – Ain't No Mixtape Bih 3
Track: "Comin 2 Eazy" (Co-Produced with Trauma Tone)
2017: Marcus Orelias
Tracks: "Atrium","Twenties", "TTM"[ 7]
2018: Wale – Self Promotion
Track: "Body Body Body" (Co-Produced with Sean Momberger)
2018: Smoke DZA – Free Smoke
Track: "Fiscal Thoughts ft Wale & Phil Ade" (Co-Produced with Sean Momberger)
2020: Kevin Gates – (Promo Release/Non Album release single)
Track: "Always Be Gangsta Freestyle (Co-Produced with Trauma Tone)
Film and television
References
^ a b c d e f Lee Major biography , umusicpub.com, retrieved July 3, 2015
^ a b Bland, Bridget (July 26, 2010). "Rio's World of Music: July 2010" . Savantsoundzllc.blogspot.com. Retrieved August 10, 2014 .
^ Nguyen, Duy. "BTS: Rick Ross – Free Mason Ft. Jay Z" . HipHopMakers.com . Hip Hop Makers. Retrieved May 1, 2015 .
^ a b c d e f g h Board Game: The Inkredibles , Ozone Magazine June 2009, retrieved July 3, 2015
^ Frankie P, Kristen Teesdale (August 24, 2010). "iStandard Exclusive iNterview with Lee Major of The Inkredibles" . istandardproducers.com. Archived from the original on July 4, 2015. Retrieved July 4, 2015 .
^ "Lee Major Producing "Free Mason" " . youtube.com. Retrieved May 1, 2015 .
^ "20s a Difficult Age - Marcus Orelias" . AllMusic.com . AllMusic. Retrieved March 13, 2023 .
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