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American hip hop producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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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.

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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]

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Production discography

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Mixtapes/Independent/EP's Releases

The following is an incomplete list of mixtapes, independent releases & EP tracks produced by Lee Major:

  • 2008: T-PainPR33 Ringz
  • 2008: T-PainPrEVOLVEr
    • Track: "Keep It Coming"
  • 2012: Rick RossRich Forever
    • Track: "Keys To The Crib" (ft. Styles P)
  • 2013: Jacob LatimoreThis Is Me 2
    • Track: "New Girl"
  • 2013: Meek MillDreamchasers 3
  • 2015: WaleWale x A-Trak : Festivus
    • Track: "Intro Stroke Of Genius"
  • 2015: SkemeIngleworld 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"
    • Track: "Anxious" – Bonus
  • 2017: MIKExAngel – (Promo Release/Non Album release single)
    • Track: "My Oh My" (Co-Produced with Sean Momberger)
  • 2017: MIKExAngel – From Nothin 2 Somthin
    • Track: "Anxious"
  • 2017: MIKExAngel – From Nothin 2 Somthin
    • Track: "Wreckless"
  • 2017: MIKExAngel – From Nothin 2 Somthin
    • Track: "Set It Off"
  • 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)

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