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Brandon Michael Green (born July 23, 1988), known professionally as Maejor (formerly Bei Maejor and later Maejor Ali), is an American record producer, songwriter, and singer. Green is known for having produced and written songs for prominent music industry artists—most notably Canadian singer Justin Bieber. He is one half of the EDM duo Area21, which he formed with Dutch DJ Martin Garrix in 2016.
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As an R&B recording artist, Green initially signed with Jive Records to release two singles—"Trouble" (featuring J. Cole) in 2011 and "Lights Down Low" (featuring Waka Flocka Flame) the following year—that yielded mild success on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts. He parted ways with Jive in favor of Def Jam Recordings, through which he released his 2013 single "Lolly" (featuring Juicy J and Justin Bieber). The song peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100, although its follow-ups failed to chart, prolonging the release of his major label debut album. He then signed with Virgin EMI Records in 2018 and shifted further into EDM and world music, tuning his releases to scientific pitches and frequencies. His debut studio album, Vol. 1: Frequencies (2020), was claimed by Green to contain "healing frequencies."[2][3]
In addition to producing music for national campaigns including Pepsi and the Boston Celtics, Green has also contributed to the film soundtracks for Bratz: The Movie (2007), The Princess and the Frog (2009) and Think Like a Man (2012), as well as the video game music for NBA 2K and FIFA. He has received a Grammy Award nomination.[4]
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Early life
Maejor was born in Southfield, Michigan. He graduated from the University of Michigan. He then relocated to Atlanta to join Ne‑Yo’s Compound Entertainment in order to further his professional music career.
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Early production and Grammy nominations
Maejor gained early recognition after producing "Hold You Down" for Bun B on the album Trill (2005), which was certified gold. He later produced tracks for Trey Songz ("Passion, Pain & Pleasure") and Monica ("Still Standing"), both of which earned Grammy nominations.
Other production credits during this time include work with Frank Ocean ("Dust"), Jhené Aiko ("July" featuring Drake), Keri Hilson, Ghostface Killah, Ginuwine, and Soulja Boy. He also contributed to film and media soundtracks, including Bratz: The Movie, The Princess and the Frog, Think Like a Man, and campaigns for Pepsi, NBA 2K, and FIFA.
Solo career and chart success
Releasing music as Bei Maejor and later Maejor Ali, he achieved solo success with singles like "Trouble" (featuring J. Cole) and "Lights Down Low" (featuring Waka Flocka Flame).
In 2013, Maejor released "Lolly" featuring Justin Bieber and Juicy J. The song peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified platinum.
He co-wrote and produced multiple tracks for Justin Bieber, including on the albums Believe, Journals, and Purpose. Other collaborators during this time included Iggy Azalea, Kid Ink, Sean Paul, Austin Mahone, will.i.am, Big Time Rush, Meghan Trainor, and Anitta. He co-wrote Anitta's 2017 hit "Vai Malandra", which broke Brazilian streaming records and entered Spotify's Global Top 50.
Personal health and creative shift
Maejor has stated that a cancer diagnosis and recovery period were pivotal in changing the focus of his career.[5] This experience led him to explore the use of sound frequencies in music for therapeutic purposes. The shift inspired the release of two solo albums focused on frequency-based wellness and the development of subsequent projects, including his podcast and educational initiatives.
AREA21 and EDM collaborations
In 2016, Maejor co-founded the EDM duo AREA21 with Dutch DJ Martin Garrix. Maejor provided vocals, songwriting, and co-production on singles such as "Spaceships", "We Did It", "Glad You Came", and "La La La". Their debut album Greatest Hits Vol. 1 was released in 2021 alongside an animated visual series. He performs on stage with Martin Garrix occasionally most recent in India in 2025.
Sound projects and global collaborations
Inner World (2020)
Maejor was a contributor to Inner World, the debut music album by the 14th Dalai Lama, released in July 2020. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard New Age chart[6] and combined spiritual teachings with ambient instrumentation.
Frequency albums
Maejor released two solo projects exploring therapeutic sound frequencies: Vol. 1: Frequency (2020) and Vol. 1.1: Frequency (2021). Both albums feature tones such as 432 Hz and 528 Hz.
2022: Maejor Frequency podcast
In 2022, Maejor launched the Audible Original podcast Maejor Frequency. The 10-episode series featured immersive sound design, global travel, and field recordings. Guests included Martin Garrix, Rohan Marley, White Sun, and Boi-1da.[7]
The podcast received:
- Adweek Podcast of the Year (2022)
- Best New Podcast
- Best Travel Podcast
- Best Creativity Podcast
- NAACP Image Award nomination
- Ambie Award nomination for Best Sound Design [8]
It reached the Top 5 on Audible's podcast charts.[9]
2024: Frequency School and Guinness World Record
In 2024, Maejor co-founded Frequency School, an initiative integrating sound healing into education. Its pilot program launched at Aiglon College in Switzerland.[10]
In 2025, the school released the song "195", featuring 195 women from each UN-recognized nation saying the word "equality" in their native language [11]. The track was composed using 528 Hz frequencies and natural sounds, and it premiered at the World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland.[12]
The project received a Guinness World Record for "Most nationalities contributing vocals to a single musical recording".
2025: Dalai Lama 90th birthday tribute
Maejor produced a special 444 Hz musical tribute for the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday. The composition was presented as part of formal global celebrations marking the occasion.[13]
2025: Production on Justin Bieber SWAG and SWAG II Albums
In 2025, Maejor contributed to Justin Bieber’s albums Swag (Justin Bieber album) and Swag II. He produced the track “Forgiveness,” performed by Marvin Winans with additional vocals by Bieber. Maejor also co-produced “Poppin’ My Shii,” a track on Swag II featuring rapper Hurricane Chris.[14] [15]
Both contributions reflected Maejor's ongoing exploration of musical frequency theory. These credits are linked to a new artistic identity Maejor has referred to as “Frequency Magic,” describing his approach to integrating favorable frequencies into mainstream music. The foundational idea behind Frequency Magic is rooted in the theory that certain frequencies can have healing or consciousness-altering effects.
Recent Work: Frequency Magic Methodology
Frequency Magic is a music production methodology developed by Maejor that focuses on the optimization of sonic frequencies across both individual tracks and entire albums. The technique involves harmonizing audio elements—such as vocals, instrumentation, and ambient textures—at tuning frequencies believed to enhance emotional and energetic resonance.
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