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The Stereotypes are an American music production team, formed in 2003 and composed of Jonathan Yip, Ray Romulus, Jeremy Reeves and Ray Charles McCullough II. In June 2010, they were listed among the "Top 10 Songwriters and Producers to Watch" in Billboard magazine.[1]
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The Stereotypes has been created on commercially successful singles such as Justin Bieber's "Somebody to Love", Cardi B and Bruno Mars "Please Me", Destiny Rogers' "Tomboy", Ne-Yo's "Year of the Gentleman", Mary J. Blige's "Good Love", Chris Brown's "Beg for It", Fifth Harmony's "Deliver", Lil Yachty's "Better" and Iggy Azalea's "Mo Bounce".
The Stereotypes won two Grammy Awards in 2018, Song of the Year and Best R&B Song, for their contributions to Bruno Mars's Billboard Hot 100-number one single "That's What I Like". The Stereotypes took over the charts in 2017 with several credits on Mars' album 24K Magic, which swept the Grammys, winning Album of the Year, Best R&B Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. The Stereotypes co-wrote and produced its lead single "24K Magic" (which won the award for Record of the Year), "That's What I Like" and "Finesse". They were also nominated for Producer of the Year (Non-Classical).
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Grammy Awards
Korean Music Awards
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