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Sean Momberger
American record producer (born 1990) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sean Momberger (born September 9, 1990) is an American record producer.[1] He is perhaps best known for having been credited on Jack Harlow's 2023 single, "Lovin on Me", which peaked the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks.[2][3] Furthermore, Momberger co-produced Kendrick Lamar's 2024 single "Not Like Us", which did so for three non-consecutive weeks.
Momberger's other credits include Chris Brown's "Tempo" and "Hit My Line",[4] as well as YK Osiris's "Worth It", which received triple platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[5][6] Additionally, Momberger contributed keyboards to Iggy Azalea's 2013 single "Fancy." Momberger has also produced songs for Doja Cat, Nicki Minaj, Lil Baby, Justin Bieber, Baby Keem, Wale, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, Kodak Black, Gunna, and Bryson Tiller, among others.[6]
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Early life
Sean Momberger was born and raised in Gainesville, Florida, and received his introduction to music through piano and drum lessons. In 2013, Sean began producing music with close friend Lee Major after connecting on Twitter; over the years since they met, they have collaborated on music for Wale and Bryson Tiller. At the age of 23, Momberger moved to Los Angeles, California, to pursue a career in music.[7]
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Production Credits
2013
- Skeme - "Different", "Ain't Perfect", "Like We Live", and "Focus" from Ingleworld
2014
- Skeme - "Paint a Picture" from Various Artists Boondocks Mixtape Season 4 (2014)
2015
- Trey Songz - "Boss" from Intermission (2015)[8]
- Trey Songz - "Pain Killers" from To Whom It May Concern (2015)[9]
2016
2017
- Trey Songz - "Sho Nuff" from Anticipation III (2017)
- Jacquees and Nash B - "Handle my Bizness" from Since You Been Playin (2017)
2019
- Goldlink - "Cokewhite" from Diaspora (2019)[11]
- Pardison Fontaine - "Pay Ya Bills" from Under8ed (2019)[12]
2020
- K Michelle - "Love on Me" from All Monsters Are Human (2020)[13]
- Jeezy – "Here We Go" from The Recession 2 (2020)[14]
2021
- Teyana Taylor – "Try Again" from The Album (2021)[15]
- Justin Bieber – "All She Wrote" from Freedom (EP) (2021)[16]
- Young Stoner Life – "Paid the Fine" from Slime Language 2 (2021)[17]
- DDG x OG Parker feat 42 Dugg – "Money Long" from Money Long (2021)
- Conway the Machine – "Clarity" from La Maquina (2021)[18]
2022
- Gunna – "Too Easy" and "Too Easy (remix)" from DS4Ever[19]
- Freddie Gibbs – "Momma's Stove" and "Gold Rings" from Soul Sold Separately[20]
2023
2024
- Kendrick Lamar – "Not Like Us"[22]
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