DJ Shawdi P
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Birth name | Steven Charles Eugene Alexander |
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Born | Fort Payne, Alabama, U.S. | July 30, 1990
Origin | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
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Years active | 2009 - present |
Website | djshawdip |
Steven Charles Eugene Alexander (born July 30, 1990), professionally known as DJ Shawdi P is an American multi-platinum music producer and songwriter known for his work in the hip-hop and trap genres. He has gained recognition in the hip hop industry for producing songs for prominent artists, as well as creating high-quality drum kits and sound packs that are widely used by record producers across the music industry. DJ Shawdi P has collaborated with various music producers on prominent albums and has a significant online presence, particularly on platforms like YouTube and Instagram, where he shares tutorials and production tips.
Discography[edit]
Title | Year | Certifications | Album | Album |
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"Hip Hop"
(French Montana featuring Fat Joe) |
2012 | Mac & Cheese 3 | ||
"Graffiti" | 2017 | RIAA: Certified Platinum | AI Youngboy | 24 |
"Encrypted"
(Money Man featuring Sauce Walka) |
2018 | No Promo | ||
"New Strain" | 2019 | Paranoia | 20 | |
"Uh Huh"
(Molly Brazy) |
Built To Last | |||
"Big Stepper"(Roddy Ricch) | RIAA: Certified Platinum | Please Excuse Me For | 1 | |
"Solid Bitch" | 2020 | QuickTape | ||
"Shooters & Movers" | Diary of a Lost Child | |||
"Sex Lies" | Queen Of Da Souf | 44 | ||
"Blame Me"
(Latto) | ||||
"Check On Me"
(T9ine featuring Polo G) |
Fast Life Living | |||
"Freaky Dancer"
(LightSkinKeisha) |
2021 | Break The Bank | ||
"Money What I Crave"
(Ed Dolo) |
2022 | Stuck In The Trap | ||
"Threesome"
(Erica Banks Featuring Gloss Up) |
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"What's Tea"
(LightSkinKeisha featuring Dream Doll) |
2023 | Thought I Was Done? |
References[edit]
Big Stepper https://genius.com/artists/Dj-shawdi-p
https://genius.com/artists/Shawdi-p
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