Isaac Opus
Isaac Opus | |
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Origin | Miami, Florida |
Genres | Pop, Hip hop, R&B, Rap |
Occupation(s) | Producer, Pastor |
Years active | 2000-present |
Labels | Eqlectic Music Publishing LLC |
Associated acts | DJ Khaled, Rick Ro$$, Jay-Z, Diddy |
Isaac Frère™, also known as Isaac Petit-Frère, professionally known as Isaac Opus is a R&B and hip-hop super producer, ordained minister, professor of economics and entrepreneur who was born in Miami and was raised in Fort Lauderdale. [1]
Mr. Frère's Ph.D. thesis at the University of Miami was a notable contribution to the study of fertility, mortality and human capital investment in developing countries. [2]
In Holllywood, Isaac Opus is known for several placements on mayor mainstream movies such as Limitless (film) and The Family (2013 film). Isaac has also done work for The Hallivis Brothers, an up and coming brother-brother production duo in Los Angeles, in various independent films. [3]
Known as the founder and leader of Christian Ministry The Font, Inc. a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
Popularly known for his remix release of the Jay-Z "American Gangster" Album, known as "American Gangster: Unfinished Bizness" along with the Diddy Boppin (feat. Yung Joc & Xplicit) – Single by Diddy Sean Combs on iTunes. Isaac has also done work for DJ Khaled in several productions, most notably known for work in the album We Global.[4]
Production credits[edit]
Riz - Single (2010)[edit]
- Single. "R.A.C.K.S." (featuring Red Cafe)
Prophit - Single (2010)[edit]
- Single. "This My Club"
Brisco - Single (2009)[edit]
- Single. "We Got It"
Black Dada - F.L.A. (2009)[edit]
- 0. "Grinding"
Diddy - Last Train to Paris (2009)[edit]
- Single. "Diddy Boppin" (featuring Yung Joc and Xplicit)
Rick Ro$$ - Way Mo Trilla 3 (2009)[edit]
- 11. "Flawless Diamonds"
Gucci Mane - Bird Flu Pt. 2 (2009)[edit]
- 13. "Ice Cube" [1]
DJ Khaled - We Global (2008)[edit]
Jay-Z - American Gangster:Unfinished Bizness (2008)[edit]
Xplicit - TBA (2008)[edit]
- 00. "We Get Mo'" [3] (featuring Trapp Mendoza)
- 00. "Ms. Robot'" [4]
Unsivilized - Head To The Sky [5] (2007)[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Scholarly Repository". ECONOMICS OPEN ACCESS DISSERTATIONS. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
- ↑ "Fertility, Mortality, and Human Capital Investment: Can Parental Altruism Explain Cross-Country Differences in Fertility?". Amazon Books Politics & Social Sciences. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
- ↑ "Isaac Frère Filmography". IMDb. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
- ↑ "Isaac Opus Discography at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
External links[edit]
- Isaac Opus on IMDb
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