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Isaac Opus

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Isaac Opus
OriginMiami, Florida
GenresPop, Hip hop, R&B, Rap
Occupation(s)Producer, Pastor
Years active2000-present
LabelsEqlectic Music Publishing LLC
Associated actsDJ 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 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 Hollywood, Isaac Opus is known for several placements on major mainstream movies such as Limitless (film) and The Family (2013 film). Isaac has also worked for The Hallivis Brothers, an up-and-coming brother-brother production duo in Los Angeles, on 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 Sean Combs on iTunes. Isaac has also worked for DJ Khaled on several productions, most notably for the album We Global.[4]



Production credits

Riz - Single (2010)

  • Single. "R.A.C.K.S." (featuring Red Cafe)

Prophit - Single (2010)

  • Single. "This My Club"

Brisco - Single (2009)

  • Single. "We Got It"

Black Dada - F.L.A. (2009)

  • 0. "Grinding"

Diddy - Last Train to Paris (2009)

  • Single. "Diddy Boppin" (featuring Yung Joc and Xplicit)

Rick Ro$$ - Way Mo Trilla 3 (2009)

  • 11. "Flawless Diamonds"

Gucci Mane - Bird Flu Pt. 2 (2009)

  • 13. "Ice Cube" [1]

DJ Khaled - We Global (2008)

Jay-Z - American Gangster:Unfinished Bizness (2008)

Xplicit - TBA (2008)

Unsivilized - Head To The Sky [5] (2007)

  • 01. "Whippin' Da Bass" (featuring Rick Ro$$)
  • 03. "We Dem Boyz" (featuring C-Ride)

References

  1. "Scholarly Repository". ECONOMICS OPEN ACCESS DISSERTATIONS. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
  2. "Fertility, Mortality, and Human Capital Investment: Can Parental Altruism Explain Cross-Country Differences in Fertility?". Amazon Books Politics & Social Sciences. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  3. "Isaac Frère Filmography". IMDb. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  4. "Isaac Opus Discography at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved January 9, 2018.

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