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L&F (production duo)

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L&F
Genres
Instruments
Years active2003−2015
Associated acts
MembersBongo
C4

L&F was an American record production and songwriting duo, which stood for Lost and Found, consisted of cousins Uforo "Bongo" Ebong and Christopher "C4" Umana.[1] The meaning of Lost and Found is finding their purpose and wanting to show other people to show that focus. Despite a good working relationship, the two parted ways at the beginning of 2015 to pursue their individual endeavors.

History[edit]

Ebong was born in Nigeria and raised in Providence, Rhode Island and Florida. Umana was born and raised in Georgia.[2] When Ebong moved to Los Angeles, it became easier for them to find their way to each other, and worked on their production from there. Their influences came from a lot of places, Umana first played music in a church. He played keyboards and organs, then started to make beats on a triton keyboard.[1]

Ebong started writing songs at eight years old and started making beats at eleven.[3] He started on FL Studio making beats so he can rap on and making beats for his friends. They both first met at Umana's mother and father's 25th anniversary and he discovered that he had another family member that was into music as well, so that was the birth of them getting together. [4] They were both doing music separately in their own households, until they formed in 2003.[1] Their first official production credit came up in 2008, on Musiq Soulchild's song called "Radio", the title track for the album, OnMyRadio.[2]

For the production of Trey Songz' "Y.A.S.", L&F got a call saying that Songz wanted them to send him some sounds. Bongo had made piano ballad slash trap beat, and C4 described it as a different unorthodox type feel on it and it was very interesting. It really stuck out throughout the whole song.[5] They started to get more recognition for the production of Big Sean's "Jit/Juke", released in September. L&F were both separately on different sides of the country. They both came together and came up with the idea of "Jit/Juke", and was the first time they had been in the same location in over a year. When the record was being made, they were both on different sides of the country working on it separately. Umana was at a wedding in Atlanta, and Ebong was in Los Angeles. Bongo put the drums in and Umana did the music. Then they took it to Big Sean and he loved it. Da Internz also worked on it and ended up putting all of their tracks together.[5]

Production discography[edit]

All songs are also written by L&F
Artist(s) Song Year Album Co-Producer(s) Label
Musiq Soulchild "Radio" 2008 OnMyRadio Atlantic Records
Bridget Kelly "Almost More" 2014 All Or Nothing
Trey Songz "Y.A.S. (You Ain't Shit)" 2014 Trigga Songbook, Atlantic
Big Sean "Jit/Juke" 2014 Nate Fox, Da Internz
Teyana Taylor "Outta My League (Interlude)" 2014 VII GOOD Music, Def Jam Recordings
Eric Darius, Eric Dawkins "What's Her Name" 2014 Retro Forward Shanachie Records
Omarion, Jeremih "Show Me" 2014 Sex Playlist Da Internz Maybach Music Group, Atlantic
Omarion, Rick Ross "Bo$$" 2014 Sex Playlist MMG, Atlantic
Omarion "Already" 2014 Sex Playlist MMG, Atlantic
CJ Tate "Body I.D." 2015
Big Sean "Stay Down" 2015 Dark Sky Paradise Da Internz GOOD, Def Jam

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 DatzHott! (January 15, 2015). "Music Producers L&F Talks Working With @TeyanaTaylor, @BigSean, & more!". YouTube. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Songwriter and producer C4 talks to "On the Come Up" about breathing life into the music industry". ASCAP. November 12, 2012. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  3. Davis, Ticara (September 23, 2014). "[Interview] Discovering Your Sound, A Session with the producers of Big Sean's "Jit/Juke" The Duo L&F". Vita 1017. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  4. Deshawn (December 2, 2014). "Clef Interview: Production Duo L&F Discuss Career Moves, Upbringing and Crafting R&B Hits". Neoclef. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved March 5, 2015.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Shaw, A.R. (October 14, 2014). "Production duo L+F discuss working with Trey Songz and their process of creating music". Rolling Out. Retrieved March 4, 2015.

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