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SupaCrankIt

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SupaCrankIt
File:SupaCrankit.jpg
Producer SupaCrankit
Background information
Birth nameMario Turman
Also known asSupa Mario Productionz
Born (1988-08-25) August 25, 1988 (age 36)
Decatur, Georgia, United States
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
Instruments
Years active2011–present
Associated acts
Websitesupacrankit.com

Mario Leon’trez Turman (born August 25th, 1988), professionally known as SupaCrankIt, is an American hip-hop producer from Lithonia, Georgia mostly known for providing beats/instrumentals to the online independent music industry. He has produced for artists such as Plies, Soulja Boy, Waka Flocka, J Money, Shawty Lo, Yung LA, DJ Unk, Travis Porter and many others. He’s formally known as “Supa Mario” or “Supa Mario Productionz. He decided to change his production name in 2009 so his supporters wouldn’t confuse him with other producers who had similar names.

Music career[edit]

SupaCrankIt’s always loved music as a kid but was first introduced to making music when his mother bought him his first Casio keyboard. While attending Salem Middle School he had a music class which inspired him to really want to learn how to create professional sounding beats/instrumentals. By the 10thgrade he moved on to a program called: FL Studio in which he still uses today. Determined to gain major placements, within a few years of him graduating high school he landed his 1st major placement with rap artist Plies. The song was titled “Never Cross Them” which was featured on Plies’ mixtape “Aristotle” in 2011 released on LiveMixtapes.com & Datpiff.com.[1]

Discography[edit]

List of song as producer, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released, performing artists and album/mixtape name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Mixtape
US US
R&B
US
Rap
CAN GER UK
"Party"
(Kountin Fast Cash featuring Travis Porter) [2]
2010 I'M A DIFFERENTER 2.5
"Theme Song"
(Soulja Boy)[3]
"Im on It"
(Famous Kid Brick)[4]
2011 4.20 Favorites
"Get Like Me"
(J Money featuring Shawty Lo) [5]
Sauce 4 Sale
"Right Now Right Now"
(J Money)[6]
"MMG"
(Soulja Boy)[7]
2012
"Ocean Mobb"
(Soulja Boy featuring Waka Flocka Flame) [8]
"What Now"
Soulja Boy
"Drop That Down"
(Soulja Boy)
"Never Cross Them"
(Plies)
"Stuntin"
(Yung L.A.)
"Throwing Dollar Billz"
(Dem Fly Boyz featuring (Tha Joker)
"Oprah"
(Soulja Boy)
2013
"Spazzin"
(Soulja Boy)
"Celebration"
(Souf Breed featuring Yung L.A.)
"LaLaLa"
(J Money)
2015
"Lee Haney"
(Street Money Boochie featuring Travis Porter)
"On and On"
(Shop Boyz)
2017 "Flex"
(Nakuu featuring Lil Yachty) [9]
"Deadbeat"
(Sirah featuring Skrillex) [10]
2018

References[edit]

  1. "Plies - Aristole'". HotNewHipHop.
  2. "Travis Porter - Party'". DatPiff.
  3. "Soulja Boy - Theme song'". HipHopLead.
  4. "Famous Kid Brick - Im on it'". LiveMixtapes.
  5. "J Money - Get Like Me'". LiveMixtapes.
  6. "J Money - Get Like Me'". LiveMixtapes.
  7. "Soulja Boy -MMG'". HotNewHipHop.
  8. "Soulja Boy - Ocean Mobb'". HotNewHipHop.
  9. "Lil Yachty - Flex'". Genius.
  10. "Skrillex - Deadbeat'". Genius.

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References[edit]


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