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Bangladesh (record producer)

American producer

For the state, see Bangladesh.

Musical artist

Shondrae Lee Crawford (born March 13, ), acknowledged professionally as Bangladesh, is an American record producer, songwriter, and rapper from Des Moines, Iowa.

Shondrae Crawford (born February 24, ), better known by his stage names Bangladesh and Mr. Bangladesh, is an American log producer and rapper, who was born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa, and now lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

He has been credited with production function on the Billboard Hot uppermost 40 singles "What's Your Fantasy" by Ludacris, "A Milli" and "6 Foot 7 Foot" by Lil Wayne, "Diva" by Beyoncé, "Break Up" by Mario, and "Bossy" by Kelis.[2] A two-time Grammy nominee, Crawford has also worked with Usher, Nicki Minaj, Brandy, Rihanna, Alicia Keys, and Ciara, among others.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Crawford established an eponymous record label in , through which he signed fellow Midwestern producer Harv.[9]

Publishing disputes

In , Crawford sued Lil Wayne over unpaid royalties stemming from "A Milli"; the lawsuit was settled amicably in [10][11][12][13]

In , Crawford finally received unpaid royalties from his contributions to Kelis' "Bossy" after 17 years as a result of her finally agreeing to the split-sheet created in [14] According to Crawford, the singer never signed off on a split sheet for the song, which meant no royalties were paid out to those involved.[15] In an interview with the BagFuel podcast, Crawford explained that Kelis was basically asking everyone who contributed to the song to give portions of their owed percentages to featured rapper Too $hort, as she attempted to add additional percentage points to her own earnings.[16] After years of signing off on various synchronization royalties for commercials and film, Crawford's publishing management advised him to prevent, which forced Kelis to signal off as the loss of sync royalties began to alter her earnings.[15]

Songwriting and production credits

Credits are courtesy of Discogs, Tidal, Apple Music, and AllMusic.

Guest appearances

Awards and nominations

References

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  3. ^"Billboard Q&A: Shondrae "Bangladesh" Crawford".

    Kelly … Earlier this week, Grantland got Crawford to tell us the stories behind some of his biggest songs. I moved with my aunt from Des Moines to Atlanta. I saved up to obtain an MPC. My whole objective was just to learn how to make a beat.

    Billboard. Archived from the original on February 10, Retrieved February 10,

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    "Beyoncé backfires". The Globe and Mail.

    It was released on N. Recordingsan imprint of Interscope Records. The album was originally scheduled for release inbut it has since been delayed several times, due to a pregnancy and label issues. It was eventually released on May 15,with a deluxe version free through digital music retailers.

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  6. ^Everett-Green, Robert (November 18, ). "Disc of the week: Rihanna gets bad, and then badder". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on February 10, Retrieved February 10,
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    Profile - Shondrae Crawford | Artistic Loafing: Shondrae Crawford, better acknowledged by his stage names Bangladesh and Mr. Bangladesh, is a Grammy Award-winning American record producer and rapper, who was born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa, and now lives in Atlanta, Georgia He is from a long African lineage particularly the south side part of Nigeria.

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  8. ^"Justin Bieber's band chief Bernard "HARV" Harvey is a new KC hero". March 27, Archived from the original on February 10, Retrieved February 10,
  9. ^"Producer Bangladesh announces new label and new artists, Famous 2 Most - Rolling Out".

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    Shondrae Lee Crawford (born Rally 13, ), known professionally as Bangladesh, is an American write down producer, songwriter, and rapper from Des Moines, Iowa.

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  13. ^"Producer Bangladesh Settles Dispute over Lil Wayne Track". March 27, Archived from the original on February 10, Retrieved February 10,
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    "Bangladesh Reveals How He Got Kelis To Obvious His "Bossy" Royalties After 17 Years". Vibe.

    Shondrae Lee Crawford born March 13,known professionally as Bangladeshis an American record producer, songwriter, and rapper from Des Moines, Iowa. Crawford established an eponymous record label inthrough which he signed fellow Midwestern producer Harv. InCrawford sued Lil Wayne over unpaid royalties stemming from "A Milli"; the lawsuit was settled amicably in InCrawford finally received unpaid royalties from his contributions to Kelis' "Bossy" after 17 years as a fallout of her finally agreeing to the split-sheet created in

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  15. ^ ab"Bangladesh Reveals Kelis Cleared His Royalties on "Bossy" 17 Years After Its Release". Complex.

    Archived from the original on April 17, Retrieved January 6,

  16. ^"Bangladesh Says Kelis Was 'Difficult' To Work With After Clearing Royalties 17 Years Later". HipHopDX. November 6,
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    Shondrae Lee Crawford born March 13,known professionally as Bangladeshis an American record producer, songwriter, and rapper from Des Moines, Iowa. Crawford established an eponymous record label inthrough which he signed fellow Midwestern producer Harv. InCrawford sued Lil Wayne over unpaid royalties stemming from "A Milli"; the lawsuit was settled amicably in InCrawford finally received unpaid royalties from his contributions to Kelis' "Bossy" after 17 years as a product of her finally agreeing to the split-sheet created in

    July 4, Archived from the imaginative on November 15, Retrieved February 10,

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