Donald Robertson (record producer)
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Donald XL Robertson | |
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Birth name | Donald Robertson Jr. |
Born | New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. | January 4, 1973
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, producer, songwriter, record executive |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | XL Productionz, INgrooves/Fontana |
Website | donaldxlrobertson |
Donald "XL" Robertson is an American rapper, record producer and entrepreneur from New Orleans.
Background
[edit]Donald XL Robertson was exposed to soul, Funk & Jazz music at a very young age raised in The Big Easy a city known for its rich jazz and Bounce music heritage. He was introduced to Hip Hop by his parents Donald "Duck" Robertson Sr.& Barbara Robertson when they brought home "Rappers Delight" by The Sugarhill Gang. XL's original Rap name was DJ Jazzy D, although he had already changed it to XL after he had joined BIg Boogie to form the New Orleans–based rap group Strictly Business. He chose the name XL because "why do anything if you're not going to do it Xtra Large" [sic].
Discography
[edit]- Solo albums
- "That's The Business" (2005)
- "He Did That Instrumental Volume 1" (2005)
- "It's Like This" (2007)
- "Strickly Business" (2008)
- "Strickly Business Reloaded" (2009)
- "Jumpin Porches" (2009)
- "Amplified" (2009)
- "Lookin 4 A Grown Woman" (2010)
- "Be Free" (2011)
- "The Un-Intelligent" (2011)
Remixes
[edit]- "Camouflage" Remix by Brandy (2009)
- "I Get It In" Remix by Omarion ft Gucci Mane (2009)
- "Professional" Remix by Play ft Ray J & Chyna Whyte (2009)
- "Camouflage" Remix by Brandy ft Lok Akim (2009)
- "Camouflage" Remix by Brandy ft Mia X (2009)
- "I Am" by Mary J. Blige additional production by Brigg Sterns (2009)
- "I Am" by Mary J. Blige ft Mia X additional production by Brigg Sterns (2009)
- "To be Real" by Mary J. Blige ft Mia X (2009)
References
[edit]- Billboard.com [1]
- Donald XL Robertson donates album to ARP
- Allmusic.com [2]
- Discogs.com [3]
External links
[edit]- DonaldXLRobertson.com [4]