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James David Washington (born August 26, 1980[1]), known professionally as Jim BEANZ, is an American vocal producer, songwriter, singer and record producer from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He is signed to Timbaland Productions and Sunset Entertainment Group.

Jim Beanz
Beanz in 2015
Beanz in 2015
Background information
Born (1980-08-26) August 26, 1980 (age 43)
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Occupation(s)Vocal producer, record producer, songwriter, vocalist
LabelsSunset, Timbaland, Reservoir

Biography

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Beanz began his career when he was an artist in the R&B group "Tresan", during which time he received mentorship from Dru Hill. In 2005, he started working alongside Timbaland as a vocal producer. He co-wrote the winning entry of the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, "Believe" by Dima Bilan. Beanz also wrote and produced songs on the first season of the FOX series Empire and portrayed the rapper "Titan."[1]

Credits

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2004

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Hair Show Soundtrack

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2005

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El Feco

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Apache Indian – Time For Change

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Shakira – Oral Fixation Vol. 2

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Jamie Foxx – Unpredictable

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2006

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Kulcha Don – It's All About You

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Nelly Furtado – Loose

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Danity Kane – Danity Kane

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Fergie – The Dutchess

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Diddy – Press Play

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Gwen Stefani – The Sweet Escape

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Fantasia – Fantasia

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2007

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Katharine McPhee – Katharine McPhee

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Timbaland – Timbaland Presents Shock Value

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Lady Ru – My Addiction

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All Produced by Jim Beanz

Mutya Buena Real Girl

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M.I.A. – K A L A

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Britney Spears – Blackout

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Duran Duran – Red Carpet Massacre

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Test Drive

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2008

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Keri Hilson

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Danity Kane – Welcome to the Dollhouse

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Credits on the first run of this album are wrong, Jim Beanz was the vocal producer on 90% of Danity Kane album. As seen in Making the Band 4, Season 2.

Matt Pokora – MP3

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Day26 – Day26

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Ashlee Simpson – Bittersweet World

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Ashanti – The Declaration

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Taio Cruz – She's Like A Star Single

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Donnie Klang – Just a Rolling Stone

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Jennifer Hudson – Jennifer Hudson

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Craig David – Greatest Hits

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Lemar – The Reason

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Britney Spears – Circus

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Jamie Foxx – Intuition

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Jada

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2009

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Chris CornellScream (Mosley/Interscope/Universal)

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Keri HilsonIn A Perfect World... (Zone 4-Mosley Interscope/Universal)

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Dzham

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CiaraFantasy Ride (Jive/RCA Records/LaFace, Sony Music, Zomba)

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Charlie Hustle

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Dima Bilan – Believe

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Esmée DentersOutta Here (Tennman/Interscope/Universal)

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Luigi Masi – Save His Shoes

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Ginuwine – A Man's Thoughts

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Lemar

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Whitney Houston – I Look To You

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Shakira – She Wolf

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Adam Lambert – For Your Entertainment

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Leseya Lee – The Phoenix

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Timbaland – Shock Value II

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JC Chasez – Kate

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Samantha Jade

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2010

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Amar – Show It Off

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Gunjan – Goonj: Echoes From Gunjan

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Lemar

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Rebel

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JoJo – Can't Take That Away from Me

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Tina

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Rihanna – Loud

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Chase Landon

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Keyshia Cole – Calling All Hearts

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2011

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Raghav – The Phoenix

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Chris Brown – F.A.M.E.

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Dima Bilan – Dreamer

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Luigi Masi – Pick Up Line

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Demi Lovato- Unbroken

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Patricia Kazadi

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Joe Jonas – Fastlife

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Real Steel Soundtrack

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Day26 – A New Day

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2012

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Cheryl Cole – A Million Lights

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JoJo – Jumping Trains

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Lyrica Anderson – King Me Mixtape

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2013

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Darin – Exit

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AGNEZ MO

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2015

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Lil' Kim

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Deborah Cox

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Lemar

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2019

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Jane ZhangPast Progressive

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References

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  1. ^ a b Jurgensen, John (January 27, 2015). "Meet Jim Beanz, Who Helped Build a Music 'Empire'". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  • ^ "ASCAP ACE – Search Results". ascap.com. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
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  • ^ Boogie, J. (March 18, 2008). "Jennifer Hudson "Pocketbook" in Sex in the City Movie". thomascrownchronicles.blogspot.com. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
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