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OG Parker
Parker in 2023
Parker in 2023
Background information
Birth nameJoshua Isaih Parker
Born (1993-10-27) October 27, 1993 (age 30)
Fayetteville, Georgia, U.S.
OriginAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genres
  • trap
  • R&B[1]
  • Occupation(s)Record producer, songwriter
    Instrument(s)FL Studio ,Komplete Kontrol S61, keyboard, piano, saxophone, clarinet, percussion
    Years active2013–present
    LabelsQuality Control Music, Neutral Records

    Joshua Isaih "'OG" Parker (born October 27, 1993), is an American hip hop record producer from Atlanta, Georgia. In 2015, he worked as an in-house producer for the record label Quality Control Music.[2] His stage moniker is derived from his affiliation with OG Maco's collective OGG, where he became acquainted with frequent collaborator Deko. Parker has since produced for prominent artists including Megan Thee Stallion, Migos, Chris Brown, Jazmine Sullivan, Gucci Mane, Fetty Wap, K Camp, YFN Lucci and Kollision.[3]

    Early life and career[edit]

    Parker was born and raised in Fayetteville, Georgia.

    He attended Georgia State University from 2012 to 2014 and studied music and graphic arts. While in school he began creating remixes of popular songs and producing beats using FL Studio. In 2015, Parker dropped out to focus on his music professionally. He joined OG Maco's collective OGG, where he adapted his moniker.[3]

    Parker has produced for artists including Chris Brown, Migos,[4] Katy Perry,[5] DJ Carnage, and Lil Yachty, among others.[3] In 2016, he produced seven tracks on YFN Lucci's critically acclaimed project Wish Me Well 2.[6]

    In 2020, Parker was enlisted by Red Bull to host their syndicated show The Cut USA, a show pairing 9 singer-songwriters and 9 music producers to create new tracks in Red Bull Studios.[7]

    In 2021, Parker launched NEUTRAL RECORDS, a record label, management group and publishing company. His signees include R&B singer Imani, along with producers Beezo, XY, and Kilo Keys.[8] The same year, Parker and YouTuber DDG released the collaborative album DIE 4 RESPECT, where Parker produced all tracks and enlisted guest appearances from Coi Leray, Lil Yachty, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again.[9]

    In 2022, Parker was awarded a Grammy Award for Album of the Year for his production work on Jazmine Sullivan's song "On It" from her album Heaux Tales (2021).[10] Parker has also garnered 6 other nominations throughout his career.

    Production discography[edit]

    Charted songs[edit]

    Title Year Peak''chart positions Album
    US US
    R&B/HH
    AUS CAN UK
    "Slippery"
    (Migos featuring Gucci Mane)
    2017 29 12 46 Culture
    "Pills & Automobiles"
    (Chris Brown featuring Yo Gotti, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, and Kodak Black)
    46 16 67 Heartbreak on a Full Moon
    "B.I.D"
    (Tory Lanez)
    2018 46 85 Memories Don't Die
    "Walk It Talk It"
    (Migos featuring Drake)
    10 7 55 14 31 Culture II
    "Loyal"
    (PartyNextDoor featuring Drake)
    2019 60 29 82 19 31 Partymobile
    "Restroom Occupied"
    (Yella Beezy featuring Chris Brown)
    109 101 Baccend Beezy
    "Thot Shit"
    (Megan Thee Stallion)
    2021 16 6 38 43 27 Something for Thee Hotties

    RIAA Certifications[edit]

    Track Year Certification Album Co-Producers
    1Hunnid

    (K Camp)

    2015 Platinum[11] Only Way Is Up Deko
    “Slippery”

    (Migos featuring Gucci Mane)

    2017 4× Platinum Culture Deko
    Pills & Automobiles

    (Chris Brown featuring Yo Gotti, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, and Kodak Black)

    2017 3× Platinum[12] Heartbreak On A Full Moon Smash David, the Martianz
    “B.I.D.”

    (Tory Lanez)

    2018 Gold[13] Memories Don't Die Smash David
    “Walk It Talk It”

    (Migos featuring Drake)

    2018 6× Platinum[14] Culture II Deko
    “Loyal”

    (PartyNextDoorftDrake)

    2019 Platinum[15] PARTYMOBILE DreGotJuice, OG Parker&40
    “Just Might”

    (Summer Walker featuring PartyNextDoor)

    2019 Platinum[16] Over It Arsenio Archer, G. Ry & OG Parker
    “Indigo”

    (Chris Brown)

    2019 Gold[17] Indigo Romano, Soundz, Scott Storch
    “Stuntin' On You”

    (Tyla Yaweh featuring Summer Walker)

    2020 Gold[18] Hitmaka, Chrishan
    “Man in the Mirror”

    (Chris Brown)

    2021 Gold[19] B4 AVA Smash David, S.Dot, Dez Wright, DiorWinterr
    “On It”

    (Jazmine Sullivan featuring Ari Lennox)

    2021 Gold[20] Heaux Tales WU10, Cardiak
    “Hood Melody”

    (DDG featuring OG Parker)

    2021 Gold DIE 4 RESPECT LondnBlue, Kazi Medina, Smash David & Jon Milli
    "Thot Shit

    (Megan Thee Stallion)

    2021 2× Platinum[21] Something for Thee Hotties Shawn “Source” Jarrett, OG Parker & LilJuMadeDaBeat
    “Baddest"

    (Yung Bleu featuring Chris Brown & 2 Chainz)

    2021 Gold[22] Hitmaka, OG Parker, Romano & Mike Woods
    "Vette Motors”

    (NBA Youngboy)

    2022 Gold[23] The Last Slimeto OG Parker, jetsonmade, Beezo, liltyh & Jason Goldberg
    "Sweetest Pie

    (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Dua Lipa)

    2022 Platinum[24] Traumazine Romano, Platinum Libraries & KOZ

    Production credits[edit]

    Track Year Artist(s) Album Co-Producers
    "Restroom Occupied"[25] 2019 Yella BeezyftChris Brown Baccend Beezy
    "Baguettey"[26] Yella Beezy ft Trapboy Freddy Romano
    "Trust"[27] Yella Beezy Smash David
    "Run Back" Always Never Where Now (EP) G.Ry, Romano, BRYVN
    "Hands Off"[28] Gucci ManeftJeremih Delusions of Grandeur
    "Natural Disaster"[29] Chris Brown Indigo Romano, Smash David
    "Burgundy"[30] Romano
    "Indigo"[31] Scott Storch, Romano, Soundz
    "Choosin"[32] PnB Rock TrapStar Turnt PopStar Romano, G Ry, 1Mind
    "Type a Way"[33] Eric BellingerftChris Brown & OG Parker The Rebirth 2 Romano
    "Showin Out"[34] Dreezy Big Dreez Xeryus, Romano
    "Love Someone"[35] DreezyftJacquees Romano, Xeryus
    "Control"[36] August AlsinaftTy Dolla Sign Forever and a Day Xeryus, Romano
    "Us"[37] August Alsina Romano
    "Go"[38] Romano, Pearl Lion
    "Bipolar"[39] 2018 Gucci ManeftQuavo Evil Genius Deko & Smash David
    "Cat Piss"[40] Ski Mask the Slump GodftLil Yachty Stokeley Deko & Romano
    "Did for the Streets"[41] Lil Durk Signed to the Streets 3 1Mind, Romano, CVRE
    "Perfect Timing"[42] MihTY, Jeremih & Ty Dolla $ign MIH-TY Romano, Keyboard Kid, HItmaka
    "FlEXiBle"[43] Tory LanezftLil Baby & Chris Brown Love Me Now? Romano, Smash David
    "Still"[44] Kollision Better Than Yesterday
    "How Bout That"[45] Quavo Quavo Huncho Romano
    "Walk With A Limp"[46] MozzyftYFN Lucci Gangland Landlord Dre Got The Juice, Goldenchyld, Budda Beats
    "No Validation"[47] Jacquees 4275
    "Whatever You Into"[48]
    "Mamacita"[49] BlocBoy JB Simi Deko, Romano
    "LA Nights"[50] Ne-Yo Good Man G Ry, Romano
    "Trouble In The City"[51] merge! Non-album single Deko, Romano
    "Street Punk"[52] Hoodrich Pablo Juan ft Lil Yachty Rich Hood G Ry
    "Big Tymers"[53] Lil Baby and Marlo 2 The Hard Way
    "Waterworld"[54] CarnageftMigos Battered Bruised & Bloody Carnage
    "Walk It Talk It"[55] MigosftDrake Culture II Deko
    "B.I.D."[56] Tory Lanez Memories Don't Die Smash David
    "Slippery"[57] 2017 MigosftGucci Mane Culture Deko
    "Enormous"[58] Gucci ManeftTy Dolla Sign Mr. Davis TM88, Rex Kudo
    "Liger"[59] CarnageftYoung Thug Young Martha Carnage
    "Been Broke Before"[60] YFN Lucci Long Live Nut Romano
    "Testimony"[61] YFN LucciftBoosie
    "Options"[62] Lil Baby Perfect Timing Beezo Beatz
    "Paper Ova Here"[63] Quavo Non-album singles
    "Intruder"[64] Takeoff
    "Pills and Automobiles"[65] Chris Brown ft. Yo Gotti, A Boogie wit da Hoodie & Kodak Black Heartbreak on a Full Moon Smash David, the Martianz
    "Sensei"[66] Chris Brown ft. A1 Deko
    "1Hunnid"[67] 2016 K CampftFetty Wap Only Way Is Up Deko
    "Everytime" YFN Lucci ft Johnny Cinco Wish Me Well 2[68]
    "Artificial" YFN Lucci
    "Like We Never" Goldenchyld, Dre Got Juice, King Wade
    "Who I Do It For" Goldenchyld
    "Talk That Shit"

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  • ^ Dreezy (Ft. Jacquees) – Love Someone, retrieved 2019-02-25
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