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Rocco Did It Again!
Rocco Did It Again! at the 2022 Grammy Awards
Rocco Did It Again! at the 2022 Grammy Awards
Background information
Birth nameRocco Valdes
Also known asRoc
Born (1984-10-02) October 2, 1984 (age 39)
Hialeah, Florida, U.S.
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • music publisher
  • record executive
  • Years active2002–present
    Labels
    • 21Summer
  • Def Jam
  • Chase
  • Rocco Valdes, known professionally as Rocco Did It Again!, is an American record producer, songwriter, music publisher, and music executive from Hialeah, Florida.[1] Valdes co-founded the record label Chase Records (or Chase Entertainment) in 2004, which has been credited with signing American singers T-Pain and Austin Mahone prior to their mainstream breakthroughs; Valdes remained the former's manager after his departure in favor of a major label, while the latter's record deal—first signed in 2012—led to a joint venture with Republic Records and Cash Money Records the following year.[2] By 2018, he served as the talent manager for fellow Floridian, rapper 9lokkNine prior to his December 2021 incarceration.[3][4]

    Early life[edit]

    Rocco was born in Hialeah, Florida, where he attended Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High School. After High School, Valdes developed an interest in music and decided to attend Full Sail UniversityinWinter Park, Florida. Initially, Valdes wanted to be a music engineer, but decided to he was more intrigued by the business side of music, only to find himself back on the technical side of music later in his career.[5][6]

    Career[edit]

    Valdes began his career in 2002 at Def Jam Recordings, where he worked as an A&R assistant for two years. In 2004, Valdes discovered American singer T-Pain and managed his career in a joint venture with RCA Records for ten years. In 2012, Valdes signed pop singer Austin Mahone to his first recording contract in a joint venture with Universal Republic Records, and later Cash Money Records the following year.[7] In 2018, he became the manager of Orlando, Florida-based rapper 9lokkNine. He produced his song "223's" (featuring YNW Melly), which was released commercially the following year as Melly's single; where it then reached at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. That same year, Valdes shifted focus onto further work in production and songwriting.[8][9]

    In the following years, he has been credited on the singles "Jump" by DaBaby, "Tick Tock" by Young Thug, "Alone" by Kim Petras and Nicki Minaj, and "Blick Blick" by Coi Leray. He produced and co-wrote Saweetie's 2021 single "Best Friend", which became a hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, peaked on the Rhythmic chart, and was nominated for Best Rap Song at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. He has contributed to Lil Durk's 2023 single "All My Life", which won Best Melodic Rap Performance at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards.

    Charted singles[edit]

    List of singles as either producer or co-producer, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released, performing artists and album name List of singles written or co-written for other artists
    Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
    US US R&B/HH US
    Rap
    UK AUS CAN GER IRE SWI NZ
    "223's"
    (YNW Melly featuring 9lokkNine)
    2019 34 17 14 69 27 53 38 69 38
    • RIAA: 2× Platinum
    Melly vs. Melvin
    "Jump"
    (DaBaby featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again)
    2020 17 9 6 62 77 12 Blame It on Baby
    "Best Friend"
    (Saweetie featuring Doja Cat)
    2021 14 6 6 16 25 39 1 36 96 39
    • RIAA: 4× Platinum
    Pretty Bitch Music
    "Tick Tock"
    {Young Thug}
    96 37 34 34
    "Blick Blick"
    (Coi Leray featuring Nicki Minaj)
    2022 37 10 10 71 68 10 Trendsetter
    "Pretty Girl Era"
    (Lu Kala)
    2023 49
    "Lottery"
    (Latto featuring Lu Kala)
    83 9 29 32 62 15 32
    "Alone"
    (Kim Petras featuring Nicki Minaj)
    55 37 32 35 17 4 Feed the Beast (Kim Petras album)
    "All My Life"
    (Lil Durk featuring J. Cole)
    2 1 1 6 7 11 23 11 Almost Healed
    "Stand By Me"
    (Lil Durk featuring Morgan Wallen)
    22 8 8 27 5 Almost Healed
    "Cowgirl"
    (Nicki Minaj featuring Lourdiz)
    87 23 Pink Friday 2
    "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

    Discography (producer/composer)[edit]

    List of songs as either producer or composer List of songs written or co-written for other artists
    Title Year Artist Album
    Woman's World 2024 Katy Perry 143
    Cobwebs BLP Kosher Scarecrow
    Who's Gonna Lu Kala
    Gag On It Kim Petras Slut Pop Miami
    Banana Boat Kim Petras Slut Pop Miami
    Get Fucked Kim Petras Slut Pop Miami
    Rim Job Kim Petras Slut Pop Miami
    Cockblocker Kim Petras Slut Pop Miami
    Butt Slutt Kim Petras Slut Pop Miami
    Head Head Honcho Kim Petras Slut Pop Miami
    Can We Fuck Kim Petras Slut Pop Miami
    Whale Cock Kim Petras Slut Pop Miami
    Cowgirl
    (featuring Lourdiz)
    2023 Nicki Minaj Pink Friday 2
    Flashy
    (featuring Kim Petras)
    City Girls R.A.W. (City Girls album)
    Treat Me Like A Hoe Kim Petras Problématique (album)
    Make Up your Mind Cordae
    Stand By Me
    (featuring Morgan Wallen)
    Lil Durk Almost Healed
    All My Life
    (featuring J.Cole)
    On Fire Snow Wife Queen Degenerate
    I Can't Stop
    (featuring Omah Lay)
    Big Boss Vette Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (soundtrack)
    Day One Tyga
    Alone
    (featuring Nicki Minaj)
    Kim Petras
    Georgia Peach Quinn XCII The People's Champ
    1-800 Bad Bitch Saucy Santana
    Problem Big Boss Vette
    Lottery
    (featuring Lu Kala)
    Latto
    Pretty Girls Walk Big Boss Vette
    Get it Big Boss Vette
    Dollas Big Boss Vette
    Pretty Girl Era Lu Kala
    Tick Tock 2022 JNR Choi
    Make Me Dirty Heads
    Blick Blick
    (featuring Nicki Minaj)
    Coi Leray
    Anxiety Coi Leray
    Throat Goat Kim Petras
    Super Power Bitch Kim Petras
    XXX Kim Petras
    Treat Me Like A Slut Kim Petras
    Slut Pop Kim Petras
    Wootie Woot A1 LaFlare
    Coconuts 2021 Kim Petras
    Icy Chain Saweetie
    • PBM
    Tick Tock Young Thug
    Trouble 347aidan
    Best Friend
    (featuring Doja Cat)
    Saweetie
    Jump
    (featuring Youngboy Never Broke Again)
    2020 Da Baby
    Homeless Lottery 347aidan
    Neighborhood Miles Wesley
    Boy Bye Big Klit
    223's
    (featuring 9lokkNine)
    2019 YNW Melly
    Xmas Song 2018 9lokkNine
    Somebody Got Get It
    (featuring T-Pain)
    2014 Timeflies
    You Da Shit 2011 Lil Wayne
    Sweat
    (featuring Lil Wayne)
    Bow Wow
    Orgullo 2010 Pitbull
    Impressed Maejor
    Change
    (featuring Diddy, Akon and Mary J. Blige)
    2008 T-Pain
    Long Lap Dance T-Pain
    Send Me An Email
    (featuringT-Pain)
    2006 J-Shin

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Reid, Shaheem. "T-Pain's Managers Say The Best Place To Do Business Deals In Miami Is ... A Strip Club!". MTV News. Archived from the original on December 12, 2018. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  • ^ "Rocco Valdes". Billboard.
  • ^ "Austin Mahone Signed Record Deal With Universal Republic/Chase". The Hollywood Reporter. August 28, 2012.
  • ^ "Rocco Valdes". Grammy Awards.
  • ^ "The Making of Baby Bieber". The Hollywood Reporter. June 5, 2012. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  • ^ "Rocco "Did It Again!" Valdes". Billboard. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  • ^ "Rocco Valdes - Investor Profile | Foundersuite".
  • ^ "Rocco Valdes | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  • ^ "The Making Of YNW Melly "223s" With 9lokknine & Rocco Did It Again!". Genius. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
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