American producer, songwriter (born 1982)
Musical artist
Floyd Nathaniel Hills (born February 22, 1982), known professionally as Danja (), is an American record producer from Virginia Beach, Virginia . Beginning his career as a co-producer for fellow Virginian Timbaland , he has since produced for Britney Spears , Usher , Keri Hilson , T.I. , Nelly Furtado , Ciara , Mariah Carey , Madonna , Whitney Houston , Missy Elliott , M.I.A. , Justin Timberlake , JoJo , Joe Jonas , Simple Plan , the Clutch , Pink , T-Pain , Diddy , Meek Mill , Björk , Duran Duran and AGNEZ MO .
Early life
Hills, born in Virginia Beach, Virginia , took up the drums and piano in his early teens. He got his start by playing in his church when he was growing up.[ 1] In 2000, Hills worked with producer and singer Teddy Riley on Blackstreet 's fourth album, Level II .[ 2] In 2001, a chance encounter with Timbaland turned into an opportunity to play some music for him. Two years later, Timbaland brought Danja to Miami to work in his studio.[ 1] [ 3] [ 4]
Career
With Timbaland, Hills produced a wide catalog of songs in 2006 including "Put You On The Game " by rapper The Game , "Promiscuous " and "Say It Right " by Nelly Furtado , "SexyBack ", "What Goes Around...Comes Around " and "My Love " by Justin Timberlake . In the subsequent years, he produced "Love Story " by Katharine McPhee , "Innocence " and "Earth Intruders " by Björk , and "Give It to Me " and "The Way I Are " off Timbaland's second solo album.[ 5]
In 2007, Danja produced "Gimme More " for Britney Spears , as well as "Break the Ice " and five other tracks for her Blackout album. The following year, he produced "Kill the Lights " and other songs for her following album, Circus .[ 2]
Danja produced several tracks with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake for Madonna 's 2008 album Hard Candy , including its lead single "4 Minutes ". He also produced Mariah Carey 's "Migrate" from E=MC² , Keri Hilson 's "Knock You Down " from In a Perfect World... , and P!nk 's "Sober " from Funhouse .
Danja produced the song "Toy Soldier" on Keri Hilson 's second album No Boys Allowed (2010), "Freak" by Jamie Foxx , "The Writer" by Jesse McCartney , and "Sleep When I'm Gone" by DJ Khaled on the album We the Best Forever (2011).
In 2010, Danja produced three songs on Diddy – Dirty Money 's album Last Train To Paris and "Everything On Me" on T.I's album No Mercy . Danja produced several singles for the recording career of songwriting collaborator Kevin Cossom , including his debut "Baby I Like It" featuring Fabolous and Diddy . For Travis Garland , he produced "Believe", "Don't Leave Me Rose", and "Killer". Danja has also produced "Sexy to Me " by singer/songwriter Joanna Levesque , which is also featured on the singer's commercial for Clearasil . According to Danja's Twitter account, he was in studio with Mary J. Blige and Jay-Z
Production discography
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
Other Awards
References
^ a b Janeé Bolden (2006-10-09). "Timbaland's Right Hand Man, Danja" . SOHH.com . Archived from the original on 2007-01-30.
^ a b Jurgensen, John (14 October 2007). "Life of Danja" . Wall Street Journal . Retrieved 19 February 2017 .
^ Malcolm Venable (2007-02-10). "Danja: Hitting the right note" . HamptonRoads . Archived from the original on 2007-07-12.
^ Jayson Rodriguez (2007-05-01). "Timbaland Protege Danja Makes His Own Noise With DJ Khaled, Trey Songz" . MTV News . Archived from the original on May 3, 2007.
^ Hillary Crosley (2007-05-10). "Epic's Walk Honors Nate 'DanjaHandz' Hills" . Billboard . Archived from the original on 2008-06-16. Retrieved 2007-05-11 .
^ "Nate (Danja) Hills" . grammy.com . The Recording Academy . 23 November 2020. Retrieved February 7, 2021 .
^ Dadds, Kimberly (January 28, 2008). "Spears wins album award at NRJ ceremony" . Digital Spy . Archived from the original on October 25, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2011 .
^ "Americans Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Kanye West, 30 Seconds To Mars Dominate 2008 MTV EMAs" . MTV . Archived from the original on November 4, 2015. Retrieved October 12, 2017 .
^ Lyons, Ben; Sutherland, Laura (November 7, 2008). "Britney Spears seals comeback with two gongs at MTV Europe Music Awards" . Daily Record . Archived from the original on March 1, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2011 .
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International National Artists