Anthony Clemons Jr. (born September 26, 1991) is an American singer, rapper and songwriter from Willingboro Township, New Jersey. He rose to prominence as a guest performer on Kanye West's 2018 single "All Mine", after which he contributed to West's Wyoming Sessions, as well as his subsequent album, Jesus Is King (2019). Clemons' debut studio album, Happy 2 Be Here (2020) was nominated for Best R&B Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards; with a total of four, his three other nominations yielded from his songwriting work on albums for Mary J. Blige and H.E.R.[2][3] Clemons is also known for his contributions to the original version of West's 2021 single, "Hurricane", and other songs intended for his tenth album Donda (2021), most of which remain unreleased.
Early life
Clemons was born and raised in Willingboro, New Jersey.[1] His musical taste was shaped by his parents playing Michael Jackson, The Notorious B.I.G. and Stevie Wonder.[1] At age four, Clemons began performing at birthday parties as a Jackson impersonator.[1] While studying at Burlington County Institute of Technology, Clemons was part of the youth choir at the Sharon Baptist Church and joined The Heritage Players and Showstoppers at Willingboro High School.[1] At family events, Clemons would sing with his sisters Ashley and Amber as the "Clemons Trio".[1] In 2009, during his parents' divorce, Clemons began his interest in songwriting.[1] Clemons began recording himself and producing music with Pro Tools and Logic.[1] Clemons attended a semester at Burlington County College before dropping out.[1]
Career
Clemons began his songwriting career in 2016.[4] While working at Red Lobster in Cherry Hill, Clemons flew to Los Angeles bi-weekly in an attempt to meet songwriters and producers.[4] He would return to Philadelphia every time he ran out of money.[4] He studied songwriting at White Hall Arts Academy with Tanisha Hall.[5] Clemons' mother ultimately supported him in permanently moving to Los Angeles, where Clemons slept on two friends' floors.[4] Clemons wrote a song a day in exchange for rent.[4] In Los Angeles, Clemons met record producer Ryan Toby, who gave him the opportunity to work on Luke James' 2017 single "Drip" – Clemons' first major songwriting credit.[4]
In January 2018, Clemons met Nigerian record producer Bongo ByTheWay, and upon doing so, they recorded eleven collaborative tracks in a single day.[1] After the two quickly became acquainted, Bongo ByTheWay introduced Clemons to Chicago singer Jeremih;[4] Clemons recorded the hook for a Jeremih demo titled "All Mine".[6] After Jeremih's invitation to Kanye West's Wyoming ranch, the demo was played and reworked into the version heard on his eighth studio album Ye,[6] which utilized Clemons' demo.[6]
West then invited Clemons himself to the ranch to write and record demos for Teyana Taylor's second studio album K.T.S.E., on which he provided additional vocals on its song "Hurry".[4] Clemons saw an increase in fame after working with West.[7] In September 2018, Clemons was invited to Chicago by West and Chance the Rapper to work on West's ninth studio album.[4] Known at the time as Yandhi, Clemons was to serve as a guest feature on seven out of its eight tracks.[8] Several leaked songs from the album featured Clemons performing demo verses for West.[9]Yandhi was reworked and released as Jesus Is King in October 2019, where Clemons was credited on the tracks "Selah", "Everything We Need", and "Water".[4]
On February 26, 2021, Clemons released a reissue of his debut album, Happy 2 Be Here as HAPPY 2 BE HERE (Anniversary Edition), with the additional song: "June 1st", commemorating the release of his 2018 breakthrough hit "All Mine" with Kanye West.
In 2024, Clemons wrote on the song "Talking / Once Again" from Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign's (¥$) collaborative album Vultures 1. The song moderately entered the Billboard Hot 100, while the album debuted atop the Billboard 200. For ¥$'s follow-up album Vultures 2, released on 3 August of the same year, he wrote on the track "My Soul", and provided additional vocals on the track "Sky City" along with American singer-songwriter The-Dream.