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Though we called it two months ago, seeing as how Daley and Nineteen85 are both credited on “Faithful,” this all but makes it official these two are DVSN. Daniel DaleyĭVSN has shrouded themselves in mystery, but it’s no mystery anymore. Blige’s “Mary’s Joint,” which is sampled on “Weston Road Flows.” While not at the same time and not live in the studio, Drake has Weezy, Kanye and Puff all credited on Views, which is noteworthy. Puff Daddy gets credited here because he co-wrote Mary J. Songwriting credit on “Weston Road Flows” Also worth noting, while he has a songwriting credit on “Too Good” he does not have a production credit. He’s also worked heavily with some reggae artists like Sublime With Rome, SOJA and Collie Budz, which explains the reggae vibes on “Controlla.” He also has a credit on Drizzy’s Take Care. Chin-Quee has a hell of a resume with credits on Eminem's Recovery, Bruno Mars’ Unorthodox Jukebox and John Legend’s Evolver.
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Views is full of up-and-comers and unknowns. Songwriting credit on “Too Good” & “Controlla.” Production credit on “Controlla” In addition to helping out on “Still,” the twenty-year-old T-Dot producer previously collabed with Drake on the GRAMMY-nominated “Back To Back.” Not a bad look for a young producer, huh? Dwayne Chin-Quee (Supa Dups) Songwriting and production credit on “Still Here” Lil Wayne?! Woah. Obviously, he’s not featured on the song, so I’m still trying to figure out what his input was exactly, but my guess would be it has something to do with the sample of the Bounce classic “She Rode That Dick Like A Soldier.” A New Orleans connection? Jahmar Carter (Daxz)
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Otherwise known as DJ Camper, the veteran songwriter and producer has worked with a Who's Who of A-List artists, including Jay Z, Big Sean, Mariah Carey, Chris Brown and John Legend. Like MixedByAli on the TDE side, if you like how any of these Views records sound, you need to be bowing down at the altar of Campbell.Īnd yes, I know, it's ironic that I just wrote all that and we aren't going to give the rest of the sound crew their own mentions additional shout outs go to Chris Athens for mastering and Les Bateman and Lindsay Warnner for engineering the entire album. The average music fan doesn't even know that album mixing is a job, let alone could name an engineer. Pimp C!!! Pimp C!!!! Still kind of weird to hear him on a Drake album, especially a song like “Faithful,” but Pimp C!!!! Also, how crazy is it for DVSN to have a song with Pimp C? There's absolutely no way the newcomers could have ever predicted they'd have a record with one-half of UGK in their ever-growing discography, album truth is often stranger than fiction.Ĭonsidering how many overlooked people there are on this list, Campbell might be the most overlooked. Chad Butler (Pimp C)įeature and songwriting credit on “Faithful” This is Divine Brown the Canadian singer and actress who's had some hits in the U.S. Jamaican reggae/dancehall artist David Brooks, AKA Mavado, has a writing credit on “9.” It’s not the first time Mavado has been closely aligned with Drizzy- see “Find Your Love”-but here it’s only because Drizzy sampled his tune "Dying." Divine Brownįor those about to get their Google on, this isn't Divine Brown the famous prostitute. While prominently featured on “With You” he also has a writing credit on “U with Me?” Expect more PND reference tracks from the album to surface any day now. Odds are if you care enough to read a piece on the Views liner notes you already knew who he is. Brathwaite is better known as PartyNextDoor.