Bryan-Michael Cox Musical artist

Bryan-Michael Cox (born December 1, 1977) is a multiple Grammy Award-winning American songwriter and record producer, notable for his extensive work with multiple platinum-selling artists including Usher, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, and Toni Braxton. In 2009, Cox was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame for his outstanding contribution to music. Among his most notable productions are "Be Without You" for Mary J. Blige, "Burn", "Confessions" and "U Got It Bad" for Usher, and "Shake It Off", "I Stay In Love" and "You Don't Know What To Do" for Mariah Carey. During his career Cox has been responsible for over 100 million record sales, 35 number one hits, and 12 Grammy Award nominations (including 8 wins). Cox also attained a Guinness World Record for the longest consecutive period of chart success (after spending over five years on the Billboard chart continuously), breaking the record previously held by The Beatles. After growing up in Houston, Texas (where Cox was good friends at high school with Beyoncé, often producing records for the members of Destiny's Child before they signed with Columbia Records), Cox relocated to Atlanta to pursue his professional music career and soon established a close working relationship with his frequent production partner Jermaine Dupri. Cox is widely regarded as one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful songwriters and producers in the history of contemporary R&B.

Personal facts

Birth dateDecember 01, 1977
Birth place
Miami , Florida , United States
Hometown
United States

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Musical artist

Career started1998
associated musical artist
Jennifer Lopez
Mariah Carey
Janet Jackson
R. Kelly
Sean Combs
Mary J. Blige
Usher (entertainer)
BackgroundNon performing personnel
genre
Contemporary R&B
Hip hop music
record label
So So Def Recordings
Warner/Chappell Music

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  1. http://www.firstofdecember.com