Aqil Davidson, sometimes socially referred to as A-Plus or Empra, is an American lyricist, hip-hop artist, and record producer. He is known for being front man and lead rapper of hip-hop / new jack swing brand Wreckx-n-Effect[1][2] and writing, producing, and being featured on songs by Michael Jackson,[3][4] Bobby Brown, MC Hammer, MC Lyte, and Guy.[5]

Aqil Davidson
Born
Aqil Davidson

Other names
  • Wreckx-N-Effect
  • A-Plus
  • Empra
Occupations
  • Music Publishing
  • Lyricist
  • Performer
  • Public Speaker
  • Producer
Years active1988-present

Career edit

Davidson formed Wreckx-n-Effect with Riley and Mitchell in 1988.[6] He released three albums with the group: the self-titled Wreckx-n-Effect in 1989, with the breakout #1 rap chart hit "New Jack Swing",[7] Then the RIAA certified platinum "Hard or Smooth" in 1992, containing the multi-platinum smash Rump Shaker[8][9] and Raps New Generation in 1996.[10] Wreckx is most known for the singles “New Jack Swing”[11] and “Rump Shaker” which hit the No. 2 position on Billboard 100 in January 1993.[12][13][14][15] Both of the singles reached the #1 ranking on Billboard's Hot Rap Songs chart.[16]

Davidson served as a producer, composer, and featured artist  for new jack swing group Guy’s album The Future, which was released in 1990.[5] Davidson worked closely with Guy member Teddy Riley on his projects with Wreckx-n-Effect.[14]

In 2019, Davidson released a remix of “Rump Shaker” alongside Wreckx-n-Effects bandmate Markell Riley to promote liqueur brand Rumple Minze.[17]

Personal life edit

In 2020, Davidson was part of a group of celebrities who signed a publicly released letter urging the state of New York to repeal section 50-A of New York's Civil Rights Law in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.[18][19]

Discography edit

As featured artist edit

Year Single Album
1989 “New Jack Swing” (Wreckx-N-Effect feat. Aqil Davidson & Teddy Riley) Wreckx-N-Effect[20]
1990 “So You Like What You See” remix (Samuelle feat. Aqil Davidson) Living in Black Paradise[21]
1990 “D-O-G Me Out" remix (GUY feat. Aqil Davidson) The Future[22]
1991 “She Drives Me Wild” (Michael Jackson feat. Aqil Davidson) Dangerous[5][3]
1991 "Ready Or Not" (Wreckx-N-Effect feat. Aqil Davidson & BigBub) House Party 2 sdtrk[23]
1992 “Is It Good To You” remix (Tammy Lucas feat. Aqil Davidson) JUICE[24]
1992 “That's The Way Love Is” (Bobby Brown feat. Aqil Davidson) Bobby[5][14][25]"
1992 “Rump Shaker” (Wreckx-N-Effect feat. Aqil Davidson) Hard or Smooth[5][14]
1992 “Wreckx Shop” (Wreckx-N-Effect feat. Aqil Davidson) Hard or Smooth[26]
1993 “Knockin Boots" (Wreckx-N-Effect feat. Aqil Davidson) Hard or Smooth[27]
1994 “Joi” (London Jones feat. Aqil Davidson) For You[28]
1997 “I Believe” (Remix feat. Aqil Davidson and Nutta Butta) Shades[5]

As a songwriter edit

Year Artist Album Song Peak chart positions
US US R&B

HipHop

Hot Rap

Songs

1990 Guy

The Future[29]

"Her"
“Wanna Get With U”
“Total Control”
“Gotta Be a Leader”
1990 Michael Jackson Dangerous[30] “She Drives Me Wild”
1992 Bobby Brown Bobby[31] “That’s the Way Love Is” 57[15] 9[32]
1993 MC Lyte Ain’t No Other[33] “Ruffneck” 35 10 1[34]
1994 London Jones For You[28] "Joi"
1997 No Authority Keep On[35] “Don’t Stop”
1997 Queen Pen My Melody[36] “Party Ain’t a Party”
1997 Shades Shades[5] “I Believe” (Remix feat. Aqil Davidson and Nutta Butta)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References edit

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  8. ^ "Hard or Smooth certifications". RIAA. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
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