Draft:Triangle Park Music

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Triangle Park Music
OriginPhiladelphia, PA
Genres
Occupation(s)
Years active2015–present
Members
  • Scott “Robot Scott” Carter
  • William A. Carter
  • Vanessa “Nettie” Wood
  • Venum Beats
  • Donterll McDuffie
Past members
  • Aliandro Prawl
  • Dre Pinckney

Triangle Park Music is a Grammy Award Winning 9x Grammy Nominated American music production team that consists of Scott “Robot Scott” Carter, Vanessa “Nettie” Wood, associate producers, Donterll McDuffie and Venum Beats.[1]

History

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Triangle Park Music started in Philadelphia by Scott “Robot Scott” Carter Triangle Park Music is a music production company founded in Philadelphia by The origins of the production team initially started with Matrax Productions, a songwriting and production duo composed of Scott “Robot Scott” Carter and Damon “Haze” Hayes. Triangle Park later added partner Aliandro Prawl and associate producer Dre Pinckney from 2016-2020.[2] [3]

Triangle Park Music initally known as Matrax Productions gained recognition for their work with high-profile artists such as Keshia Chanté, Eva Avila, and Glenn Lewis. They produced the breakout singles "Been Gone," "2U," and "Ring The Alarm" for Keshia Chanté. Notably, "Ring The Alarm" was featured in WarChild’s “Keep The Beat” charity campaign, with all proceeds supporting children affected by war. This track also appeared on the triple platinum compilation album "MuchDance 2006."[4] [5]

Additionally, Matrax Productions penned and produced Eva Avila's first single, "Give Me the Music," and collaborated on Glenn Lewis's album "Moment of Truth," producing the second single, "Ugly Face." The various collaborations throughout the years led to the creation of Triangle Park Music production team. They relocated to Los Angles to continue their pursuit working with various notable artists including Ant Clemons, Diana Ross,and Kanye West .[6] [7]

Discography

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Year Artist Song / Album Details
2005 Frankie Storm ("Sorry", "Easy Come", "Why", “Get it Girl” “Love Struck”) Producer
2006 Keshia Chante (" Ring the Alarm"," Sorry", “2U”, Been Gone”) Producer
2008 Tiffany Evans ("No Show”, “I’m Okay”) Producer
2008 Raven Symone Raven-Symoné (album) (“Face 2 Face”) Producer
2008 Eva Avila (“Give Me The Music”) Producer
2008 Karina Pasian (“See You Later”) Producer
2013 Glenn Lewis (“Ugly Face”) Producer
2014 Kat Dahlia (“The High”, “Game Of Life”, “302”) Producer
2017
Pearl Gates ("Nasty", "So Good", “Champagne on Chill” “Elevate”, “For you”) Producer
2018 Ant Clemons ("1st", "Best Friend") Producer
Luke James (“Outside the Box”) Producer
Justine Skye (“Build”) Producer
Bebe Rexha Expectations (“Shinning Star”) Producer
Teyana Taylor K.T.S.E. (“No Manners", "Hurry" Ft.Kanye west) Producer
Kanye West Ye, All Mine (Kanye West song) Producer
2019 Jason Derulo (“Let’s Shut Up & Dance”) Producer
Kehlani (Butterfly) Producer
Damian Lillard Big D.O.L.L.A., (“Track Meet”) Producer
Cordae Bad Idea (YBN Cordae song) Producer
H.E.R. I Used to Know Her (“Racks” Ft.Cordae) Producer
H.E.R. I Used to Know Her (“Take you there”) Producer
Ambre (“Lost”) Producer
Jozzy (“Sucka Free “Ft. Lil Wayne) Producer
J. Ivy BJ the Chicago Kid (“Without You”) Grammy Award Winning Album Engineer
BJ the Chicago Kid 1123 (“Worrying Bout Me”, “Champagne”, “Can’t Wait”, “Players Ball”) Production/Engineer Grammy Nominated
Kash Doll Stacked (“Kitten” ft Lil Wayne) Producer
2020 Symba (“Touch the Sky”) Producer
Latto Queen of da Souf (“Blame me”) Producer
Good Girl (“Hot Ride”, “FACE”, “I Can Be Yours”, “Don’t Talk Back”, “215”) Producer
Ambre (“Risk it All”) Producer
Empire (“Fighting For”,”Juice”,) Producer
Saygrace (“Priorities”) Producer
Ty Dolla Sign Featuring Ty Dolla Sign (“Your Turn”) Producer
Noah Cyrus Ant Clemons The End of Everything (“Wonder Years”) Producer
2021 Ed Sheeran = (album) Visiting Hours Producer
Symba (Don’t Condone) Producer
Diana Ross Thank You (Diana Ross album) If the World Just Danced("Tomorrow") Producer
Amaal Nuux (Petty Love) Producer
Baby Tate (rapper) (Dungarees) Producer
2022 Brockhampton (band) The Family (Brockhampton album) (Good Time) Producer
Bleulilbaby (“You”) (“Pride” ft Symba) Producer
Inayah (“In My Head”) (“Woody”) Producer
BJ the Chicago Kid (“Best Night of your Life”,“Spend the Night” ,“Never Change”,“Forgot Your Name”, “Get Loose”, “Smoke Break”, “Feel Something Do Something”, “Liquor Store in the Sky”) Engineer
2023
Shawn Smith (On me ft Taylor Green) Producer
Maiya the Don (“Dusties”) Producer
2024 Major Myjah (“Exes”) Producer
Normani Dopamine (Normani album) ("Distance") Producer
(Annie Tracy) (“Summer Time”) Producer
Ray Vaughn (rapper) Pusha T (“Problems”) Producer
Radio Pineapple CITI ("Work”) Producer

References

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  1. ^ “Grammy Winner, First-Time Nominee Share Musical Brotherhood, spectrumnews1.com/ca/la-west/entertainment/2021/03/12/grammy-winner-and-first-time-nominee-share-musical-brotherhood. Accessed 25 July 2024"
  2. ^ Centeno, Tony M. “5 Female Hip-Hop Producers You Need to Know: V103.” International Women’s Day, 1 Mar. 2024, v103.iheart.com/featured/international-womens-day/content/2022-02-25-5-female-producers-you-need-to-know/.
  3. ^ Scott “Robot Scott” Carter, William A. Carter. Gotto, Connor. “Diana Ross Returns with ‘If the World Just Danced.’” RETROPOP, 3 Sept. 2021, retropopmagazine.com/diana-ross-if-the-world-just-danced-single/.
  4. ^ Daily Inspiration: Meet Derek Graham, voyagela.com/interview/daily-inspiration-meet-derek-graham/. Accessed 19 July 2024.
  5. ^ “Matrax Productions.” Genius, genius.com/artists/Matrax-productions. Accessed 25 July 2024.
  6. ^ Sandifer, Skyy. “Ant Clemons on How Finding His Purpose Made His Career.” Complex, Complex, 5 Feb. 2023,
  7. ^ Culture Fix. “Home.” Culture Fix, 3 Sept. 2021, www.culturefix.co.uk/?p=18887.