Key Wane
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Birth name | Dwane Marshall Weir II[1] |
Born | 1990 (age 33–34) |
Origin | Detroit, Michigan, United States[2] |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, songwriter |
Instruments | Kickdrum, piano |
Years active | 2006-present |
Labels | Finally Famous[3] |
Associated acts | Big Sean, Tyga |
Dwane Marshall Weir II (born 1990) is an American hip hop record producer and songwriter, better known by his stage name Key Wane (stylized as KeY Wane). Wane has produced for artists such as Big Sean, Beyoncé, Drake, Wale, Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, Tyga, Ariana Grande, Rockie Fresh, Roscoe Dash, Logic and Meek Mill among others.[4] Wane is signed to Big Sean's Finally Famous record label as a songwriter and producer. He is best known for producing Drake's "All Me", Beyoncé's "Partition", Meek Mill "Amen" and Big Sean's "Guap", "Beware" and an extensive amount of his Hall of Fame album.
Contents
- 1 Early life
- 2 Musical career
- 3 Production style
- 4 Discography
- 5 Production discography
- 5.1 Singles produced
- 5.2 2010
- 5.3 2011
- 5.4 2012
- 5.4.1 Tyga - Careless World: Rise of the Last King
- 5.4.2 Rockie Fresh - Driving 88
- 5.4.3 King Chip - Tell Ya Friends
- 5.4.4 Meek Mill - Dreams and Nightmares
- 5.4.5 Chevy Woods - Gang Land
- 5.4.6 Roscoe Dash - 2.0
- 5.4.7 Big Sean - Detroit
- 5.4.8 Alley Boy - War Cry
- 5.4.9 Lil Wayne - The Appreciation Vol. 5: Holiday Edition
- 5.4.10 Wale - Folarin
- 5.5 2013
- 5.6 2014
- 5.7 2015
- 6 References
- 7 External links
Early life
At the age of 11 or 12 Key Wane first started playing the piano, initially teaching himself single-note melodies before his mom heard him and got involved in his learning. He would tell XXL, “She ordered me this Yamaha keyboard out of a JCPenney catalog. It got mailed to the house, and I just started making beats on it. Then I started taking piano lessons, and the stuff I learned from my piano lessons, I would combine that with beats, and it really was just something that I loved to do, man. I really didn’t go out a lot cause I was always coming up with stuff."[4] In December 2012, Key Wane graduated from Tennessee State University with a degree in Musical Arts and Sciences.[4]
Musical career
In 2005, Key Wane met rapper Big Sean, who was friends with his older brother and cousin at their high school, Cass Technical High School in Detroit. Around the same time Wane started taking record production seriously, and begun sending him beats periodically. During mid-2010 before his junior year of college, Key Wane first became known after producing "Memories" by Big Sean, from his third mixtape Finally Famous Vol. 3: BIG.[5] In 2011, Key Wane received his first big beat placement outside of a Big Sean project, producing Tyga's "Drink the Night Away" featuring The Game and Mario, "Don't Wake Me Up" and "Hypnotized", all of which featured on his mixtape Black Thoughts Vol. 2.[6][7] In November 2011, Big Sean signed Wane to a co-publishing deal with his record label Finally Famous as a song-writer and record producer.[8][9] He would be the first producer signed to Sean's Finally Famous record label, which also includes rappers Earlly Mac and SAYITAINTTONE.[10][11]
In early 2012, Key Wane produced the controversial track "Amen" originally for Big Sean, but after he passed on it Meek Mill picked it up and would release it as the lead single from his debut album Dreams and Nightmares. Many Christian hip hop artists and religious leaders commented negatively on the song.[12][13] However the song would end up peaking at number 57 on the Billboard Hot 100.[14] After his significant contributions over the year such as to Sean's "Guap" and Detroit mixtape, XXL named Key Wane one of hip-hops most must-watch producers.[15]
In September 2012, Key Wane revealed upcoming collaborations with Trey Songz, Hit-Boy, King Chip, Rockie Fresh.[9] Then in December 2012, Wane confirmed working with Drake, Jhene Aiko, Big Sean and Beyoncé on their upcoming albums.[1] On February 4, 2013 Wane released his second mixtape, titled So Many Keys Vol. 1. It was primarily a collection of his most known produced songs, along with a new solo track "Have Some Fun".[16] On August 1, 2013 Drake released a song titled "All Me" produced by Key Wane, featuring 2 Chainz and Big Sean, from his upcoming third studio album Nothing Was the Same.[17] He had origionlly produced the instrumental for Big Sean, but after the record had sat for a couple months he sent the instrumental to Drake, who immediately picked up the beat.[2] Along with No ID, Key Wane produced the majority of Big Sean's second studio album Hall of Fame (2013), including the highest charting singles of the album, "Guap" and "Beware" featuring Jhene Aiko and Lil Wayne. He contributed production to six songs in total.[3][18][19] On December 22, 2013, Diggy Simmons released a song named "Mama Said", featuring vocals from B.o.B and Key Wane. Key Wane also provided the song's production.[20]
Production style
Key Wane's production has been described as "soulful instrumental music."[21] His production is based around a melodic piano driven sound and a kickdrum.[4][8]
Discography
Mixtapes
Title | Album details |
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Student of the Year |
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So Many Keys Vol. 1 |
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A Little Something For Everybody[23] |
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Production discography
Singles produced
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | |||
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US |
US R&B/HH |
US Rap |
UK R&B |
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2012 | "Amen" (Meek Mill featuring Drake) |
57 | 5 | 4 | — | Dreams and Nightmares |
"Guap" (Big Sean) |
71 | 21 | 17 | — | Hall of Fame | |
2013 | "Beware" (Big Sean featuring Lil Wayne & Jhene Aiko) |
38 | 10 | 7 | — | |
"All Me" (Drake featuring Big Sean & 2 Chainz) |
20 | 6 | 4 | 33 | Nothing Was the Same | |
2014 | "Partition" (Beyoncé) |
23 | 9 | — | 15 | Beyoncé |
2010
Big Sean - Finally Famous Vol. 3: BIG
- "My Closet" (featuring SAYITAINTTONE)
- "Almost Wrote You a Love Song" (co. produced by No ID)[24]
- "Memories"
2011
Tyga - Black Thoughts Vol. 2
Mickey Factz - non-album single
- "The Finer Things"[25]
Big Sean - Finally Famous
- "Intro"[26]
Chevy Woods - The Cookout
- "Down"
2012
Tyga - Careless World: Rise of the Last King
- "Potty Mouth" (featuring Busta Rhymes; addition production by Jess Jackson)
Rockie Fresh - Driving 88
- "So Long"[27]
King Chip - Tell Ya Friends
- "Pocket Full"[28]
Meek Mill - Dreams and Nightmares
- "Amen" (featuring Drake; co-produced by Jahlil Beats)
Chevy Woods - Gang Land
- "Ace N Mitch"
Roscoe Dash - 2.0
- "MoWet" (featuring French Montana)
Big Sean - Detroit
- "Higher"
- "24 Karats of Gold" (featuring J. Cole)
- "Woke Up" (co-produced by BP & Young Chop)
- "I'm Gonna Be" (featuring Jhené Aiko)
- "RWT" (co-produced by Southside)
- "Life Should Go On" (featuring Wale)
Alley Boy - War Cry
- "I'm That"
Lil Wayne - The Appreciation Vol. 5: Holiday Edition
- "Awkward" (co-produced by Jahlil Beats)[29]
Wale - Folarin
- "Money Changes"
2013
Young Jeezy - It's Tha World
- "Knob Broke" (co-produced by Jahlil Beats)
Logic - Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever
- "Life Is Good"
Big Sean - Hall of Fame
- "Nothing Is Stopping You"
- "10 2 10" (add. production)
- "Beware" (featuring Jhené Aiko & Lil Wayne) (co-produced with Mike Dean)
- "First Chain" (featuring Nas & Kid Cudi) (co-produced with No ID)
- "It's Time" (featuring Young Jeezy & Payroll)
- "World Ablaze" (co. produced with No ID)
- "Guap" (co-produced by Young Chop; additional production by DJ Camper & Rob Kinelski)
Drake - Nothing Was the Same
- "All Me" (featuring 2 Chainz & Big Sean) (additional production by Noah "40" Shebib)
Meek Mill - Dreamchasers 3
- "Dope Dealer" (featuring Nicki Minaj & Rick Ross)
Beyoncé Knowles - Beyoncé
- "Yoncé" / "Partition" (co-produced by Timbaland, Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon, Justin Timberlake and Beyoncé Knowles)
Diggy Simmons - TBA
- "Mama Said" (featuring B.o.B and Key Wane)
2014
Big Sean - non-album singles
Ariana Grande - My Everything
- "Best Mistake" (featuring Big Sean)
Jhené Aiko - Souled Out
- "My Afternoon Dream"
- "Eternal Sunshine"
2015
Jazmine Sullivan - Reality Show
- 01. "Dumb" (featuring Meek Mill) (co-produced with Salaam Remi)
- 02. "Mascara"
- 04. "Silver Lining"
- 06. "Let It Burn"
- 07. "Veins"
Big Sean - Dark Sky Paradise
- 04. "I Don't Fuck with You" (featuring E-40) (add. production)
- 05. "Play No Games" (featuring Chris Brown and Ty Dolla $ign) (co-produced with Jay Henry)
- 09. "I Know" (featuring Jhené Aiko) (co-produced with DJ Mustard)
- 10. "Deep" (featuring Lil Wayne) (co-produced with DJ Mustard)
- 15. "Platinum & Wood"
Jordin Sparks - Right Here, Right Now
- 01. "Work From Home" (featuring B.o.B)
- 13. "100 Years"
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Key Wane Tells The Stories Behind His Biggest Hits | Complex
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Interview: Key Wane Explains How 'All Me' Landed In Drake's Hands | Vibe
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Big Sean Says KeY Wane, Young Chop To Produce On Sophomore Album | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales | HipHop DX
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Key Wane Goes From Remixing Songs In Class To Working On Big Sean's 'Hall Of Fame' - XXL
- ↑ Big Sean "Memories" (2010) — Key Wane Tells All: The Stories Behind His Biggest Hits | Complex
- ↑ Tyga f/ The Game and Mario "Drink The Night Away" (2011) — Key Wane Tells All: The Stories Behind His Biggest Hits | Complex
- ↑ Tyga "Hypnotized" (2011) — Key Wane Tells All: The Stories Behind His Biggest Hits | Complex
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Production Credit: KeY Wane Talks "Amen," Signing Publishing Deal With Big Sean And Upcoming Work - XXL
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 KillerHipHop Exclusive: Key Wane Interview : KillerHipHop.com
- ↑ http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2013/08/big-sean-thought-key-wanes-beats-were-wack-in-high-school/2/
- ↑ http://www.complex.com/music/2012/10/mixtape-sayitainttone-earlly-mac-lord-n-taylor
- ↑ Meek Mill Apologizes, Pastor Calls Off ‘Amen’ Boycott
- ↑ Listen: Meek Mill Debates With Philadelphia Pastor Who Rallied For "Amen" Boycott | Complex
- ↑ Meek Mill and Drake - Amen - Music Charts
- ↑ KeY Wane Talks Producing Big Sean's "Guap," Detroit's Reception and Hall Of Fame - XXL
- ↑ Key Wane Releases New Mixtape "So Many Keys" [Download Now] - XXL
- ↑ Revolt TV News | Producer Key Wane Speaks On Making Drake’s “All Me”
- ↑ Big Sean on Kanye West, Threesomes, and His 'Classic' New LP 'Hall of Fame' | Music News | Rolling Stone
- ↑ Big Sean Says New Single Will Be Produced by Key Wane, Touts Him ‘Greatest Producer’
- ↑ http://www.xxlmag.com/rap-music/new-music/2013/12/diggy-simmons-featuring-b-o-b-key-wane-mama-said/
- ↑ http://www.xxlmag.com/rap-music/2013/05/istandard-producers-weigh-in-on-xxls-2013-freshman-producers-list/10/
- ↑ CliffSkighwalker.com » Blog Archive » New Music: KeY Wane “Student Of The Year” Mixtape | @KeY_Wane
- ↑ http://respectthefresh.com/key-wane-x-detroit-vs-everybody-presents-a-little-something-for-everybody-ep-2/
- ↑ Big Sean "Almost Wrote You a Love Song" (2010) — Key Wane Tells All: The Stories Behind His Biggest Hits | Complex
- ↑ Mickey Factz – The Finer Things (Produced by KeY Wane) | HYPETRAK
- ↑ Big Sean "Intro" (2011) — Key Wane Tells All: The Stories Behind His Biggest Hits | Complex
- ↑ Rockie Fresh "So Long" (2012) — Key Wane Tells All: The Stories Behind His Biggest Hits | Complex
- ↑ Chip Tha Ripper "Pocket Full" (2012) — Key Wane Tells All: The Stories Behind His Biggest Hits | Complex
- ↑ Lil Wayne – Awkward (Produced by Jahlil Beats & Key Wane) | HYPETRAK
- ↑ http://www.complex.com/music/2014/01/big-sean-1st-quarter-freestyle
- ↑ https://soundcloud.com/bigsean-1/4th-quarter-prod-key-wane
External links
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