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No I.D.
Birth Name:Ernest Dion Wilson
Birth Date:23 June 1971
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Discography:No I.D. production discography
Years Active:1987–present

Ernest Dion Wilson (born June 23, 1971),[1] professionally known as No I.D. (formerly Immenslope),[2] is an American record producer, DJ and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. He is known for his early work with Chicago-based rapper Common, as well as his career mentorship of rappers Kanye West, J. Cole and Logic.[3] Wilson first gained success for his role as an in-house producer for Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings—leading to largely uncredited work on Dupri's productions "My Boo" by Usher, "Outta My System" and "Let Me Hold You" by Bow Wow—before reaching commercial success with his solo productions. He worked with Jay-Z to produce his singles "Run This Town" and "Holy Grail," West to produce "Heartless," and Drake to produce "Find Your Love" and "Nonstop"; all of which have peaked within the top five of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Nicknamed "the Godfather of Chicago hip hop," Wilson is also a former recording artist and signed with Relativity Records to release his only studio album, Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album) (1997).[4] [5] He served as the president of West's record label GOOD Music from 2008 to 2011, and thereafter formed his own label, ARTium Records as an imprint of Def Jam Recordings. The label has signed artists including Vince Staples, Jhené Aiko and Snoh Aalegra. Also in 2011, Wilson formed the supergroup Cocaine 80s with Common, Aiko, and James Fauntleroy, and was named Executive Vice President of A&R for Def Jam Recordings. In 2018, he was appointed as Executive Vice President of Capitol Music Group.[6]

Musical career

In 1996, Wilson released an album under the pseudonym No I.D., titled Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album).[7] The moniker No I.D. is a play on the backwards spelling of his birth name, Dion. He also released a beat tape, titled Invisible Beats.[8] In Wilson's early career he was working as a co-producer for Jermaine Dupri. No I.D. went on to work on hit singles such as "My Boo" by Usher and Alicia Keys and "Let Me Hold You" by Bow Wow featuring Omarion, as well as "Resurrection" and the ode to hip hop "I Used to Love H.E.R.", which garnered Chicago-based rapper Common his early fame. Wilson also introduced Chicago-based rapper Kanye West to hip hop production, inviting him to his sessions with Common, when West was only beginning. He also introduced West to a long-time friend named Kyambo "Hip Hop" Joshua, who was A&R for Roc-A-Fella Records, who eventually signed West to his imprint Hip Hop Since 1978, which launched West's career as an artist and into stardom. West cites Wilson as his mentor on "Last Call," the outro to his highly acclaimed debut album The College Dropout (2004).[9] West also referenced Wilson's mentorship on songs such as "Big Brother" and "Made in America." Wilson's second official release was with Dug Infinite, a two-album package titled The Sampler, vol. 1 (2002).In 2007, he was the focus of perhaps the most attention of his career for producing two songs from Jay-Z's album American Gangster. At the time he worked with artists such as Jay-Z, Rhymefest, Plies, Big Sean, Killer Mike, Rick Ross, Drake (Thank Me Later) and Kanye West (808's & Heartbreak, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy), Young Jeezy, and Rihanna on their then-upcoming albums. Wilson produced "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)", the first single for Jay-Z's eleventh studio album The Blueprint 3 (2009), as well as the second single "Run This Town", which features Kanye West and Rihanna. He once again teamed up with Common for the first time since 1997, when he handled the production for his ninth album The Dreamer/The Believer (2011). In June 2011, Wilson formed Cocaine 80s, a musical ensemble composed of several musicians, including Common, James Fauntleroy II, Kevin Randolph, Makeba Riddick, Rob "The Mixer" Kinelski, Steve Wyreman, Free Bass, Keys of Coke and Sam Lewis, among several others.[10] [11] [12]

After resigning as President of Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music record company, in August 2011, it was announced No I.D. was appointed Executive Vice President of A&R for Def Jam Recordings. In addition, Def Jam has signed an exclusive joint venture label deal for No I.D.'s Artium Recordings. The announcements were made by Barry Weiss, Chairman and CEO of Universal Republic and Island Def Jam Motown and Karen Kwak, EVP / Head of A&R, Island Def Jam Music Group.[13] [14] In 2012, Wilson was an executive producer on New York City-based rapper Nas' critically acclaimed eleventh album Life Is Good, producing five songs, including the twice Grammy Award-nominated single "Daughters", as well as "Loco-Motive" and "Accident Murderers".In April 2013, it was revealed Wilson signed up-and-coming rapper Logic, to Def Jam.[15] [16] In 2013, Wilson served as the primary producer of G.O.O.D. Music recording artist Big Sean's second album Hall of Fame. In an August 2013 interview with Complex, Wilson said he was currently working on Jhene Aiko and Logic's upcoming respective debut albums.[17] Since the inception of Artium, Wilson has signed Common, Los Angeles-based singer Jhené Aiko and singer Elijah Blake. On June 30, 2017, Wilson was credited as the primary producer on 4:44 - a new album released via Tidal by Jay-Z. The album has been met with widespread acclaim from music reviews and is notable for the personal account of Jay-Z's alleged infidelity on the title track. 4:44 was the latest installment in an extensive professional relationship between the two, as No I.D. has produced more tracks for Jay-Z than anyone else other than Just Blaze and Timbaland.[18]

ARTium Recordings

ARTium Recordings
Parent:Universal Music Group
Founder:No I.D.
Country:United States
Location:Chicago, Illinois

ARTium Recordings is an American record label imprint, founded by No I.D. In August 2011, it was announced No I.D. was appointed Executive Vice President of A&R for Def Jam Recordings. In addition, Def Jam has signed an exclusive joint venture label deal for No I.D.'s ARTium Recordings. The announcements were made by Barry Weiss, Chairman and CEO of Universal Republic and Island Def Jam Motown and Karen Kwak, EVP / Head of A&R, Island Def Jam Music Group. No I.D. would report directly to Mr. Weiss and Ms. Kwak.[13] In 2012, No I.D. signed American neo-soul singer Jhené Aiko. By September 2013, No I.D. had signed up-and-coming American R&B singers Elijah Blake and Snoh Aalegra[19] On June 4, 2014, it was announced No I.D.'s longtime collaborator and Chicago-bred rapper Common, signed a recording contract with Def Jam Recordings and ARTium Recordings.[20] [21]

Artists (past and present)

Discography

ArtistAlbumDetails
Jhené AikoSail Out (EP)
CommonNobody's Smiling
  • Released: July 22, 2014
  • Chart position: #6 U.S.[24]
Jhené AikoSouled Out
  • Released: September 9, 2014
  • Chart position: #3 U.S.
Elijah BlakeDrift (EP)
  • Released: September 30, 2014
  • Chart position: —
Vince StaplesHell Can Wait (EP)
  • Released: October 7, 2014
  • Chart position: #90 U.S.[25]
Elijah BlakeShadows & Diamonds
  • Released: June 23, 2015
  • Chart position: —
Vince StaplesSummertime '06
  • Released: June 30, 2015
  • Chart position: #39 U.S.
TWENTY88TWENTY88 (EP)
(released with GOOD)
  • Released: April 1, 2016
  • Chart position: #5 U.S.[26]
Snoh AalegraDon't Explain (EP)
  • Released: April 8, 2016
  • Chart position: —
Vince StaplesPrima Donna (EP)
  • Released: August 26, 2016
  • Chart position: #50 U.S.
CommonBlack America Again
  • Released: November 4, 2016
  • Chart position: #25 U.S.
Vince StaplesBig Fish Theory
  • Released: June 23, 2017
  • Chart position: #16 U.S.
Jhené AikoTrip
  • Released: September 22, 2017
  • Chart position: #5 U.S.
Snoh AalegraFeels
  • Released: October 20, 2017[27]
  • Chart position: —
Snoh Aalegra- Ugh, those feels again
  • Released: August 16, 2019[28]
  • Chart position: #73 U.S.
Jhené AikoChilombo
  • Released: March 6, 2020
  • Chart position: #5 U.S.
Snoh AalegraTEMPORARY HIGH IN THE VIOLET SKIES
  • Released: July 9, 2021[29]
  • Chart position: #24 U.S.

Discography

Studio albums

Title! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:19em;"
Album detailsPeak chart positions
US
R&B/HH
Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album)
  • Release: September 23, 1997
(US)
94
The Sampler, vol. 1
(with Dug Infinite)
  • Released: 2002
(US)
  • Label: All Natural Inc.
  • Formats: CD, digital download
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

Title! scope="col" rowspan="2"
YearPeak chart positionsAlbum
USUS
R&B
US
Rap
"Sky's The Limit"[30] 1997Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album)
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Guest appearances

Title! scope="col"
YearOther artist(s)Album
"Two Scoops of Raisins"1992CommonCan I Borrow a Dollar?
"In My Own World (Check the Method)"1994Resurrection
"When You Hot You Hot"1998DJ Honda, Dug Infiniteh II
"America"2017Logic, Chuck D, Black Thought, Big LenboEverybody

Production discography

See main article: No I.D. production discography.

Singles produced

Title! scope="col" rowspan="2"
YearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
USUS
R&B
US
Rap
CANGERNLDNZSWESWIUK
"Take It EZ"
(Common Sense)
19925 Can I Borrow a Dollar?
"Breaker 1/9"
(Common Sense)
107 10
"Soul by the Pound"
(Common Sense)
1993108 7
"I Used to Love H.E.R."
(Common Sense)
199491 31 Resurrection
"Resurrection"
(Common Sense)
102 88 22
"Retrospect for Life"
(Common featuring Lauryn Hill)
1997One Day It'll All Make Sense
"Smile"
(G-Unit)
200472 Beg for Mercy
"Let Me Hold You"
(Bow Wow featuring Omarion)
20054 2 1 27

Platinum

Wanted
"Ooh Wee"[31]
(Majic Massey)
"Outta My System"
(Bow Wow featuring T-Pain and Johntá Austin)
200622 12 2 2
  • RIAA: Platinum
The Price of Fame
"Put It on Ya"
(Plies featuring Chris J)
200831 8 6 Da REAList
"Heartless"
(Kanye West)
2 4 1 8 37 31 6 17 46 10 808s & Heartbreak
"D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)"
(Jay-Z)
200924 43 15 79The Blueprint 3
"Run This Town"
(Jay-Z featuring Kanye West and Rihanna)
2 3 1 6 18 30 9 8 9 1
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum
  • BPI: Platinum
  • RMNZ: Gold[39]
  • BVMI: Gold[40]
  • ARIA: Platinum
"Find Your Love"
(Drake)
20105 3 10 85 24
  • BPI: Silver
  • RIAA: 3× Platinum[41]
Thank Me Later
"Mr. Rager"
(Kid Cudi)
77
  • BPI: Silver
"Ready Set Go"[42]
(Killer Mike featuring T.I.)
110 PL3DGE
"My Last"
(featuring Chris Brown)
201130 4 1 Finally Famous
"Ghetto Dreams"
(Common featuring Nas)
The Dreamer/The Believer
"Blue Sky"
(Common)
"Sweet"
(Common)
"Celebrate"
(Common)
95
"This Time"
(Melanie Fiona featuring J. Cole)
201289 The MF Life
"Daughters"
(Nas)
78 Life Is Good
"Accident Murderers"
(Nas featuring Rick Ross)
"Pain"
(Pusha T featuring Future)
My Name Is My Name
"Switch Up"
(Big Sean featuring Common)
201350 Hall of Fame
"Black Skinhead"
(Kanye West)
69 21 15 66 34Yeezus
"Holy Grail"
(Jay-Z featuring Justin Timberlake)
4 2 1 13 24 83 24 15 24 7
  • MC: Platinum
  • IFPI: Platinum
  • BVMI: Gold
  • RMNZ: Gold[44]
  • GLF: 2× Platinum
  • BPI: Gold
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum
Magna Carta Holy Grail
"Control"
(Big Sean featuring Kendrick Lamar and Jay Electronica)
111 43 rowspan="1"
"Bound 2"12 3 3 74 55
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum
  • IFPI: Gold
  • AFP: Gold
  • BPI: Platinum
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum[45]
Yeezus
"Satellites"[46]
(Tassho Pearce featuring Kid Cudi)
2014G.O.O.D. Company[47]
"Kingdom"
Nobody's Smiling
"To Love & Die"
46 72Souled Out
"Speak My Piece"
Nobody's Smiling
"Diamonds"
"The Story of O.J."
201723 10 7 53 28RIAA: Gold4:44
"4:44"
35 15 11 69 73
"Bam"
47 21 16 93
"New Light"
(John Mayer)
2018Sob Rock
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

|-|rowspan="2"|2010|"Run This Town"|rowspan="6"|Best Rap Song||-|"D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)"||-|rowspan="1"|2013|"Daughters"||-|rowspan="1"|2014|"Holy Grail"||-|rowspan="1"|2015|"Bound 2"||-|rowspan="5"|2018|rowspan="2"|"The Story of O.J."||-|Record of the Year||-|"4:44"|Song of the Year||-|"4:44"|Album of the Year||-|Himself|Producer of the Year, Non-Classical|

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: No I.D. About. grammy.com. November 28, 2017. Recording Academy. December 28, 2017.
  2. Web site: No I.D. profile. hotnewhiphop.com. Hot New Hip Hop. August 21, 2016.
  3. Web site: Logic Says No I.D. Is Like Yoda. January 17, 2014. XXLmag.com.
  4. Web site: No I.D.. https://web.archive.org/web/20121122073121/http://www.bet.com/topics/n/no-i-d.html. dead. November 22, 2012. July 25, 2012. BET.com. July 28, 2015.
  5. Web site: Interview: No I.D. Talks Def Jam, Kanye West, & How He Affected "Watch The Throne". Insanul. Ahmed. Complex. July 28, 2015.
  6. Web site: Barker . Andrew . 2018-01-24 . Capitol Records' Dion 'No I.D.' Wilson on Producing Jay-Z's '4:44' and Finding Diamonds in the Rough . 2024-02-26 . Variety.
  7. Web site: Accept Your Own & Be Yourself (The Black Album) - No I.D. | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards . AllMusic . September 2, 1997 . August 9, 2014.
  8. Web site: No I.D. - Invisible Beats (Vinyl, LP) at Discogs . Discogs.com . August 9, 2014.
  9. Web site: The Original Hip-Hop (Rap) Lyrics Archive . Ohhla.com . January 18, 2014.
  10. Web site: Cocaine 80s . Hotnewhiphop.com . February 25, 2001 . August 9, 2014.
  11. Web site: News in Brief: Cocaine 80s (No I.D. and Common), Marianne Faithfull, Kaiser Chiefs, Big Business | News . Pitchfork . June 24, 2011 . August 9, 2014.
  12. Web site: No I.D. Links With Common for 'Cocaine 80s' Side Project . Complex . June 22, 2011 . August 9, 2014.
  13. Web site: GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING HIP HOP PRODUCER NO I.D. APPOINTED EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF A&R FOR DEF JAM RECORDINGS . Universalmusic.com . August 9, 2014.
  14. Web site: No ID Appointed Vice President Of Def Jam . Hip-Hop Wired . August 29, 2011 . August 9, 2014.
  15. Web site: Phillip. Mlynar . Logic on Working with No I.D., Signing to Def Jam and Sleeping on Couches . MTV Hive . August 9, 2014.
  16. Web site: Nguyen . Michael . Logic Details Aligning With No I.D. & Def Jam While Maintaining His Lyrical Approach | Rappers Talk Hip Hop Beef & Old School Hip Hop . HipHop DX . May 17, 2013 . August 9, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150503212233/http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/interviews/id.2108/title.logic-details-aligning-with-no-i-d-def-jam-while-maintaining-his-lyrical-approach- . May 3, 2015 . dead .
  17. Web site: No I.D. Control Interview . Complex . August 28, 2013 . January 18, 2014.
  18. News: Dissecting No I.D.'s Production Masterclass on "4:44" - CentralSauce. October 20, 2018. CentralSauce. November 1, 2018. en-US.
  19. Web site: Kanye West's Mentor No I.D. Stacks ARTium Recordings with 3 R&B Artists . Singersroom . September 23, 2013 . August 9, 2014.
  20. Web site: Common Signs to No I.D.'s Artium/Def Jam Label . Billboard . June 4, 2014 . August 9, 2014.
  21. Web site: Common Signs To Def Jam, Announces "Nobody's Smiling" Release Date . Slumz.boxden.com . August 9, 2014.
  22. [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=Jhene Aiko|chart=Billboard 200}} Jhené Aiko – Chart history: Billboard 200 ]. . . September 10, 2016.
  23. United States . Jhené Aiko . September 10, 2016.
  24. [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=Common|chart=Billboard 200}} Common – Chart history: Billboard 200 ]. . . September 10, 2016.
  25. [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=Vince Staples|chart=Billboard 200}} Vince Staples – Chart history: Billboard 200 ]. . . September 10, 2016.
  26. [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=Twenty88|chart=Billboard 200}} Twenty88 – Chart history: Billboard 200 ]. . . September 10, 2016.
  27. Web site: Feels by Snoh Aalegra . . August 25, 2019 . en-gb.
  28. Web site: - Ugh, those feels again by Snoh Aalegra . . August 16, 2019 . August 25, 2019 . en-gb.
  29. Web site: Aroesti . Rachel . Snoh Aalegra: Temporary Highs in the Violet Skies review – inventive R&B with retro charm . . July 9, 2021 . July 17, 2021.
  30. Web site: No I.D. - Sky's The Limit/Jump On It (CD) at Discogs . 1997 . Discogs.com . August 9, 2014.
  31. Web site: iTunes - Music - Ooh Wee - Single by Majic Massey . Itunes.apple.com . August 2, 2005 . August 9, 2014.
  32. Web site: Kanye West "Heartless" IFPI . 2023-06-07 . ifpi.dk.
  33. Web site: Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (Kanye West; 'Heartless') . 2023-06-07 . www.musikindustrie.de.
  34. Web site: Italian single certifications – Kanye West – Heartless - Richiedi targhetta . 2023-06-07 . www.fimi.it . it-IT.
  35. Web site: 2011-08-31 . Latest Gold / Platinum Singles - RadioScope New Zealand . 2023-06-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110831040527/http://www.radioscope.net.nz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=77&Itemid=61 . August 31, 2011 .
  36. Web site: British single certifications – Kanye West – Heartless . 2023-06-07 . BPI . en.
  37. Web site: American single certifications – Kanye West – Heartless . 2023-06-07 . RIAA . en-US.
  38. Web site: American ringtone certifications – Kanye West – Heartless . 2023-06-07 . RIAA . en-US.
  39. Web site: Latest Gold / Platinum Singles . RadioScope . May 11, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110724195729/http://www.radioscope.net.nz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=77&Itemid=63 . July 24, 2011.
  40. Web site: Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (Jay-Z feat. Rihanna & Kanye West; 'Run This Town') (in German) . 2023-06-07 . www.musikindustrie.de.
  41. Web site: American single certifications – Drake – Find Your Love . 2023-06-07 . RIAA . en-US.
  42. Web site: iTunes - Music - Ready Set Go (feat. T.I.) by Killer Mike . Itunes.apple.com . December 7, 2010 . August 9, 2014.
  43. Web site: American certifications – Sean, Big . . November 19, 2012.
  44. Web site: NZ Top 40 Singles Chart – 23 September 2013 . September 21, 2013 . Recorded Music NZ.
  45. Web site: Gold & Platinum . 2023-06-07 . RIAA . en-US.
  46. Web site: Satellites (feat. Kid Cudi) – Single by Tassho Pearce . . April 15, 2014 . . April 17, 2014.
  47. Web site: Hardy, Jasmine . Tassho Pearce f. Kid Cudi - "Satellites [Prod. No I.D.]" ]. Cheri Media Group . . March 17, 2014 . March 17, 2014.