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- No I.D. , officially known as Immenslope and also known as Ernest Wilson (born Dion Wilson in Chicago, Illinois), is a hip hop and R&B record producer, best known for his early work with Chicago rapper Common and is known as "The Godfather of Chicago hip hop". As a co-producer (and sometimes ghost producer) for Jermaine Dupri & Co-Produced with The Legendary Traxster "Heat" by Twista & Co-Produced with The Legendary Traxster "I do It" by Big Sean, No I.D. has worked on hit singles such as "My Boo" by Usher and Alicia Keys, "Let Me Hold You" by Bow Wow featuring Omarion, and "Smile" by G-Unit, "Retrospect for Life" by Common Feat. Lauryn Hill, as well as the hip hop staple "I Used to Love H.E.R. " and "Resurrection" which garnered Common his early fame. No I.D. also introduced Kanye West to hip hop production, inviting him to his sessions with Common when West was only beginning. He also introduced Kanye 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. Kanye cites No I.D. as his mentor in "Last Call" and "Big Brother. " In 1997, No I.D. released an album under his own name, Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album). His second released was with Dug Infinite, a two-album package called The Sampler, vol. 1. He also released Invisible Beats, a beat tape. 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. He has recently worked with such artists as Jay-Z, Rhymefest, Plies, Big Sean, Killer Mike, Rick Ross, Drake, and Kanye West, Young Jeezy, and Rihanna on their upcoming albums. No I.D. recently produced the first single for Jay-Z's new album The Blueprint 3 titled "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)" and his second single "Run This Town" Feat Rihanna & Kanye West. He's also working with Common for the first time since 1997, on his new album The Believer. He produced several tracks on J. Cole's upcoming debut album and he's also working with Nas on his new album. No I.D. is currently the president of the GOOD Music label founded by Kanye West.
- No I.D. (autrefois Immenslope), de son vrai nom, Dion Wilson, est un producteur de Hip-Hop et R'n'B américain, originaire de Chicago. Il s'est surtout fait connaître en travaillant avec le rappeur Common dès le premier album de ce dernier, Can I Borrow A Dollar ? en 1992. No I.D. est en partie à l'origine du Hip-Hop de Chicago, à une époque où seules la West Coast et East Coast se partageaient la vedette du rap américain. Il est même parfois surnommé "The Godfather of Chicago hip hop" ("le parrain du rap de Chicago"). Il co-produit également de nombreux morceaux avec Jermaine Dupri, tels que "Turn It Up" de Johnta Austin, "Let Me Hold You" de Bow Wow et Omarion, "Smile" du G-Unit, ou encore "Retrospect for Life" de Common et Lauryn Hill, ... No I.D. est également à l'origine de l'arrivée de Kanye West dans la production hip-hop : alors que ce dernier débutait tout juste, No ID l'invite à une session d'enregistrement en studio avec Common. À cette même époque, il présente Kanye West à Kyambo "Hip Hop" Joshua, qui travaille dans le label Roc-A-Fella Records, pour lancer sa carrière. Kanye West se fit ensuite connaître en produisant pour les artistes de Roc-A-Fella, notamment Jay-Z, puis devient ensuite un artiste à part entière. Il rend d'ailleurs hommage à No I.D. en le citant comme mentor dans plusieurs morceaux : "Last Call" et "Big Brother". En 1997, il sort un album intitulé Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album), qu'il produit presque entièrement et sur lequel il rappe également. En 2002 il sort ensuite The Sampler, vol. 1, avec le rappeur Dug Infinite. Puis il publie une cassette d'instrumentales, Invisible Beats. En 2007, il co-produit deux morceaux avec Jermaine Dupri pour l'album American Gangster de Jay-Z.
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- No I.D. , officially known as Immenslope and also known as Ernest Wilson (born Dion Wilson in Chicago, Illinois), is a hip hop and R&B record producer, best known for his early work with Chicago rapper Common and is known as "The Godfather of Chicago hip hop". As a co-producer (and sometimes ghost producer) for Jermaine Dupri & Co-Produced with The Legendary Traxster "Heat" by Twista & Co-Produced with The Legendary Traxster "I do It" by Big Sean, No I.D.
- No I.D. (autrefois Immenslope), de son vrai nom, Dion Wilson, est un producteur de Hip-Hop et R'n'B américain, originaire de Chicago. Il s'est surtout fait connaître en travaillant avec le rappeur Common dès le premier album de ce dernier, Can I Borrow A Dollar ? en 1992. No I.D. est en partie à l'origine du Hip-Hop de Chicago, à une époque où seules la West Coast et East Coast se partageaient la vedette du rap américain.
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