Al Sherrod Lambert
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Also known as | A-Rod |
Born | Newark, New Jersey, U.S. |
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Years active | 2010–present |
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Website | instagram |
Al Sherrod Lambert (pronounced æl ʃɛrəd læmbərt; born June 29, 1985), sometimes known as simply A-Rod, is a Grammy Award winning American producer, singer, songwriter, and musician.[1] He has won recognition as a gospel, pop, hip hop and R&B producer. He is signed to Kobalt Music Group[2] and is a registered BMI songwriter.[3]
Personal life[]
Lambert was born in Newark, New Jersey. He attended Irvington High School[4] and Bloomfield College where he graduated in 2008.[1] In 2010 Lambert moved to Los Angeles where he maintains residency.[1]
Career[]
Producing and songwriting[]
Lambert started his music career in 2010 when he worked on the songs "Sleeping Pills" and "All Said and Done" on the Jamie Foxx album Best Night of My Life with fellow New Jersey producer and songwriter Eric Hudson.[3][5] The Following year he wrote "25/8" for Mary J Blige as well as the title track for the film Think Like a Man. The song was co written by Harmony Samuels and Eric Bellinger and features the vocals of Jennifer Hudson, Ne Yo, and Rick Ross.[6]
In 2013, Lambert wrote several songs for the Fantasia Barrino album Side Effects of You. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Urban Contemporary Album at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards, as well as a nomination for Best Traditional R&B Performance for the single "Get it Right" and a nomination for Best R&B Song for "Without Me". That same year he received two Billboard Pop Awards at the BMI Awards for his work on the Ariana Grande singles "The Way" and "Right There". "The Way" peaked at #9 on the Billboard hot 100 and spent 28 weeks on the charts.[7] The song is RIAA certified double platinum. "Right There" peaked at #84 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent 8 weeks on the charts.[8] The single is RIAA certified gold.
In 2014 Lamber co-wrote the Michelle Williams song "Say Yes". The song features backing vocals by former Destiny's Child members Kelly Rowland and Beyonce Knowles. The song peaked at #1, staying on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 38 weeks.[9] It was nominated for a Soul Train Award for best Gospel/Inspirational Song, and received four nominations at the 2015 Stellar Awards including a win for Music Video of the Year.
In 2017 Lambert was a songwriter on the Lalah Hathaway album Lalah Hathaway Live which received a Grammy Award for R&B Album of the Year.[10] The album peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on the charts for 12 weeks.[11] He also wrote the single "Sexy Body" by Pitbull,[12] and the singles "What is Love" and "Good Woman" on the La'Porsha Renae album Already All Ready. Later Lambert would keep his hit songwriting and producitin career moving full steam ahead by co-producing “March 14”’on Drakes Scorpion album, co writing “Made for Now” for the legendary Janet Jackson and co—writing “Borderline” for r and b superstar Brandy in 2020.
He now is releasing his on music under his artist name POINTS for his record label Points On The Board.
Discography[]
Songwriting and production credits[]
- If I Should Die Tonight- Swizz Beatz & Ronald Isley
- Borderline- Brandy Norwood
- Misery - Good Girl
- Keep Me Waiting The Bonfyre
- Love Riddim - Rotimi
- Made For Now - Janet Jackson Feat. Daddy Yankee
- March 14 - Drake
- Sexy Body - Pitbull Feat. Jennifer Lopez (2017)[13]
- What Is Love - La'Porsha Renae (2017)
- Good Woman - La'Porsha Renae (2017)[13]
- Burn Me Down - Nathan Sykes (2016)[13]
- Lovin' You - Trey Songz Ft. Ty Dolla Sign (2015)
- Let Me Know Tamar Braxton Feat Future (2015)
- Calling all lovers Tamar Braxton (2015)
- Apology - Austin Mahone (2015)
- Save Me Now - Dorinda Clarke Cole (2015)
- Believe in Me - Michelle Williams (2015)[13]
- That's Me Right There - Jasmine V feat. Kendrick Lamar (single) (2014)[13]
- Supernatural Love Fantasia Barrino featuring Big K.R.I.T. (2014)
- Boss - Omarion Feat. Rick Ross (single) (2014)
- Say Yes Michelle Williams Feat Beyonce and Kelly Rowland (2014)
- Too Close - Ariana Grande (2014)
- You Don't Know Me - Ariana Grande (2014)
- Fall - Michelle Williams feat. Lecrae and Tye Tribbett (2014)
- Free - Michelle Williams(2014)
- Everything - Michelle Williams (2014)
- Say Yes - B5 (single) (2013)
- House Party - Mindless Behavior (2013)
- Almost is Never Enough Ariana Grande (2013)[13]
- The Way Ariana Grande Feat Mac Miller (2013)[13]
- Right There Ariana Grande Feat Big Sean (2013)
- My Everything Ariana Grande (2013)
- Better Left Unsaid Ariana Grande (2013)
- Haunted Fantasia Barrino Feat Tank, King Los, Al Sherrod Lambert and Jamia (2013)
- Without Me Fantasia Barrino Feat Kelly Rowland and Missy Elliot (2013)[13]
- Ain’t All Bad Fantasia Barrino (2013)[13]
- Get It Right Fantasia Barrino (2013)[13]
- End of Me Fantasia Barrino (2013)
- Yes - Michelle Williams
- If We Had Your Eyes Michelle Williams Feat. Fantasia Barrino (2013)
- 25/8 Mary J Blige (2011)[13]
- Sleeping Pill - Jamie Foxx (2010)
- All Said and Done - Jamie Foxx (2010)
As a featured artist[]
For film[]
- Think Like A Man For The Movie Think Like A Man Jennifer Hudson Feat Ne-Yo and Rick Ross (2012)[14]
- Say Yes Michelle Williams Feat Beyonce and Kelly Rowland (Video short) (2014)
- The Way Ariana Grande Feat. Mac Miller (Video short) (2013)
Awards[]
- Grammy Awards
- 2014 – Best R&B Song Fantasia Barrino "Without Me" - Nominated[15]
- 2014 – Best Traditional R&B Performance Fantasia Barrino "Get it Right" - Nominated[15]
- 2014 - Best Urban Contemporary Album Fantasia Barrino - "Side Effects of You" - Nominated[15]
- 2017 - Best R&B Album Lalah Hathaway "Lalah Hathaway Live" - Won[10]
- BMI Awards
- 2014 - Billboard Pop Award Ariana Grande The Way - Won
- 2015 - Billboard Pop Award Ariana Grande Feat. Big Sean Right There - Won
- Soul Train Music Awards
- 2016 - Gospel Song of the Year Michelle Williams Say Yes - Nominated
- Stellar Awards
- 2015 - Song of the Year Michelle Williams Say Yes - Nominated
- 2015 - Urban/Inspirational/Instrumental Single/Performance of the Year Michelle Williams Say Yes - Nominated
- 2015 - Music Video of the Year Michelle Williams Say Yes - Won
Awards[]
Year | Award | Artist | Category | Result |
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2017 | 56th Annual Grammy Awards | Lalah Hathaway Lalah Hathaway Live | Best R&B Album | Won |
2015 | Stellar Awards | Michelle Williams Say Yes | Song of the Year | Nominated |
2015 | Stellar Awards | Michelle Williams Say Yes | Music Video of the Year | Won |
2015 | Stellar Awards | Michelle Williams Say Yes | Urban/Inspirational/Instrumental Single/Performance of the Year | Nominated |
2015 | BMI Awards | Ariana Grande Right There Feat Big Sean | Billboard Pop Award | Won |
2014 | BMI Awards | Ariana Grande The Way Feat Mac Miller | Billboard Pop Award | Won |
2014 | 52nd Annual Grammy Awards | Fantasia Barrino Without Me | Best R&B Song | Nominated |
2014 | 52nd Annual Grammy Awards | Fantasia Barrino Get it Right | Best Traditional R&B Performance | Nominated |
2014 | 52nd Annual Grammy Awards | Fantasia Barrino Side Effects of You | Best Contemporary R&B Album | Nominated |
References[]
- ^ a b c "Grammy Nominated Bloomfield College Alumnus Speaks to Freshman Class - Bloomfield College". bloomfield.edu.
- ^ Kobalt (February 1, 2019). "All Roster". Kobalt.
- ^ a b "Meet A-Rod, the BMI Songwriter Behind Fantasia's New Hit Album". BMI.com. May 10, 2013.
- ^ "Irvington High School Class of 2003". irvingtonhighschool.net.
- ^ "INTERVIEW: Songwriter Al-Sherrod Lambert Talks Michelle Williams' New Album + Lesson Learned from Sevyn Streeter". June 18, 2014.
- ^ "Think Like a Man - Jennifer Hudson, Ne-Yo, Harmony Samuels - Song Info". AllMusic.
- ^ "Ariana Grande The Way Chart History". Billboard.
- ^ "Ariana Grande Right There Chart History". Billboard.
- ^ "Michelle Williams Say Yes Chart History". Billboard.
- ^ a b "How did Lalah Hathaway make 'Something'?". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. March 3, 2014.
- ^ "Lalah Hathaway Chart History". Billboard.
- ^ "Sexy Body - Jennifer Lopez, Pitbull - Song Info". AllMusic.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Al Sherrod Lambert - Credits". AllMusic.
- ^ "Think Like a Man [Music from and Inspired by the Film] - Original Soundtrack | Songs, Reviews, Credits".
- ^ a b c "Fantasia". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. March 17, 2014.
External links[]
- 1985 births
- Living people
- American fashion businesspeople
- American fashion designers
- American hip hop record producers
- American male singer-songwriters
- American contemporary R&B singers
- 21st-century American singers
- American alternative rock musicians
- American funk singers
- American hip hop singers
- American rhythm and blues singer-songwriters
- American soul singers
- East Coast hip hop musicians
- Musicians from Newark, New Jersey
- Record producers from New Jersey
- Bloomfield College alumni
- Irvington High School (New Jersey) alumni
- 21st-century American male singers
- Singer-songwriters from New York (state)
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