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Rodney Jerkins


 

Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins (born in 1977 in New Jersey) is an African American songwriter, record producer, and musician, one of the most successful music makers working today in the genres of pop, R&B, hip hop and gospel.

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1977 - New Jersey - African American - Songwriter - Record producer - Musician - Pop - R&B - Hip hop - Gospel

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Jerkins has produced a number of hits for artists such as Joe ("Don't Wanna Be a Player No Mo"), Brandy ("Top of the World", "What About Us"), Brandy and Monica ("The Boy Is Mine"), Michael Jackson ("You Rock My World"), Destiny's Child ("Say My Name", "Lose My Breath"), Toni Braxton ("He Wasn't Man Enough") and Whitney Houston ("It's Not Right But It's Okay"). With his brother Fred Jerkins III and songwriter LeShawn Daniels, Jerkins is one of the main figures in Darkchild Productions, a production company and record label responsible for the hits by these and a number of other artists.

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Joe - Brandy - Monica - Michael Jackson - Destiny's Child - Toni Braxton - Whitney Houston - Fred Jerkins III - Songwriter - LeShawn Daniels

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