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Birth name
  
Bryce Wilson

Name
  
Bryce Wilson

Years active
  
1991–present


Instruments
  
Keyboard

Occupation(s)
  
Genres
  
Hip hop music, Electro


Origin
  
New York City, New York, U.S.

Associated acts
  
Groove TheoryMantronix

Role
  
Record producer · twitter.com/bryce_wilson

Music groups
  
Groove Theory (Since 1993), Mantronix (1990 – 1991)

Record labels
  
Epic Records, Sony Music Entertainment, Columbia Records, Capitol Records, EMI

Movies
  
Beauty Shop, Hair Show, The Stick Up Kids, Trois, Guilty by Association

Similar People
  

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Bryce Wilson (born 1972) is a record producer/entrepreneur and actor. He was formerly half of late 1990s duo Groove Theory, and former artist on the early 1990s dance music/electro hip-hop band Mantronix.

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Mantronix MC and keyboardist

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Following the departure of electro funk/old school hip hop group Mantronix's original rapper MC Tee, Wilson, (then known as Bryce "Luvah", or MC Luvah), and D.J. D, the cousin of the remaining Mantronix member, Kurtis Mantronik, joined Mantronix for 1990's This Should Move Ya. The album spawned two top-10 hits on the British singles chart, "Got to Have Your Love" at #4, and "Take Your Time" at #10. In the United States, the album reached #61 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Wilson was the primary rapper on all of the rap-based tracks that appeared on the album, and was responsible for the lyrical content.

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Mantronix's final release, with vocalist Jade Trini replacing D.J. D, was The Incredible Sound Machine in 1991. The Incredible Sound Machine, which tended to favor new jack swing and house music over hip hop, was considered both a critical and commercial disappointment. Shortly after the tour and promotion related to the release of The Incredible Sound Machine, Mantronix disbanded.

Groove Theory

Following the demise of Mantronix, Wilson paired with Amel Larrieux to form the duo Groove Theory. In 1995, the group released its self-titled debut album Groove Theory. The album featured the hit, gold certified single "Tell Me" which reached #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #3 on the R&B chart.

Larrieux left the group to pursue a solo career in 1999, and was replaced by Charlotte-bred singer Makeda Davis. The duo originally signed with Epic Records but left the label in 2001. Subsequently, Wilson signed Davis to a solo deal with Interscope and then DreamWorks Records.

The Makeda Davis-Bryce Wilson Groove Theory line-up released one EP, 4 Shure, in 2000, which was the last recording released by the group.

Record producer

In 1996, he collaborated with Babyface, and the two co-produced "You're Makin' Me High," a smash hit single for Toni Braxton that went #1 on both the R&B and Pop charts. He also appeared in the video as Toni's love interest. Wilson produced for Brandy's fifth studio album, released in 2008. Bryce has achieved two Billboard number one's as a writer in 2015, Secondcity's "I wanna feel", which went #1 in the UK and No. 2 on billboard dance charts and Wale's "The glass egg".

Acting

Since 1995, when he made a guest appearance with Groove Theory on an episode of the television drama New York Undercover, he has acted in a variety of films and television shows. He appeared as James in Beauty Shop (2005).

Filmography

Actor
2012
The Game (TV Series) as
Male Patron
- Breakthrough. Breakdown? Break-through (2012) - Male Patron
2012
Milk & Honey (TV Series)
- Episode #1.1 (2012)
2009
Pastor Brown as
Hasan
2008
Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club (Video) as
Amp
2008
Jury of Our Peers as
Vic
2008
Show Stoppers as
Fabian
2008
The Stick Up Kids (Video) as
Hands
2006
The System Within as
Rollins
2005
Beauty Shop as
James
2004
Hair Show as
Drake
2003
Guilty by Association (Video) as
Kenny
2002
Weekend Vibe (TV Series) as
Host
2000
Trois as
Robert
1996
Groove Theory: Keep Tryin' (Music Video) as
Bryce Wilson
1996
Toni Braxton: You're Makin' Me High (Music Video) as
Boyfriend
1995
Groove Theory: Tell Me (Music Video) as
Bryce Wilson
Composer
2020
Jenevieve x Benziboy: Tell Me (Remix) (Music Video)
1996
Groove Theory: Keep Tryin' (Music Video)
1995
Groove Theory: Tell Me (Music Video)
1989
Mantronix Feat. Wondress: Got to Have Your Love (Version 1) (Music Video)
1989
Mantronix Feat. Wondress: Got to Have Your Love (Version 2) (Music Video)
Producer
-
The Drop: The EDM Culture Explosion (Documentary) (producer) (completed)
1996
Groove Theory: Keep Tryin' (Music Video) (producer)
Soundtrack
2021
The Underground Railroad (TV Mini Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Chapter 8: Indiana Autumn (2021) - (writer: "Hey U" - uncredited)
2001
How High (writer: "How High II")
1996
Toni Braxton: You're Makin' Me High (Music Video) (writer: "You're Makin' Me High")
1990
Top of the Pops (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 2 February 1990 (1990) - (writer: "Got To Have Your Love")
Writer
2008
Jury of Our Peers (story)
Camera Department
2022
All 4da Green (camera operator)
Self
2005
All Shades of Fine: 25 Hottest Women of the Past 25 Years (TV Movie) as
Self
2004
Retrosexual: The 80's (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
2003
Vibe Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2003
Showtime at the Apollo (TV Series) as
Self
- Erykah Badu (2003) - Self

References

Bryce Wilson Wikipedia


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