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Birth name
  
Adam Feeney

Role
  
Record producer

Name
  
Frank Dukes


Years active
  
1999–present

Genres
  
Hip Hop

Associated acts
  
BadBadNotGood

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Born
  
September 12, 1983 (age 40) Ontario, Toronto, Canada (
1983-09-12
)

Occupation(s)
  
Record producersongwriter

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Rap Song

Similar People
  
Drake, Boi‑1da, Vinylz, Noah "40" Shebib, Ghostface Killah

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Adam King Feeney (born September 12, 1983), professionally known as Frank Dukes, is a Canadian record producer and DJ. A Grammy Award-winner, Dukes is known for producing original compositions for prominent record producers to sample in their own productions. Many of his original samples have been used in songs for major artists across the American hip hop industry including Travis Scott, Future, Young Thug, Drake, and Kanye West.

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Early life

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Adam King Feeney was born on September 12, 1983 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He first got into music with piano lessons that he received when he was five years old, however, he quit learning the piano after three years due to losing interest in it. He later taught himself to play guitar, bass and drums. Around age 13, he was a skateboarder, which overturned when he started to take a bigger interest in music and became a DJ. In 1999, at age 16, Dukes, while as a DJ, began collecting records from the 1960s and 1970s, trying to understand how they were made. This habit later got him into record production, and by 2000, he bought an MPC. Previously, Dukes had no intention to become a musician.

Career

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Dukes sold his first beat for $250 to a local Canadian hip hop recording artist from Toronto named "General Too Smooth". In 2008, Dukes had the first paid placement for a major artist at the time, a beat for American rapper Lloyd Banks, through Mo Jointz, a Toronto manager who represented him at the time. Dukes sent some of his early beats to Mo Jointz, who sent them to Banks. Banks paid Dukes $5,000 for a beat, which would later show up on Banks' third studio album "H.F.M. 2 (The Hunger for More 2)" as the song "Sooner or Later (Die 1 Day)" featuring American rapper Raekwon. The sample used for Eminem's track "Like Toy Soldiers" made Dukes express the sample clearance issues for that song, which gave Dukes the idea of composing original compositions or samples for other record producers to use in their productions. He recorded the samples with vintage equipment, making them in a 1960s and 1970s style, packaging them in various volumes for a collection titled "Kingsway Music Library", which he sells for commercial use, with the clearance of his samples guaranteed. These original samples have led to him working with record producers such as Boi-1da, Metro Boomin, Vinylz, DJ Dahi, Tae Beast and more, which landed him prominent placements for Kanye West, Drake, Eminem, 50 Cent, Travis Scott, Danny Brown, Ghostface Killah, Jeremih, Tory Lanez and Rihanna, among others. He has also worked in genres other than hip hop, by producing compositions on BadBadNotGood's third album, III and writing songs for Charles Bradley's second studio album, Victim Of Love.

Personal life

Dukes has two sons. He currently resides in Mississauga, Ontario, but often stays in Toronto because of his work.

References

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