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Instruments
  
Vocals, keyboard

Years active
  
2000-present


Website
  
Marty James on Twitter

Name
  
Marty James

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Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, record producer, performer

Associated acts
  
Scapegoat Wax, One Block Radius

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · twitter.com/martyjames

Origin
  
Chico, California, United States

Albums
  
SWAX, Okeeblow, One Block Radius

Music groups
  
One Block Radius, Scapegoat Wax

Genres
  
Pop music, Soul music, Hip hop music

Record labels
  
Mercury Records, Avatar Records

Similar
  
Haji Springer, Luckyiam, Rome Ramirez, The Grouch, Eligh

Marty James is an American singer-songwriter and record producer who was born in Chico, California.

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As the front man and producer of Scapegoat Wax and One Block Radius, he has released multiple albums and singles with his two groups. He was featured on The Federation's "I Wear My Stunna Glasses At Night" in 2006 and Snoop Dogg's "New Year's Eve" in 2010 among other songs.

Select Guest Appearances

  • The Federation featuring E-40 - "I Wear My Stunnaglasses At Night" (2006)
  • Luckyiam - "Another Day" from Most Likely to Succeed (2007)
  • Mr. J. Medeiros - "Half a Dream" from Of Gods and Girls (2007)
  • Mike Jones - "Next to You" from The Voice (2008)
  • The Grouch - "The Time" from Show You the World (2008)
  • Far East Movement - "Get That Money" from Animal (2009)
  • Paul Wall - "I Grind" from Fast Life (2009)
  • The Grouch and Eligh - "Denial" from Say G&E (2009)
  • Baby Bash - "Fantasy Girl" from Bashtown (2010)
  • Drop City Yacht Club - "Contact" (2010)
  • E-40 - "Rick Rock Horns" from Revenue Retrievin': Day Shift (2010)
  • Snoop Dogg - "New Year's Eve" (2010)
  • Eligh - "Suffocate" from Grey Crow (2010)
  • E-40 "Fried" featuring Tech N9ne from Revenue Retrievin': Graveyard Shift (2011)
  • Snoop Dogg - "El Lay" from Doggumentary (2011)
  • Pixie Lott - "Dancing on My Own" from Young Foolish Happy (2011)
  • Zion I and The Grouch - "Test Of Time" from Heroes In The Healing Of A Nation (2011)
  • The Rej3ctz "Elevator Love" (2013)
  • Select Writing/Production Credits

    Baby Bash - Cyclone (2008)

  • "What Is It" featuring Sean Kingston
  • Mike Jones

  • Next to You (2008)
  • MoZella - Belle Isle (2009)

  • "Four Leaf Clover" (producer)
  • "Freezing" (producer)
  • "Let's Stop Calling It Love" (producer)
  • "Uh-Uh" (producer and vocals)
  • Iyaz (2011)

  • "Pretty Girls" featuring Travie McCoy
  • Cover Drive - Bajan Style (2012)

  • "Lick Ya Down"
  • Chris Rene - I'm Right Here (2012)

  • "Young Homie" (co-producer)
  • Fantasia - Side Effects of You (2013)

  • "In Deep"
  • Sean Kingston - Back 2 Life (2013)

  • "Back 2 Life (Live It Up)" featuring T.I.
  • "Bomba"
  • "How We Survive" featuring Busta Rhymes
  • "Ordinary Girl"
  • Enrique Iglesias - Sex and Love (2014) - RIAA Certified 2X Platinum

  • "Heart Attack"
  • "I'm A Freak" featuring Pitbull
  • "Let Me Be Your Lover" featuring Pitbull
  • "Only A Woman"
  • "Still Your King"
  • "There Goes My Baby" featuring Flo Rida
  • "Turn The Night Up"
  • "You and I"
  • Jason Derulo - Tattoos/Talk Dirty (2014) - RIAA Certified Platinum

  • "With the Lights on"
  • Sean Paul - From the motion picture "The Perfect Guy" (2015)

  • "Bust It"
  • The Janoskians (2015)

  • "MoodSwings"
  • Nicky Jam and Enrique Iglesias (2015)

  • "Forgiveness" (El Perdon)
  • Akon (2015)

  • "Burning Alive"
  • Empire Season 2 (2015)

  • "Runnin'"
  • Jay Sean featuring Sean Paul (2016)

  • "You Make My Love Go"
  • Red One featuring Enrique Iglesias, Shaggy, R. City and Serayah (2016)

  • "Don't You Need Somebody"
  • Afrojack featuring Ty Dolla $ign (2016)

  • "Gone" (2017 VMA Nominee)
  • Dirty Heads (2016)

  • "So Long"
  • Marteen (2016)

  • "Draymond"
  • Nelly (2017)

  • "Sounds Good to Me"
  • Jack & Jack (2017)

  • "All Weekend Long"
  • Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber (2017)

  • "Despacito Remix"
  • Enrique Iglesias featuring Sean Paul (2017)

  • "Súbeme la Radio (Remix)"
  • References

    Marty James Wikipedia