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Birth name
  
Edward Cameron

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Ned Cameron


Labels
  
Tha Alumni Music Group

Years active
  
2010–present

Genres
  
Hip hop music

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Also known as
  
Dicc Baby Nedro, Neddy C

Born
  
December 25, 1987 (age 36) San Francisco, California (
1987-12-25
)

Occupation(s)
  
Record producer, songwriter, songwriter

Associated acts
  
Similar People
  
Kid Ink, Jahlil Beats, Cardiak, Sean Brown, Machine Gun Kelly

#YoungCalifornia Producer's Place: Ned Cameron "Sunset"


Ned Cameron is an American producer, singer, songwriter from San Francisco, CA.

Contents

For My Son (Produced by Ned Cameron)


Background

Ned received a full scholarship to the music conservatory at Chapman University in Orange, CA in 2006. Due to a severe, undiagnosable illness, Ned was forced out of college during his Sophomore year. During a long stint in the hospital, Ned began experimenting with hip hop and pop production. Once recovered, Ned began collaborating with bay area artists such as E-40, San Quinn, Keak da Sneek, Ya Boy, and Mistah F.A.B.

In 2010, Ned relocated to Los Angeles and opened headquarters in Beverly Hills, CA. Shortly after, Ned began collaborating with Tha Alumni Music Group's artist Kid Ink. They released "I Just Want It All" off Kid Ink's Daydreamer mixtape in late 2011, followed by Kid Ink’s single, "Time of Your Life" in 2012." Ned also produced "Walk In The Club" and "Hell & Back" on Kid Ink's independent album Up & Away. He then joined Tha Alumni Music Group in February, 2012.

After co-producing DJ Felli Fel's successful single "Reason To Hate" featuring Ne-Yo, Tyga, and Wiz Khalifa, Ned produced "Money and the Power" and "Sunset" on Kid Ink’s major label debut, Almost Home.

More recently, Ned is responsible for "More Than A King" from Kid Ink’s second studio album My Own Lane.

Production discography

Notes
  • "When I Sleep" was recorded for Tha Carter IV but didn't make the final cut.
  • References

    Ned Cameron Wikipedia


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