Teddy Walton

Travis Darelle "Teddy" Walton [1] (born July 30, 1992 in Memphis, Tennessee[2]) is an American record producer, songwriter and DJ. He began music production by creating songs with his older brother, June, which gained traction on SoundCloud.[3] Teddy has gone on to produce for artists including Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Chris Brown, Travis Scott, Bryson Tiller, ASAP Rocky, Nipsey Hussle, Future, Post Malone, Schoolboy Q, Freddie Gibbs, GoldLink, Maxo Kream, Vince Staples, ASAP Ferg, and Big K.R.I.T.. Walton's unique blend of trap, R&B, and hip-hop have produced records earning 2 Grammy Awards,[4] multi-platinum certifications,[5][6] and placements on Billboard's Hot 100 and Top 200 charts.[7][8]

Teddy Walton
Background information
Birth nameTravis Darelle Walton
Also known asTeddy Walton
Born (1992-07-30) July 30, 1992
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • disc jockey
Years active2006–present
Associated acts
Websitetrapwalton.com

Early life

Walton began producing music in FL Studio after he mistakenly downloaded the music production software thinking it was a video game.[9] He refined his sound by creating projects with his brother, rapper June.[10] Walton self-describes his sound as a fusion of influences from Three Six Mafia, Tame Impala and SWV[11] – a soulful and psychedelic blend he calls "urban epic."[12]

In 2012, Teddy Walton and June released their first project, EVOL, which gained traction online and attracted the attention of ASAP Yams.[13] In 2013, June and Walton followed up the project with the single "Big Pimpin" featuring Big K.R.I.T..[14] In 2014, they released Living Colour: Chapter 1,[15] followed by XXX - EP in 2015.

Music career

In 2015, Walton's first major label placement came with a standout track off of ASAP Rocky's second studio album AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP, "Electric Body" featuring ScHoolboy Q.[16] The track became certified gold in the US[17] and peaked at #80 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.[18]

In 2017, Walton produced Kendrick Lamar’s "Love" and did additional production on "God," from his fourth studio album DAMN.[19] The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200[20] and won a Grammy for Best Rap Album.[21] "Love" is certified 4x platinum[22] and "God" is certified gold in the US.[23] That same year, Walton produced GoldLink’s "Crew,"[24] which became 3x platinum.[25] Walton also produced Young Dolph’s "Pacific Ocean" and 4 tracks off of Bryson Tiller’s True To Self.[26]

In 2018, Walton produced "King's Dead" and "Redemption" off of Kendrick Lamar’s Black Panther: The Album.[27] At the 61st Annual Grammys, "King's Dead" was nominated for Rap Song of The Year and won Kendrick Rap Performance of The Year.[28] "King's Dead" also became 3x platinum in the US.[29] In the same year Walton also produced Post Malone’s "Spoil My Night" and Jay Rock’s "ES Tales."

In 2019, Walton produced "No Guidance" by Chris Brown, featuring Drake, which became certified platinum in August 2019, less than 10 weeks following its release.[30] The song was nominated for Best R&B song at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.[31] That same year, Walton also produced DJ Khaled’s "Celebrate," featuring Post Malone and Travis Scott.[32]

In 2020, Walton co-produced "Wash Us in the Blood" by Kanye West, featuring Travis Scott.[33]

Discography

Production & Songwriting
TItle Artist(s)
2012
"EVOL" June
"City Love" June
"Run The Town" June
"We On" June, Rockie Fresh
"Life" June
"Beautiful" June, WindoView, Scolla
"One Day" June, Skewby
"G-Shit" June, Aer
2014
"Living Color" June
"Like Me" June
"Down Low" June
"Big Pimpin'"[34] June, Big K.R.I.T.
"44's" June
"Private Affair" June
"Trap Life" June
"Make It Work" June
"One Time" June
"Gutta" June
2015
"Playa$club" June
"Switchin' Lanes" June
"Playa" June
"Made It" June
"44's" June
"Roc Boy" June
"Electric Body"[35] A$AP Rocky, ScHoolboy Q
2017
"Crew"[36][37] Goldlink, Shy Glizzy, Brent Faiyaz
"LOVE"[38][39] Kendrick Lamar, Zacari
"Rain On Me (Intro)" Bryson Tiller
"In Check" Bryson Tiller
"Rain Interlude" Bryson Tiller
"Set It Off" Bryson Tiller
"Pacific Ocean" Young Dolph
"GOD." Kendrick Lamar
2018
"King's Dead" Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Future, James Blake
"Redemption" Kendrick Lamar, Zacari, Babes Wodumo
"Big Glock" Key Glock
"No Cap" Key Glock
"Pop Another" Maxo Kream
"Keyz 2 the City 2" Nipsey Hussle, TeeFlii
"Double Up" Nipsey Hussle, Belly, Dom Kennedy
"ES Tales" Jay Rock
"Spoil My Night" Post Malone, Swae Lee
2019
"Celebrate" DJ Khaled, Travis Scott, Post Malone
"No Guidance" Chris Brown, Drake
"Nunya" Kehlani, Dom Kennedy
2020
"INFAMY" Che Ecru
"Wash Us in the Blood" Kanye West, Travis Scott

References

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