Tha Bizness

Tha Bizness is an American record production and songwriting team from Seattle, Washington, composed of Justin "Henny" Henderson and Christopher John "Dow Jones" Whitacre.[1] Tha Bizness have produced songs for several prominent artists, including Ne-Yo, Jay Z, Snoop Dogg, Nas, Ice Cube, 50 Cent, and Kendrick Lamar, among others. In 2009, they received a Producer of the Year nomination at the BET Hip Hop Awards.[2]

Tha Bizness
OriginSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Genres
Years active2004–present
Associated acts
Websitewww.thabizness.com
MembersDow Jones
Henny

History

Henny, who was previously a singer under the name "J Henn," and Dow Jones, who was previously a mixtape DJ, joined forces to form the production team "Tha Bizness." Dow used his mixtape series, titled "Play Your Position," to promote their beats. Eventually, they were noticed by West Coast artists, for whom they produced songs for mixtapes.[3] In 2007, Sha Money XL contacted the duo via Myspace and offered the duo a production deal with G-Unit Records and Sha Money's management team, Teamwork Music.[4]

Tha Bizness achieved mainstream success with the production of "Every Girl" from Young Money's 2009 album *We Are Young Money*. The instrumental was originally intended to be for R. Kelly, for whom Tha Bizness had previously collaborated on "Hair Braider" in early 2008, but Lil Wayne heard the beat and bought it first.[5] Tha Bizness also produced another song on the same album, title "Ms. Parker."

Production discography

Singles produced

List of List of singles as producers, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released, performing artists and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US US
R&B
US
Rap
US
Pop
AUS UK
"My President"
(Young Jeezy featuring Nas)
2008 534513 The Recession
"Hair Braider"
(R. Kelly)
56 12 Play: 4th Quarter
"Every Girl"
(Young Money)
2009 102240
  • US: Gold
We Are Young Money
"No Bullshit"
(Chris Brown)
2011 623 Fan of a Fan and F.A.M.E.
"Strip"
(Chris Brown featuring Kevin McCall)
3737678 Boy In Detention and Fortune
"Wildest Dreams"
(Brandy)
2012 68 Two Eleven
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