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American record producer and musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

RMB Justize (born Ryan Baker) is an American record producer, musician, and mix engineer based in Chicago, Illinois. He is known for his production work with Wiz Khalifa, including contributions to the album Blacc Hollywood (2014), which was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards.[1]


In addition to his production work, he has released instrumental music projects that draw from elements of soul, jazz, and hip-hop.[2]

Early life and influences

Ryan Baker has ties to the Maryland/Washington, D.C. area and Chicago, Illinois. He began producing music at a young age and has cited early exposure to music through his family as an influence.[3].[2][3]

He has cited influences including Duke Ellington & John Coltrane, Black Star, and Pharrell Williams.[2]

Career

Production work

RMB Justize began his career as a producer and was affiliated with Taylor Gang Entertainment, the collective founded by Wiz Khalifa.

He contributed production to Blacc Hollywood (2014), which received a nomination for Best Rap Album at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards.[1] His production credits were reported by Billboard among the album’s contributors.

He also co-produced “We Dem Boyz (Remix II),” featuring Nas, Rick Ross, and Schoolboy Q.[4]

He later contributed to the collaborative project Wiz Got Wings (2021), alongside Cardo and Sledgren.[5]

Solo music

In addition to his production work, RMB Justize has released multiple instrumental projects beginning with Origami (2017).[6]

His work has been covered by independent music publications including Stereofox.[7][8]

Other work

His work has been licensed for use in television and digital media platforms.[9][1][4][5][2][6][9][3]

References

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