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Birth name | Michael Jean Clervoix |
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Born | New York City, U.S. | February 11, 1976
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Years active | 1995–present |
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Michael Jean Clervoix[1] (born February 11, 1976), professionally known as Sha Money XL, is an American DJ, songwriter, record producer, and music manager from New York City.
Career
Clervoix was a producer for 50 Cent and the founder of Teamwork Music Inc.[2] After Interscope granted 50 Cent his own label in 2003, Sha Money XL was president of G-Unit Records until 2007. He then was VP of A&R at Def Jam in May 2010, and produced Big K.R.I.T.'s Live from the Underground. As of 2015 he is an executive at Epic Records.[3]
Production discography
1997
- 08. "Conflict" (featuring Wastlanz)
1999
- Brixx - Everything Happens for a Reason
- 07. "Can't Outplay Us"
2000
- 12. "Ghetto Girl"
- 15. "You Ain't No Gangsta"
2001
- 03. "Crime Nationalists" (featuring Headrush Napoleon & Tasha Holiday)
- 06. "Bing Monsters" (featuring Ja Rule & Headrush Napoleon)
- 11. "Say Goodbye" (featuring Killah Shah & Dave Bing)
- 11. "Tales of a Hustler" (featuring Omillio Sparks)
- 10. "Get Out My Way"
2002
- 50 Cent - Guess Who's Back?
- 06. "50 Bars"
- 16. "Bad News"
- G-Unit - No Mercy, No Fear
- G-Unit - God's Plan
2003
- 12. "Magic Stick" (featuring 50 Cent) (produced with Fantom of the Beat)
- 50 Cent - Get Rich or Die Tryin'
- 06. "High All the Time" (produced with DJ Rad and Eminem)
- 13. "Poor Lil' Rich" (produced with Eminem)
- Tragedy Khadafi - Still Reportin'...
- 08. "Walk wit Me (911")
- G-Unit - Beg for Mercy
- 14. "Beg for Mercy" (produced with Big-Toni)
- 13. "Juve the Great" (produced with Black Jeruz)
2004
- 08. "If You So Gangsta" (produced with Chad Beatz)
- 11. "When the Chips Are Down" (produced with Black Jeruz)
- 02. "Do It Like Me" (produced with Chad Beatz)
- 15. "DPG-Unit" (featuring 50 Cent, Daz Dillinger, Lloyd Banks, Snoop Dogg & Soopafly) (produced with Black Jeruz) (United Kingdom and Japan Bonus Track)
- Snoop Dogg - "R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece"
- 07. "Snoop D.O. Double G" (produced with Black Jeruz)
- 14. "Oh No" (featuring 50 Cent) (produced with Ron Browz)
2005
- Cormega - The Testament
- 05. "Angel Dust"
- 50 Cent - The Massacre
- 03. "This is 50" (produced with Black Jeruz)
- 14. "Do da Damm Thing" (featuring Aja)
- 11. "The Interview" (produced with Black Jeruz)
- 04. "Tattle Teller" (produced with Black Jeruz)
- Various Artists - Get Rich or Die Tryin'
- 03. "Things Change" (featuring Spider Loc, 50 Cent & Lloyd Banks) (produced with Black Jeruz)
- 13. "You a Shooter" (featuring Mobb Deep & 50 Cent)
2006
- Mobb Deep - Blood Money
- 02. "Put 'Em In Their Place" (produced with Havoc & Ky Miller)
- Lloyd Banks - Rotten Apple
- 01. "Rotten Apple" (featuring 50 Cent & Prodigy) (produced with Havoc)
- 07. "Help" (featuring Keri Hilson) (produced with Ron Browz)
- 17. "Life" (featuring Spider Loc) (produced with Chad Beatz) (United Kingdom Bonus Track)
- 13. "Baby Daddy" (produced with Ky Miller)
2007
- 50 Cent - Bulletproof
- 01. "Maybe We Crazy"
- 02. "When You Hear That" (featuring Tony Yayo)
- 03. "I'm a Rider"
- 04. "Simply the Best"
- 05. "Pimpin', Part 2"
- 06. "Not Rich, Still Lyin' (The Game Diss)"
- 07. "Why They Look Like That"
- 08. "Come and Get You"
- 09. "I Warned You"
- 10. "I Run NY" (featuring Tony Yayo)
- 11. "Grew Up"
- 12. "South Side"
- 13. "Why Ask Why"
- 14. "Hit You Ass Up" (featuring Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks)
- 15. "G-Unit Radio" (featuring DJ Whoo Kid)
- 16. "Window Shopper (Remix)" (featuring Mase)
- 17. "Movie Trailer"
- 18. "Best Friend (Remix)" (featuring Olivia)
- 15. "Last Time I Checked" (produced with Canei Finch)
2008
- 12. "Unexpected" (featuring Wacko) (produced with Young Cee)
2009
2010
- 03. "Ghetto USA" (featuring Antonio McLendon)
2011
- Cashis - From The Vault
- 19. "Grinden"
2012
2013
2014
- 05. "Wipe The Case Away" (featuring Ty Real)
2015
- 05. "100 Grandkids" (produced with ID Labs)
2016
- 02. "One Below" (produced with G Koop)
Personal life
Clervoix who is of Haitian descent, joined in on the relief efforts a year later in the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake that still left many people impoverished and homeless sending over money, food and clothes to Port-au-Prince, as well as his mother’s hometown of Limbé. He sought to create a Haitian hip-hop EP in collaboration with Creole Haitian rap stars such as Seca Konsa and among others.[4]
He is cousins with DJ Whoo Kid.[5]
References
- ↑ "BMI | Songview Search".
- ↑ Sha Money XL:The Past, Present and Future of G-Unit Pt.4 Accessed April 26, 2008.
- ↑ "AllHipHop » 50 Cent Disses Sha Money XL For Not Bailing Out Bobby Shmurda (VIDEO)". July 2015. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ↑ Fresh, Mikey, ed. (12 January 2011). "Def Jam VP Sha Money XL Gives Back To Haiti, Announces Benefit EP". VIBE. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
- ↑ Righi, Len, ed. (30 June 2005). "DJ Whoo Kid gets his 50 Cent's worth, and more". The Morning Call. Retrieved 18 January 2020.