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Dougie on the Beat
Dougie On The Beat
Dougie On The Beat
Background information
Birth nameDouglas Kieshawn Sheref Whitehead
Also known asDougie
Born (1996-09-07) September 7, 1996 (age 28)
OccupationRecord producer
Websitehttps://www.dougieotb.com/

Douglas Kieshawn Sheref Whitehead (born September 7, 1996), known professionally as Dougie or Dougie On The Beat, is an American record producer born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dougie has produced some of Meek's biggest singles to date, including, “1942 Flows,” “Issues,” and “Save Me," which all appear on his 2017 album Wins & Losses.[1]

Early life

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Dougie began his musical career by rapping. He grew up in a large family, and recalls his dad playing and listening to a lot of Nas and Jay-Z.

As he developed his own tastes, Dougie began listening to a range of artists including Nas, Jay-Z, Scarface, Biggie, Tupac, and KRS-One.[2]

In his teenage years, Dougie was exposed to his uncle's program called Music Development For The Youth where he learned the creative process behind making a song and how studio equipment works. It was then that Dougie claims he fell in love with producing and proceeded to make his first-ever beat.[3]

Career

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Douglas Whitehead a.k.a. Dougie On The Beat

After sending Meek Mill and his engineer beats for a year, Dougie finally met with Meek and the two released a series of popular singles resulting in Dougie's first and second placement.[3]

Dougie prides himself in having a versatile sound that defies categorization. He told Philadelphia Weekly in 2017, “I don't really try to sound like other people. I just do what I do.”[4]

Dougie in the studio with Meek Mill

Dougie's first RIAA placement was Meek Mill's “1942 Flows,” which was certified Platinum. Meek Mill's “Issues,” was certified Gold as well.[5] The placements were unknown by Dougie until a fan pointed out the success of the singles on social media, according to Dougie.[3]

Other chart placements include “Feelings” off G Herbo's recent album PTSD and “Florida Boy” by Rick Ross, Kodak Black, and T-Pain.[6]

Dougie currently has forthcoming collaborations with Dave East, Trey Songz, and Giggs among others.[3]

Production discography

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US USRap CAN UK
"Life Changes"

(Quilly featuring Chic Raw)[7]

2014 Quilly
"Country Boys"

(Quilly)[8]

"93 Flow"

(Quilly)[9]

"Talk Heavy"

(Quilly)[10]

Talk Heavy
"Bang Bang!"

(Kle Shay)[11]

This Is A CD Too
"I Hope You Feel Me"

(Kur)[12]

I Hope You Feel Me
"Everything I Wasn't"

(Kur)[13]

Everything I Wasn't
"When I Lost It"

(Kur)[14]

When I Lost It
"Way Up Top"

(Quilly featuring VodKa and Every Ave)[15]

2015 Quilly 3
"Doggie Dog"

(Kur)[16]

How It Never Was
"Young Bull"

(Kur)[17]

Young Bull
"Gold"

(Kur)[18]

2016 Gold
"When Ghost Lost It"

(Styles P)[19]

When Ghost Lost It
"Fallen"

(Kur and Dave East)[20]

Born Broke, Die Rich
"Fallen Remix"

(Phranchize featuring Uncle Kev)[21]

Fallen Remix
"Play By the Rules"

(Omelly featuring YFN Lucci)[22]

On My Time II
"Fire in the Booth (Part Two)"

(Nines)[23]

2017 Freestyles & "Hors-Albums" Singles
"UPN"

(Kur featuring Eline the MC)[24]

180
"Save Me"

(Meek Mill)[25]

Wins & Losses
"Issues"

(Meek Mill)[26]

77 23
"1942 Flows"

(Meek Mill)[28]

83 25
"Save Me"

(Nun featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie)[29]

Save Me
"Hood Logistic$"

(GHO$TMAMBA)[30]

THE YOUNG BLACK $CHOLAR TAPE
"Bring Me Down"

(OTF Ikey featuring Hypno Carlito and Booka600)[31]

2018 Bring Me Down
"Florida Boy"

(Rick Ross featuring T-Pain and Kodak Black)[32]

Florida Boy
"Checkmate 2"

(Neef Buck)[33]

Forever Do Me 9
"Hood Legends"

(G Herbo)[34]

Hood Legends
"Gotta Play the Game"

(Jim Jones featuring YFN Lucci)[35]

Wasted Talent
"Head Off"

(Jim Jones featuring Lil Durk)[36]

"Hardbody"

(Lil Nizzy featuring Don Q)[37]

The Chemist
"How We Living"

(Only the Family featuring Lil Durk and OTF Ikey)[38]

Lil Durk Presents: Only the Family Involved: Vol. 1
"Can't Call It"

(Kur)[39]

Smked Out
"Who Got the Shot"

(Omelly)[40]

Had to Hustle
"Baguette Bandz"

(Only the Family)[41]

Lil Durk Presents: Only the Family Involved: Vol. 2
"Song Cry"

(G Herbo)[42]

2019 Song Cry
"Lonely"

(Booka600)[43]

Word to LA
"Excuses"

(Kash Doll)[44]

Stacked
"Feelings"

(G Herbo)[45]

2020 PTSD

References

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  1. ^ Weinstein, Max (21 July 2017). "Listen to Meek Mill's New Album 'Wins & Losses' - XXL". XXL Mag. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  2. ^ "Dougie On The Beat Talks Chynna, Working With Meek Mill And More". Maven. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
  3. ^ a b c d "Meek Mill Producer Dougie On The Beat Talks New Dave East Music & Getting Two Certifications In One Day". HipHopDX. 2020-04-04. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  4. ^ "Out of the box beats: Dougie on the Beat crafting a "different sound" when it comes to hip-hop". RAP PLUG. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  5. ^ "NMPA". Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  6. ^ "Philly Producer Dougie Talks Working With Meek Mill, Calboy, & Formidable Catalog". RESPECT. 2019-10-05. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  7. ^ Quilly (Ft. Chic raw) – Life Changes, retrieved 2020-04-26
  8. ^ Quilly – County Boys, retrieved 2020-04-26
  9. ^ Quilly – 93 Flow, retrieved 2020-04-26
  10. ^ Quilly – Talk Heavy, retrieved 2020-04-26
  11. ^ Kle Shay – Bang Bang!, retrieved 2020-04-26
  12. ^ Kur – I Hope You Feel Me, retrieved 2020-04-26
  13. ^ Kur – Everything I Wasn't, retrieved 2020-04-26
  14. ^ Kur – When I Lost It, retrieved 2020-04-26
  15. ^ Quilly (Ft. Every Ave & VodKa) – Way Up Top, retrieved 2020-04-26
  16. ^ Kur – Doggie Dog, retrieved 2020-04-26
  17. ^ Kur – Young Bull, retrieved 2020-04-27
  18. ^ Kur – Gold, retrieved 2020-04-27
  19. ^ Styles P – When Ghost Lost It, retrieved 2020-04-27
  20. ^ Kur & Dave East – Fallen, retrieved 2020-04-27
  21. ^ Phranchize (Ft. Uncle Kev) – Fallen Remix, retrieved 2020-04-27
  22. ^ Omelly (Ft. YFN Lucci) – Play By The Rules, retrieved 2020-04-27
  23. ^ Nines – Fire In The Booth (Part 2), retrieved 2020-04-27
  24. ^ Kur (Ft. Eline The MC) – UPN, retrieved 2020-04-27
  25. ^ Meek Mill – Save Me, retrieved 2020-04-27
  26. ^ Meek Mill – Issues, retrieved 2020-04-27
  27. ^ a b "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  28. ^ Meek Mill – 1942 Flows, retrieved 2020-04-27
  29. ^ Nun (Ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie) – Save Me, retrieved 2020-04-27
  30. ^ GHO$TMAMBA – HOOD LOGISTIC$, retrieved 2020-04-27
  31. ^ OTF Ikey (Ft. Booka600 & Hypno Carlito) – Bring Me Down, retrieved 2020-04-27
  32. ^ Rick Ross (Ft. Kodak Black & T-Pain) – Florida Boy, retrieved 2020-04-27
  33. ^ Neef Buck – Checkmate 2, retrieved 2020-04-27
  34. ^ G Herbo – Hood Legends, retrieved 2020-04-27
  35. ^ Jim Jones (Ft. YFN Lucci) – Gotta Play the Game, retrieved 2020-04-27
  36. ^ Jim Jones (Ft. Lil Durk) – Head Off, retrieved 2020-04-27
  37. ^ Lil Nizzy (Ft. Don Q) – Hardbody, retrieved 2020-04-27
  38. ^ Only The Family (Ft. Lil Durk & OTF Ikey) – How We Living, retrieved 2020-04-27
  39. ^ Kur – Can't Call It, retrieved 2020-04-27
  40. ^ Omelly – Who Got The Shot, retrieved 2020-04-27
  41. ^ Only The Family (Ft. Booka600) – Baguette Bandz, retrieved 2020-04-27
  42. ^ G Herbo – Song Cry, retrieved 2020-04-27
  43. ^ Booka600 – Lonely, retrieved 2020-04-27
  44. ^ Kash Doll – Excuses, retrieved 2020-04-27
  45. ^ G Herbo – Feelings, retrieved 2020-04-27