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The Stereotypes
Background information
Genres
Years active2003–present
Members
  • Jonathan Yip
  • Ray Romulus
  • Jeremy Reeves
  • Ray Charles McCullough II
Websitestereotypesonline.com

The Stereotypes are an American music production team, formed in 2003 and composed of Jonathan Yip, Ray Romulus, Jeremy Reeves and Ray Charles McCullough II. In June 2010, they were listed among the "Top 10 Songwriters and Producers to Watch" in Billboard magazine.[1]

The Stereotypes has been created on commercially successful singles such as Justin Bieber's "Somebody to Love", Cardi B and Bruno Mars "Please Me", Destiny Rogers' "Tomboy", Ne-Yo's "Year of the Gentleman", Mary J. Blige's "Good Love", Chris Brown's "Beg for It", Fifth Harmony's "Deliver", Lil Yachty's "Better", Iggy Azalea's "Mo Bounce" and Red Velvet's "Bad Boy".

The Stereotypes won two Grammy Awards in 2018, Song of the Year and Best R&B Song, for their contributions to Bruno Mars's Billboard Hot 100-number one single "That's What I Like". The Stereotypes took over the charts in 2017 with several credits on Mars' album 24K Magic, which swept the Grammys, winning Album of the Year, Best R&B Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. The Stereotypes co-wrote and produced its lead single "24K Magic" (which won the award for Record of the Year), "That's What I Like" and "Finesse". They were also nominated for Producer of the Year (Non-Classical).

Production credits

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Singles

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Year Single Artist Album
2007 "Wonderful" Marques Houston Veteran
2008 "Damaged" Danity Kane Welcome to the Dollhouse
"6 am" "Bueno" feat. Bruno Mars Can't Knock the Hustle
"Why Just Be Friends" Joe Joe Thomas, New Man
2009 "Good Love" Mary J. Blige feat. T.I. Stronger With Each Tear
"Beautiful People" Nina Sky Starting Today
2010 "Girls on the Dance Floor" feat. Stereotypes Far*East Movement Free Wired
"Rocketeer" feat. Ryan Tedder
"If I Was You (OMG)" feat. Snoop Dogg
"So What?"
"Even Angels" Fantasia Barrino Back To Me
"I Don't Care" Raheem DeVaughn The Love & War MasterPeace
"We'll Be Alright" Travie McCoy Lazarus
"Somebody to Love" Justin Bieber My World 2.0
"Somebody to Love Remix" feat. Usher
"Celebration" Tank feat. Drake Now or Never
2011 "Starbucks Smile" Maria K RadioWaves
"Dat Good" "Bueno" Untitled
2012 "Lego" JON MCXRO The Fifth of Never
"Kiss It Bye Bye" Aleesia feat. Big Sean "Kiss It Bye Bye" (single)
"The Boom" T. Mills Leaving Home EP
"Dirty Bass" feat. Tyga Far East Movement Dirty Bass
"Sun Burns Down" Jin Akanishi Japonicana
2013 "Where To Land" feat. III Travis Garland Fashionably Late Vol. 2
"Motel Pool"
"Clouds"
"Blue Electric Roses"
2014 "Lemonade" Danity Kane DK3
"One More Time" Nick & Knight "One More Time" (single)
2015 "I'm Sayin'" (feat. Rich Homie Quan) Omarion I'm Sayin' (single)
"Kiss My Lips" BoA Kiss My Lips
"Devil" Super Junior Devil
"That's What's Up" Skylar Stecker "That's What's Up" (single)
2016 "Before I Do" Sevyn Streeter Girl Disrupted
"24K Magic" Bruno Mars 24K Magic
2017 "That's What I Like" Bruno Mars 24K Magic
"Mo Bounce" Iggy Azalea Digital Distortion
"Jungle" Pitbull feat. Stereotypes, E-40 & Abraham Mateo Pitbull Greatest Hits
2018 "Finesse (Remix)" Bruno Mars feat. Cardi B 24K Magic
"Bad Boy" Red Velvet The Perfect Red Velvet
"Sit Next To Me (Stereotypes Remix)" Foster The People Sacred Hearts Club
"Light Flex (feat. 2 Chainz)" Tone Stith Uncle Drew Original Soundtrack
"Got Friends (feat. Miguel)" GoldLink Got Friends (SINGLE)
2019 "Please Me" Cardi B feat. Bruno Mars Please Me
"Tomboy" Destiny Rogers Tomboy (single)
"Don't Threaten Me With A Good Time" Thomas Rhett feat. Little Big Town Center Point Road
"Gucci Pajamas (feat. Chance the Rapper & Charlie Wilson)" Guapdad 4000 Dior Deposits
"Lo Lo (feat. P-Lo & GuapDad 4000)" Destiny Rogers Lo Lo (single)
"Euphoria" Destiny Rogers Euphoria (single)
2020 "Forever Valentine" Charlie Wilson Forever Valentine (single)
"Kickin' Pushin'" Destiny Rogers Great Escape EP
"On 11" Destiny Rogers Great Escape EP
2021 "A Little More (feat. Kiana Lede)" G-Eazy A Little More (single)
"Tomboy" (feat. Coi Leray) Destiny Rogers Tomboy (SINGLE)
"West Like" (feat. Kalan. FrFr) Destiny Rogers West Like (SINGLE)
"Got It like That" B.I, Destiny Rogers, Tyla Yaweh Got It like That (SINGLE)
"What I Like" Destiny Rogers What I Like (SINGLE)
"Simon Say" (feat. Flo Milli) Destiny Rogers Simon Say (SINGLE)
"Coastin'" Victoria Monét Coastin' (SINGLE)
"The Feels" (The Stereotypes Remix) Twice The Feels (SINGLE)
2022 "BTBT" B.I, Soulja Boy, feat. DeVita Love or Loved Part.1
"No Stoppin" (feat. Blxst) Kalan.FrFr 222
u & i James Reid u & I (single)
"Summer Nights" Destiny Rogers Summer Nights (single)
"Keep Me Up" B.I Love or Loved Part.1
"Fall Back" Destiny Rogers Fall Back (single)
2023 "Save My Love" Destiny Rogers Save My Love (single)
"Still Your Girl" Destiny Rogers Still Your Girl (single)
"Gum" Jessi Gum (single)
"One Look" LEO One Look (single)
2024 "Make Up" Destiny Rogers Make Up (single)
"Zombie" Everglow Zombie
"Wait" Hyolyn Wait (single)
2025 "Fat Juicy and Wet" Sexy Red & Bruno Mars Fat Juicy and Wet (single)

Awards and nominations

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Grammy Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
2009 Year of the Gentleman Album of the Year Nominated
Best Contemporary R&B Album Nominated
2011 The Love & War Masterpeace Best R&B Album Nominated
Back to Me Best R&B Album Nominated
My World 2.0 Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated
2012 F.A.M.E. Best R&B Album Won
2018 The Stereotypes Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Nominated
"That's What I Like" (Bruno Mars song) Best R&B Song Won
Song of the Year Won

Korean Music Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
2018 "Bad Boy" (Red Velvet song) Best Pop Song Nominated

Notes

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  1. ^ "10 songwriters and producers to watch". Billboard. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 15, 2010.