Ojivolta
American music production duo
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Origin | New York City, United States |
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Years active | 2015–present |
Musical artist
Ojivolta are an American record production and songwriting duo, composed of Mark Williams and Raul Cubina. Their credits include production and co-writing for Kanye West, Playboi Carti, XXXTentacion, Lil Nas X, Justin Bieber, Jon Bellion, and Halsey, among others.
Discography
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Credits | Written with | Produced with |
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"All Time Low"[1] | 2015 | Jon Bellion | The Human Condition | Co-writer | Travis Mendes & Jon Bellion | - |
“Game Plan” (featuring Jon Bellion)[2] | Ojivolta | - | Writer/Producer | - | - | |
“80’s Films”[3] | 2016 | Jon Bellion | The Human Condition | Co-writer/Co-producer | Busbee & Jon Bellion | Busbee & Jon Bellion |
“Guillotine”[3] | Travis Mendes & Jon Bellion | Jon Bellion | ||||
“Hand Of God - Outro”[3] | Dan Heath & Jon Bellion | - | ||||
“He Is The Same”[3] | Jon Bellion | Jon Bellion | ||||
“iRobot”[3] | Mylon Hayde & Jon Bellion | Mylon Hayde & Jon Bellion | ||||
“Maybe IDK”[3] | Fraser T. Smith, busbee & Jon Bellion | Fraser T. Smith & Jon Bellion | ||||
“New York Soul - Pt. ii”[3] | Steven Miller, Alec Benjamin, Mylon Hayde, & Jon Bellion | Mylon Hayde & Jon Bellion | ||||
“Overwhelming”[3] | Jonathan Simpson & Jon Bellion | Jon Bellion | ||||
“Satisfaction” (featuring Nylo)[4] | Ojivolta | - | Writer/Producer | - | - | |
“Weight Of The World”[3] | Jon Bellion | The Human Condition | Co-writer | !llmind, Chris DeStefano, & Jon Bellion | - | |
“Woke The F*ck Up”[3] | Rob Knox, Mylon Hayde, & Jon Bellion | - | ||||
“Blood In The Cut - Ojivolta Remix” | 2017 | K.Flay & Ojivolta | - | Producer | - | - |
“Game Plan - (Pink Slip Remix)” | Ojivolta | - | Producer | - | - | |
“Adult Swim” (featuring Tuamie)[5] | 2018 | Jon Bellion | Glory Sound Prep[6] | Co-writer/Co-producer | Jon Bellion, Latrice Pace, Kaskade, Finn Bjarnson, Amy Gileadi, Jonathan Gileadi, Craig Poole, Babbie Mason, Rob Wannamaker & Tuamie | Jon Bellion & Tuamie |
“Blu”[5] | Jon Bellion, Busbee & Scott Harris | Jon Bellion & Busbee | ||||
“Cautionary Tales”[5] | Homer Steinweiss, Travis Mendes & Jon Bellion | Jon Bellion | ||||
“Conversations with my Wife”[5] | Jon Bellion | |||||
“Couple Retreat”[5] | Jon Bellion | |||||
“Fall In Line” (featuring Demi Lovato)[7] | Christina Aguilera | Liberation | Co-writer | Jonathan Simpson, Audra Mae, Christina Aguilera, & Jon Bellion | - | |
“JT”[5] | Jon Bellion | Glory Sound Prep | Co-writer/Co-producer | Travis Mendes & Jon Bellion | Jon Bellion | |
“Let’s Begin” (featuring Travis Mendes, B.Keyz, RZA & Roc Marciano)[5] | Aaron “YS” Dales, Mylon Hayde, B.Keyz, Travis Mendes & Jon Bellion | Aaron “YS” Dales, Mylon Hayde & Jon Bellion | ||||
“Mah’s Joint” (featuring Quincy Jones)[5] | Jon Bellion | Jon Bellion | ||||
“Oomph”[8][9] | Ojivolta & Brooke Candy | - | Producer | - | - | |
“Stupid Deep”[5] | Jon Bellion | Glory Sound Prep | Co-writer/Co-producer | Travis Mendes, Christianne Jensen, & Jon Bellion | Jon Bellion | |
“The Internet”[5] | Jon Bellion, Travis Mendes, & Homer Steinweiss | |||||
“Graveyard”[10] | 2019 | Halsey | Maniac | Co-writer/Co-producer | Stefan Johnson, Jordan K. Johnson, Jon Bellion, Amy Allen, Louis Bell & Halsey | Jon Bellion, Louis Bell & The Monsters & Strangerz |
“If I Can’t Have You”[11] | Shawn Mendes | Shawn Mendes | Co-producer | - | Teddy Geiger, Shawn Mendes, Scott Harris, & Nate Mercereau | |
“NATURE”[12] | Elley Duhé | ED1* | Co-writer/Co-producer | Elley Duhé & Jon Bellion | Jon Bellion | |
“WHAT DO U LIKE 2 - Ojivolta Remix”[13] | Jesse Saint John | - | Producer | - | - | |
“EXHALE” (featuring Sia)[14] | 2020 | kenzie | - | Co-writer/Co-producer | MarcLo & Casey Smith | The Monsters & Strangerz |
“Fun”[15][16] | Selena Gomez | Rare | Co-writer/Producer | Selena Gomez, Julia Michaels & Scott Harris | - | |
“Hey Stupid, I Love You”[17] | JP Saxe | - | Co-writer/Producer | Scott Harris, Julia Michaels & JP Saxe | - | |
“Invisible Chains”[18] | Lauren Jauregui | Bird of Prey: The Album | Co-writer/Co-producer | Lauren Jauregui, David Pramik, Jon Bellion, Ingrid Andress & E. Kidd Bogart | David Pramik | |
“Lie To Me”[19] | Meghan Trainor | Treat Myself | Producer | - | - | |
“Nice to Meet Ya” (featuring Nicki Minaj)[20] | Meghan Trainor | Treat Myself | Co-writer/Producer | Meghan Trainor, Scott Harris, & Nicki Minaj | - | |
"On That Time" | Playboi Carti | Whole Lotta Red | Co-writer/Producer | Jordan Carter & Richard Ortiz | F1LTHY | |
“Anyone”[21] | 2021 | Justin Bieber | Justice | Co-writer/Co-producer | Eskeerdo, Stefan Johnson, Watt, Jordan K. Johnson, Michael Pollack, Jon Bellion & Justin Bieber | Watt, The Monsters & Strangerz & Jon Bellion |
“On The Ground”[22] | ROSÉ | R | Co-writer/Co-producer | ROSÉ, Teddy Park, Jorgen Odegard, Jon Bellion & Amy Allen | 24, Jon Bellion, Teddy Park, & Jorgen Odegard | |
"Industry Baby (featuring Jack Harlow)"[23] | Lil Nas X | - | Co-producer | - | Kanye West, Take A Daytrip, Drew Sliger, Roy Lenzo | |
"24"[24][25] | Kanye West | Donda[26][27] | Co-writer/Co-producer | Brian Miller, Cory Henry, Kanye West, Mark Mbogo, & Warryn Campbell | Kanye West, Allday, Warryn Campbell, Cory Henry | |
"Believe What I Say"[24][25] | Dwayne Abernathy Jr., Isaac De Boni, Jahmal Gwin, Kanye West, Mark Myrie, & Michael Mule | Kanye West, Dem Jointz, BoogzDaBeast, & FNZ | ||||
"Come to Life"[24][25] | Jeff Bhasker, Kanye West, & Warryn Campbell | Kanye West, Jeff Bhasker, Warryn Campbell, & Mike Dean | ||||
"Donda"[24][25] | Isaac De Boni, Jahmal Gwin, Kanye West, & Michael Mule | Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, & FNZ | ||||
"God Breathed"[24][25] | Aaron Butts, Brian Miller, Evan Mast, & Kanye West | Kanye West, Arron "Arrow" Sunday, E. Vax, & Allday | ||||
"Heaven and Hell"[24][25] | Charles Njapa, Jahmal Gwin, Kanye West, Nima Jahanbin, & Paimon Jahanbin | Kanye West, 88-Keys, BoogzDaBeast, & Wallis Lane | ||||
"Hurricane"[24][25] | Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye, Daniel Seeff, Dominque Armani Jones, Jahmal Gwin, Josh Mease, Kanye West, Khalil Abdul-Rahman, Mark Mbogo, Mike Dean, Ronald Oneil Spence, Jr., & Sam Barsh | Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, Mike Dean, DJ Khalil, Ronny J, & Nascent | ||||
"Jail"[24][25] | Brian Warner, Charles Njapa, Dwayne Abernathy Jr., Kanye West, Michael Dean, Sean Solymar, & Shawn Carter | Kanye West, 88-Keys, Mike Dean, Dem Jointz, & Sean Solymar | ||||
"Jail pt 2"[24][25] | Brian Warner, Charles Njapa, Dwayne Abernathy Jr., Jonathan Kirk, Kanye West, Mike Dean, & Sean Solymar | Kanye West, 88-Keys, Mike Dean, Dem Jointz, Sean Solymar | ||||
"Junya"[24][25] | Jordan Carter, Kanye West, Nasir Pemberton, & Roark Bailey | Kanye West, Digital Nas, & Roark Bailey | ||||
"Junya pt 2"[24][25] | Jordan Carter, Kanye West, Nasir Pemberton, Roark Bailey, & Tyrone Griffin Jr | Kanye West, Digital Nas, & Roark Bailey | ||||
"Keep My Spirit Alive"[24][25] | Isaac De Boni, Jahmal Gwin, Kanye West, & Michael Mule | Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, & FNZ | ||||
"Lord I Need You"[24][25] | - | Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, Wheezy, & FNZ | ||||
"New Again"[24][25] | Charles Njapa, Christopher Brown, Dwayne Abernathy Jr., Jahmal Gwin, Kanye West, Laraya Robinson, Nima Jahanbin, & Paimon Jahanbin | Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, Wallis Lane, Mia Wallis, Dem Jointz, & 88-Keys | ||||
"Off The Grid"[24][25] | Asif Aswad, David Ruoff, Elias Klughammer, Eric Sloan, Jordan Carter, Kanye West, Maxie Lee Ryles III, & Samuel Gloade | Kanye West, 30 Roc, AyoAA, David & Eli, & Sloane | ||||
"Praise God"[24][25] | Aqeel Tate, Eric Sloan Jr., Hykeem Carter, Jacques Webster II, Kanye West, & Samuel Gloade | Kanye West, 30 Roc, Zen Tachi, Mike Dean, & Sloane | ||||
"Pure Souls"[24][25] | Bastian Völkel, Christoph Bauss, Jahmal Gwin, Kanye West, Mike Dean, Orlando Wilder, Rodrick Wayne Moore, Jr., Z & Tim Friedrich | Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, Sucuki, Shuko, Bastian Völkel, & Fyaman | ||||
"Remote Control"[24][25] | Charles Njapa, Jeffery Williams, Kanye West, Kevin Gomringer, Mike Dean, Nasir Pemberton, & Tim Gomringer | Kanye West, Cubeatz, Digital Nas, 88-Keys, & Mike Dean | ||||
"Tell the Vision"[24][25] | Bashar Jackson, Isaac De Boni, Jahmal Gwin, & Michael Mule | Kanye West, BoogzDaBeast, & FNZ | ||||
"City of Gods"[28] | 2022 | Fivio Foreign, Kanye West and Alicia Keys | - | Co-writer/Co-producer | Maxie Lee Ryles III, Kanye West, Allan Lopez, Andrew Taggar, Aswad Asif, Brittany Amaradio, Cristian Dejesus Tejada, Dwayne Abernathy, Jr., Hamzal Dweep Hamaal | AyoAA, Hemz, Kanye West, Lil Mav |
"Let the Smokers Shine the Coupes" | Pusha T | It's Almost Dry | Co-writer/Co-producer | - | Pharrell Williams | |
"Rock N Roll"[29] | Co-writer/Co-producer | - | Pharrell Williams | |||
"Freaking Me Out"[30] | Ava Max | - | Co-writer/Co-producer | Amanda Ava Koci, Henry Walter, Jon Bellion, Seth Reger, Jonathan Simpson | Cirkut | |
"Clean"[31] | Maude Latour | - | Co-writer/Co-producer | - | - | |
"Daylight"[32] | Vory and Ye | Lost Souls | Producer | - | Kanye West, 88-Keys, Evan Mast | |
"Summerland"[33] | Half Alive | - | Producer | - | Half Alive | |
"Make of It"[34] | - | Co-writer/producer | Half Alive | - | ||
"True Love"[35] | Kanye West | Donda 2 | Co-writer/Co-producer | Kanye West, Jahseh Onfroy, John Branch, John Cunningham, Mike Dean, Peter Phillips | Kanye West, John Cunningham, Mike Dean | |
"Get Lost" | - | - | ||||
"Flowers" | ||||||
"We Did It Kid" | ||||||
"Sci-Fi" | ||||||
"Selfish" | ||||||
"First Time In A Long Time" | ||||||
"Vultures" | 2023 | ¥$ | Vultures | |||
"2024" | Playboi Carti | TBA | ||||
"BACKR00MS" | 2024 | Jordan Carter, Jacques Webster II, Ronald LaTour Jr. | Cardo |
Awards and nominations
Year | Nominee(s) | Nominated work | Award | Result | |
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2022 | Ojivolta (Raul Cubina & Mark Williams) | "Donda" | Grammy Award for Album of The Year | Nominated | [36][37] |
Ojivolta (Raul Cubina & Mark Williams) | "Jail" (Kanye West) | Best Rap Song | Won | [36] | |
Ojivolta | Justice (Justin Bieber) | Grammy Award for Album of The Year | Nominated | [38] |
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External links
- Ojivolta - AllMusic
- Raul Cubina - AllMusic
- Mark Williams - AllMusic
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