Sleepy Brown

American singer and record producer (born 1970)

  • Hip hop
  • R&B
  • soul
  • neo soul
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active1992–presentLabels
  • Virgin
  • EMI
  • Purple Ribbon
Websitesleepybrown.com
Musical artist

Patrick Leroy "Sleepy" Brown (born January 24, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. He is one-third of the Atlanta-based production team of Organized Noize,[1] which has created hits for acts such as Outkast, Goodie Mob and TLC. TLC's "Waterfalls", penned by Brown and Organized Noize's Rico Wade and Ray Murray, was a #1 hit single on Billboard's Hot 100 in the summer of 1995.

Career

Brown was born in Savannah, Georgia on January 24, 1970.[2]

Besides production work Brown records as an artist himself, both for his own recordings (including his 2004 single "I Can't Wait" from the Barbershop 2: Back in Business film soundtrack) and on songs with collaborators such as Beyoncé and Big Boi (on the latter's US No. 1 and UK No. 7 hit "The Way You Move").[1][3] Brown independently released his debut solo album, Sleepy's Theme–The Vinyl Room in 1998. He was slated to release an album on the DreamWorks Records label called 'For the Grown and Sexy', but the release was scrapped when DreamWorks label folded.[1]

He is signed to Big Boi's label Purple Ribbon Records and released his second album, Mr. Brown on October 3, 2006.[1]

Brown is the son of Jimmy Brown, the lead vocalist and saxophonist for the 1970s funk band Brick.[1]

Discography

Albums

  • Society of Soul – Brainchild (1995)
  • Sleepy's Theme – The Vinyl Room (1998)
  • Phunk-O-Naut (2004)
  • Mr. Brown (2006)
  • Sex, Drugs, & Soul (2012)
  • The Big Sleepover (with Big Boi) (2021)[4]

Singles

Featured singles
  • 2002: "Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!)" (Ludacris featuring Sleepy Brown) (US No. 22, US R&B No. 10, US Rap No. 5, UK #5)
  • 2002: "Land of a Million Drums" (Outkast featuring Killer Mike and Sleepy Brown) (US R&B No. 116, UK #46)[3]
  • 2003: "A.D.I.D.A.S." (Killer Mike featuring Big Boi & Sleepy Brown) (US No. 60, US R&B No. 42, US Rap No. 20, UK #22)
  • 2003: "The Way You Move" (Outkast featuring Sleepy Brown) (US No. 1, US Pop No. 1, US R&B No. 2, US Rap No. 1, UK #7)
  • 2005: "The Otherside" (Bubba Sparxxx featuring Petey Pablo and Sleepy Brown)
  • 2006: "Morris Brown" (Outkast featuring Scar and Sleepy Brown) (US No. 95, US R&B No. 102, UK #43)

Select guest appearances

(excluding songs with the Dungeon Family)

With Dungeon Family

  • Big Boi – "808" (with Bun B, Big Gee and G-Rock)
  • Big Gipp – "Steppin Out"
  • Bubba Sparxxx – "All the Same" (with Backbone)
  • Bubba Sparxxx – "That Man" (with Duddy Ken)
  • Bubba Sparxxx – "The Otherside" (with Petey Pablo)
  • Cool Breeze – "Weeestpointin
  • Future – "Struggles" (from Superfly)
  • Goodie Mob – "Play Yo Flute" (with Kurupt)
  • Goodie Mob – "Cutty Buddy"
  • Goodie Mob – "Soul Food"
  • Joi – "It's Your Life"
  • Killer Mike – "A.D.I.D.A.S." (with Big Boi)
  • Outkast – "Bowtie" (with Jazze Pha)
  • Outkast – "In Your Dreams" (with Killer Mike)
  • Outkast – "Land of a Million Drums" (with Killer Mike)
  • Outkast – "Morris Brown" (with Scar)
  • Outkast – "So Fresh, So Clean" (Remix) (with Snoop Dogg)
  • Outkast – "Spottieottiedopaliscious"
  • Outkast – "The Way You Move"
  • Outkast – "Tough Guy" (with UGK)
  • Roscoe – "Head to Toe"
  • Slimm Calhoun – "How Much Can I"
  • Scar – "If You Want To" (from Superfly)

Filmography

  • Idlewild (2006) – Syncopated Church Orchestra

Awards and nominations

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2001 Stankonia Grammy Award for Album of the Year Nominated [6]
1995 "Waterfalls" Grammy Award for Record of the Year Nominated [6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Biography by Cyril Cordor". Allmusic.com. Retrieved January 22, 2009.
  2. ^ Associated Press: Today in History – January 24, 2010[dead link]
  3. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 82. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  4. ^ "Big Boi & Sleepy Brown - The Big Sleepover". Apple Music. December 10, 2021. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
  5. ^ Billboard.com
  6. ^ a b "Patrick Brown". GRAMMY.com. November 19, 2019.

External links

  • Official website
  • Official Twitter
  • Dungeon Family Official Site Archived December 31, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • Sleepy Brown Interview: September 2006 with Crave Online
  • Sleepy Brown interview with Luke Davis (The Situation)
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