Bryan-Michael Cox

Record producer

Birthday December 1, 1977

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Miami, Florida, U.S.

Age 46 years old

Nationality United States

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1949

The single was certified Double-platinum in the United States, was nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year and won the Best R&B Song and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance categories at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards.

1977

Bryan-Michael Paul Cox (born December 1, 1977) is an American record producer and songwriter who is notable for his work with artists such as Usher, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, and Toni Braxton.

Among his most notable productions are "Be Without You" for Mary J. Blige, "Burn", "Confessions Part II" and "U Got It Bad" for Usher, and "Shake It Off", "I Stay In Love" and "You Don't Know What To Do" for Mariah Carey.

While attending High School in Texas, Cox was acquainted with singer Beyoncé, leading to him producing records for members of Destiny's Child prior to their signing with Columbia Records.

2000

Cox relocated to Atlanta to pursue his professional music career, and soon established a close affiliation with Jermaine Dupri c. 2000, who would become his production partner in the following years.

Cox attained a Guinness World Records for the longest consecutive period of chart success by spending over 5 consecutive years there, breaking the record that was previously held by The Beatles.

2005

Confessions won Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 2005 Grammys.

He worked with Mariah Carey again on 2005's The Emancipation of Mimi with hits "Shake It Off" and "Don't Forget About Us".

"Don't Forget About Us" was nominated for two Grammy Awards.

He wrote the fourth single from Chris Brown's self-titled debut album "Say Goodbye".

He co-wrote "Be Without You" the lead single from Mary J. Blige seventh studio album The Breakthrough.

2006

Cox co-wrote "Shortie Like Mine" the first single for Bow Wow's fifth studio album, The Price of Fame, in 2006.

2007

Again working with Austin together the duo co-wrote "Stay Down" for Mary J. Blige's eighth studio album, Growing Pains in 2007.

Cox co-wrote "Last Time" for Trey Songz's second studio album Trey Day.

Cox produced and co-wrote "Circles", the third single from Marques Houston's Veteran album.

2008

In 2008, he wrote five songs for the group Day26's self-tiled debut album, including the second single, "Since You've Been Gone".

2009

In 2009, Cox was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame for his contribution to music.

Cox has said that his mother played the flute: "My mom would buy music instead of food when I was little. We would spend her entire paycheck at the record store."

He expressed his musical ambitions to her when he was seven years old, having written his first song when he was just six years old.

Later, he enrolled in Houston's Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.

In high school, Cox met Beyoncé when he was a senior and she was a freshman.

He recorded his first-ever demo tape with her.

Although the two wouldn't reconnect until nearly seven years later when Bryan produced a track on Destiny's Child's Destiny Fulfilled, it was the early confirmation from Mathew Knowles that prompted Bryan to go into the music industry.

"Back then there was three choices if you wanted to be in the music industry, live in New York, LA, or Atlanta. I enrolled in Clark Atlanta University because although my Mom supported my dreams one hundred percent I had to go to college, so I chose Clark because I was just trying to get to Atlanta."

Cox began his career as an intern at Noontime Records in Atlanta, Georgia.

He was discovered by his manager Chris Hicks, who was a partner in Noontime.

Cox's first two hit singles as a producer were "Get Gone" & "Creep Inn" for the short-lived R&B group Ideal.

Cox contributed to Lil Bow Wow's debut album, Beware of Dog, writing the single "Puppy Love" and the Big Momma's House soundtrack.

He worked with Jagged Edge's second studio album J.E. Heartbreak, contributing to songs "He Can't Love U" and "Let's Get Married".

He contributed to Tamar Braxton's debut album, Tamar co-writing and producing "Get None" with musical partner Jermaine Dupri.

He wrote and co-produced the second single "Just Be a Man About It" from Toni Braxton's third studio album, The Heat.

Cox worked with Usher, contributing to Confessions, co-writing and co-producing Billboard Hot 100 number-one songs "Burn" and "Confessions Part II".

2010

In 2010, he co-wrote and produced "Never Let You Go", the single for My World 2.0, the debut studio album by Justin Bieber.

For Mariah Carey he co-wrote and co-produced "Oh Santa!", alongside Jermaine Dupri and Carey, for her second Christmas/thirteenth studio album, Merry Christmas II You.

He added songwriting and production on Usher's Grammy award-winning album Raymond vs Raymond.

In the same year, Cox co-produced the single "Love All Over Me", the single from Monica's sixth studio album, Still Standing.

2012

Confessions has been certified diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and, as of 2012, has sold 10.3 million copies in the United States.

It has sold over 20 million copies worldwide.

2013

He worked on Love and War for Tamar Braxton in 2013.

He worked with Johtna Austin co-writing for R. Kelly's thirteenth studio album The Buffet, and on Views for Drake.