D'Mile
Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II (born January 24, 1985) is an American record producer and songwriter[1] from Brooklyn, New York. Sometimes referred to as D. Emile, Dernst Emile II or Dee'Mile is most commonly known and accredited as D'Mile. According to his official Twitter profile, he is signed & managed by Medinah Entertainment.
D'Mile | |
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Birth name | Dernst Emile II |
Born | January 24, 1985 |
Origin | Brooklyn, New York |
Labels | Medinah Entertainment, Darkchild productions |
Associated acts | Rodney Jerkins, Ty Dolla Sign, Diggy Simmons, Eric Bellinger, Mali Music, Victoria Monet, Lucky Daye, Daye Jack, Ashley Loren |
In 2020, D'Mile's production work with artists Lucky Daye and H.E.R. were nominated for seven Grammy Awards.[2]
Early life
Emile is the son of Haitian vocalist Yanick Étienne, who was featured in recordings by and toured with Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music in the 1980s, and music producer Dernst Emile.[3][2] He grew up in Flatbush, Brooklyn and began learning to play the keyboard as a young child.[2]
Career
2005–2012: Career beginnings
Emile made his major production debut on Rihanna's 2005 album Music of the Sun for which he produced & co-wrote "That La, La, La" with fellow Brooklyn hip-hop group Full Force.[2] Later the same year he also made an appearance on Mary J. Blige's 2005 album The Breakthrough with the song "Gonna Breakthrough" which he co-wrote and produced.[2] After these bodies of work, a friend introduced D'Mile to Rodney Jenkins, with whom he had an apprenticeship for two years.[2]
He scored his first main chart success with Janet Jackson's tenth studio album, Discipline. He produced and co-wrote the lead single "Feedback" which reached number one on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart, the R&B hit "Luv" as well as the album tracks "I.D.", "Truth or Dare" and "The Meaning".
Justin Bieber worked with D'Mile on "Favorite Girl" which is the fourth single from his debut album My World. D'Mile is also listed as producing the R&B ballad "In the Morning" for Mary J. Blige's ninth album Stronger with Each Tear.
He then worked with Diddy and Dirty Money on their album, "Last Train To Paris" which was released December 14, 2010, producing the song, "Shades", which was co-produced with Justin Timberlake's production group The Y's and featured guest vocals from Timberlake, Lil Wayne, Bilal and James Fauntleroy II. He also has several productions on Jennifer Lopez's 2011 comeback album, Love? including "One Love"; and the dance-pop number "(What Is) Love?" which was released as the lead soundtrack single and scored in Lopez's 2010 romantic comedy, The Back-up Plan.
D'Mile produced several songs and served as the executive producer for Diggy Simmons' album, Unexpected Arrival which released March 20, 2012 on Atlantic Records. D'Mile has produced the single, "Long Distance" by 2011 X-Factor winner, Melanie Amaro which she performed live on the show, December 6, 2012.
2013–present: Current projects
D'Mile has had a strong production record with Ty Dolla Sign, including his Beach House series, Beach House,[4] Beach House 2,[5] Beach House EP and Beach House 3. Ty Dolla Sign has said that D'Mile is "literally the best producer [he has] ever worked with" following their collaborations.[2] He also produced "Livin' It Up" from Ciara's 2013 album Ciara.
In 2016, he has produced the two tracks "Mind Of A Man" and "FWM" for Hard II Love by Usher.[6]
Throughout 2016 and 2017, D'Mile produced all 13 songs on Lucky Daye's debut album titled Painted after the two met in LA.[7][2] D'Mile also provided background vocals on the song "Paint It."[7] The album was released in 2019 and went on to be nominated at the 2020 Grammy Awards for Best R&B Album, with two album tracks being nominated for Best R&B Performance ("Roll Some Mo") and Best Traditional R&B Performance ("Real Games").[8]
In 2020, he co-produced Charlie Wilson's "Forever Valetine" with Bruno Mars and The Stereotypes. He and Mars also composed Arashi's "Whenever You Call".
Selected discography
This is a non-comprehensive list of D'Mile's production credits, adapted from Tidal.[9]
Year | Song | Artist | Album |
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2008 | "I'm Grown" | Tiffany Evans | Tiffany Evans |
2013 | "nEXt" | Sevyn Streeter | Call Me Crazy, But... |
"Come on Over" | |||
"Alone" | Armin van Buuren | Intense | |
2014 | "Wood & Leather" | Ty Dolla Sign | Beach House EP |
"Work" | |||
"Royalty" | Mali Music | Mali Is... | |
"Stronger" | |||
"Fight for You" | |||
2015 | "These Lines" | PJ | Walking Around Pools |
"Nickels & Dimes" | |||
"I Mean It" | |||
"Actress" | Ty Dolla Sign | Free TC | |
"Miracle / Wherever" | |||
"LA" | |||
"Solid" | |||
"Credit" | |||
"Saved" | |||
2016 | "Come Down" | PJ | Rare |
"Awake" | |||
"Can't Stop" | |||
"This Is What It Looks Like" | |||
"Gangster" | |||
"I'm Good" | |||
2017 | "Famous" | Ty Dolla Sign | Beach House 3 |
"Famous Lies" | |||
"Famous Last Words" | |||
"Famous Friends" | |||
"Famous Amy" | |||
"Famous Excuses" | |||
2018 | "BOSS" | The Carters | Everything Is Love |
2020 | "Forever Valentine" | Charlie Wilson | Non-album single |
"17" | Pink Sweats | The Prelude | |
"Whenever You Call" | Arashi | Non-album single | |
"Ass Like That" | Victoria Monet | Jaguar | |
"Dive" | |||
"Big Boss (Interlude)" | |||
"We Might Even Be Falling In Love" | |||
"Touch Me" | |||
"Jaguar" | |||
"Go There With You" | |||
"Moment" | |||
"Sunday Morning" | Chiiild | Synthetic Soul |
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2017 | "Still" | Best Traditional R&B Performance | Nominated | [10] |
2019 | "Could've Been" | Best R&B Song | Nominated | |
"Roll Some Mo" | Nominated |
Golden Globe Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2021 | "Fight for You" (with H.E.R., Tiara Thomas) | Best Original Song | Pending | [11] |
References
- Diehl, Matt (April 20, 2011). "Jennifer Lopez Talks 'Idol,' Her New Album and What She Thinks of Steven Tyler". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
- Leight, Elias (January 9, 2020). "D'Mile Almost Quit Music. Now He's Up for Multiple Grammys". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on January 10, 2020.
- http://yanicketiennemusic.com/?section=music
- http://www.datpiff.com/Ty-Dolla-ign-Beach-House-mixtape.402161.html
- http://www.datpiff.com/Ty-Dolla-ign-Beach-House-2-mixtape.494390.htmll
- https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/2224135-DMile
- Lamarre, Carl (May 7, 2019). "Lucky Daye on His Debut Album 'Painted,' Learning Melodies Through Dr. Seuss Books & Craving His Mother's Acceptance". Billboard. Archived from the original on February 26, 2020.
- Turner-Williams, Jaelani (January 26, 2020). "Grammy Contender Lucky Daye Is Waving R&B's Melodic Flag With Pride". Vibe.
- "Credits for D'Mile". Tidal. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
- "GRAMMY Award Results for Dernst Emile II". The Grammys. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
- Bahiana, Ana Maria. "Nominations for the 78th Golden Globe Awards (2021) Announced". goldenglobes.com. Retrieved 4 February 2021.