88 Keys
88 Keys is a producer and musician from New York, not Atlanta, and the existing history appears to have confused him with a different group. He's known for...
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88 Keys is a producer and musician from New York, not Atlanta, and the existing history appears to have confused him with a different group. He's known for his work with artists like Kanye West and Kid Cudi, producing tracks that blend soul samples with hip-hop beats. Songs like 'Stay Up (Viagra)' featuring Kanye West and 'Ho' Is Short For Honey' with Kid Cudi showcase his knack for crafting laid-back, sample-heavy grooves.
His 2008 album 'The Death of Adam' established his sound, and he later collaborated with Mac Miller and Sia on 'That's Life', a track that gained attention for its reflective tone. Much of his work operates in the background of bigger names, providing production rather than fronting a collective. The details about specific members like Anthony Davis or James Fauntleroy don't align with his known solo work, so it's best to stick to the collaborations and songs that are verifiable.
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