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Krishon O'Brien Gaines, known professionally as Bandplay, is a music producer from Columbia, Tennessee. He was introduced to music production by his brother, who sparked his interest in beats and melodies. [1]
Bandplay has collaborated with several artists, including Key Glock [2], French Montana [3], BigXthaPlug [4], and others. He has produced tracks for Key Glock, including the single "Major" featuring Young Dolph. [5] His work has also been featured on albums such as " Dum and Dummer" by Young Dolph & Key Glock and "Rich Slave" by Young Dolph. [6]
Bandplay has received recognition for his contributions to the music industry, including RIAA Platinum Certification for his work on Young Dolph's "Major" and Upchurch's "Rolling Stoned" singles. [7] He has also received RIAA Gold Certification for albums such as " Dum and Dummer" by Young Dolph & Key Glock and "Rich Slave" by Young Dolph. [7]
Bandplay has worked with a variety of artists, including: Kodak Black, Megan Thee Stallion, Upchurch, Big Scarr, and Gucci Mane. [8]
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Krishon O'Brien Gaines, known professionally as Bandplay, is a music producer from Columbia, Tennessee. He was introduced to music production by his brother, who sparked his interest in beats and melodies. [1]
Bandplay has collaborated with several artists, including Key Glock [2], French Montana [3], BigXthaPlug [4], and others. He has produced tracks for Key Glock, including the single "Major" featuring Young Dolph. [5] His work has also been featured on albums such as " Dum and Dummer" by Young Dolph & Key Glock and "Rich Slave" by Young Dolph. [6]
Bandplay has received recognition for his contributions to the music industry, including RIAA Platinum Certification for his work on Young Dolph's "Major" and Upchurch's "Rolling Stoned" singles. [7] He has also received RIAA Gold Certification for albums such as " Dum and Dummer" by Young Dolph & Key Glock and "Rich Slave" by Young Dolph. [7]
Bandplay has worked with a variety of artists, including: Kodak Black, Megan Thee Stallion, Upchurch, Big Scarr, and Gucci Mane. [8]