Song Taken From the Mumble Rap album Available Here:
https://belly.lnk.to/MumbleRap
Music Of The Day By Roc Nation And XO Affiliate Belly.
Director: EIF RIVERA
Executive Producer: EIF RIVERA, MICHAEL BAEZ, SARA LACOMBE
Producer: EIF RIVERA, MICHAEL BAEZ, SARA LACOMBE
Creative Director: EIF RIVERA DP: TAYLOR RANDALL
Editor: EIF RIVERA
Production Company: ERG DESIGNS
Director: Karena Evans
Executive Producer: Taj Critchlow & Director X
Head Of Production: Adam Palmer
Producer: Davin Black
DP: Jordon Oram
Editor: Dan LeMoyne
Production Company: Popp Rok
Director: Shomi Patwary & Belly
Producer: Matt Zolly
DP: Zac Adams
AD: Erek ‘E Class’ Mateo
Editor: Shomi Patwary
Directed by: Daniel Kaufman & Belly Made possible with the support of the Ontario Media Development Corporation
ABOUT BELLY
Long before the Academy® Award and GRAMMY® Award nominations, platinum status, and radio success, Belly can recall pivotal lessons from his childhood in the Middle East that would forever shape his outlook. Those same themes of family and loyalty inspire him to this day.
Post-high school in Canada, he released a string of underground mixtapes, culminating on his 2007 full-length debut, The Revolution. The album went Gold in Canada, scored a Much Music Video Award, and solidified him as a national phenomenon. He kept releasing mixtapes, while carving out a niche as an in-demand songwriter.
Introduced to The Weeknd by a mutual friend in 2011, “three days of partying” turned into an undeniable creative partnership. After penning “Love Me Harder” for Ariana Grande and The Weeknd, he co-wrote six tracks from the chart-dominating triple-platinum 2015 epic, Beauty Behind The Madness, including “Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)”—which received an Academy® Award nod for “Best Original Song” and notched the GRAMMY® Award for “Best R&B Performance.” Together, they went on to craft “6-Inch” for Beyoncé’s Lemonade.
He signed to Roc Nation and unveiled 2015’s Up For Days, spawning the RIAA Gold-certified hit, “Might Not” [feat. The Weeknd], which went #1 at Rhythm Radio and properly introduced Belly to North American audiences. It paved the way for 2016’s Another Day In Paradise. A dark, dynamic, and definitive collection, the album showcases his clever wordplay and vivid lyricism alongside young luminaries like Travis Scott on “Money Go” and Kehlani on “You” as well as legends such as B-Real during the closer “Angels & Demons” and Lil Wayne on “Barely Sober.” Throughout, he distinguishes himself as poignant, poetic, and powerful voice.
Director: Director X
Executive Producer: Taj Critchlow
Head of Production: Adam Palmer
Producer: Adam Rodness
DP: Adam Marsden
Production Company: Popp Rok
Editorial Facility: Married to Giants
Editor: Raj Ramnauth
Post Production: Nice Shoes Toronto
Colourist: Roslyn Di Sisto
Director: Kore
Executive Producer: Kamel Bacha
Creative Director: Kore
DP: Sonny Production Company: AwA
Directed by Spiff
Produced by Sway Mendez
Director of Photography – Joshua Reis
Edited by Rob Dade For Mendez Entertainment Group
Director: Sherif Higazy
Producer: Cailin Lowry
DP: David Bolen
AD: Nicholas Ruff
Editor: Nick Johnson For Nuclear Creative
Directed by Peter Huang
Produced by Lex Lewter
Executive Produced by Rey Mendoza
Director of Photography Devin Harrington
Edited by Kat Webber For Mad Ruk Entertainment
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