Brian Alexander Morgan - Selected Production Credits

Selected Production Credits

SWV - It's About Time (1992)

  • 1. Anything
  • 2. I'm So Into You
  • 3. Right Here
  • 4. Weak
  • 5. You're Always On My Mind
  • 11. Think You're Gonna Like It
  • 12. That's What I Need
  • 13. SWV (In the House)

Martha Wash - Martha Wash (1993)

  • 1. Someone Who Believes in You (Prelude)
  • 3. Give it to You
  • 5. Now That You're Gone
  • 6. Things We Do for Love
  • 10. Someone Who Believes in You
  • 13. When It's My Heart

Lalah Hathaway - A Moment (1994)

  • 1. Let Me Love You

Usher - Usher (1994)

  • 5. Crazy

SWV - New Beginning (1996)

  • 8. Fine Time
  • 14. What's It Gonna Be
  • 15. That's What I'm Here For

Somethin' for the People - Somethin' for the People (1996)

  • 7. Take It Easy

SWV - Release Some Tension (1997)

  • 6. Rain

Nicole - Make It Hot (1998)

  • 7. Prelude (I Can't See)
  • 8. I Can't See

Why Do Fools Fall In Love - Music Inspired by the Motion Picture (1998)

  • 8. Mista - About You (co-produced with Missy Elliott)

Eric Benet - A Day in the Life (1999)

  • 8. Dust in the Wind

Coko - Hot Coko (1999)

  • 5. Bigger Than We
  • 9. Everytime

Ann Nesby - Put it on Paper (2002)

  • 6. Lovin' is Really My Game (produced with Steve "Silk" Hurley)

JoJo - JoJo (2004)

  • 10. Weak

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