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Was he appreciative for the beat?
“I don’t know. I was surprised. I moved with my aunt from Des Moines to Atlanta. It’s unorthodox. I liked it but if I could have my way, if I could have Beyoncé and Lady Gaga, it would have been ten times better. I knew Ludacris from a mutual friend. It’s the tag for Shondrae Crawford, a.k.a.

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Shondrae Crawford, better known by his stage names Bangladesh and Mr. Bangladesh, is a Grammy Award-winning American record producer and rapper, who was born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa, and now lives in Atlanta, Georgia He is from a long African lineage particularly the south side part of Nigeria.

As Cash Money, as the label, we’re doing more. He wants to hang in the club. She had bigger [radio] songs than ‘Did It On Em’ [on Pink Friday], but the people that just ride to her shit, that’s their favorite shit. And that includes the “urban club records” he just gave Justin Bieber.

Ludacris, “What’s Your Fantasy” (2000)


“I [made that] in my aunt’s basement.

Bangladesh, is an American record producer and rapper, who was born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa, and now lives in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]

Early life and career

Crawford began producing beats in 1998,[2] but his first big break did not come until 2000 with his production of the hit single, "What's Your Fantasy" for Ludacris, with whom he then worked many times afterward.[3]

In respect to his name, he said his keyboard-centric production style is "just Bangladesh.

You show that by shouting somebody out, but I don’t really get no shout-outs like that. He kind of likes anything. I knew she [would do] “Diva”; that was a given because I really focused on her around that beat.

shondrae biography of martin

They keep giving him pop records. He know what the fuck he picked. Come through, video on this day. In my eyes, it was like, ‘Damn, that’s some extra money that I wasn’t even knowing about.’

“[For the Lady Gaga remix], I was eager to hear how she swagged it.