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Marcus Bell (musician)

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Marcus "Bellringer" Bell also known as Marcus Bell or simply "Bellringer" is an American music producer, composer, and musician. He has worked with recording artists including Katy Perry, Italian pop star Gala,[1] and Malaysian-Australian singer-songwriter Che'Nelle. Bell wrote and produced 3 songs on Che'Nelle's 2007 debut album Things Happen for a Reason.[2]

Biography

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Bell was born in Norfolk, Virginia. His mother was Carolyn Williams Bell (1944–2018), a pioneer in the American Tennis Association in 1961. The two co-authored the book Bellringer Branding Bible: The 5 Musician Branding Principles for Singers, Rappers, DJs, Music Producers, Composers, Writers, and Recording Artists.[3][4]

Raised in a musically rich environment, Bell began to learn the piano at the age of two.[5] Bell attended Berklee College of Music where he graduated in 1996.[6] By 2001, he was the music producer of his own duo The Sun Kings and their track "Maskerade" (Subliminal singer) featuring vocalist Diva Dash was mentioned as a "hot rising dance track" in Billboard Magazine on June 9 of that year.[7]

Career

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Music, television, and film

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As a producer Bellringer has acted and composed for television and film, and several of his songs were placed in major U.S. televised dramas since 2017. Two songs, "All That I Need (feat. SWEEDiSH)" and "This Is My Reality" (feat. Sweet Paul & Mr.W1N), were placed of Power in Season 4, Episode 7 (You Lied to My Face), which aired August 6, 2017, and two songs were placed on Empire. "Get On the Floor (ft. Cdubb)" aired on August 20, 2017, in Season 4, Episode 9 (That Ain't Me) and "Keep Steppin" (feat. Sophia Nicole) aired on February 11, 2015, in Season 1, Episode 6 (Out, Damned Spot).

Bell has collaborated with major recording artists as a composer/lyricist, including but not limited to, Katy Perry's album Witness, Nicki Minaj’s The Pinkprint, and has worked with celebrities across genres including Snoop Dogg. His work also extends to film and television, with recent contributions to the Starz series P-Valley, Netflix's Ginny & Georgia, and Operation Christmas Drop.[5]

AI music

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As the author of the Bellringer Branding Bible and the Unstoppable Workbook, Bellringer has been a featured guest on podcasts discussing the future of Web3 and AI technology in 2024.[8]

Discography

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The website AllMusic.com lists over 20 songs to his credits from 1981 to 2017 working with renowned artists such as Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj, and RZA, as well as lesser-known artists overseas and in the U.S. including producing and co-producing music with data scientist and composer Shelita Burke.[9][10][11]

Credits

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Year Album/Single Artist Roles
2024 "11111 (Just Be the One)," debut single Ravyn Lyte (AI artist and DJ) Composer, lyricist, producer
2017 Witness Katy Perry Composer/Lyricist
2014 The Pinkprint Nicki Minaj Composer
2009 Tough Love Gala Mixing
2009 Tough Love EP Gala Mixing
2007 Jupiter's Dance [DVD/CD] Mixing
2007 Things Happen for a Reason Che'Nelle Additional Production, composer, producer
2006 Debbie/Jours Etran Saez Composer
2006 The Protector [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] RZA Composer
2004 Hôtel De L'Univers/La Réalité Raphaël Composer
2004 Welcome to My World Ski Johnson Composer
2003 Dian Diaz [DNA] Dian Diaz Composer
2003 La Réalité Raphaël Composer
2001 Le Porte-Bonheur La Grande Sophie Sound Recording
2001 Lost & Found: Imagination, Vol. 1 Composer
2000 Jours Étranges Saez Producer, Mixing, Clavier, Basse, composer
1999 Un Paradis/Un Enfer David Hallyday Pre-Production
1994 Living in Oblivion: The 80's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 Composer
1987 Horseshoe in the Glove So Guitar (Rhythm), composer
1986 1st Down & Ten Keep It Dark Guitar (Bass)
1981 Breaking the Silence The Opposition Keyboards, Bass
n.d. Dubstep [ZYX] Composer
n.d. Penetrate Shelita Burke Producer, engineer, Mixing, Piano, Synthesizer, Drum Programming, Bass, Mastering, Additional Production, composer, Executive Producer
n.d. Strictly 4 DJs, Vol. 6 Composer
n.d. The Protector [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] Composer
n.d. Twój Wstyd Mancu Composer

References

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  1. ^ Lush, Brian. "ROCKWiRED iNTERViEWS GALA". Rockwired.
  2. ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. September 15, 2007.
  3. ^ "1944–2018 Carolyn Williams Bell A Radiating Smile". New Journal and Guide. September 20, 2018.
  4. ^ Bell, Marcus; Bell, Carolyn (2018). Bellringer Branding Bible: The 5 Musician Branding Principles for Singers, Rappers, DJs, Music Producers, Composers, Writers, and Recording Artists. SheBell Publishing.
  5. ^ a b Adebola, Peace (September 13, 2021). "Iconic Music Producer: Marcus "Bellringer" Bell". Beverly Hills Magazine. Retrieved August 10, 2024.
  6. ^ Collins, Ren. "Berklee Today". Berklee College of Music.
  7. ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. June 9, 2001. p. 29. Dana kelly marcus bell sun kings.
  8. ^ "Edge Of AI Podcast: The Future of Music: AI, Digital Assets, and Immortalizing Legacies with Marcus Bell of Bellringer Productions on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved August 10, 2024.
  9. ^ "Shelita Burke – "Photograph" (single premiere)". The Revue. September 15, 2017.
  10. ^ "Shelita Burke: Causing A Disruption". Music Connection Magazine. February 26, 2018.
  11. ^ "Choir takes universal view of Hip Hop". Our Weekly. June 5, 2014.
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