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The Movement (production team)

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The Movement
Also known asJB & Corron
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresHip hop, pop, R&B, soul
Occupation(s)Songwriting, record production
Years active2000–present
MembersJames Bunton
Corron Cole

The Movement is an American songwriting and record production duo, responsible for writing and producing a series of successful singles, including Jesse McCartney's "Leavin'"[1] and Justin Bieber's "One Time".[2]

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Career

The Los Angeles-based team, consisting of James Bunton and Corron Cole, came together in 2000 and formed The Movement. The duo’s creative chemistry landed The Movement its first major break in 2004 working with Bad Boy Records rapper Mase on the single "Welcome Back". The pair also fielded projects by Lloyd ("Hey Young Girl") and Chingy ("Can't Hate Her"),[3] among other acts between 2004 and 2007.

In 2007, The Movement signed with manager Mark Stewart of the Atlanta-based Red Zone Entertainment, and was recruited to work with Hollywood Records' Jesse McCartney. The result — McCartney’s hit song "Leavin'" from his 2008 Departure album. The Movement went on to write and produce projects for Lionel Richie ("Good Morning"), Pleasure P ("Birthday Suit"),[4] and Marié Digby ("Love With a Stranger"). In 2009, they had a major hit with Justin Bieber's song "One Time".

In 2008, The Movement left Red Zone Entertainment and worked with Jesse McCartney, Jordin Sparks, The Charlies, and Hollywood Records.[5]

Discography

Date Artist Song title Label Album
2022 NCT 127 Designer SM Entertainment 2 Baddies
2012 Jesse McCartney "Tonight Is Your Night" Hollywood Have It All
November 2009 Justin Bieber "One Time" Def Jam My World
September 2009 Marié Digby "Fool On Parade" Hollywood Breathing Underwater
September 2009 Marié Digby "Love With A Stranger" Hollywood Breathing Underwater
June 2009 Pleasure P "Birthday Suit" Atlantic The Intro Of Marcus Cooper
May 2009 Lionel Richie "Good Morning" Def Jam Just Go
April 2009 Jesse McCartney "Body Language" Hollywood Departure / Recharged
April 2009 Jesse McCartney "In My Veins" Hollywood Departure / Recharged
September 2008 Colby O'Donis "The Difference" Geffen Colby O'Donis
June 2008 Prima J "Rockstar" Geffen Prima J
May 2008 Jesse McCartney "Leavin'" Hollywood Departure
April 2007 Teairra Mari "No No" Fo' Reel +
October 2006 Brooke Valentine "Pimped Out" Virgin Physical Education
September 2006 Chingy "Can't Hate Her" Capitol
August 2006 3LW "Hot" So So Def Point of No Return
April 2006 Keke Palmer "All My Girlz" Atlantic Akeelah & The Bee
December 2005 Olivia Feat. 50 Cent "Cloud 9" G Unit
August 2004 Mase "Welcome Back" Bad Boy Welcome Back
August 2004 Mase "Gotta Survive" Bad Boy Welcome Back
August 2004 Mase "Harlem Lullaby" Bad Boy Welcome Back
August 2004 Mase "Do U Remember" Bad Boy Welcome Back
July 2004 Lloyd "Hey Young Girl" Murder Inc. South Side
June 2002 Novel "Peaches" Rawkus

References

  1. ^ "BMI Repertoire Search". BMI. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
  2. ^ "BMI Repertoire Search". BMI.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". iTunes. Archived from the original on 2012-11-09. Retrieved 2017-09-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ [1][dead link]
  5. ^ "Hollywood Records". 1 April 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-04-01. Retrieved 17 January 2021.

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