Musiq Soulchild

Taalib Johnson, professionally known as Musiq Soulchild or simply Musiq (/ˈmjuːsɪk/; born September 16, 1977[1]) is an American singer and songwriter whose style blends R&B, funk, blues, jazz, gospel influences fused with hip hop.[2]

Early life
Musiq was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and raised in a strict Muslim household. During his teenage years he built a reputation for being musically gifted, beat boxing for MCs free styling on the open mic circuit, scatting at jazz clubs or just performing an a cappella for strangers on the streets, which is where he got the name "Musiq" and later added "Soulchild". He cites as his inspiration such icons as Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Donny Hathaway as his most influential musical icons.[3][4] He dropped out of high school to pursue a career in music.

2000–2004: Def Soul Recordings
Musiq Soulchild released his debut album, Aijuswanaseing, in 2000. Its lead single was "Just Friends (Sunny)". Musiq's second single "Love" spent 22 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.

Musiq's second album, 2002's Juslisen, debuted at number 1 on the Billboard200 and went platinum; it also debuted number one on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and all-genre Billboard 200 charts.[5] The singles were "Halfcrazy" and "Dontchange", which were top tens.

In 2003, Musiq released his third album, Soulstar, which went gold.[5] It included the singles "Forthenight" and "Whoknows".

Musiq took a four-year break and changed his management to Solqi Management, as well as his record label from Def Soul to Atlantic Records.

2006–2012: Atlantic Records
In March 2007, Musiq's released his fourth album Luvanmusiq. Its singles were "B.U.D.D.Y.". an uptempo track,[5] "Teachme", and "Makeyouhappy".

His fifth album OnMyRadio was released on December 2, 2008. The lead single "Radio" was a complete contrast to the usual smooth neo soul Musiq fans were accustomed to. The following singles were the duet IfULeave featuring Mary J. Blige; and the ballad SoBeautiful. "SoBeautiful" marked the first collaboration between Musiq and the producer JR Hutson, after Hutson had spent "about eight months" trying to get Musiq to come by his studio.[6] According to Hutson, the two plan to work together again.[6]

In May 2010, he changed management to Victor Grieg.[6]

His last album for Atlantic MusiqInTheMagiq was released on May 3, 2011, available on CDs and also as a digital download. The first single was "Anything" featuring Swizz Beatz,[7] followed by "Yes".

2013–present My Block Records, Soulstar Music Company, eOne Records
In September 2013, he released a duet album with Syleena Johnson entitled 9ine. This album was a compilation of nine reggae songs recorded in nine days on the independent Shanachie[5] label.

Also in September 2013, Musiq Soulchild announced his departure from Atlantic Records and becoming an independent artist. He revealed he is now signed to record producer Warryn Campbell's label My Block Records.[8][9][10] Musiq previously worked with Campbell on his first two albums on Atlantic - 2007's Luvanmusiq and 2008's OnMyRadio.

He released an EP titled The Husel through DatPiff on July 30, 2014.[11]

In April 2016, he released his first independent solo album through My Block/E1 Music, Life on Earth.[12] The lead single is "I Do". Shortly after, he moved to a new label, with eOne/SoulStar Music Company.

In 2017, he released two new singles "Simple Things" and "Start Over" set for a new album titled Feel the Real due on September 15, 2017.[13][14] He premiered music videos for the tracks in April 2017.[15]

Other music
Musiq Soulchild has featured on
 * the song "Nothing at All (Santana song)" from Carlos Santana's October 2002 album Shaman;
 * The Roots's November 2002 Phrenology on the song "Break You Off";
 * rapper Skillz's December 2002 I Ain't Mad No More on the song "Wave Ya Hands!";
 * "Are You Experienced? (song)" on March 2004's Power of Soul: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix album;
 * Black Ice's September 2006 The Death of Willie Lynch on the song "Takeyatime";
 * rapper Lloyd Banks's October 2006 album Rotten Apple (Lloyd Banks album)on the song Addicted;
 * "Reasons" on the March 2007 tribute album Interpretations: Celebrating the Music of Earth, Wind & Fire;[16]
 * on Talib Kweli's August 2007 album Eardrum on the song "Oh My Stars";
 * Ice Cube's August 2008 album Raw Footage on the song "Why Me?";
 * Rapsody's November 2017 album Laila's Wisdom on the song "A Rollercoaster Jam Called Love".

Soundtrack songsEdit
Soulchild has also appeared on the soundtrack to Tyler Perry's February 2007 movie Daddy's Little Girls.

He also lent a song from his March 2007 album Luvanmusiq to the soundtrack for Perry's later movie Why Did I Get Married?, released October 2007.

He then recorded a remake of Arrested Development's song "People Everyday" with British rapper and singer Estelle for the soundtrack to Tyler Perry's March 2008 Meet the Browns (film) entitled "People Everyday (Metamorphosis Mix)".

Television and books
He's guest starred as himself upon the UPN sitcom Half and Half in May 2004 and The CW comedy The Game in October 2007.[17][18]

On June 25, 2012, Musiq released a book on love and relationships entitled "143 - Love According To Musiq".[19]

Personal life
Since 2009, he has been in a relationship with 702 singer Kameelah Williams.[citation needed] In August 2009, their son was born.[20] In October 2017, his daughter Satori Solaris Wright was born with Instagram Influencer Ashley "Tiyumba" Wright.

Accolades
Soulchild has two platinum as well as two gold albums altogether.[22]

He's as well been bestowed with awards from BET and the ASCAP among others.[3][26]

Soulchild has also received 13 Grammy nominations, including 3 for his 2007 album Luvanmusiq.[27]

ASCAP Awards
[28]

BET Awards
[26][29][30][31][32]

American Music Awards
[33]

Grammy Awards
[27]