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Artist Summary Genres: Hip Hop / Neo-soul / R&B

Label: Gorilla Guard Entertainment

Management: Thabin Summerlin

Artist Bio

Don’t even try to put a label on G. Major Beats

If you called him a music producer, you’d be right. And if you called him a rapper, you’d also be on the money. But then you’d have to add president of production, entrepreneur, proud father, devoted christian, and even artist developer to the list.

The only way to describe G. Major Beats is as a visionary whose exciting interests, enviable music skills and keen insights make him a person who is constantly sought after when in comes to making creative projects a success.

Known in the music world as a respected producer/rapper who has worked with the likes of Ton Gotti, Cross, Tunez, Young Cutta, Yon L.I., B. Felon, Ripp, Quotez, Kidd Flow, Chris Breeze, Omerta Records, V.I.P., $tuck Bank$, Money Gang, Smoo Double, Quinton Ladon Millow, just to name a few. G. Major Beats' work can be found on more than 100 million albums sold.

The Cincinnati, Ohio native G. Major Beats is proficient in various popular music genres, from rap to R&B, pop and neo-soul.

“I’m just doing what I’m coming up with, and I’m challenging myself with all different type of sounds,” G. Major told Vibe.com. “I might do something over a Three Six Mafia concept and then take it and mess with a song from Floetry, mess with something from the classic hip hop stuff, and then some sample-free stuff,” he said. “I’m just testing everything.”

This chameleon-like quality makes G. Major a popular collaborator to artists who are looking to make their music stand and shine in a crowded category. Currently, the sizzling hot, in demand producer/rapper is currently putting the polish on projects with Gorilla Guard Entertainment, G.G.E. Boyz, Tunez, B. Felon, Pistol Pete, and King David, just to name a few.

“I want to be remembered as the producer who changed the dynamic of music while inspiring artists to be creative and innovative,” says G. Major Beats “I won’t stop until history is made.”

G. Major Beats has said that he always want to be 10 steps ahead of what’s happening on the scene and with his competition. “Just when people think that I’m supposed to be cool and that I made it and, ‘Ok, you’re back again, you’re doing it big,’ I’m already preparing for the round after this,” he told Vibe.com.

G. Major’s unique history was already in the making when in 1984, G. Major Beats (born Thabin Summerlin) arrived in a family already steeped in the development of contemporary music.

G. Major’s father, Albert (Wolf) Summerlin, is the founder of Wolf Entertainment and Management, and G. Major Beats joined Funk-A-Listc Records, where at 15, he began using his talents to produce tracks. His first chart breaking hit,“That's Gangsta” was one of his first productions, mixed and mastered by Quinton Millow. And at the age of 25, the talented G. Major Beats was named President/co-CEO of his own record label, Money Gang Records, a joint venture with V.I.P of M.G. Records.

Clearly his strong sense of business has taken him on a long journey in a short period of time. But at the same time, he has expanded his entrepreneurial spirit into areas beyond the recording studio.

He is a partner in iCreator, the premier creator and retailer of limited-edition art tattoos and apparel. Just like G. Major and his skill for working in various music genres, iCreator features products that are the result of major collaborations with famous artists with backgrounds in grafffiti, fine, art, industrial design, graphic design, illustration and music.

In addition, G. Major Beats' accomplishments are too many to count. He has worked with the B.L.O.C. Ministries to unite the community in its efforts to promote peace around the world, and continues to express himself as a musician and artist, having studied under the likes of Vague Black, and Quinton L. Millow.

G. Major loves to collect watches, art, video games, music, and shoes, and is a major Hip-Hop enthusiast. In addition, he lists cars, jewelry, animation, dogs, and fashion among his passions.

“When it comes to the way I look, I don’t want to be thought of as a typical artist,” G. Major says of his personal style. “It’s sort of urban with executive business appeal. Think hip hop meets The White House.”