Crystal Caines is a Guyanese–American rapper, record producer, artist, songwriter and engineer based in Harlem, New York.[1] She has Produced and been featured on tracks by BIA,[2] Baauer, MIA, Jack Harlow, Bryson Tiller, Ransom, Nick Hook and more.

Crystal Caines
Birth nameCrystal Caines
Also known asCC
Born7/17/1991
OriginHarlem, New York
GenresHip Hop
Occupation(s)Artist, Producer, Engineer
Years active2014–Present
LabelsIndependent

Career

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Crystal Caines is an Artist, Producer and Engineer. She began her production career in 2013. Caines went on to artist develop and produce for ASAP Ferg. In 2013, Caines produced the Bone Thugs-n-Harmony-featuring "Lord" on A$AP Ferg's debut album, Trap Lord, Continuing on to also engineering and premixing vocals for A$AP Ferg's future singles, "Work", "Shabba” and assisted in sonically shaping the majority of the TrapLord Album.[1] Caines draws her inspiration from artists like Eve and producers like No ID.[2]

In 2014, she released her debut single and Video, "Whiteline".[3] Then went on to produce for other artist such as Bia, Ro James, Johnny Cinco, DZA, Abby Jasmine, Jack Harlow, Bryson Tiller,Rah Swish and more.

Discography

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Singles

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  • Crystal Caines (featuring A$AP) – "Whiteline" (2014)
  • Crystal Caines - "No Drama" (2017)
  • Crystal Caines- "Bossanova" (2017)
  • Crystal Caines- "IKYLI"
  • Crystal Caines- "Do That Thing"
  • Crystal Caimes- “late night”

Guest appearances

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  • BIA (featuring Crystal Caines) – "Love No more" (2014)
  • A$AP Ferg - Didn't Wanna Do That
  • A$AP Ferg (featuring MIA and Crystal Caines) – "Reloaded (Let it Go pt. 2)" (2014)
  • A$AP Ferg (featuring Crystal Caines and Marty Baller) – "Weaves" (2014)
  • A$AP Ferg (featuring Mz 007 and Crystal Caines) – "Now" (2014)
  • Baauer (featuring Crystal Caines) – "Swoopin" (2014)
  • Nick Hook – 'Going Back 2' Feat. Bodega Bamz, Crystal Caines, DJ Sliink & Nadus (2015)
  • A$AP Ferg (featuring Skrillex and Crystal Caines) – "Hungry Ham" (2016)
  • Dave East - "Talk to Big" (2018)
  • Ransom - “Most Dreadful symphony”

Production credits

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Writing credits

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  • Moxie Raia - Stick Like Glue (verses)
  • Moxie Raia - Good Things

References

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  1. ^ a b Alexis, Nadeska (November 29, 2014). "A$AP Ferg's Ferg Forever Mixtape: A Track-By-Track Breakdown". MTV Rap Fix. Archived from the original on December 2, 2014.
  2. ^ a b Nostro, Lauren (November 29, 2014). "Meet Crystal Caines, the Female Producer Who Worked on A$AP Ferg's "Trap Lord" Album". Complex Media.
  3. ^ Caines, Crystal (December 2, 2014). "Crystal Caines ft. Ferg "Whiteline" Video".
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