Virgil L. Davis Jr.

Virgil L. Davis Jr.

at DJ U-Neek’s Green Giant Studios 2008
Background information
Birth name Virgil Lee Davis Jr
Born (1960-09-18) September 18, 1960
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Genres
Occupation(s) Recording Engineer, Singer-Songwriter, Record Producer
Instruments Singing, Guitars, Drums, Keyboards
Years active 1997–present
Associated acts DJ U-Neek, Yo-Yo (rapper), Angie Stone, Bone Thugs N Harmony

Virgil L. Davis Jr. (born September 18, 1960) is an American record producer / songwriter / musician based in Los Angeles. He recorded albums with DJ U-Neek for Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, earning a Grammy Award for his musician work on the group's hit song, "Tha Crossroads", also the 4x platinum album "The Art Of War", the multi platinum album "BTNHResurrection","Thug World Order" and "Thug Stories", "Strength & Loyalty", and "Uni5: The World's Enemy" and "The Art of War: World War III". He also was a writer / produced and performed on DJ U-Neek's solo album, "Ghetto Street Pharmacist".

He was also signed as a songwriter for Kingpin Records founder DJ U-Neek, where he wrote songs for Arista Records recording artist Angie Stone "Black Diamond" album along with other Kingpin Records artist. He later went on to record with Capitol Records recording artist "Tracie Spencer".

References

    Discogs. "Discography: Virgil Davis Jr". Discogs.

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