Wondagurl (real name Ebony Oshunrinde) has been the talk of the music scene for about
two months now, ever since she collaborated with rapper/producer Travi$
Scott. Travi$ Scott is
signed as a producer to Kanye West‘s very GOOD Beats record
label imprint and signed on as a Rapper to T.I‘s Grand Hustle record
label imprint.
She produced Travi$ Scott‘s
hit single, “Uptown” which
turned a lot of heads when they found out that it was a 16 year old girl behind
the hard Trap/Hip-Hop production. As Travi$
Scott was called on
to Jay-Z‘s latest album, “Magna Carta Holy Grail” last minute, Travi$ Scott did
the introductions and track 8,“Crown” was made, as they say – the rest is
history.
In
an interview with Complex magazine, she told her story of
how she became a producer.
“I started when I was 9-years-old. I was on my
computer watching YouTube videos ofTimbaland—he’s my favorite
producer. When I saw those videos of Timbaland, I fell in love with what he
does in making the instrumentals, and I wanted to do the same thing. I started
out making little beats on my keyboard, and then I went up to Magix Music
Maker, then to Reason, and then FL Studio.”
After
she competed in the 2012 Battle of the Beatmakers competition
and won, the Drake-affiliated Boi-1datook her under his wing and since then, she has
worked on tracks for SonReal & Rich Kidd as well asRyan Leslie.
Seven years after she
took interest in producing music, she has produced on one of the biggest
Hip-Hop albums to date, on which most of the production credits go to her
mentor, Timbaland. She also spoke to the Huffington post recently on her production credit on Jay-Z‘s album.
The day after the album
soft-launched
“It was crazy. Just people calling me, texting
me and tweeting me all the time. My phone was just blowing up.”
On how she got on Jay-Z’s album
“I made a beat and sent it to Travi$
Scott and he said he was
gonna do some stuff with it. A few days later, he texted me and said he was
about to change my life but he wouldn’t tell me what he was talking about. Then
he called me and told me I was officially on Jay-Z‘s album.”
With
all this success in such a short career, Ebony Oshunrinde has
just finished 11th grade and her parents want her to, at least, finish
High School.
“I have to focus on school because if I don’t my
mom takes my computer away.”
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