Mizz Beats


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nameMizz Beats
backgroundnon_performing_personnel
birth_nameIman Yanee
birth_date
death_date
originLondon, England
instrumentKeyboards, various
genreGrime, hip hop, R&B, Wonky, Broken Beat, Dubstep
occupationRecord producer, songwriter, DJ
years_active2004–present
associated_actsDizzee Rascal, D Double E, Lady Sovereign, Roots Manuva, Skepta
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Mizz Beats (real name: Iman Yanee) is a record producer and DJ from London. She has collaborated with Skepta, Dizzee Rascal and Roots Manuva, D Smoke, Sir (singer), Tiffany Gouché, Terrace Martin

Discography

Singles and EPs

  • "Purple Love"/"Test" collaboration with Silkie (Deep Medi Musik, 2009)
  • "My World"/"The Jester" (Deep Medi Musik, 2010)
  • Are We the Dictators? EP (Eglo Records, 2011)
  • Pimpin white label EP (Eglo Records, 2011)

Appearances

  • "Blue Night" from the DJ/rupture and Matt Shadetek mix Solar Life Raft (theAgriculture, 2009)

Production credits

  • "Signal" by D Double E (2004)
  • "Colossal Insight" (Jammer & Mizz Beats Remix) by Roots Manuva (Big Dada, 2004)
  • "Saw It Coming" by Wiley feat. Jammer, JME, Ears & Syer (679 Recordings / Boy Better Know, 2005)
  • "Hoodie" (Mizz Beats Remix feat. Skepta, JME, Jammer, Ears & Baby Blue) by Lady Sovereign (Island Records / Chocolate Industries, 2005)
  • "Dean" by Dizzee Rascal (XL Recordings, 2007)
  • "R U Listning?" by Ears (Jahmektheworld, 2007)
  • "Purple Love" by Silkie & Mizz Beats (Deep Medi, 2009)
  • "Riot!" by D Smoke & SiR - Rebel (Woodworks, 2012)
  • "Up & Down" by Fat Ron & SiR - 80 Dollars (Woodworks, 2014)
  • "LL Cool Whip" by D Smoke - (Woodworks, 2014)
  • "Boozhie" by D Smoke feat. Sha'Lea Nikole & Fat Ron (Woodworks, 2014)
  • "149" by DELS (Big Dada, 2014)
  • "Honey Jack" by D Smoke feat. Terrace Martin - Inglewood High (Woodworks, 2019)

References

References

  1. (2010-02-02). "Introduce Yourself: MIZZ BEATS - fabric blog".
  2. "Eglo Records".

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