Anesha & Antea Birchett are American singer-songwriters, best known for their work with producers Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins and D'Mile. Both sisters have written for Beyoncé, H.E.R., Ciara, Jennifer Lopez, and Justin Bieber, among others.[1] Antea is currently a faculty member of the Detroit Institute of Music Education (DIME).[2]
Anesha Birchett-Moody & Antea Joy Birchett Shelton | |
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Also known as | APLUS |
Born | Detroit, Michigan, United States |
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Songwriting and production credits
editCredits are courtesy of Discogs, Tidal, Apple Music, and AllMusic.
Title | Year | Artist | Album |
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"The Way I Love You" | 2006 | Tamia | Between Friends |
"Hold Me Down" ‹› | Danity Kane | Danity Kane | |
"Cry No More" «» | Shareefa | Point of No Return | |
"Need a Boss" (Featuring Ludacris) «» | |||
"Back Up" [3] | 2007 | Beyoncé | B'Day |
"Walking Miracle" | Vanessa Bell Armstrong | Walking Miracle | |
"Fall In Love Again" | |||
"Watch Me" | |||
"Til The Victory's Won" | |||
"I Believe" «» | Darlene McCoy | Darlene McCoy | |
"Make Me Sick" | 2008 | Danity Kane | Welcome to the Dollhouse |
"Better Man" | Noel Gourdin | After My Time | |
"Favorite Girl" [4] | 2009 | Justin Bieber | My World (EP) |
"In the Morning" | Mary J. Blige | Stronger with Each Tear | |
"I'm On" | Ciara | Fantasy Ride | |
"Boyfriend" (Featuring Michael Africk) | 2010 | Mai Kuraki | Future Kiss |
"Blind" | 2011 | Mary Mary | Something Big |
"One Love" | Jennifer Lopez | Love? | |
"Hands On Me" | 2013 | Namie Amuro | Feel |
"Thank You" | 2014 | Candice Glover | Music Speaks |
"Sorry" | Teyana Taylor | VII | |
"Request" | |||
"Introduction (Walk of My Life)" | 2015 | Koda Kumi | Walk of My Life |
"Gone Away" [5] | 2017 | H.E.R. | H.E.R. |
"The Makings Of You" | Tamar Braxton | Bluebird of Happiness | |
"Come Back To Me" (Featuring Rick Ross & Junie) | 2020 | Teyana Taylor | The Album |
"Diver" | YooA | Bon Voyage (EP) | |
"Do It Again" «» | 2022 | CANDIACE | Deep Space (Deluxe) |
"Insecure" (Featuring Trina) «» | |||
"Affirmations" «» | |||
"Win 2.0" (Featuring Isaac Carree) «» | |||
"Situationship" «» | |||
"Do It (Nostalgia)" «» | |||
"Drive Back" «» |
«» (Anesha Birchett only)
‹› (Antea Birchett only)
References
edit- ^ Hooper, Ryan Patrick (February 28, 2019). "Meet the Detroit Songwriters That Just Won Their First Grammy". Archived from the original on December 16, 2022. Retrieved December 16, 2022.
- ^ Duffy, Thom (March 25, 2019). "Billboard's 2019 Top Music Business Schools: Taking Classes From The Grammys To SXSW". Billboard. Archived from the original on December 16, 2022. Retrieved December 16, 2022.
- ^ "5 Songwriters And Producers Explain Their Unreleased Beyoncé Collaborations". The FADER. February 12, 2016. Archived from the original on February 26, 2019. Retrieved December 16, 2022.
- ^ "Justin Bieber Favorite Girl". Archived from the original on December 16, 2022. Retrieved December 16, 2022.
- ^ "Her Gone Away". Archived from the original on December 16, 2022. Retrieved December 16, 2022.