The Platinum Brothers

The Platinum Brothers
Also known as The Platinum Bros.
Origin United States Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genres Rap, hip-hop, and R&B
Years active 2002 - present
Associated acts Charlie Wilson, Jennifer Lopez, J. Holiday, Bone Thugs and Harmony, Nivea (singer)
Website Platinum Brothers Website
Members Adam Gibbs
Mike Chesser

The Platinum Brothers are an American record production duo based in Atlanta, Georgia. Consisting of Adam Gibbs and Mike Chesser, the duo produced "Let's Chill" and "So Hot" from Charlie Wilson's album Charlie, Last Name Wilson which has gone on to sell over 300,000 copies.[1]

In 2002, The Platinum Brothers provided the beats to Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's Thug World Order.[2] In August 2004, they sat on the "Super Producers Panel" at Billboard magazine's fifth annual R&B and Hip-Hop Conference Awards in Miami Beach, Florida.[3] In 2005, they contributed to Charlie, Last Name Wilson.[4] They were featured in 2006 on Bone Thugs and Harmony's Koch Records release entitled Thug Stories.[5]

The Platinum Brothers also produced the current single "On The Radio" from Deemi's album entitled Soundtrack Of My Life.[6] They have also produced for artists such as Bone Thugs and Harmony, Bella, Q. Amey, Will Smith, and 4 songs from Nivea (singer)'s 2005 album entitled 'Complicated.[7]

The Platinum Brothers have been featured on episode 3 of BET's TV show Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is, TBA (Bone Thugs-n-Harmony album), and The Movement (Mo Thugs album) and currently are featured on the upcoming albums Brave (Jennifer Lopez album) by Jennifer Lopez and Back Of My Lac by J. Holiday.

Awards and nominations

2008

Film and TV Appearances

2006

Discography

2007

Deemi - Soundtrack Of My Life

J. Holiday - Back of My Lac'

Jennifer Lopez - Brave (Jennifer Lopez album)

Keith Sweat

Bone Thugs and Harmony

Charlie Wilson- Supa Sexy (album)

2008

J. Holiday - Back of My Lac' (Deluxe Edition)

2009

J. Holiday - Round 2

2010

Keith Sweat(feat. JOE) - Ridin Solo

References

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