Reginald "Reggie" Perry, better known as Syience, is a Grammy Award-winning American songwriter, record producer and musician from Flint, Michigan. He has worked with a number of recognizable and respected artists, including Beyoncé, Cheryl Cole, Jay-Z, John Legend, Mary J. Blige, Ne-Yo and more. Syience won two Grammys for his work on Mary J. Blige's Growing Pains and Ne-Yo's Because of You.[1]

Syience
Birth nameReginald Perry
Genres
Occupation(s)Producer, musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, bass, drums, brass instruments, keyboards
Years active2002–present

Production credits

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2006

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Jay-ZKingdom Come

2007

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Ne-YoBecause of You
  • 10. "Angel"
Mary J. BligeGrowing Pains
  • 15. "Smoke"
Ghostface KillahThe Big Doe Rehab
BeyoncéB'Day Deluxe Edition
  • 5. "Welcome to Hollywood" (featuring Jay-Z)

2008

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Danity KaneWelcome to the Dollhouse
  • 13. "Key to My Heart""
Ne-YoYear of the Gentleman
  • 02. "So You Can Cry"
John LegendEvolver
  • 10. "Take Me Away"
BeyoncéI Am... Sasha Fierce

2009

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FabolousLoso's Way
Cheryl Cole3 Words
  • 02. "Parachute"
  • 09. "Don't Talk About This Love"
WaleAttention Deficit
  • 11. "Contemplate" (featuring Rihanna)
J. ColeThe Warm Up
  • "Can I Live"
CiaraFantasy Ride
  • "Fit of Love"

2010

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SugababesSweet 7
  • 08. "Give It To Me Now"
Stat QuoStatlanta
J. ColeFriday Night Lights
  • "2Face"
J. ColeAmerican Dreamin' Mixtape (unused track)
  • "I'm on It"
Ne-YoLibra Scale
  • 07. "Genuine Only"

2011

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Marsha AmbrosiusLate Nights & Early Mornings
  • 11. "Chasing Clouds"
Lupe FiascoLasers
  • 12. "Never Forget You" (featuring John Legend) (produced with Jerry Duplessis & Arden Altino)
DonnisSouthern Lights
  • 00. "Ring My Bell" (featuring Dev)

2012

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DelilahFrom The Roots Up
  • 3. "I Can Feel You"
  • 7. "21"
  • 9. "Shades of Grey
  • 10. "Love You So"
  • 11. "Insecure"

Frank Ocean Channel Orange

1. "Fertilizer"

2013

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Gabrielle – Now And Always
20 Years of Dreaming
  • 4. "Knew Me"
  • 14. "Holding On For You"
J. Cole – Born Sinner

Interlude

2020

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Jordyn Baby Woods - A Thousand Arms
  • 2. "Red is Coming" (additional drums)

References

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  1. ^ Sullivan, Robert (July 29, 2022). "At the Barnes Foundation, Isaac Julien Stages a Soaring Ode to Black Creativity". Vogue. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
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