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James Poyser

James Jason Poyser is an American record producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He performed as a member of the Philadelphia-based hip hop band The Roots since 2009. He met Jimmy Fallon in 2013 and served as a live session musician for his NBC talk shows Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.[5][6][7]

James Poyser

James Jason Poyser[1]

  • Soul Glo
  • I Don't Want Any Trouble, I Just Want to Get Paid
  • I Gotta Eat
  • Make Sure I Get Credit For This
  • Y'all Goin to Pay Me, Right?
  • Downtown Jimmy Brown
  • Jimmy Baseball[2]

  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • multi-instrumentalist

1993–present

Career[edit]

Poyser has written and produced songs for numerous artists including Erykah Badu, Mariah Carey, John Legend, Rihanna, Lauryn Hill, Common, Anthony Hamilton, D'Angelo, the Roots, Jill Scott, Al Green, Emeli Sandé, Talib Kweli, Big Sean, and Andra Day, among others.


Throughout his career, Poyser has toured and played for with high-profile artists including DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Cece Peniston, Jay-Z, Usher, Queen Latifah, D'Angelo, Elvis Costello, Hezekiah Walker, and Aretha Franklin, among others. An active session musician, he has contributed to the works of prominent musical acts such as Adele, Norah Jones, Eric Clapton, Elton John, Ozzy Osbourne, Nas, Ziggy Marley, Citizen Cope, Yebba, Snoh Aalegra, and Femi Kuti among others.


In film, he composed the score for the Academy Award-winning Two Distant Strangers, Boxing Day, and Totally Awesome, while contributing music and arrangements of Fame, Dave Chappelle's Block Party, and Jeymes Samuel's The Harder They Fall and The Book of Clarence (both for Netflix). He also scored the Hulu docu-series, The 1619 Project and the WNBA documentary, Unfinished Business, in addition to serving as a composer for the CBS television series, The Equalizer. Poyser also contributed music to the television shows The Chappelle Show, Black-ish and also composed the theme songs for Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas, Hawthorne, and The Break with Michelle Wolf.


Poyser received a Grammy Award for Best R&B Song in 2003 for his work on Erykah Badu and Common's hit single "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)."[8] He was also the executive producer on Badu's highly celebrated albums, Mama's Gun and Worldwide Underground. Poyser received two Grammy Awards, including Best R&B album, for producing John Legend's Wake Up! album in 2010. Along with his production partner Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, he produced Al Green's album Lay it Down, which also won two Grammy Awards in 2008.


A collaborator with the band dating back to their fourth album, Things Fall Apart in 1999, Poyser officially joined The Roots in 2009. He's composed and live performed for the in-house band on NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and subsequently The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He is often used as comic foil, especially for his use of deadpan facial expressions, in the popular recurring sketch, "Thank-You Notes". Poyser also tours with the band and regularly performs at their live shows.

– "On & On", "Other Side of the Game", "Afro", "Sometimes", "Penitentiary Philosophy", "My Life", "Cleva", "Kiss Me on My Neck", "Green Eyes", "Bump It", "Back in the Day (Puff)", "I Want You", "Danger", "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)", "Master Teacher", "Window Seat", "Out My Mind, Just in Time"

Erykah Badu

– "I Wish You Well", "Mine Again", "When Christmas Comes"

Mariah Carey

Wake Up!

John Legend

– "No Love Allowed"

Rihanna

– "The Lesson Part III"

The Roots

– "*69", "Aquarius", "Between Me, You & Liberation", "Common Free Style", "Electric Wire Hustle Flower", "Ghetto Heaven Part 2", "Heaven Somewhere", "Jimi Was a Rock Star", "New Wave", "Soul Power", "The Questions", "Time Travelin"

Common

– "Amen", "Corn Bread, Fish and Collard Greens", "I Tried", "Don't Get Me to Lying"

Anthony Hamilton

– "The Blackest Lilly"

Corinne Bailey Rae

– "Sometimes", "Bring 2"

Bilal

– "Chicken Grease"

D'Angelo

– "Love of My Own", "When You Think of Me", "Spanish Fly"

Eric Benet

– "Superstar"

Lauryn Hill

– "Someone", "Mother Father", "Real Love"

Musiq Soulchild

– "Cant Explain", "Talk to Me", "Exclusively", "Try"

Jill Scott

– "Deep Sleep", "Do Things", "Bruise", "Drop That"

Sy Smith

– "Melancholy Melody"

Esthero

- "Free & Equal", "Take It Or Leave It"

Angélique Kidjo

– "No Other"

Keyshia Cole

– "Maybe","Wonderful Life"

Estelle

Lay It Down

Al Green

– "In My Hands"

Jaheim

– "Our Story"

Ruben Studdard

- "Make the Change (James Poyser Remix)”

Nao Yoshioka

- "Angel"

Stacy Barthe

- "Sweeter As The Days Go By", "To Be Like Jesus"

Hezekiah Walker

- Love & War (Rapster, 2009)

The Rebel Yell

Sessions...Vol 1 (Spotify, 2018)

score composer

2 Distant Strangers

score composer

Maxine's Baby: The Tyler Perry Story

score composer

Boxing Day

house band, performer, theme and sketch music composer

The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon

score co-composer (CBS)

The Equalizer

score composer (Hulu)

The 1619 Project

score co-composer

Unfinished Business

additional music/arrangements

The Harder They Fall

theme and sketch music composer (HBO)

Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas

theme music composer

The Break with Michelle Wolf

theme music composer (TV)

Hawthorne

original sketch music (TV)

Chappelle's Show

writer and producer of songs on soundtrack (movie)

Fame

writer and producer of a song on soundtrack (movie)

The Wash

writer and producer of a song on soundtrack (movie)

The Fighting Temptations

writer and producer of song on soundtrack (movie)

Baby Boy

writer and/or performer of songs on soundtrack (movie)

The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard

score composer

Totally Awesome

"The Roast of Mr. Peanut" ad composer

Planters

season 2 score composer

Cherish the Day

score composer

Password

"Don't Go Missing" ad composer

Gatorade