In da game professionally since June 97', Mark Twayne started out as an artist but received his 1st "industry" paycheck for producing a track called "10K Ho"/P.A.. It was then when he embraced his calling of being a music producer. Instumental in the evolution of the clique known as the "Attic Crew", a group of young innovative artists most notable for introducing the rap duo the "Youngbloodz", Twayne was then able to manifest what at one time was only a hobby or far fetched dream into the beginning of a career in entertainment. Following the "youngbloodz" signing with the record label Laface Records (98'), then home to recording artirst Outkast, Goodie Mob, and female r&b super group TLC, he then began paying attention to other areas or positions within the industry. Twayne was responsible for producing a track called "U-way, which was actually the group's second single, but the first to receive a high volume of radio spins outside of the region. By the time the "Youngbloodz" finished recording their debut album titled "Against da Grain, he was receiving credits for A&R Direction as well as production credits on the project. The album sold close to 400,000 units, not considered a commercial success. But it laid a foundation and established a fan base nationally. "U-way" climbed the charts and went as high as 3 on Billboard and remained on the charts for 38 weeks. Along with that Twayne, then a member of Attic Crew Productions(P.K. & Big Floaty) placed 6 songs on the debut album. Two years later, Mark Twayne recorded 4 songs on the Youngbloodz sophomopre album "Drankin Patnaz" which contained the hit single Damn", and also assumed the title of Executive Producer.
In years following,Mark Twayne(Twayne Productions LLC) added to his resume collaborations with: Backbone(Dungeon Family) "50 Deep", Mack 10's Paper Route ("For Sale"), Goodie Mob ("We Back, "For Us"), Mo Thug (compilation II), Rich Boy's self titled debut album (Gangsta) along with several other independent releases. He is currently recording his solo album tentatively titled, "Better Late Than Never".
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