Soul Diggaz is an American R&B and hip-hop production team composed of Karriem "K-Mack" Mack, Shaun "Bless" Owens and songwriter Corté "The Author" Ellis.[2]

Soul Diggaz
Occupation(s)Record producers, songwriters
Years active1998–2015
LabelsSoul Diggaz Entertainment / Mosley Music Group / The Goldmind Inc.
MembersKarriem "K-Mack" Mack
Shaun "Bless" Owens
Corté "The Author" Ellis
Past membersShalom "J.Storm" Miller2003-2008[1]
Websitesouldiggaz.com

Corté Ellis is the younger cousin of hip hop musician Missy Elliott. They have added celebrity choreographer Bijan RythmiK Williams to the group as talent manager and A&R. The Soul Diggaz are based out of two locations, Midtown Manhattan and Los Angeles, California. They are currently signed to their own production company (Soul Diggaz Entertainment) and Missy Elliott's label, The Goldmind Inc.

Production credits

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1999

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  • Can't Believe (featuring Chaka Khan) (unreleased)
  • Chasing Lies (unreleased)

2001

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  • 04. The Truth (also co-written)
  • 08. What Else Can I Do (also co-written)

2003

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  • 15. What's It Gonna Be
  • Ice Cream (unreleased)

GAP Promo: Into The Hollywood Groove

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  • 05. Is This Our Last Time (featuring Fabolous)

2004

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Unity: The Official Athens 2004 Olympic Games Album

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2005

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  • 02. Taste Of Dis
  • 05. Cover Girl

Jace – Jace The Name

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  • 04. The Hood (featuring Chill)

OliviaBehind Closed Doors

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07. Whateva (featuring Young Buck)

  • 01. This Is Me (Intro)
  • 02. Hurt U Bad
  • 04. Sweat of Your Brow (featuring Demarco)
  • 05. Calling You
  • 06. Stay The Night
  • 07. Free To Love You
  • 12. Lovin' You
  • 14. Gotta Let You Know (Scream)
  • 15. I Travelled
  • 16. This Is Me (Outro)
  • Sweat Of Your Brow (Soul Diggaz Remix)
  • Stay The Night (Soul Diggaz Remix)
  • 13. Don't Hurt Me
  • 10. Time

2006

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2007

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  • 07. 30 Rock (featuring Diddy)

2008

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  • 09. What It Feels Like
  • 02. Flippin' In Rizzide
  • 03. I'm The Izza Kizza
  • 06. Wham
  • 10. Here I Iz
  • 11. Ooh La La
  • 16. Me And Keesha (Boy Meets Girl)
  • 17. Testimonial
  • 18. Push

Jessica Betts – Jessie Pearl

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  • Moon (co-produced by Missy Elliott)

2009

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Corté Ellis – TBA

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  • Money On The Floor
  • Pretty Face

Miss Nana – Little Red Rhyming Hood

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  • The Chirp Chirp Song
  • My Hood (featuring Yung Kuntry)

Yung Kuntry – TBA

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  • Here Comes The Police
  • I'm Official

Jada – TBA

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  • It's True

Bow Wow – The Green Light Mixtape

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  • I'm Dat Nigga (co-Produced By Big AL and Daffy of souldiggaz)

2011

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  • 12. Each Other

RichGirl – Non Album Track

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  • 00. You Say

2013

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  • Act a Fool
  • All 4 U (featuring Lil Wayne)
  • Blow Ya Whistle
  • Green Light (featuring Missy Elliott) (co-produced by Missy Elliott)

Unreleased

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Jessica Betts

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  • Be With You

Mr.Peterson

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  • Holla
  • Off The Chain
  • The Anthem
  • Good Love

So Def

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Tanu

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  • Secrets

Along with Jeremy Greene & Emoney 3am music group

  • Filthy Pop

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2003

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2005

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  • 07. Things I Don't Mean (featuring Missy Elliott)
  • 08. My Man
  • 16. When I Need A Man

2007

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Corté Ellis writing credits

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2004

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  • 10. One Love Interlude

2005

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  • 08. My Man
  • 13. Steer

2006

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  • 10. Two Weeks Notice
  • Doin' Me Right (unreleased)

2007

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  • 01. Love Story
  • 05. Not Ur Girl
  • 06. Each Other
  • 07. Dangerous
  • Take You There (unreleased)
  • Hurry Up (unreleased)
  • 06. Get Naked (I Got A Plan)
  • 15. Get Back

2008

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  • 07. Pretty Girls Cry
  • 11. Which One
  • 12. Love In Stereo
  • 00. Take You There
  • 00. Hollywood Girl
  • 10 Minutes To Cry (unreleased)
  • 05. Close That Door

Samantha JadeMy Name Is Samantha Jade

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  • Curious

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2004

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  • 16. Memphis City Blues

References

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  1. ^ "Shalom 'J.Storm' Miller on Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, Bad Boy Records, BMI, and Artist Management". Take Note: Inspiration for Music Makers. Berklee College of Music. June 25, 2021.
  2. ^ Sanneh, Kelefa (April 4, 2005). "New CD's". The New York Times.
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