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Comment: Requires more significant coverage in independent, reliable sources. Coverage should also focus on the subject, and not songs/albums, and WP:USERGEN sources like Discogs should be avoided.I'm also confused about the table of songwriting credits – how is he credited for something in 1990, when he was born in 1992?? Nil🥝 01:39, 14 October 2025 (UTC)
James Artissen | |
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James Artissen in 2024 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | James Allen Worthy March 28, 1992 Queens, New York, US |
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| Instruments | Keyboards, Piano, Drums, Vocals |
| Years active | 2013–present |
| Labels | Humble Sound Records, Universal Music Group |
| Website | jamesartissen |
James Artissen, born (March 28, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and audio engineer.[1]. He is best known for his collaborations with artists like Robin S, 112, Meek Mill, Fetty Wap, Whodini, Tynisha Keli, and many others. Artissen also established the label imprint Humble Sound Records in 2024 as a joint venture with The Orchard[2]
Music and career
[edit]James Artissen is a singer, songwriter, record producer, and audio engineer[3]. He has cited his influences as Michael Jackson, A Tribe Called Quest, Kanye West, and Pharrell throughout his career. In 2017 he joined the duo group Kings X2 which consisted of himself, and latin rapper International Nova. The group released their single "Wine For Me" which charted the US Hot Singles Sales chart at #10 for 5 weeks. The group later disbanded, and Artissen began his solo artist career in 2018, and has released four studio EP's[4][5]. His genres have been generally classified as R&B, Hip hop, and House Music[6]. He has also appeared on several different television broadcasts including From the Bottom Up. James was also a co-writer for his work on the Grammy Nominated single Dangerous[7]by Meek Mill.
Blu Leisure, his debut EP was released, and distributed by The Orchard in 2019. The EP included guest appearances from Tony Terry, Sonna Rele, Kalenna Harper, and Whodini.
Kaleidoscopes, Artissen's sophomore EP was released, and distributed by The Orchard in 2020. The EP included guest appearances from Ray Lavender, Ruff Endz, Drag-On, and Truth Hurts.
In 2023, Artissen released his collaborative EP Gipp N Worthy with rapper Big Gipp. The project received favorable reviews, and charted the iTunes R&B/Soul chart at the #9 position. The single "TOTW" from the EP also charted the Billboard R&B Digital Sales chart at the #91 position.
Currently James is preparing to release his debut album entitled "Nevermind What U Said" slated to release in the summer of 2026[8][9]
EPs
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| Blu Leisure |
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| Kaleidoscopes |
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| Gipp N Worthy |
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| Cups Of Koffee |
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Solo singles
[edit]- 2018 - Move with Whodini
- 2020 - This Wave with Truth Hurts
- 2020 - Higher & Higher
- 2020 - I Can Tell with DJ Luke Nasty
- 2020 - Goldmine featuring J. Holiday
- 2021 - In The Dark
- 2021 - Tick Tock with Big Gipp
- 2022 - See It My Way with Robin S
- 2023 - TOTW" with Big Gipp
- 2023 - Out Of Control with Big Gipp
- 2024 - Your Heart
- 2025 - One More Thing with Robin S[10]
- 2025 - All Night with Khujo Goodie
- 2025 - Down 4 Whatever with Bigg Baggz
Guest appearances
[edit]- 2021 - John William, Flautist - Night Drive feat. James Artissen & Big Gipp
- 2023 - LePrince - Anywhere with James Artissen
- 2024 - Khujo Goodie - So High feat. James Artissen
- 2024 - Khujo Goodie - Ha Haaa with James Artissen
- 2024 - Robin S - What About U feat. James Artissen
References
[edit]- ^ Grant, Shawn. "James Artissen: The Cinematic Reinvention of a Grammy-Nominated Visionary". The Source Magazine.
- ^ "Portia: It's Your Music, Own It!". Fox 5 Atlanta. Portia Bruner.
- ^ "James Artissen: The Artist Formerly Known As…". So FN Dope Magazine.
- ^ "James Artissen". Genius.
- ^ "James Artissen Rebrands With A Fresh Sound". On The Scene NY.
- ^ rack, Artist (2 July 2025). "James Artissen: Grammy-Nominated Singer, Songwriter, Producer from Queens to Atlanta". Artistrack. Archived from the original on 10 July 2025. Retrieved 3 September 2025.
- ^ "Meek Mill - Dangerous". Allmusic. Allmusic.
- ^ Bridgez, Urban. "The UB Interview: James Artissen Talks New Music". Urban Bridgez. Urban Bridgez. Retrieved 21 August 2025.
- ^ "James Artissen: 3x Grammy Nominated Singer, Songwriter, and Producer - The ART-ISS-EN His Craft". The Real VIP Crew.
- ^ Staff, Skope. "Rising Star James Artissen Releases New Music". Skope Mag. Archived from the original on 2025-08-06. Retrieved 2025-09-03.

