9th Wonder
Patrick Denard Douthit (born January 15, 1975), better known as 9th Wonder, is an American record producer, record executive, educator, and DJ from Midway, North Carolina, who is the CEO of Jamla Records, distributed and marketed by Roc Nation, and Empire Distribution. As of Fall 2022, Douthit is Professor of the Practice in Residence in the Program in African American Studies at Wake Forest University. He also continues to teach courses at Duke University alongside his longtime collaborator, Professor Mark Anthony Neal.
Douthit was awarded a Nasir Jones Hip Hop Fellowship (2012-2013) at Harvard University's Hutchins Center for African and African-American Studies for his project "These Are The Breaks."
He began his career as the main producer for the group Little Brother in Durham, North Carolina, and has also worked with Jay-Z, Destiny's Child, Jean Grae, Wale, Murs, Buckshot, Erykah Badu, David Banner, Rapsody, Talib Kweli, 2 Chainz, Common, Kendrick Lamar, DJ Khaled, Ludacris, Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, Kamasi Washington, Jill Scott, Mary J Blige, Ab-Soul, Anderson .Paak, Mac Miller, Nipsey Hussle, Vince Staples and Drake. As of 2010, 9th Wonder raps under the name of 9thmatic. 9th Wonder's production often builds on samples from artists such as Al Green and Curtis Mayfield.
In 2014, 9th Wonder was selected to join the Executive Board for Hip-Hop at the National Museum of African American History and Culture at the Smithsonian Institution. He currently serves as the NAACP’s National Ambassador for Hip Hop Relations and Popular Culture.
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