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Maurice "Verse" Simmonds is a Puerto Rican/Virgin Islander rapper, singer, composer, record producer, and record executive. Based in
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but raised in the
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, he moved to the
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after high school and he formed the production duo the Jugganauts in the 1990s. The duo has since co-written and produced tracks such as " Man Down" by Rihanna and "
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" by
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and Jay-Z, both of which charted prominently on '' Billboard''. Around 2007, Simmonds began releasing his own solo material, and his 2011 single " Boo Thang" featuring
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on Def Jam peaked at No. 44 on the ''Billboard''
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chart. He has also released a number of full-length mixtapes, rapping and singing over many of the tracks and also bringing in guest artists such as
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,
Akon Aliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam (; born April 16, 1973), known mononymously as Akon, is a Senegalese-American singer, record producer, and entrepreneur. He rose to prominence in 2004 following the release of " Locked Up" (featuring Styles P ...
, Snoop Dogg, and
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. Under his birth name or as Verse Simmonds he has co-written a number of charting R&B songs, such as " Confident" by
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and Chance the Rapper, and "
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" by Chris Brown, Usher and Rick Ross. The latter earned Simmonds his first
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nomination for
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in 2015.


Early life and music

Maurice Simmonds was born in
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. Raised in the
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, he spent his youth on the island of Saint Thomas. Introduced to music primarily through the radio, in high school he and several friends formed the musical group 2 Xtreme, performing at local venues and talent shows. He moved to
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in
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after graduating high school, where he continued to work on hip hop production and songwriting. In 1996 in Fort Lauderdale Simmonds met and befriended the producer and songwriter Shama Joseph, and together they formed the production duo the Jugganauts. The Jugganauts moved to
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in 2003 to work on a number of projects for major record labels. Several years later Simmonds was contacted by Theron Thomas, a childhood friend and member of the production duo Rock City. Thomas convinced the Jugganauts to move to
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, where they began recording with producers such as Rodney Jerkins and
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.


Music career


First solo releases (2009-2010)

After moving to Atlanta Simmonds began working more intently on his own solo material, both performing and recording original material around the city. In February 2007, he became associated as a solo artist with Cloud 9 and Raydar Management, and one of his live shows led to a contract with Interscope Records. Simmonds released his first solo track on Interscope on June 30, 2009. Titled "Buy You a Round (Up and Down),"
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called it "a cocky, percussion-heavy club single" that "enabled the upcoming singer, songwriter, and occasional MC to tour extensively." "Buy You A Round (Up And Down)" peaked at No. 55 on the '' Billboard''
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chart and at No. 63 on the
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chart. An official music video for the track was uploaded to
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on November 22, 2009. Simmonds released a mixtape in August 2009, titled ''The Sextape Chronicles.'' Sham and Simmonds served as executive producers, with Raydar, Cloud9,
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, and DJ Trauma listed in the credits as presenters. In December 2009, a track with co-writing by Simmonds was included on the
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album ''
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''. The album ultimately went on to be nominated for a
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. In 2010, a number of Simmonds' recent tracks were included in the free ''V The Compilation Vol. 2'' mixtape, which was presented by DJ Ill Will.


"Boo Thang" and mixtapes (2011-2012)

He signed to
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as a singer-songwriter and producer in January 2011, also becoming associated with MVD Inc. and the Konlive imprint. Later in 2011 he signed to Bu Vision, a label run by
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's brother Bu Thiam and affiliated with Def Jam and Konlive. Simmonds' August 2011 mixtape ''The Sextape Chronicles 2'' was released through Bu Vision, Konlive, and Carteblanche, and listed hosts such as
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. In 2011 he worked as The Jugganauts with his production partner Sham on both writing and producing the
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-infused song " Man Down" for Rihanna's album '' Loud''. Also with Sham, he worked on "
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" by
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and Jay-Z for the ''
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'' album. Through Bu Vision, in September 2011, Simmonds released his single "Boo Thang," featuring
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. As described by MTV, apart from Rowland's vocals, "Verse starts by rapping over a midtempo piano-laced track. His raps give way to a melodic refrain that he sings, leading him all the way to the hook." A music video directed by Gil Green and starring Rowlands and Simmonds was released to accompany the single. "Boo Thang" peaked at No. 66 on the '' Billboard'' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and at No. 44 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. The song was ultimately included on Simmonds' mixtape ''Sextape Chronicles 2.''


Mixtapes and EPs (2012-2013)

His April 2012 mixtape ''Sex Love & Hip Hop'' was hosted by
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, with other guest artists such as
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, Kelly Rowland, Snoop Dogg and
Akon Aliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam (; born April 16, 1973), known mononymously as Akon, is a Senegalese-American singer, record producer, and entrepreneur. He rose to prominence in 2004 following the release of " Locked Up" (featuring Styles P ...
. The third in his ''Sex Tape Chronicles'' series, Simmonds at the time called it his "biggest mixtape." In August 2012, he self-released ''A Sextape Chronicle,'' a six-track EP, and his October 2012 mixtape ''Fuck Your Feelings'' featured guest artists such as
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, and
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. In late 2012, he contributed to studio sessions involving recording artist
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. Simmonds' track "Fully Loaded," featuring
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, came out on June 11, 2013 on BuVision, and also that year Simmonds released the "Who U Wit" with features from Trouble and
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. Simmonds' mixtape ''Fuck Your Feelings 2'' was released for free on June 12, 2013. His six track EP ''Circa 96: A Prelude to 1996'' came out in August 2013 as a free mixtape. Drop FM gave it a score of 7/10 and a positive review, writing that Simmonds can "create a ’90s-inspired project that still sounds fresh and modern." The review opined the fact that Simmonds "stayed true to the 1996 concept by using traditional R&B sounds and a throwback vocal delivery," and "made songs that should be able to keep the listeners' attention throughout." Also in 2013, Simmonds' collaborated with Cap 1 on a mixtape titled ''Champagne Poets''. Released in November 2013, it featured artists such as
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and
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.


Recent releases (2013-2015)

In 2013, he participated as a writer on a number of collaborations, for example co-writing the
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song " Confident", which featured Chance the Rapper and had hip hop and reggae elements. In 2013 and 2014, he co-wrote six songs on the Chris Brown album '' X'', after taking part in a writing camp put on by
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. One of the tracks, a promo single titled " Don't Think They Know", came out in late 2013 and peaked at No. 81 on the
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. Other tracks he co-wrote on the album featured artists such as Jhené Aiko and
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, while "
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" featured
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and reached No. 23 on the Hot 100 chart. The album's track "
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", which featured Usher and Rick Ross, went on to be nominated for
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at the
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in 2015. In February 2014 Simmonds self-released the single "Best Sex Eva" on his own Simmonds & Company imprint. Also in February 2014, a song he co-wrote titled "
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''. Simmonds then released his single "Situationships" on March 24, 2015. The track featured co-production from
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and Donut, and the publication ''
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'' wrote that with the lyrics "Simmonds goes in on different types of relationships that go against the grain." The official music video for "Situationships" came out on
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on June 17, 2015. His mixtape ''Fuck Your Feelings 3'' was released on July 15, 2015. The publication ''
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'' wrote that ''Fvck Your Feelings 3'' "is how it’s supposed to be done. Verse Simmonds mixes up a stiff drink and hits the club for a much needed remix to
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and P... the remix cuts out the weakest link, keeps Drizzy and Future’s hook on blast and features a mandatory explicit sixteen from Verse." Through the label VVS Society, in July 2015, Simmonds released two singles: "All I Want" featuring
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, and "Luv In It" featuring Migos.


Musical style and influences

Simmonds has self-identified his vocal stylings as " R&B, hip-hop,
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and calypso," and he has also described the genre of his original music as "island B," for being "a mixture of R&B, a little bit of Caribbean flavor and hip hop." About his lyrics, among other topics he has stated that he finds women to be "inspiration" and relationships are a commons theme throughout his mixtapes.


Awards and nominations


Discography


Mixtapes


EPs


Singles


Guest credits


Videography


Further reading

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See also

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* Hip hop of the Virgin Islands


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