Troy Oliver

Troy Oliver is a multi-instrumentalist producer, and songwriter who presided over some of the most successful pop recordings of the late '90s and early 2000s. He wrote and produced "Jenny from the Block" and "I'm Real" with megastar, Jennifer Lopez, as well as "Differences" with R&B singer, Ginuwine. Troy has worked with artists such as Tamar Braxton, Sevyn Streeter, Alex Newell, Jadakiss & Styles P., Ja Rule, 50 Cent, Mandy Moore, Faith Evans, Jessica Simpson, Ruff Endz, Hall & Oates, Lenny Kravitz, among countless others. He has achieved solid acceptance by the music industry as a songwriter and producer, including being nominated for a Grammy Award for his work with superstar Tamar Braxton. Troy was the ASCAP choice for Songwriter of the Year for two consecutive years as well as the recipient of two Billboard Awards for "Song of the Year" for Differences by Ginuwine. Troy has discovered many new up and coming artists. He has mentored, developed and helped shape the careers of singers, writers and producers; many of whom have secured recording and publishing contracts with major labels. He has also served as a judge for five consecutive years for the iStandard beat competition; receiving their "Legend of the Year" Award. Troy is also a Christian who loves God and his family.