Rodney Jerkins

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Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins
Birth name Rodney Roy Jerkins
Also known as RJ, Darkchild, Rodney Jerkins, DC
Born July 29, 1977 (1977-07-29) (age 30)
Origin Pleasantville, New Jersey,
United States
Genre(s) R&B, Hip Hop, Pop, Rock, Gospel
Occupation(s) Musician, Record Producer, Songwriter, Rapper
Years active 1994–present (Professionally)
Associated
acts
Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels, Gina Thompson, Brandy, Rhona, Joy Enriquez
Website Darkchild.com

Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins (born July 29, 1977 in Pleasantville, New Jersey) is an African-American Grammy Award-winning songwriter, record producer, and musician. Working largely with his brother Fred Jerkins III & writer LaShawn Daniels, Jerkins has been an extremely in-demand producer for over a decade, being requested by such legends as Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston & Lionel Richie. Most recently he has produced the second single from Keyshia Cole's smash hit second album "Just Like You", "Shoulda Let You Go" and the debut single from another female vocalist, Linda Király "Can't Let Go", which is now available on iTunes. The word "Darkchild" appears in some form in many of his tracks.

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Jerkins was born into a religious family as the youngest son of a minister and choir director mother. He began taking classical music lessons on the piano as a small child. As a teenager he had already decided to become a record producer. At 15, he and his brother Fred Jerkins III wrote and produced their own gospel rap album - On the Move. He began making more demos, one of which caught the attention of idol Teddy Riley, who gave him advice on the music industry. Finally, his first professional writing and producing job came in 1994 when he contributed two tracks to the debut album of R&B artist Casserine. Riley also subsequently let Jerkins share writing and production duties on tracks by Pure Soul, Men Of Vizion & Wreckx-N-Effect in 1995 & 1996.[1]

In his current personal life, a formerly overweight Jerkins has stated that a change in lifestyle is responsible for a new slender physique - previously it had been rumored this was achieved via GBP. He has also been married to pop/gospel/R&B singer Joy Enriquez since April 4, 2004. Additionally, in 2006 Jerkins was appointed VP of A&R for The Island Def Jam Group.

Jerkins has made two attempts to bring his label to prominence. The first was in 1999 when he joined with Sony/Epic Records to promote such signees as Whitney Houston-style power vocalist Rhona, Pop/R&B girl group So Plush and rapper Fats. Male vocalists K-Young, Lil' Zal and J. Mathis also made frequent collaborations with Rodney Jerkins around this time, although it is not known if they were actually signed to the label. Buzz was created about artists with Fats appearing on two tracks Jerkins produced for Michael Jackson's Invincible album and So Plush releasing the single "Things I've Heard Before" with a Hype Williams-directed video. Singles such as So Plush's "Damn (Should Have Treated You Right)" and Rhona's "Satisfied" were also released and made fair impact on charts. Subsequently, So Plush albums and "Things I've Heard Before" singles were pressed (and made available as promos) and Rhona's album was even released in Japan, output from the label stopped from this point however. It seemed that eventually artists were released from the label as Rhona reappeared in 2003 joining infamous R&B group En Vogue[2] and Fats released an album as part of the duo F.A.T.S. & Bathgate in 2006.[3]

In 2005 Darkchild Records reappeared when Jerkins signed brand new acts including Shamari Fears formerly of R&B group Blaque, female MC Asia Lee, Dancehall artist Atiba and Gospel singer Anesha Birchett. Joy Enriquez also briefly appeared as an artist on the site before her album release on new sister gospel label JoyFul Child Records. The website was redesigned and relaunched with artist bios and track samples and a new Darkchild Members "Platinum" Club was set up which gave access to Jerkins' Versatility instrumental album and other exclusives. It seems the label has again had problems however, as a track recorded by Shamari - "The One U Need" was used by Jerkins as a single for Def Jam singer Megan Rochell without her consent or awareness. Other tensions formed and according to her Official Website she is no longer signed to the label. Additionally Asia Lee has apparently not heard from the record company or Jerkins for a long time and Atiba has now left the label and is looking to get his album released elsewhere after Jerkins refused a deal from Def Jam to do so. Anesha Birchett seems to be the only successful member of Darkchild Records being that she has co-written several recent Darkchild Productions, including those for Beyoncé, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Shareefa, Joy Enriquez, Natasha and Tamia, although she is currently in artist development and her recording career has yet to start. Anesha's sister Antea Birchett and Delisha Thomas are also part of a frequently active in-house roster of writers for Darkchild Records.

Seemingly one of his only successful recent label ventures, Jerkins released his wife Joy Enriquez' second album Atmosphere Of Heaven, which features a religious direction, on his independent gospel imprint JoyFul Child Records. The album is available to purchase through Joy's Official Website although she was formerly featured on the Darkchild Records Site with its other artists. The Darkchild name has also been lent to a record company run by Jerkins brother Fred Jerkins III, Darkchild Gospel.[4] which released the latest album from Virtue - Testimony.

After Jerkins being appointed VP of A&R for The Island Def Jam Group in 2006, Darkchild Records will apparently now be distributed as an imprint under the label. It is rumoured that new female R&B artist Megan Rochell will now have her music distributed through this imprint. A second upcoming female R&B artist, Natasha, will have her music distributed through a collaboration between the label and Jive Records. Jerkins also recently appeared on and composed the theme music to the reality TV show I Married a Baller. Appearing in a segment where he recorded the theme song with 90s R&B girl-group SWV, he suggested he could help them acquire an indie distribution deal if they were to reunite. (although this does not necessarily entail Darkchild Records)

See links for extensive discography.

Year Song Artist Chart Position
R&B Hot 100 UK
1995 The Way That You Love (Remix) Vanessa Williams 23 67 52
1996 The Things You Do Gina Thompson 12 41 -
1997 Yeah Yeah Yeah Simone Hines 38 - -
1997 Don't Wanna Be A Player Joe 5 25 16
1997 I Can Love You Mary J. Blige (feat. Lil' Kim) 2 28
1997 Don't Stop No Authority - - 54
1998 Let Me Return The Favor Andrea Martin 32 82
1998 Daydreamin' Tatyana Ali 5 6 6
1998 The Boy Is Mine Brandy & Monica 1 1 2
1998 Top Of The World Brandy (feat. Mase) 4 44 2
1998 Angel of Mine Monica 2 1 55
1998 It's Not Right, But It's Okay Whitney Houston 7 4 3
1998 Angel In Disguise Brandy 17 72
1999 If You Had My Love Jennifer Lopez 6 1 4
1999 Sunshine Coko 19 70 -
1999 Say My Name Destiny's Child 1 1 3
1999 U Don't Know Me Brandy (feat. Shawnta & Da Brat) 25 79 -
1999 Damn So Plush 41
2000 He Wasn't Man Enough Toni Braxton 1 2 5
2000 Holler Spice Girls - 107 1
2000 If I Told You That Whitney Houston & George Michael - - 9
2000 Time Limit Utada Hikaru - - -
2001 You Rock My World Michael Jackson 13 10 2
2001 Satisfied Rhona - - -
2001 Everything Canela - - -
2001 I Remember (Remix) Debelah Morgan - - -
2002 I Love Rock 'N Roll Britney Spears - - 13
2002 What About Us? Brandy 3 7 4
2000 All Eyez on Me Monica 32 69 -
2002 Get With Me 3rd Storee 85 - -
2002 If Only You Knew Prymary Colorz 78 - -
2002 Turntable TLC - - -
2003 I'm Good Blaque 95 - -
2004 You Don't Know Kierra "Kiki" Sheard 84 - -
2004 Lose My Breath Destiny's Child 10 13 2
2004 One Wish Ray-J 3 30 13
2005 Cater 2 U Destiny's Child 3 14 -
2005 What I Need Ray-J 58 - -
2006 Enough Cryin' Mary J. Blige 2 32 46
2005 Stay In Ya Lane Teairra Mari (feat. Streetz & Young Deuces) - - -
2006 Cry No More Shareefa 43 - -
2006 Cry No More (Remix) Shareefa (feat. Streetz & Young Deuces) 43 40 -
2006 Need A Boss Shareefa 10 67 -
2006 Deja Vu Beyoncé Knowles (feat. Jay-Z) 1 4 1
2006 Hey Hey Hey Natasha - - -
2006 So Lonely Twista (feat. Mariah Carey) 10 67 -
2006 The One You Need Megan Rochell (feat. Fabulous) 41 - -
2006 Can't Get Enough Tamia 26 - -
2006 So Sick Natasha - - -
2006 Turn the Page Bobby Valentino - - -
2007 Can't Leave 'Em Alone Ciara (feat. 50 Cent) 10 40 -
2007 Shoulda Let You Go Keyshia Cole 6 41 -
2007 Can't Let Go Linda Király - - -
2008 Feedback Janet Jackson - - -

UK Chart data from [5]

  • 1995: Hodge - Head Nod (Darkchild Remix)
  • 1997: Tasha Holiday - "Just The Way You Like It (Darkchild Remix)" w/ Lil' Cease, Peter Gunz & Mike Nitty
  • 1997: MQ3 - "Everyday"
  • 1997: Immature - "I Can't Wait" w/ Mike Nitty
  • 1997: Mary J. Blige - "Everything (Darkchild Remix)"
  • 1997: K-Ball - "On The Weekend", "Love Matters"
  • 1998: Kirk Franklin & The Nu Nation Project - "Revolution"
  • 1998: Keith Washington - "Bring It On (Darkchild Remix)"
  • 1999: Brandy - Top of the World (Darkchild Remix) w/ Fat Joe & Big Pun
  • 2000: Natalie Wilson & The S.O.P. Chorale - "Act Like You Know" w/ LaShawn Daniels
  • 2001: So Plush - "What You Do To Me" w/ 50 Cent & Fats, "Ain't My Fault"
  • 2001: Rhona - "Satisfied (Another Darkchild Remix)" w/ Fats
  • 2002: Jay Mathis - "Kiss" w/ Pain & Fats
  • 2002: Mary Mary - "He Said" w/ Fats
  • 2002: K-Young - "Ballinest Player" w/Lil' Zal
  • 2002: K-Young - "Ooh Wee"
  • 2002: Shawn Desman - "Sexy"
  • 2003: Natalie Wilson & The S.O.P. Chorale - "Good Life"
  • 2005: Joy Enriquez - "Don't You Let Go"
  • 2005: Anesha Birchett - "Get Ready" w/ Mase
  • 2006: The Darkchild Allstars - "We Are Family"

  • 1996: Gina Thompson - "The Things That U Do (Bad Boy Remix)"
  • 1997: No Authority - "Don't Stop"
  • 1998: Kirk Franklin & The Nu Nation Project - "Revolution"
  • 2001: So Plush - "Things I've Heard Before"
  • 2001: Rhona - "Satisfied"
  • 2002: Monica - "All Eyez on Me"
  • 2006: Natasha - "Hey, Hey, Hey" & "So Sick"
  • 2006: Shareefa - "Cry No More"
  • 2006: J. Holiday - "Be with Me"

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