Samuels' production career began in the UK, where he worked with some of the most relevant artists in the music scene including
Chipmunk,
Alesha Dixon, and
Craig David. In 2007, Samuels was on his last leg with the music industry; he had thought to himself to retire, and go back to his old school and become a music teacher when he caught the attention of producer
Rodney Jerkins. Jerkins gave him a producer deal and a publishing deal. Samuels eventually moved to
Los Angeles in 2009. In 2011, he opened his own recording studio, London Bridge Studios, in Los Angeles. After transitioning to LA, he continued to build on his career by working with artists such as
Maroon 5,
Chris Brown,
Mary J. Blige,
Brandy Norwood,
Kelly Rowland,
Jennifer Hudson,
Ne-Yo,
Keyshia Cole, and others. In 2013, he produced
Ariana Grande's debut hit single "
The Way" as well as several songs from her debut album,
Yours Truly and
My Everything. He also contributed to 13 out of 14 songs on
Fantasia's album
Side Effects of You. Between grooming rising stars with his knowledge of the music industry, and educating students and professionals alike with his mentoring and experience, Samuels debuted his first act signed to B.O.E. in 2016,
MAJOR. Two years later, with over 70 million views on YouTube, "Why I Love You" had gone
gold, B.O.E.'s first certified gold record. He currently resides in Los Angeles, where he runs B.O.E. Global. ==Discography==