Career — Beginnings Fauntleroy began his professional songwriting career working with
The Underdogs. His first major success came with “
No Air” (2008), recorded by
Jordin Sparks and
Chris Brown, which became an international hit and one of the best-selling singles of 2008. Following the success of “
No Air,” Fauntleroy co-wrote several tracks for Chris Brown’s album
Exclusive (2007), including “
Take You Down,” “Help Me,” and “Lottery.” He also contributed to Rihanna’s
Rated R (2009), writing songs such as “
Te Amo,” “
Cold Case Love,” and “Photographs.” Around the same period, he began collaborating with
Brandy, co-writing “
True” and “Camouflage” for her album
Human (2008). During these years, Fauntleroy connected with peers who would become long-time collaborators, including
Hit-Boy,
Frank Ocean, producer
Brian Kennedy, and future members of
1500 or Nothin’, laying the foundation for a number of collaborations and partnerships that extended into the next decade.
Breakthrough and 2010s By the early 2010s, Fauntleroy had become a sought-after songwriter and vocalist across R&B, pop, and hip hop. He co-founded the alternative R&B collective
Cocaine 80s with producer
No I.D. and rapper
Common, releasing a series of EPs between 2011 and 2013 that built a cult following for their experimental blend of soul, hip hop, and electronic textures. The group’s music was later re-released digitally, further expanding its reach. In 2011, Fauntleroy provided vocals for five songs on Common's
The Dreamer/The Believer album. He appeared on "Dreamer (feat.
Maya Angelou)," "Gold," "Cloth," "Celebrate," and "Windows." He also provided vocals to
Frank Ocean's 2011 song “
American Wedding” on his debut mixtape,
Nostalgia, Ultra. In 2012, he contributed vocals to Kanye West's first G.O.O.D. Music collaborative album,
Cruel Summer. He appears on "
Clique," "Higher," "Sin City," and "The One." In 2013, Fauntleroy made appearances on
Drake's "
Girls Love Beyoncé,"
Nipsey Hussle's Crenshaw,
Travis Scott's Owl Pharaoh,
J. Cole's Born Sinner, and
Big Sean's Hall of Fame. He also contributed writing and additional vocals to
New Kids on the Block's 10 (2013) and
Jay-Z's Magna Carta Holy Grail (2013). That year, Fauntleroy performed at the
2013 Soul Train Music Awards. On November 15, 2013,
Timbaland released "Know Bout Me," the first single from his album
Textbook Timbo, featuring Jay-Z. Most notably, Fauntleroy co-wrote every song on
Justin Timberlake's The 20/20 Experience (2013) and twelve further tracks on the follow-up album,
The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2 (2013). In 2014, Fauntleroy won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for co-writing the album's track "
Pusher Love Girl". "
Mirrors" currently sits with over a billion streams on
Spotify. In 2015, Fauntleroy wrote four tracks on
Rihanna's eighth studio album
Anti (released in 2016) and appeared on
Kendrick Lamar's album
To Pimp a Butterfly, which was nominated for Album of the Year at the
58th Annual Grammy Awards. Rihanna’s ‘Anti’ Is The First Album By A Black Female Artist To Spend 200 Weeks On The Billboard 200 showing the massive reach of the project. “James Joint” is named after James himself. In 2016, Fauntleroy also went on to work closely with
Bruno Mars, co-writing hits such as “
That’s What I Like,” “
Versace on the Floor,” and “
Finesse (Remix).” Fauntleroy co-wrote seven tracks on Bruno Mars' third studio album
24K Magic. His work during this period also included writing and vocal contributions for J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, and Big Sean, further cementing his reputation as a central figure in shaping contemporary R&B and pop. Fauntleroy’s collaborations also extended to
Beyoncé and Jay-Z, contributing to “
Part II (On the Run)” on Magna Carta…Holy Grail (2013) and “Summer” from
Everything Is Love (2018).
2019 to Present From 2019 onward, Fauntleroy continued to write and co-write for some of the biggest names in popular music. He co-wrote “
Please Me” (2019), the collaboration between
Cardi B and Bruno Mars, which reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100. A year later, Fauntleroy co-wrote “Friends” for BTS’s
Map of the Soul: 7, contributing to the album’s global chart success. In 2021, he contributed to
An Evening with Silk Sonic, the collaborative album between Bruno Mars and
Anderson .Paak, co-writing songs including “
Put On a Smile” and “
After Last Night” (featuring Thundercat and Bootsy Collins). The album went on to win multiple Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year for “
Leave the Door Open.” Also in that year, Fauntleroy appeared as a co-writer and featured vocalist on
DJ Khaled’s “
Sorry Not Sorry” alongside
Nas and Jay-Z, from the album Khaled Khaled. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, marking Fauntleroy’s contribution to another chart-topping release. In 2022, Fauntleroy co-wrote “
Stay with Me” by
Calvin Harris, Justin Timberlake, Halsey, and Pharrell Williams, as well as contributed to Rihanna’s “Born Again” from the soundtrack of
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. This project marked another chapter in Fauntleroy’s contributions to major film soundtracks, with his most recent being “
Everything Goes With Blue” and “
Big Dreams” from
The Smurfs Movie soundtrack (2025) via Roc Nation Distribution. In 2024, Fauntleroy co-wrote “
Die with a Smile” by
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars. The single debuted at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and later reached number one in January 2025. It broke multiple streaming records, including becoming the fastest song to reach both one and two billion streams on Spotify, and was certified multi-platinum or diamond in more than a dozen countries. The track won
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the
67th Annual Grammy Awards and was nominated for Song of the Year. In 2025, Fauntleroy co-wrote “
I Think You’re Special” on
Justin Bieber’s album
Swag II, marking his first credited collaboration with Bieber. He also contributed to “
Zombieboy” from Lady Gaga’s 2025 album
Mayhem, expanding his catalog to more than 210 officially credited songs on Spotify. == Solo Projects ==