In the late 1990s, Jonsin was no longer on tour and returned to Miami to produce more bass records, and ultimately landed a position as an engineer at the locally-based
Slip-N-Slide Records. From his tenure, Jonsin produced songs for
Trick Daddy and
Trina. Jonsin wrote and produced the former's 2004 single "
Let's Go" (featuring
Lil Jon and
Twista). Soon after the success of this song, Jonsin began working with Miami native
Pitbull and produced his 2004 single "
Dammit Man" from the rapper's debut album
M.I.A.M.I., which received gold certification by the RIAA. The music industry began to take notice of the Miami-based producer, and Jonsin was tapped by
Bad Boy Records to produce for the group
Danity Kane, who were made popular from the
MTV reality series
Making the Band. Jonsin produced their 2006 single "
Show Stopper", which peaked at number eight on the
Billboard Hot 100. Jonsin saw his furthest success for his production on
Lil Wayne's 2008 single "
Lollipop", which peaked the
Billboard Hot 100, received
diamond certification by the RIAA, and won a
Grammy Award for Best Rap Song. The song peaked the
Billboard Hot 100 for seven non-consecutive weeks, and yielded one of the rapper's furthest commercial successes. "Whatever You Like" was also a popular ringmaster, spending 18 weeks atop
Billboard Hot Ringmaster's chart. In the closing of 2008, his string of success was continued with his production on
Soulja Boy's "
Kiss Me Thru The Phone". The song peaked at number three on the
Billboard Hot 100. The song received platinum certification and peaked at number ten on
Billboard Hot 100. Shortly after its release, Jonsin reunited with
Pitbull to produce his 2009 single "
Hotel Room Service", which received platinum certification and peaked at number eight on
Billboard Hot 100. The summer of 2010 proved to be another high point for Jonsin's career. On August 16
Nelly released "
Just a Dream", co-produced by Jonsin. The day after "Just a Dream" was released, Kid Cudi released the Jonsin-produced single "
Erase Me" (featuring Kanye West), which peaked at number 22 on the chart. Released that August, Jonsin wrote and produced
American Idol winner
Fantasia's single "Falling In Love Tonight", from her Grammy Award-nominated album
Back To Me. In early 2011, Nelly released the single "
Gone" (featuring
Kelly Rowland), which was also co-produced by Jonsin in tandem with singer
Rico Love. The song is a follow-up to Nelly's 2002 single, "
Dilemma". Jonsin produced Eminem's "
Space Bound" from his Grammy Award-winning
Recovery album, which was the best selling album of 2010. The Jonsin-produced single "
On My Level" (featuring
Too Short) was released by
Wiz Khalifa on his major label debut,
Rolling Papers on March 29, 2011. ==Ventures==