Young Fyre

Hip hop music, Composer

1986 –

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Who is Young Fyre?

Young Fyre, born Tramaine Winfrey, is an American record producer signed to T-Pain's record label, Nappy Boy Entertainment. He has worked extensively with T-Pain and produced most of the upcoming album Revolver, T-Pain's fourth studio album.

Young Fyre has also worked with Tech N9ne Krizz Kaliko, Lil Wayne, Ace Hood, Chris Brown, Mario, Busta Rhymes, Big Time Rush, Nicholas RAS Furlong, Rico Love, The Writing Camp, and many others. Among the notable songs credited to him are T-Pain's "Best Love Song" featuring Chris Brown, "Rap Song" featuring Rick Ross, and "Booty Wurk" featuring Joey Galaxy; Ace Hood's "King of the Streets" featuring T-Pain; and Lil' Wayne's "How to Hate" featuring T-Pain.

He lives in Atlanta, Georgia and travels frequently between Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles and New York City to record. His management, BRAG Media, is based in New York.

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1986
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on July 23, 2013

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