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{{Lizzybox|image = Emile.jpg|full name = Emile Haynie|birth date = July 13, 1980|hometown = Buffalo, New York|affiliations = Lana Del Rey, Andrew Wyatt, Eminem, Father John Misty, Kid Cudi, Mark Ronson, Plain Pat, Sampha}}'''Emile Haynie''' is an award winning hip-hop producer, who worked with [[Lana Del Rey]] on her debut major-label album ''[[Born to Die (album)|Born to Die]]''. He is perhaps most notable for his work on Eminem's album Recovery, for which he recieved the Grammy of Best Rap Album. Since he has worked with Kanye West, Fun. and Bruno Mars.
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{{Lizzybox|image = Emile.jpg|full name = Emile Haynie|birth date = July 13, 1980|hometown = Buffalo, New York|affiliations = Lana Del Rey, Andrew Wyatt, Eminem, Father John Misty, Kid Cudi, Mark Ronson, Plain Pat, Sampha}}'''Emile Haynie''' is an award winning hip-hop producer, who worked with [[Lana Del Rey]] on her debut major-label album ''[[Born to Die (album)|Born to Die]]'', second major-label EP ''[[Paradise (EP)|Paradise]], ''fourth major-label album ''[[Lust for Life (album)|Lust for Life]]'', and various unreleased songs. He is perhaps most notable for his work on Eminem's album ''Recovery'', for which he received the Grammy of Best Rap Album. Since, he has worked with artists such as Kanye West, Fun. and Bruno Mars.
 
==Work with Lana Del Rey==
 
==Work with Lana Del Rey==
Del Rey had described Haynie's work on ''Born to Die'' as "soundscaping". After tracks were produced, Haynie would apply samples and beats to them, which became a distinctive style in Del Rey's first major label album. Emile Haynie worked on every track included on the album, as well as the bonus tracks, except for "[[Video Games (song)|Video Games]]". Haynie has one writing credit on the track "[[Blue Jeans (song)|Blue Jeans]]". He is soley responsible for the production of "Blue Jeans", "[[Lolita (song)|Lolita]]" and "[[Without You (song)|Without You]]". On ''Paradise'', Haynie also has writing credits for "[[American (song)|American]]", and production credits on "[[Blue Velvet (song)|Blue Velvet]]" and "[[Burning Desire (song)|Burning Desire]]". He was also an additional producer for "[[Gods & Monsters (song)|Gods & Monsters]]". While it was originally intended for Haynie to work on ''[[Ultraviolence (album)|Ultraviolence]]'', the reworking of the album by [[Dan Auerbach]] lead to his contributions being scrapped. One track originally intended for ''Ultraviolence'', "Wait for Life", was later included on Haynie's own album ''We Fall''. 
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Before Del Rey's [[Born to Die (album)|major-label debut]], she worked with Haynie, alongside [[Chris Braide]], on unreleased songs "[[Damn You (song)|Damn You]]" and "[[Hollywood's Dead (song)|Hollywood's Dead]]". Del Rey had described Haynie's work on ''[[Born to Die (album)|Born to Die]]'' as "soundscaping". After tracks were produced, Haynie would apply samples and beats to them, which became a distinctive style in Del Rey's first major label album. Emile Haynie worked on every track included on the album, as well as the bonus tracks, except for "[[Video Games (song)|Video Games]]". Haynie has one writing credit on the track "[[Blue Jeans (song)|Blue Jeans]]". He is solely responsible for the production of "[[Blue Jeans (song)|Blue Jeans]]", "[[Lolita (song)|Lolita]]" and "[[Without You (song)|Without You]]". On ''[[Paradise (EP)|Paradise]]'', Haynie also has writing credits for "[[American (song)|American]]", and production credits on "[[Blue Velvet (song)|Blue Velvet]]" and "[[Burning Desire (song)|Burning Desire]]". He was also an additional producer for "[[Gods & Monsters (song)|Gods & Monsters]]". While it was originally intended for Haynie to work on ''[[Ultraviolence (album)|Ultraviolence]]'', the reworking of the album by [[Dan Auerbach]] lead to his contributions being scrapped. One track originally intended for ''Ultraviolence'', "[[Wait for Life (song)|Wait for Life]]", was later included on Haynie's own album ''We Fall''. He also co-wrote and co-produced "[[Love (song)|Love]]", the lead single from Del Rey's fourth major-label album, ''[[Lust for Life (album)|Lust for Life]]''. 
 
===Credits===
 
===Credits===
On ''Born to Die'':
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Songs from '''''[[Born to Die (album)|Born to Die]]''''' (2012):
 
*"[[Born to Die (song)|Born to Die]]"
 
*"[[Born to Die (song)|Born to Die]]"
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*"[[Off to the Races (song)|Off to the Races]]"
 
*"[[Blue Jeans (song) |Blue Jeans]]"
 
*"[[Blue Jeans (song) |Blue Jeans]]"
*"[[Carmen (song)|Carmen]]"
 
*"[[Dark Paradise (song)|Dark Paradise]]"
 
 
*"[[Diet Mountain Dew (song)|Diet Mountain Dew]]"
 
*"[[Diet Mountain Dew (song)|Diet Mountain Dew]]"
*"[[Lolita (song)|Lolita]]"
 
*"[[Lucky Ones (song)|Lucky Ones]]"
 
*"[[Million Dollar Man (song)|Million Dollar Man]]"
 
 
*"[[National Anthem (song)|National Anthem]]"
 
*"[[National Anthem (song)|National Anthem]]"
*"[[Off to the Races (song)|Off to the Races]]"
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*"[[Dark Paradise (song)|Dark Paradise]]"
 
*"[[Radio (song)|Radio]]"
 
*"[[Radio (song)|Radio]]"
 
*"[[Carmen (song)|Carmen]]"
 
*"[[Million Dollar Man (song)|Million Dollar Man]]"
 
*"[[Summertime Sadness (song)|Summertime Sadness]]"
 
*"[[Summertime Sadness (song)|Summertime Sadness]]"
*"[[This Is What Makes Us Girls (song)|This is What Makes Us Girls]]"
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*"[[This Is What Makes Us Girls (song)|This Is What Makes Us Girls]]"
 
*"[[Without You (song)|Without You]]"
 
*"[[Without You (song)|Without You]]"
 
*"[[Lolita (song)|Lolita]]"
On ''Paradise'':
 
 
*"[[Lucky Ones (song)|Lucky Ones]]"
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Songs from '''''[[Paradise (EP)|Paradise]]''''' (2012):
 
*"[[American (song)|American]]"
 
*"[[American (song)|American]]"
 
*"[[Blue Velvet (song)|Blue Velvet]]"
 
*"[[Blue Velvet (song)|Blue Velvet]]"
*"[[Gods & Monsters (song)|Gods & Monsters]]"
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*"[[Gods & Monsters (song)|Gods & Monsters]]"
 
*"[[Burning Desire (song)|Burning Desire]]"
 
*"[[Burning Desire (song)|Burning Desire]]"
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Songs from '''''[[Lust for Life (album)|Lust for Life]]''''' (2017):
On ''We Fall'':
 
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* "[[Love (song)|Love]]" <small>(Writer/co-producer)</small>
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Songs currently [[:Category:Unreleased songs|unreleased]]:
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* "[[Damn You (song)|Damn You]]"
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* "[[Hollywood's Dead (song)|Hollywood's Dead]]"
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Other:
 
*"[[Wait for Life (song)|Wait for Life]]"
 
*"[[Wait for Life (song)|Wait for Life]]"
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[[Category:People]]
 
[[Category:Producers]]
 
[[Category:Producers]]
 
[[Category:Writers]]
 
[[Category:Writers]]
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[[Category:Paradise writers]]
 
[[Category:Paradise writers]]
 
[[Category:Paradise producers]]
 
[[Category:Paradise producers]]
[[Category:People]]
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[[Category:Lust for Life producers]]
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[[Category:Lust for Life writers]]
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[[Category:Unreleased song producers]]

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Emile Haynie
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Full name

Emile Haynie

Born

July 13, 1980

Hometown

Buffalo, New York

Emile Haynie is an award winning hip-hop producer, who worked with Lana Del Rey on her debut major-label album Born to Die, second major-label EP Paradise, fourth major-label album Lust for Life, and various unreleased songs. He is perhaps most notable for his work on Eminem's album Recovery, for which he received the Grammy of Best Rap Album. Since, he has worked with artists such as Kanye West, Fun. and Bruno Mars.

Work with Lana Del Rey

Before Del Rey's major-label debut, she worked with Haynie, alongside Chris Braide, on unreleased songs "Damn You" and "Hollywood's Dead". Del Rey had described Haynie's work on Born to Die as "soundscaping". After tracks were produced, Haynie would apply samples and beats to them, which became a distinctive style in Del Rey's first major label album. Emile Haynie worked on every track included on the album, as well as the bonus tracks, except for "Video Games". Haynie has one writing credit on the track "Blue Jeans". He is solely responsible for the production of "Blue Jeans", "Lolita" and "Without You". On Paradise, Haynie also has writing credits for "American", and production credits on "Blue Velvet" and "Burning Desire". He was also an additional producer for "Gods & Monsters". While it was originally intended for Haynie to work on Ultraviolence, the reworking of the album by Dan Auerbach lead to his contributions being scrapped. One track originally intended for Ultraviolence, "Wait for Life", was later included on Haynie's own album We Fall. He also co-wrote and co-produced "Love", the lead single from Del Rey's fourth major-label album, Lust for Life

Credits

Songs from Born to Die (2012):

Songs from Paradise (2012):

Songs from Lust for Life (2017):

  • "Love" (Writer/co-producer)

Songs currently unreleased:

Other: