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Shalom Miller, also known as J.Storm, is an American record producer, educator, and non-profit leader. Born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Miller relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in 2009 where he attended SAE Institute, earned a degree in Audio Technology in 2011, and is listed as a Superstar Alumni.[1][2]
Career
Miller started his career in the music business with his high school friend as a production collective known as Tha Beat Mizrs. Through a co-production deal with Soul Diggaz, he was signed to Missy Elliott's label, The Goldmind Inc., and has worked with various artists, including Missy Elliott, Beyoncé, Jully Black, Tweet, Gwen Stefani, Izza Kizza and many others.[3][4] Miller is a featured artist with Waves Audio, as part of their StudioVerse program.[5]
Education and Community Work
Miller is listed as a "notable student" of Berklee Online, and he is also a mentor for the Berklee College of Music Mentor Collective[3] In addition to his work in music education, Miller serves as Chair of the Education Committee for the NAACP[6] and involved with NAACP ACT-SO, for which he has received recognition for his community service. As a music industry professional, Miller is a voting member of the Recording Academy and an educator ambassador for the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC).[7] He is also the founder of Power Move Education & Development Group, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing music education, curriculum development, and personal growth opportunities. [8] In March 2025, Miller is scheduled to speak at SXSW EDU, where he will address the evolving relationship between music education and the music industry.[9]
Production and songwriting credits
| Year | Title | Performing artist(s) | Album | Label | |
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| 2003 | Fighting Temptation | Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, MC Lyte and Free | The Fighting Temptations | Columbia | [3] |
| 2003 | What's It Gonna Be | Beyonce | Dangerously in Love | Columbia | [10][3] |
| 2004 | What's It Gonna Be | Destiny's Child | Destiny Fulfilled | Columbia | [10] |
| 2004 | "Karma (Remix)" | Alicia Keys | The Diary of Alicia Keys | J Records | [10] |
| 2005 | "Free to Love you" | Jully Black | This is Me | Universal Music Canada | [11] |
| 2005 | "Stay the Night (Soul Diggaz Remix)" | Jully Black | Stay The Night | Universal Music | [12] |
| 2005 | "L.O.V.E." (Remix) | Ashlee Simpson | I Am Me | Geffen | [10] |
| 2005 | Luxurious (Remix) | Gwen Stefani feat. Missy Elliott | Love. Angel. Music. Baby. | Interscope | [10] |
| 2005 | No, No | Sin Bandera | Mañana | Sony BMG | |
| 2006 | "Stupid Girls" (Remix) | Pink | Im Not Dead | LaFace | [10] |
| 2006 | "Bump What Ya Friends Say" | Fantasia feat. Missy Elliott | Fantasia | J Records | [10] |
| 2006 | "Get it Poppin'" | Joe Budden | Mood Muzik 2: Can It Get Any Worse? | ||
| 2007 | "Let It Go" | Keyshia cole | Just like You | Geffen | |
| 2008 | "Timebomb", "Back to Yes" | Will Champlin | Will Champlin | Goldmine Records | |
| 2008 | Straight to the Moon | Jessica Betts feat. Missy Elliott | Jessie Pearl | The Goldmind Inc. | |
| 2008 | "Street Money" | Clipse | Clipse Presents: Re-Up Gang | Koch | |
| 2008 | "Wham!" | Izza Kizza | Kizzaland | ||
| 2009 | "Seen Clean" | Izza Kizza | The Wizard of Iz | Decon Records | |
| 2010 | "I'm Official" | Izza Kizza | 10:15 | [13] | |
| 2010 | "Adulterated", "Screaming Thru The Neon" | Will Champlin | Killing Me With Twilight | Goldmine Records | |
| 2019 | "Outta My Head" | Narelle Kheng | Outta My Head | Sony Music Entertainment SG | [14] |
| 2020 | "FIRE" | Sandra Riley Tang | α | Sony Music Entertainment SG | [15] |
Awards and Nominations
Grammy Awards
| Year | Nominee | Work | Award | Result |
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| 2004 | Beyoncé | Dangerously in Love | Best Contemporary R&B Album | Won[3] |
| 2006 | Destiny’s Child | Destiny Fulfilled | Best Contemporary R&B Album | Nominated[3] |
| 2006 | Gwen Stefani | Love. Angel. Music. Baby. | Album of the Year | Nominated[3] |
| 2008 | Fantasia | Fantasia (Fantasia Barrino album) | Best Contemporary R&B Album | Nominated |
Latin Grammy Awards
| Year | Nominee | Work | Award | Result |
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| 2006 | Sin Bandera | Mañana | Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals | Nominated |
References
- ↑ "Shalom Miller". SAE Institute. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
- ↑ "6 Questions with Music Producer, CEO, and SAE Institute Nashville Alumni, Shalom "J.Storm" Miller". SAE Institute.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 "Shalom 'J.Storm' Miller on Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, Bad Boy Records, BMI, and Artist Management". Berklee Online Take Note. 25 June 2021.
- ↑ "Tha Beat Mizrs: Music Is More Than Beats". Singersroom.
- ↑ "Shalom J.Storm Miller". Waves Audio. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
- ↑ "2021 Committee Members | NAACP Nashville Branch". NAACP Nashville.
- ↑ "Educator Ambassadors". www.themlc.com.
- ↑ "Power Move Education & Development Group - GuideStar Profile". www.guidestar.org.
- ↑ "SXSW EDU 2025 Schedule". SXSW EDU.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 "Shalom Rahshon Miller on Jaxsta". Jaxsta.
- ↑ "This Is Me Jully Black". AllMusic.
- ↑ "Jully Black – Stay The Night". Discogs.
- ↑ "Yung Kuntry – Pattycake". Discogs.
- ↑ "Narelle releases haunting music video for 'Outta My Head' – watch". May 6, 2019.
- ↑ "RRILEY* – α Sandra Tang". Discogs.
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