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Originally published November 15, 2018 � Legendary production trio Organized Noize�has quietly crept back to the top of the charts with the success of their latest banger,�Janelle Monae’s hit song “I Like That,” as the track reaches #1 on Billboard’s “Adult R&B Songs” chart. Originally debuting at #2 on Billboard’s “Top TV Songs” chart after being featured in the wildly popular HBO seriesInsecure, “I Like That” is an introspective song that showcases�Monae’s confidence and delight in her idiosyncrasies as a nonconformist. The song really hit home with music lovers, peaking at #14 on Billboard’s “Hot R&B Songs” chart.

Founders of the�Dungeon Family, which introduced�acclaimed acts like�Outkast,�Goodie Mob�and more,�Organized Noizehelped to lay the blueprint for Atlanta hip-hop. The Grammy Award-winning producers are also responsible for setting the ground work for what is now known as trap music and continue�to work with artists like�Future�and�Big Krit�to push the ever evolving southern hip-hop culture forward. In pursuit of their own passion for music, the production trio comprised of�Ray Murray,�Rico Wade�and�Sleepy Brown�created a movement that has broken records and defined careers.
The 2016 Netflix documentary�The Art of Organized Noize�revealed the crew’s impact on music culture and game them the recognition they deserved. It is impossibe to ignore that�Organized Noizechanged the face of hip-hop forever. Beyond legacy,�Organized Noize�remains at the forefront of the culture with songs like “I Like That,” and other recent releases.
Currently, they are in the studio working with�Dungeon Family�alums�Goodie Mob,�Big Boi�and�Scar, as well as Atlanta newcomer�Deante Hitchcock�and rising New Orleans rapper�Pell.
