Nick Mira

Nicholas "Nick" Mira (born August 25, 2000) is an American record producer and songwriter. He is best known for being part of the Internet Money record production collective and record label, as well as producing notable songs such as Juice WRLD's "Lucid Dreams" and Lil Tecca’s "Ransom".

Nick Mira
Birth nameNicholas Mira
Born (2000-08-25) August 25, 2000
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
Instruments
Years active2017–present
Labels
Associated acts

Early life

As a child, Mira played the guitar and later learned to play the keyboard and piano.[1] He cites Pharrell Williams as an influence,[2] and describes his musical style as "melodic" and "ambient".[3] He graduated from James River High School in 2019.[4]

Career

Mira first joined the Internet Money collective in 2015. In 2017, he, along with Taz Taylor and Dex Duncan, got his first major placement in XXXTentacion's Trippie Redd assisted "Fuck Love". It entered at number 41 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and eventually peaked at number 28 after X's death. On March 29 2019, the song became the most streamed song ever on the streaming platform SoundCloud with 206 million streams. It was also cerified 10x Platinum by the RIAA. Mira began working with Juice WRLD after becoming acquainted with him through their mutual friend and fellow producer, Sidepce. "Lucid Dreams" was created after Mira produced the instrumental and sent it to Juice WRLD, who recorded vocals.[5] The song has since peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 2, sold over 14 million certified units worldwide and was certified 5-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Mira produced eight songs from WRLD's debut studio album, Goodbye & Good Riddance,[6] and four from his second, Death Race for Love, including the lead single "Robbery".[7]

He was accused of plagiarizing "Lean Wit Me" (performed by Juice WRLD),[8] which he denied and later demonstrated the production of the song through a video published by his Internet Money record label on YouTube.[9] Mira said "I created Juice WRLD’s ‘Lean Wit Me’ beat from scratch. I played the guitar live in the beat, I programmed the drums and then I sent the beat for Juice to record to and make the song — just like how we always do."[10]

In 2016, together with Taz Taylor, he co-founded the producer group and record label Internet Money, which has a joint venture with Alamo and Interscope Records.[1] He also produced Lil Tecca's "Ransom" with Taz Taylor, which peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Later that year, he worked with Post Malone on the track "On the Road" (featuring Meek Mill and Lil Baby), off his album, Hollywood's Bleeding, peaking at #22 on the Billboard Hot 100. [11]

Production discography

Charted singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US US
R&B/HH
AUS CAN UK
"Fuck Love"
(XXXTentacion featuring Trippie Redd)
2017 28 18 31 89 17
"All Girls Are the Same"
(Juice Wrld)
2018 41 20 98 54 79 Nothings Different and Goodbye & Good Riddance
"Lucid Dreams"
(Juice Wrld)
2 1 8 4 10 9 9 9 and Goodbye & Good Riddance
"Lean wit Me"
(Juice Wrld)
68 26 72 Goodbye & Good Riddance
"Robbery"
(Juice Wrld)
2019 27 13 41 22 39 Death Race for Love
"That's a Rack"
(Lil Uzi Vert)
76 27 77 Non-album single
"Ransom"
(Lil Tecca)
4 2 8 2 7 We Love You Tecca
"Did It Again"
(Lil Tecca)
64 24 34 84
"Bandit"
(Juice Wrld and YoungBoy Never Broke Again)
10 5 45 11 42 Non-album single
"Somebody"
(Internet Money featuring Lil Tecca and A Boogie wit da Hoodie)
96 44 54 75 TBA
"Love Me More"
(Trippie Redd)
79 37 100 A Love Letter to You 4
"Let Me Know (I Wonder Why Freestyle)"
(Juice Wrld)
78 34 73 9 9 9
"Righteous"
(Juice Wrld)
2020 11 8 15 9 26 The Outsiders

Production credits

2017

XXXTentacion - 17

2018

Lil Skies - Life of a Dark Rose

  • 1. "Welcome to the Rodeo" (produced with Taz Taylor & Mono Beats)
  • 12. "Strictly Business" (produced with Taz Taylor & Menoh Beats)

Juice Wrld - Goodbye & Good Riddance

  • 2. "All Girls Are the Same"
  • 3. "Lucid Dreams"
  • 7. "Lean wit Me"
  • 8. "I'll Be Fine" (produced with JR Hitmaker)
  • 9. "Used To"
  • 10. "Candles" (produced with Taz Taylor)
  • 13. "I'm Still"
  • 14. "End of the Road"

2019

Iann Dior - nothings ever good enough

  • 1. "18" (produced with Taz Taylor & KC Supreme)
  • 2. "romance361" (featuring PnB Rock) (produced with Sidepce)
  • 3. "cutthroat"
  • 4. "molly" (featuring Bernard Jabs)
  • 5. "emotions"
  • 6. "who cares"

Iann Dior - Industry Plant

  • 3. "gone girl" (featuring Trippie Redd) (produced with Pearl Lion & Pharaoh Vice)
  • 5. "What Is Real" (produced with Pharaoh Vice)
  • 6. "Flowers" (produced with E-Trou & Cxdy)
  • 8. "Lately" (produced with Y2K)
  • 11. "Searching" (featuring phem) (produced with Taz Taylor)
  • 15. "Stay For a While" (produced with Pharaoh Vice & Omer Fedi)

Lil Tecca - We Love You Tecca

  • 1. "Ransom" (produced with Taz Taylor)
  • 2. "Shots" (produced with Taz Taylor)
  • 4. "Did It Again" (produced with Taz Taylor & E-Trou)
  • 7. "Bossanova" (produced with Pvlace & HNX Beats)
  • 10. "Phenom" (produced with Dez Wright & Stoopid Lou)
  • 18. "Ransom (Remix)" (featuring Juice Wrld) (produced with Taz Taylor)

Juice Wrld - Death Race for Love

  • 1. "Empty"
  • 8. "Robbery"
  • 9. "Flaws and Sins"
  • 10. "Feeling"

Trippie Redd - A Love Letter to You 4

  • 4. "Love Me More" (produced with Taz Taylor)
  • 7. "6 Kiss" (featuring Juice Wrld & YNW Melly) (produced with Taz Taylor)
  • 20. "Abandoned" (featuring Mariah the Scientist) (produced with Taz Taylor)

Post Malone - Hollywood's Bleeding

Young Thug - So Much Fun

  • 1. "Just How It Is" (produced with Wheezy)

Non-Album Singles

2020

Trippie Redd - A Love Letter to You 4 (Deluxe)

  • 1. "I Love You" (featuring Chance the Rapper) (produced with Shadxw)
  • 4. "How I Was Raised" (featuring Lil Tecca) (produced with Taz Taylor & Repko)

Polo G - The Goat

  • 10. "No Matter What"

Non-Album Singles

  • Juice WRLD -"Righteous" (produced with Charlie Handsome)
  • Juice WRLD - Tell Me U Love Me featuring Trippie Redd (produced with OkTanner)

References

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