Elijah Blake
Elijah Blake is a Dominican-American singer, songwriter, and record producer known for co-writing Usher's 'Climax' and writing songs for various artists.
R&B Singer
June 4, 1992
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Elijah Blake, born as Sean Fenton on June 4, 1992, is a Dominican-American singer, songwriter, and record producer known for his soulful R&B vocals. He gained prominence in the music industry by writing songs for renowned artists such as Keyshia Cole, Rick Ross, and Rihanna. Among his most notable works is co-writing Usher’s chart-topping R&B hit, “Climax”. At the age of 16, Blake signed with Atlantic Records and collaborated with Trey Songz on his 2009 album “Ready”. He has released several solo albums, including “Audiology” and “Shadows & Diamonds”, as well as other notable works like “Rendezvous” and “Fading”. In 2021, he released his album “The Neon Eon”, featuring collaborations with artists such as Keyshia Cole, D Smoke, Tamar Braxton, and Rome Flynn. Blake is celebrated for his ability to craft vivid and passionate scenes through his voice and lyrics.