Eric Bellinger

Eric Bellinger is an American singer and songwriter who has won a Grammy Award for his songwriting contributions to artists like Usher, Chris Brown, and Trey Songz.

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Profession :

Songwriter

Birthday :

March 26, 1986

Star Sign :

Aries

Age :

38

Birthplace :

Los Angeles, California, United States

Eric Bellinger is a renowned American singer and songwriter who has made significant contributions to the R&B music scene. He gained prominence for co-writing hit songs such as “Lemme See” by Usher and “New Flame” by Chris Brown. Bellinger’s most acclaimed work is his album “The Rebirth,” featuring the popular song “I Don’t Want Her.” His other notable works include “Cuffing Season,” “Choose Up Season,” “Eazy Call,” and “Saved by the Bellinger.” As a solo artist, he has won a Grammy and three ASCAP awards for his songwriting. His most well-known song is “G.O.A.T.” Apart from his music career, Bellinger was a member of the R&B group AKNU and appeared on “America’s Got Talent.” Notably, he has earned a Grammy Award for his songwriting contributions to various artists, including Usher, Chris Brown, and Trey Songz.