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Polow Da Don
Polow Da Don is credited on 543 releases across 149 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2000–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
543
Pressings credited
149
Albums
3
Decades active
132
In collections
Biography
Jamal Fincher Jones (born October 15, 1977 or 1978), known professionally as Polow da Don, is an American record producer and rapper from Atlanta, Georgia. He began his career as a recording artist in the late 1990s, leaving college to pursue a career with the short-lived hip hop group Jim Crow. They signed with Epic Records in 1999 and released two albums—Crow's Nest (1999) and Right Quick (2001)—before being dropped from the label. Although disappointed, Jones formed a Southern hip-hop group with Bubba Sparxxx, Sean P, Pastor Troy, G Rock, and Timbaland, but they split up without any releases. Jones began producing instrumentals in 2001. His first beat tape made its way to Interscope Records founder, Jimmy Iovine, and its contents were ultimately used for the singles "Runaway Love" by Ludacris, "Buttons" by the Pussycat Dolls, and "This Is the Life" by Tru-Life. Since then, Jones has produced numerous hit singles for various artists, including "Love in This Club" for Usher (2008), "Glamorous", "London Bridge" and "M.I.L.F. $" for Fergie (2006, 2016), "Anaconda" for Nicki Minaj (2014), "Forever" for Chris Brown (2008), "Baby by Me" for 50 Cent (2009), "Throw Some D's" for Rich Boy (2007), "Promise" for Ciara (2006), and "John" for Lil Wayne (2011), among others; three of these have peaked atop the Billboard Hot 100. Also a hype man, Jones's backing vocals can be heard on many of his productions. Jones founded the record label Zone 4, which was briefly an imprint of Iovine's Interscope Records label and named after a section in his Atlanta hometown. Established in 2007, its roster included Southern hip-hop and R&B acts including Keri Hilson, Lloyd, Kane Brown, Ayo & Teo, Roscoe Dash, Veronica Vega, Rich Boy, and Ester Dean among others. Outside of music, Jones has ventured into local radio broadcasting, and launched his own line of alcoholic beverages in 2022.
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Credited work
543 releases · 149 albums · active 2000–2025
- Production · 648
- Performance · 170
- Engineering · 4
- Other credits · 2
Studios: Chalice Recording Studios · Record Plant, Los Angeles · No Excuses Studios · The Hit Factory Criteria
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Loud
2010

The Dutchess
2006

Raditude
2009

PCD
2005

Tha Carter IV
2011

Can't Take Me Home
2000

The Red Light District
2004

The Pinkprint
2014

Raymond V Raymond
2010

Before I Self Destruct
2009

The State Vs. Radric Davis
2009

No Ceilings
2009

Nas
2008

F.A.M.E.
2011

Planet Pit
2011

Last Train To Paris
2010

Bionic
2010

Doll Domination
2008

Double Up
2007

Shock Value II
2009

The Evolution
2006

Light Poles And Pine Trees
2006

Release Therapy
2006

Kelis Was Here
2006
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Gucci Mane
- Ludacris
- Fergie (2)
- Rich Boy
- Keri Hilson
- Ciara (2)
- Kelly Rowland
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