Born on March 27, 1984, Eric Aldwin Bellinger Jr. is a highly respected American singer and composer who has made significant contributions to the music business.
Beginning his songwriting career in 2010, Bellinger quickly made a name for himself as a prolific composer of music. Chart-topping tunes including “Lemme See” by Usher, “New Flame” by Chris Brown, “You Don’t Know” by Tank, “Right Here” by Justin Bieber, and “Disrespectful” by Trey Songz are just a few of the many successes he has co-written.
2011 saw Bellinger’s extraordinary skill recognized as he won a Grammy Award in the highly sought-after Best R&B Album category for his work on Chris Brown’s critically acclaimed album, F.A.M.E.
2014 saw Bellinger shift his attention to his solo music career, reaching a major turning point with the release of The Rebirth, his debut album, in February of that year. Expanding on this achievement, he produced two riveting extended plays under the 300 Entertainment banner: Eric B for President: Term 1 in 2016 and Eric B for President: Term 2 in 2017, further establishing himself as a highly talented and influential versatile musician.