Brian Alexander Morgan


Brian Alexander Morgan is a record producer that was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas. He was discovered by Club Nouveau founding member Jay King, who got Morgan's group a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records in 1987. When his group's album failed to chart, they were dropped and Morgan was mentored by producer Robert Brookins.
Morgan was also labelmates with singer Chanté Moore at Warner Bros., but her album never saw the light of day due to Jay King losing the production deal over the failure of the second Club Nouveau album. Morgan- who had feelings for Moore- penned the song "Weak", which later became a hit for R&B group SWV. He originally intended to use the song for Charlie Wilson.
In the early 1990s, Morgan wrote and produced songs for Lalah Hathaway, Martha Wash, and Usher, among others. Outside of R&B, Morgan also worked in house music in the mid 2000s. Around the early 2010s, he was summoned by DJ Khalil to work on a few projects with him. Khalil's desire to work with him caused Morgan to relocate from Sacramento back to Los Angeles. Due to the move, Khalil and Morgan worked on Aloe Blacc's major label debut Lift Your Spirit.

Selected production credits

La Rue - There's Love Out There
SWV - It's About Time
Martha Wash - Martha Wash
Lalah Hathaway - A Moment
Usher - Usher
SWV - New Beginning
Somethin' for the People - Somethin' for the People
SWV - Release Some Tension
Nicole - Make It Hot
Why Do Fools Fall In Love - Music Inspired by the Motion Picture
Eric Benet - A Day in the Life
Coko - Hot Coko
Ann Nesby - Put it on Paper
JoJo - JoJo
Kobe Honeycutt - Ghetto Thrilla
KRNDN - Everything's Nothing
Faith Evans - Incomparable
Tamar Braxton - Calling All Lovers
Drake - Views
Khalid - Suncity