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Really Love (Original Motion Picture S...

2.1M streams

2,072,763

Better on a Sunday

1.2M streams

1,243,136

Wait for Sunrise

73.4K streams

73,433

Qualia: Fall

67K streams

66,958

Spring Summer Collection 19

56K streams

55,983

Better on a Sunday Evening

54.1K streams

54,128

Where Did They Go

29.7K streams

29,740

The Less I Know The Better

27.6K streams

27,593

Wishful Thinking

26.5K streams

26,513

Full Moon

23.2K streams

23,183

Biography

Khari Mateen is a songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist working all over the world. His first credits of note came with The Roots’ 2006 album Game Theory (Grammy nominated), for which he co-produced the title track, “Livin’ in a New World,” and “Clock with No Hands. In 2011, Khari produced “Make My,” the title track to The Roots’ Grammy nominated Undun. He scored the Sundance series Brick City, which went on to receive multiple Emmy nominations, as well as the HBO Documentary film, Prayer for the Perfect Season. In 2011, he began releasing solo recordings — Khari (EP) — and in 2012 he released his debut album Wait for Sunrise, a brief set of moody and slightly off-center R&B, through his label, The Lunchroom. Soul Train named it one of 2012’s best releases. Khari was also one of seven men featured in the 2012 Fall Men’s Issue, Philadelphia Style Magazine, Philly Men on the Fast Track to Success. Khari has toured the globe with both Cody Simpson and RJD2 amongst others. In September of 2016, Khari’s song “Day by Day” was placed on OWN Network’s hit television show, Queen Sugar, while simultaneously Fox Network released a project where Khari provided bass used for the re-creation of the music classic film, Rocky Horror Picture Show in October 2016. Khari is staying busy having scored the indie-documentary's We Could Be King and Keepers of the Game which both debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival and has recently finished "Time: The Kalief Browder Story" for Spike TV.