Donnie Boynton


Donnie "D Major" Boynton, is an American songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist and music director, best known for his production contributions to Gerald Levert, Boyz II Men, Destiny's Child and Robyn albums, as well as assisting the musical direction of Tyler Perry's 2004 touring production Meet the Browns. Beginning his career as a keyboardist on UPN's 1997 late-night show Vibe, Boynton became a touring bandmember, accompanying gospel and hip-hop acts in concert such as Lil' Kim, Mase, Vanessa Bell Armstrong and Tye Tribbett, among others. He is currently the keyboardist of touring R&B/jazz band Groove Centric.

Songwriting, instrumental, engineering and production credits

Credits are courtesy of Discogs, Tidal, Apple Music, and AllMusic.
TitleYearArtistAlbum
"I'll Be There"1996Tim BowmanLove, Joy, Peace
"Say It Again"1996NnekaEddie (soundtrack)
"Don't Take Your Love Away"1997Mario WinansStory of My Heart
"My Only Reason"1999RobynMy Truth
"Giving You Back"1999RobynMy Truth
"Now That She's Gone"1999Destiny's ChildThe Writing's on the Wall
"Ya Di Ya" 1999Gina ThompsonIf You Only Knew
"Once My Shhh"2000Sam SalterThe Little Black Book
"Let Me Know"2000Gerald LevertG
"What Would You Do?"2001Nine20
"Maybe"2001Raphael BrownPrivate Life
"Whatcha Need"2002Boyz II MenFull Circle
"Keep On Dreaming"2008Lyfe JenningsLyfe Change
"I Need You"2014Lowell PyeTransformed
"Drowning "2015Ray BLKHavisham
"Kurr£ncy"2018IAMDDBFlightmode, Vol. 4
"Azul"2018IAMDDBFlightmode, Vol. 4
"That Chicken"2018Dyme-A-DuzinCrown Fried