Also known as: Akiva D. "Kiv" Schaffer, A. Schaffer, Kiv AKA "Young Dad" AKA "Kiverelli"
United States
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# Akiva Schaffer
Akiva Schaffer is a producer and musician best known as a founding member of The Lonely Island, the influential comedy music group that revolutionized digital music content in the 2000s. As part of the trio alongside Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone, Schaffer helped pioneer the music video short format, creating viral hits like "Lazy Sunday," "Dick in a Box," and "I'm on a Boat" that blended hip-hop, electronic production, and absurdist humor into a distinctive sonic identity.
The Lonely Island's discography—including albums like *Incredibad* (2009), *Turtleneck & Chain* (2011), and *The Wack Album* (2013)—showcases Schaffer's production work across pop, rap, and electronic-influenced production. The group's playful approach to music production and their ability to craft infectious hooks within comedic narratives established them as innovators in merging entertainment and electronic music production during a transformative era for digital media.