Aaron Zuckerman

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Aaron Zuckerman
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Aaron Zuckerman is an American producer and songwriter. He has produced and written songs for artists such as Liam Payne, Machine Gun Kelly (MGK), Bbno$, DNCE, Lil Wayne, Bebe Rexha, Wiz Khalifa, Willie Jones, Rico Nasty, and Cheat Codes.

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Career

Zuckerman began his career in Los Angeles. [1] A platinum-selling producer, [2] Zuckerman has worked with a wide range of artists, including Liam Payne, LANY, Machine Gun Kelly (MGK), Hunter Hayes, Travis Barker, Bbno$, DNCE, Walk The Moon, Quinn XCII, Leah Kate, Wiz Khalifa, Willie Jones, Rico Nasty, and Cheat Codes, among others. His songwriting work includes "Devil Doesn’t Bargain" by Alec Benjamin, which achieved gold record certification in the United States. [1] Billboard credits Zuckerman as the mind behind songs like Lil Wayne's "Dreams", "2 Souls On Fire" by Bebe Rexha featuring Quavo, and "White Claw" by Yung Gravy and Shania Twain. [2]

In July 2024, Zuckerman signed with music company Reservoir Media. [1]

Discography

TitleYearArtist (s)Album
"Unsweet" [3] 2016 DNCE DNCE
"The Fall" [4] Bryce Vine Non-album single
"Glamorama" [5] Night Circus
"playboy shit" [6] 2017 Blackbear, Lil Aaron cybersex
"Streets of Gold" Isaiah Firebrace Non-album single
"Something Dangerous" Hoodie Allen The Hype
"Don't Let Me Know" [7] Cyrus Villanueva Non-album single
"Black" Eric Nally
"2 Souls On Fire" [4] 2018 Bebe Rexha, Quavo Expectations
"Taking Me Back" LANY Malibu Nights
"Let Me Down Slowly" [8] Alec Benjamin Narrated for You
"Middle Finger" Phoebe Ryan, Quinn XCII Non-album single
"Phantom" [9] Nightly
"Headstone" Lit These Are The Days
"Rock$tar Famou$" Lil Aaron, Rico Nasty Rock$tar Famou$
"Classic and Perfect" [10] 2019 Bryce Vine Carnival
"Love Me Hate Me" [10]
"Factory Love" [10]
"Weekend" [11] Liam Payne LP1
"Brain" [12] Drax Project Drax Project
"Mistakes" [4] 2020 Jonas Blue EST. 1999
"Stay Away" [9] Mod Sun, Machine Gun Kelly, Goody Grace Non-album single
"Dreams" [1] Lil Wayne Funeral
"Life Goes On" [13] Bryce VineNon-album single
"Kinda Like It Now" [9] Mod Sun
"It Falls Apart" [4] Bryce VineProblems
"Henny" Phoebe Ryan How It Used to Feel
"Call Me Stupid"2021 Brynn Elliott Can I Be Real?
"Stay" [4] Cheat Codes, Bryce Vine HELLRAISERS, Part 1
"Win Anyway" WALK THE MOON Non-album single
"Down" [4] Mod Sun, Travis Barker
"Blame It On Me" [9] Bryce Vine
"Care At All" [4]
"Day & Night" [4] TCTS
"American Dream" [4] 2022Bryce Vine
"Nuance" Alec Benjamin (Un)Commentary
"Devil Doesn't Bargain" [1]
"Speakers"
"The Way You Felt" [8]
"Butterflies" [14] RØNIN Non-album single
"Goodness Gracious" [4] 2023 Baby Gravy, Yung Gravy, bbno$ Baby Gravy 3
"Lil Vibe" Willie Jones Something To Dance To
"Sober" [15] Hunter Hayes Red Sky
"Gold Rush" [16] Bryce VineNon-album single
"Atmosphere" [4] Drax Project Upside
"What Did I Do?" [4] HaydSad Songs 2023
"I Went to Jail in Georgia" [17] 2024 Yung Gravy Serving Country
"White Claw" [17] Yung Gravy, Shania Twain
"Cop A Truck" [17] Yung Gravy, Brantley Gilbert
"Whoa Nelly" [17] Yung Gravy, Juicy J
"Soundcloud Cowboy" [17] Yung Gravy
"IT'S ALL GOOD" Niko Moon, Michael Franti & Spearhead THESE ARE THE DAYS
"try for you" lovelytheband lovelytheband
"Write One" [4] Karley Scott Collins, Keith Urban Write One

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