Andrew Goldstein | |
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Also known as | FRND |
Born | Reston, Virginia, U.S. | March 17, 1986
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Years active | 2006–present |
Formerly of | The Friday Night Boys |
Andrew Goldstein (born March 17, 1986) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. [1] [2] He was born in Reston, Virginia, and attended James Madison University, graduating in 2008.
Goldstein began his career by singing in the band The Friday Night Boys [3] [4] on Fueled by Ramen. He has written and produced for such acts as Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Linkin Park, Demi Lovato, 5 Seconds of Summer, Addison Rae, blackbear, Ne-Yo, Maroon 5, Celine Dion, Blink-182, Bring Me the Horizon, Machine Gun Kelly, Your Broken Hero (Matt Cutshall), and Kane Brown. He also releases music as a solo artist and is sometimes credited under the name FRND (disemvoweling of "friend").
Year | Artist | Album | Credit |
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2024 | jxdn | WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS | Co-writer, co-producer ("LOST ANGEL", "CANDLES", "STRAY", "SAD OCTOBER", "WHAT THE HELL", "IT MUST SUCK TO KNOW YOU", "SH!T", "BACCARAT", "WHAT CAN I SAY", "STRANGER", "WRECK ME", "YOU NEEDED SOMEONE I JUST HAPPENED TO BE THERE", "WET DREAM (IT'S YOU)", "DRUGS") [5] |
Nicky Youre | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Mile Away") | |
Perrie | Single | Co-producer ("Forget About Us") | |
Bring Me The Horizon | POST HUMAN: NeX GEn | Co-writer ("DArkSide", "liMOusIne (feat. AURORA", "a bulleT w/ my namE On (feat. Underoath") [6] | |
Your Broken Hero | The End? | Co-writer, producer (Full Album) | |
Sueco | Attempted Lover | Co-writer ("Somebody Else") [7] | |
elijah woods | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("2 thousand 10") [8] | |
Elijah Would! | Co-writer, co-producer ("What It Means") [9] | ||
Blink-182 | ONE MORE TIME... PART - 2 | Co-writer, co-producer ("EVERY OTHER WEEKEND”, “CAN'T GO BACK”) | |
Leah Kate | Single | Co-writer, producer ("Nasty") [10] | |
Single | Co-producer ("What Girls Do") | ||
Amira Elfeky | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Will You Love Me When I'm Dead") [11] | |
2023 | Mansionz | mansionz 2 | Co-writer, co-producer ("Optionz" "Annihilate / Third Eye" "Boys Don't Cry" |
Co-Producer ("FYSU" "Ride Die Eat Sleep Fuck Kill" "Bloodbath" "Stay Alive" My Invincible Smile") | |||
Blink-182 | ONE MORE TIME... | Co-writer, co-producer ("ONE MORE TIME" "CUT ME OFF" "SEE YOU") | |
Addison Rae | AR | Co-writer, producer ("2 Die 4") | |
The Maine | The Maine | Co-Writer ("dose no. 2" “blame" “the mood I’m in/jsyk" “I think about you all the time") | |
Beauty School Dropout | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("beautiful waste") | |
Elley Duhè | Single | Co-writer, producer ("Delirium") | |
The Band Camino | The Dark | Co-writer, co-producer ("See You Later" “Let It Happen" “It’s You (It’s You)" “3 Month Hangover" “Last Man In The World") | |
LANY | Single | Co-writer ("XXL") | |
Dream | Single | Co-writer, producer ("Until I End Up Dead") | |
Jxdn | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Friends With Benefits") | |
Pardyalone | Single | Co-producer ("Alone feat. Travis Barker") | |
All Time Low | Tell Me I'm Alive | Co-writer, co-producer ("Sleepwalking", "Tell Me I'm Alive", "Calm Down", "The Way You Miss Me", "Sound Of Letting Go") | |
Girlfriends | Single | Co-writer, producer ("Over My Dead Body") | |
Waterparks | Intellectual Property | Co-writer ("Self-Sabotage", "RITUAL") | |
Salem Ilese | Single | Co-writer, producer ("PainHub") | |
BoyWithUke | Single | Producer ("Out Of Reach") | |
Avery Anna | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Self Love") | |
Illenium | ILLENIUM | Co-writer, co-producer ("Nothing Ever After feat. Motionless in White", "Lifeline feat. jxdn", "Back To You feat. All Time Low") | |
Leah Kate | Single | Co-producer ("Space") | |
Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Super Over") | ||
Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Happy") | ||
Bring Me the Horizon | Single | Co-writer ("DArkSide") | |
Jaden Hossler | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Chrome Hearted") | |
BoyWithUke | Lucid Dreams | Co-Producer ("Problematic") | |
2022 | blackbear | In Loving Memory | Co-writer, co-producer (Full Album) |
Kane Brown | Different Man | Producer ("Grand") | |
Machine Gun Kelly | mainstream sellout (life in pink deluxe) | Co-writer ("9 lives") | |
Pale Waves | Unwanted | Co-writer ("Unwanted", "Without You", "Only Problem", "You're So Vain", "So Sick (Of Missing You)") | |
Reneé Rapp | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Tattoos") | |
Blackbear and Machine Gun Kelly | Single | Co-writer, producer ("gfy") | |
Illenium | Single | Co-writer ("Shivering" ft. Spiritbox) | |
bbno$ | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Piccolo") | |
Sueco | It Was Fun While It Lasted | Co-writer, co-producer ("It's Going Good!", "Drunk Dial", "Last Thing I Do") | |
2021 | Papa Roach | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Kill The Noise") |
Glaive | old dog, new tricks | Co-writer ("walking around with no hands") | |
Lil Huddy | Teenage Heartbreak | Co-writer, co-producer ("How It Ends", "Headlock", "Lost Without You", "No More (Interlude)", "Teenage Heartbreak", "Partycrasher", "The Eulogy of You & Me", "America's Sweetheart") | |
The Band Camino | The Band CAMINO | Co-writer ("Underneath My Skin") | |
LANY | gg bb xx | Co-writer, co-producer ("Never Mind, Let's Break Up", "Roll Over, Baby", "Dancing In The Kitchen", "Ex I Never Had", "Til I Don't"); co-producer ("Up To Me", "Get Away", "DNA", "Live It Down", "Somewhere", "Care Less", "One Minute Left To Live") | |
Blackbear | Misery Lake | Co-writer, co-producer ("U Love U" ft. Tate McRae, "@ My Worst", "Alone In A Room Full Of People", "Ghost Town" ft. Sasha Alex Sloan, "IMU" ft. Travis Barker, "Bad Day") | |
Bryce Vine | Single | Co-writer, producer ("Miss You a Little" ft. Lovelytheband) | |
All Time Low | Single | Co-writer ("PMA" ft. Pale Waves) | |
Hey Violet | Single | Co-writer ("Party Girl") | |
The Maine | XOXO: From Love and Anxiety in Real Time | Co-writer, co-producer ("Sticky", "High Forever") | |
Parmalee | For You | Co-writer, co-producer ("Greatest Hits" ft. Fitz) | |
Kane Brown and Blackbear | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Memory") | |
Jxdn | Tell Me About Tomorrow | Co-writer, co-producer ("No Vanity", "Better Off Dead"); co-writer ("Think About Me", "A Wasted Year", "One Minute", "Braindead", "Angels and Demons Pt. 2", "Last Time", "Tell Me About Tomorrow") | |
Jordan McGraw | Single | Co-writer, producer ("SHE") | |
Maroon 5 | Jordi | Co-writer, co-producer ("Beautiful Mistakes" ft. Megan Thee Stallion, "Lovesick") | |
Daya | The Difference EP | Co-writer, producer ("Bad Girl", "The Difference") | |
The Hunna | Single | Co-writer ("Bad Place") | |
Parmalee and Blanco Brown | Single | Co-producer ("Just The Way" ft. Bryce Vine) | |
All Time Low | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Once In A Lifetime") | |
Trippie Redd | Neon Shark vs Pegasus | Co-writer ("PILL BREAKER" ft. Travis Barker, Machine Gun Kelly & Blackbear) | |
Ashnikko | Demidevil | Co-producer ("L8r Boi", "Deal With It" ft. Kelis) | |
Tate McRae | Too Young to Be Sad | Co-writer, co-producer ("rubberband") | |
Guccihighwaters | Joke's On You | Co-writer, co-producer ("Rock Bottom" ft. Nothing. Nowhere) | |
2020 | Blackbear | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Me And Ur Ghost") |
Kane Brown and John Legend | Single | Co-writer, producer ("Last Time I Say Sorry") | |
All Time Low | Wake Up, Sunshine | Co-writer, co-producer ("Monsters" ft. Blackbear ); co-writer ("Glitter & Crimson", "Summer Daze") | |
Waterparks | Greatest Hits | Co-writer ("Lowkey As Hell") | |
Blackbear | Everything Means Nothing | Co-writer, co-producer ("Hot Girl Bummer", "me and ur ghost", "queen of broken hearts", "i feel bad", "i feel 2 much", "sobbing in cabo", "clown" ft. Trevor Daniel, "half alive", "if i were u" ft. Lauv, "why are girls?", "smile again") | |
Katy Perry | Smile | Co-writer, co-producer ("Not The End of the World", "Teary Eyes") | |
I Dont Know How But They Found Me | Razzmatazz | Co-writer ("Need You Here") | |
Your Broken Hero | Single | Co-writer ("A Letter To Ashley") | |
Blackbear | Single | Co-writer, co-producer, Mixer ("Cheers" ft. Wiz Khalifa) | |
Dixie D'Amelio | Single | Co-writer, co-producer, Mixer ("One Whole Day" ft. Wiz Khalifa) | |
2019 | Blackbear | Anonymous | Co-writer, co-producer ("SWEAR TO GOD", "Down" [12] ) |
Loote | Lost | Co-writer, co-producer ("She's All Yours") [13] | |
One Ok Rock | Eye of the Storm | Co-writer, co-producer ("Unforgettable") [14] | |
Oliver Tree | Do You Feel Me? | Co-writer, producer (Introspective) [15] | |
Hoodie Allen | Whatever USA | Co-writer, co-producer (Hell of a Time) [16] | |
FRND | Adventures of the FRNDship: Issue One | Writer, producer ("What If I Fall Apart", "Graveyard", "Famous Last Words") | |
Illenium | Ascend | Co-writer, co-producer ("Hold On"(featuring Georgia Ku)) | |
Blackbear | Single | Writer, Co-producer ("Hot Girl Bummer") | |
Yungblud | Single | Co-writer ("Die A Little") | |
The Band CAMINO | tryhard | Co-writer ("Hush Hush", "Haunted") | |
Wage War | Pressure | Co-writer ("Grave", "Forget My Name") | |
Ayokay | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Sleeping Next To You") | |
Dwilly ft. FRND & JELEEL! | Single | Co-writer ("Assassin") | |
Simple Plan and State Champs ft. We the Kings | Single | Co-writer ("Where I Belong") | |
Jordan McGraw | Jordan McGraw | Co-writer, co-producer ("We Should Still Be Friends") | |
Breathe Carolina | DEADTHEALBUM | Co-writer ("July") | |
2018 | Quinn XCII ft. Kailee Morgue | Single | Co-writer, producer ("What The Hell Happened To Us?") |
5 Seconds of Summer | Youngblood | Co-writer, co-producer ("Want You Back", "Ghost Of You", "Babylon") | |
MKTO | Single | Co-producer ("How Can I Forget") | |
Against The Current | Single | Co-writer, producer ("Almost Forgot") | |
Single | Co-writer, producer ("Strangers Again") | ||
Past Lives | Co-writer, producer ("I Like The Way", "Voices", "Friendly Reminder", "P.A.T.T.") | ||
Lauv | Single | Co-writer, producer ("Bracelet") | |
Gabby Barrett | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Rivers Deep") | |
FRND | Single | Writer, producer ("Erase") | |
Single | Writer, producer ("Before U I Didn't Exist") | ||
Single | Writer, producer ("100 Faces") | ||
Blackbear | Single | Co-writer, producer ("The 1") | |
2017 | Olivia Holt | Olivia EP | Co-writer, co-producer ("History") |
Linkin Park | One More Light | Co-producer ("Sorry for Now") | |
Blackbear | Do Re Mi | Co-writer, producer | |
Kumi Koda | W FACE | Co-writer, producer | |
FRND | Single | Writer, producer ("Friend") | |
Single | Writer, producer ("Sticks and Stones") | ||
Single | Writer, producer ("Substitute") | ||
Single | Writer, producer ("Be Happy") | ||
FRND | In Your Dreams EP | Writer, producer | |
All Time Low | Last Young Renegade | Co-producer, co-writer ("Good Times", "Drugs & Candy", "Nightmares") | |
Hoodie Allen | The Hype | Co-writer ("Ain't Ready") | |
Brooke Candy | TBA | Co-writer, producer ("Nuts") | |
Blackbear | Cybersex | Co-writer, producer ("Anxiety" ft. FRND) | |
Said the Sky | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Faded" ft. FRND) | |
Louis The Child | Single | Co-writer ("Last To Leave") | |
2016 | Annabel Jones | Libelle EP | Co-producer, co-writer ("IOU", "Happy", "Money, Love, Success.", "Not Today", "Magnetic") |
Hoodie Allen | Happy Camper | Co-writer ("Surprise Party") | |
MKTO | Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Hands Off My Heart") | |
Single | Co-writer, co-producer ("Superstitious") | ||
Against The Current | In Our Bones | Co-writer, co-producer ("Wasteland") | |
Fifth Harmony | 7/27 | Co-writer, co-producer ("Big Bad Wolf") | |
Krewella | Ammunition EP | Co-writer, co-producer ("Ammunition", "Marching On") | |
Lindsey Stirling | Brave Enough | Co-writer, producer ("Hold My Heart feat. ZZ Ward") | |
Britney Spears | Glory | Co-producer, co-writer ("Love Me Down") | |
Tritonal | Painting with Dreams | Co-writer ("Livin' The Dream", "Feel The Love") | |
The Score | Unstoppable EP | Co-writer ("Where You Are") | |
Set It Off | Upside Down | Co-writer ("Crutch") | |
Annabel Jones & Nebbra | Single | Co-writer ("Stay") | |
One Ok Rock | Single | Producer, co-writer ("Bedroom Warfare") | |
2015 | All Time Low | Future Hearts | Co-writer ("Something's Gotta Give") |
MKTO | Bad Girls EP | Co-producer, co-writer ("Bad Girls", "Afraid of the Dark", "Monaco", "Just Imagine It") | |
2014 | Robert DeLong | In the Cards EP | Co-producer, co-writer ("Long Way Down", "Isabel Street", "Acid Rain", "Feels Like") |
Andrew McMahon | Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness | Co-writer ("All Our Lives") [17] | |
Breathe Carolina | Savages | Co-producer, co-writer ("Collide", "I Don't Know What I'm Doing") | |
Madison Beer | Single | Co-producer, co-writer ("Unbreakable") | |
MKTO | MKTO | Co-writer, co-producer ("Thank You", "Classic", "God Only Knows", "American Dream", "Could Be Me", "Nowhere", "Forever Until Tomorrow", "Wasted", "Heartbreak Holiday", "No More Second Chances", "Goodbye Song") | |
2013 | Celine Dion | Loved Me Back to Life | Co-producer ("Save Your Soul") |
Celine Dion and Ne-Yo | Co-producer, co-writer ("Incredible") | ||
R5 | Louder | Co-producer, co-writer ("Pass Me By", "(I Can't) Forget About You", "Ain't No Way We're Going Home", "I Want U Bad", "If I Can't Be With You", "Love Me Like That", "One Last Dance", "Loud", "Fallin' For You", "Cali Girls", "Here Comes Forever") | |
Cody Simpson | Surfers Paradise | Co-producer ("Summertime Of Our Lives") | |
Demi Lovato | Demi | Co-producer, co-writer ("Something That We're Not" , "Warrior", "I Hate You, Don't Leave Me", "Let It Go") | |
Hot Chelle Rae | Recklessly | Producer, co-writer ("Hung Up") | |
Simple Plan | Single | Co-producer ("Summer Paradise" feat. MKTO) | |
2012 | Ne-Yo | R.E.D. | Co-producer, co-writer ("Shut Me Down") |
The Ready Set | The Bad & The Better | Producer, co-writer ("Give Me Your Hand") | |
Outasight | Nights Like These | Producer, co-writer ("Now Or Never") | |
Bridgit Mendler | Hello My Name Is... | Co-producer, co-writer ("Ready or Not", "Forgot to Laugh", "Top of the World", "Hurricane", "All I See Is Gold", "The Fall Song", "Love Will Tell Us Where To Go", "Rocks At My Window", "5:15") | |
2011 | Hot Chelle Rae | Whatever | Co-producer, co-writer ("I Like It Like That", "Keep You With Me", "Radio", "Whatever", "Forever Unstoppable", "Why Don't You Love Me?", "Downtown Girl", "Beautiful Freaks", "The Only One") |
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