Andrew Goldstein (musician)

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Andrew Goldstein
Also known asFRND
Born (1986-03-17) March 17, 1986 (age 38)
Reston, Virginia, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
  • bass
Years active2006–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").

Discography

YearArtistAlbumCredit
2024 jxdn WHEN THE MUSIC STOPSCo-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 SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Mile Away")
Perrie SingleCo-producer ("Forget About Us")
Bring Me The Horizon POST HUMAN: NeX GEnCo-writer ("DArkSide", "liMOusIne (feat. AURORA", "a bulleT w/ my namE On (feat. Underoath") [6]
Your Broken HeroThe End?Co-writer, producer (Full Album)
Sueco Attempted LoverCo-writer ("Somebody Else") [7]
elijah woodsSingleCo-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 SingleCo-writer, producer ("Nasty") [10]
SingleCo-producer ("What Girls Do")
Amira ElfekySingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Will You Love Me When I'm Dead") [11]
2023 Mansionz mansionz 2Co-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 ARCo-writer, producer ("2 Die 4")
The Maine The MaineCo-Writer ("dose no. 2" “blame" “the mood I’m in/jsyk" “I think about you all the time")
Beauty School DropoutSingleCo-writer, co-producer ("beautiful waste")
Elley Duhè SingleCo-writer, producer ("Delirium")
The Band Camino The DarkCo-writer, co-producer ("See You Later" “Let It Happen" “It’s You (It’s You)" “3 Month Hangover" “Last Man In The World")
LANYSingleCo-writer ("XXL")
Dream SingleCo-writer, producer ("Until I End Up Dead")
Jxdn SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Friends With Benefits")
PardyaloneSingleCo-producer ("Alone feat. Travis Barker")
All Time Low Tell Me I'm AliveCo-writer, co-producer ("Sleepwalking", "Tell Me I'm Alive", "Calm Down", "The Way You Miss Me", "Sound Of Letting Go")
Girlfriends SingleCo-writer, producer ("Over My Dead Body")
Waterparks Intellectual PropertyCo-writer ("Self-Sabotage", "RITUAL")
Salem Ilese SingleCo-writer, producer ("PainHub")
BoyWithUke SingleProducer ("Out Of Reach")
Avery AnnaSingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Self Love")
Illenium ILLENIUMCo-writer, co-producer ("Nothing Ever After feat. Motionless in White", "Lifeline feat. jxdn", "Back To You feat. All Time Low")
Leah Kate SingleCo-producer ("Space")
SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Super Over")
SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Happy")
Bring Me the Horizon SingleCo-writer ("DArkSide")
Jaden Hossler SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Chrome Hearted")
BoyWithUke Lucid DreamsCo-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 SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Tattoos")
Blackbear and Machine Gun Kelly SingleCo-writer, producer ("gfy")
Illenium SingleCo-writer ("Shivering" ft. Spiritbox)
bbno$ SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Piccolo")
SuecoIt Was Fun While It LastedCo-writer, co-producer ("It's Going Good!", "Drunk Dial", "Last Thing I Do")
2021 Papa Roach SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Kill The Noise")
Glaive old dog, new tricksCo-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 CAMINOCo-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 SingleCo-writer, producer ("Miss You a Little" ft. Lovelytheband)
All Time Low SingleCo-writer ("PMA" ft. Pale Waves)
Hey Violet SingleCo-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 SingleCo-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 McGrawSingleCo-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 SingleCo-writer ("Bad Place")
Parmalee and Blanco Brown SingleCo-producer ("Just The Way" ft. Bryce Vine)
All Time Low SingleCo-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")
GuccihighwatersJoke's On YouCo-writer, co-producer ("Rock Bottom" ft. Nothing. Nowhere)
2020 Blackbear SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Me And Ur Ghost")
Kane Brown and John Legend SingleCo-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 HeroSingleCo-writer ("A Letter To Ashley")
Blackbear SingleCo-writer, co-producer, Mixer ("Cheers" ft. Wiz Khalifa)
Dixie D'Amelio SingleCo-writer, co-producer, Mixer ("One Whole Day" ft. Wiz Khalifa)
2019 Blackbear Anonymous Co-writer, co-producer ("SWEAR TO GOD", "Down" [12] )
Loote LostCo-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 USACo-writer, co-producer (Hell of a Time) [16]
FRNDAdventures of the FRNDship: Issue OneWriter, producer ("What If I Fall Apart", "Graveyard", "Famous Last Words")
Illenium Ascend Co-writer, co-producer ("Hold On"(featuring Georgia Ku))
Blackbear SingleWriter, Co-producer ("Hot Girl Bummer")
Yungblud SingleCo-writer ("Die A Little")
The Band CAMINOtryhardCo-writer ("Hush Hush", "Haunted")
Wage War Pressure Co-writer ("Grave", "Forget My Name")
Ayokay SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Sleeping Next To You")
Dwilly ft. FRND & JELEEL!SingleCo-writer ("Assassin")
Simple Plan and State Champs ft. We the Kings SingleCo-writer ("Where I Belong")
Jordan McGrawJordan McGrawCo-writer, co-producer ("We Should Still Be Friends")
Breathe Carolina DEADTHEALBUM Co-writer ("July")
2018Quinn XCII ft. Kailee MorgueSingleCo-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 SingleCo-producer ("How Can I Forget")
Against The Current SingleCo-writer, producer ("Almost Forgot")
SingleCo-writer, producer ("Strangers Again")
Past LivesCo-writer, producer ("I Like The Way", "Voices", "Friendly Reminder", "P.A.T.T.")
Lauv SingleCo-writer, producer ("Bracelet")
Gabby Barrett SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Rivers Deep")
FRNDSingleWriter, producer ("Erase")
SingleWriter, producer ("Before U I Didn't Exist")
SingleWriter, producer ("100 Faces")
Blackbear SingleCo-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 MiCo-writer, producer
Kumi KodaW FACECo-writer, producer
FRNDSingleWriter, producer ("Friend")
SingleWriter, producer ("Sticks and Stones")
SingleWriter, producer ("Substitute")
SingleWriter, producer ("Be Happy")
FRNDIn Your Dreams EPWriter, producer
All Time Low Last Young Renegade Co-producer, co-writer ("Good Times", "Drugs & Candy", "Nightmares")
Hoodie Allen The HypeCo-writer ("Ain't Ready")
Brooke Candy TBACo-writer, producer ("Nuts")
Blackbear Cybersex Co-writer, producer ("Anxiety" ft. FRND)
Said the Sky SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Faded" ft. FRND)
Louis The Child SingleCo-writer ("Last To Leave")
2016Annabel JonesLibelle EPCo-producer, co-writer ("IOU", "Happy", "Money, Love, Success.", "Not Today", "Magnetic")
Hoodie Allen Happy CamperCo-writer ("Surprise Party")
MKTO SingleCo-writer, co-producer ("Hands Off My Heart")
SingleCo-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 EPCo-writer ("Where You Are")
Set It OffUpside DownCo-writer ("Crutch")
Annabel Jones & NebbraSingleCo-writer ("Stay")
One Ok Rock SingleProducer, co-writer ("Bedroom Warfare")
2015 All Time Low Future Hearts Co-writer ("Something's Gotta Give")
MKTO Bad Girls EPCo-producer, co-writer ("Bad Girls", "Afraid of the Dark", "Monaco", "Just Imagine It")
2014 Robert DeLong In the Cards EPCo-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 SingleCo-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 RecklesslyProducer, co-writer ("Hung Up")
Simple Plan SingleCo-producer ("Summer Paradise" feat. MKTO)
2012Ne-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 TheseProducer, 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")
2011Hot 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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