David Pramik

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David Pramik
Born
David Andrew Pramik

(1990-11-20) November 20, 1990 (age 33)
Santa Clarita, California
Alma mater Berklee College of Music
Occupation(s)Producer, songwriter
Known for Selena Gomez, Bebe Rexha, Oliver Tree, Logic, Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors, Nothing More, Illenium, Vic Mensa, Rag'n'Bone Man

David Andrew Pramik (born November 20, 1990) is a grammy-nominated music producer & songwriter based in Los Angeles. [1] [2]

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Career

David Pramik has written and produced songs for a number of artists, including Selena Gomez, Bebe Rexha, Logic, Rag’n’Bone Man, X Ambassadors, Machine Gun Kelly, Oliver Tree, LANY, I Prevail, Lauv, Nothing More, Vic Mensa, Illenium, JP Cooper, One OK Rock, Sublime with Rome, Hey Violet, MAX, Cemetery Sun, Chris Lane, and Molly Kate Kestner. [3] [4]

Pramik co-wrote and co-produced Nothing More's single ‘ Go To War [5] and ‘Home’ by Machine Gun Kelly feat. X Ambassadors & Bebe Rexha, which was the lead single off of "Bright: The Soundtrack". [3]

Pramik was nominated for a Grammy Award for his work on Nothing More's single ‘ Go To War ,’ which hit #1 at US Rock Radio, #1 on the US Mainstream Rock Chart and was nominated for three Grammys (Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album, Best Rock Performance). [1] [2] [6]

Pramik co-wrote and co-produced multiple songs on the Grammy-Nominated I Prevail album, Trauma, including the lead singles off the album "Bow Down" & "Breaking Down". 'Breaking Down' peaked at #2 on the Active Rock Radio Charts in mid-2019. In November 2019, it was announced that the song 'Bow Down' had received a Grammy Nomination for Best Metal Performance. [7]

In January 2020, Pramik Co-wrote and Produced Cut You Off by Selena Gomez. He also frequently collaborates with Oliver Tree.

David's songs have gotten numerous sync and licensing placements, including trailers for 24: Legacy, War of the Planet of the Apes, & Just Mercy as well as commercials for Android (operating system), Altice USA, & Jeep.

He is signed to Prescription Songs Publishing, under the umbrella of Kobalt, and is an alumnus of Berklee College of Music. [1]

Production and songwriting discography

2016
ArtistSong [Album]
Nothing More (Stories We Tell Ourselves) [8] [9] [10] Go To War
Vic Mensa Go Tell Em
Chris Lane (Girl Problems) [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] Maybe [Girl Problems]
Jacquie Lee [16] Somebody's Angel
RyderRuins
Bryce Fox [17] Horns
Kenny HollandLifeline
HYDDE & Moonzz [18] Anything You Want
HYDDE & HawkesGhost
2017
ArtistSong [Album]
Cemetery Sun [19] Piece of Shit
Logic & Rag N Bone ManBroken People [Bright: The Album]
Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors & Bebe Rexha Home [Bright: The Album]
Illenium Beautiful Creatures (feat. MAX) [Awake]
JP Cooper Passport Home [Raised Under Grey Skies]
Hey Violet Unholy [From The Outside]
Molly Kate Kestner [20] [21] Compromise
Kirstin [22] [23] [24] Break A Little [L O V E]
KirstinAll Night [L O V E]
KirstinNaked [L O V E]
KirstinSomething Real [L O V E]
KirstinSee It [L O V E]
HYDDE & RUNNGemini
HYDDE & VivesI Am The Mountain
2018
ArtistSong [Album]
Bebe Rexha Meant To Be (Acoustic)
Kaskade Almost Back (feat. Phoebe Ryan)
Yellowbird MantraWasted Love
Hotel GarudaBlurry Eyes (feat. RUNN) [25] [26]
I Dont Know How But They Found Me Do It All The Time
LANY [27] If You See Her
Red RosamondIn The Blood
I Don't Know How But They Found MeBleed Magic
Call Me Karizma [28] Serotonin
EmmalynThese Hands
2019
ArtistSong [Album]
Oliver Tree Miracle Man
Oliver Tree Cash Machine
Call Me Karizma Monster (Under My Bed)
Call Me KarizmaBleach
One Ok Rock Push Back
One Ok RockThe Last Time
I Prevail Breaking Down
I PrevailBow Down
I PrevailParanoid
I PrevailDOA
Sublime with Rome Light On
Jackson Guthy Giants
Jackson GuthyStories
Jackson GuthyCrash
Jackson GuthyTwo Little Lights
Stewart TaylorMess Your Hair Up
The Score Run Like a Rebel
Starley Lovers & Strangers
2020
ArtistSong [Album]
Selena Gomez Cut You Off
Mae Muller Therapist
Lauren Jauregui Invisible Chains Birds of Prey: The Album
Bryce FoxBodies
G-Eazy Angel Cry
Call Me Karizma Float
I PrevailDOA (feat. Joyner Lucas)
Oliver Tree Let Me Down
Oliver Tree Let Me Down (feat. Blink 182)
Oliver TreeJerk
Illenium & Excision Feel Something (feat. I Prevail)
ARTY & Audien Craving (feat. Elle Duke)
Terrell HinesWith Me
Taeyeon What Do I Call You
Chloe MoriondoI Want To Be With You
2021
ArtistSong [Album]
Tenille Townes Girl Who Didn't Care
OskrLie
guccihighwatersCatch-22
Pretty MuchFree
Zara LarssonPoster Girl
Joshua BassettTelling Myself
RUNNBetter (Acoustic)
Chloe MoriondoI Eat Boys
Chloe MoriondoBodyBag
Chloe MoriondoTake Your Time
Chloe MoriondoWhat If It Doesn't End Well
One Ok RockRenegades
One Ok RockWonder
Joy Oladakunsorry isn't good enough
Bryce FoxHate Myself
Bryce FoxNasty
Bryce FoxStrength
Against The CurrentBurn It Down
Against The CurrentJump
Illenium & William BlackSuperhero (feat. Alna)
Ivy AdaraWant What I Can't Have
Oliver TreeWhen You're Around
2022
ArtistSong [Album]
Half•AliveHot Tea
Half•AliveBack Around
Twin XLUpgrade (feat. Dreamers)
RUNNHow To Be Happy
Bryce FoxBlows
New RulesWhere To Find Me
Jimmie AllenSettle On Back
Chloe MoriondoHell Hounds
Chloe MoriondoFruity
renforshortI Miss Myself
Blame My YouthSOS (feat. Octavio the Dweeb)
ArtistSong [Album]
2023
Snow Wife Hit It

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