Emile Ghantous

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Background information
Birth nameEmile Ghantous
Born (1975-05-24) May 24, 1975 (age 48)
Peoria, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Pop, rock, R&B, soul, alternative dance, hip hop
Occupation(s) Music producer, songwriter, arranger, vocal producer, A&R
Years active2002–present
LabelsFUSION

Emile Ghantous (born May 24, 1975) is an American music producer, songwriter, arranger, and vocal producer. He has worked with several artists such as Charlie Wilson, Pitbull, Frankie J, Prince Royce, JLS, JoJo, and Deniece Williams. He has been nominated for a Grammy award [1] and has won an NAACP award. [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Career

Ghantous produced New District’s 2016 single “Closer,” which received over 1 million video views in its first month, and Now United’s single, “By My Side,” receiving over 300,000 streams, and 3 million video views in less than one week. [6]

Emile Ghantous collaborated with Charlie Wilson, [7] contributing to the Grammy-nominated album "Forever Charlie." Additionally, Ghantous worked with Deniece Williams on her 2020 single "When You Love Somebody." [8]

In 2018, he signed a letter along with Paul McCartney, Don Henley, Carole King, Katy Perry, U2's The Edge, Pink, Sia, and Max Martin boycotting SiriusXM's Music Modernization Act. [9] [10]

He was the recipient of an ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards in 2018 for his work on Charlie Wilson’s track featuring T.I., “I’m Blessed,” [2] and spoke on an ASCAP panel in 2020 alongside panelists Dan Wilson, Jason Mraz, and Poo Bear. [11] [12]

Emile Ghantous' career took off while he was studying at Columbia College Chicago. During this period, he collaborated with notable Chicago hip hop/rap artists including Public Announcement (known for their association with R. Kelly), Sparkle, and Do or Die. [13]

The Insomniax (USA) is an American songwriting/music production duo made up of Emile Ghantous and Erik Nelson. [14]

The album, titled "Jukebox," was released on 14 November 2011. Emile Ghantous, alongside fellow songwriters Frankie Bautista, Nasri Atweh, and Nick Turpin, penned the second single "Take a Chance on Me" from the album. The song was released on 4 November 2011 and achieved significant success, reaching the number two spot on the UK Singles Chart. [15]

Known For

Emile Ghantous is known for Long Shot (2019), Love, Love, Love (A Musical) (2021) and Elle: A Modern Cinderella Tale (2010).

Discography

YearSongArtistAlbumLabel
2005"Guessing Games" Public Announcement When the Smoke ClearsBoss Entertainment
"Yep"
"Get It Poppin'" JoJo The High Road Blackground Records
2006"Ooh" Ai What's Goin' On Ai Universal Music Japan
2007"Muzak " Boyz II Men The Remedy MSM Records/Avex
"The Last Time"
"Here I Come"
"Rock Star" B5 Don't Talk, Just Listen Bad Boy Records
"Checkin' For Me" Bobby Valentino Special Occasion DTP/Def Jam Recordings
"Siamese Cat Song" B5 Disneymania 5 Walt Disney Records
"Red Dress (I Just Wanna Know Her)" Marcos Hernandez Endless Nights Ultrax Music
"Change Your Mind"
"Empty"
"Shine"
"I'm Not Used to That"
"We'll Never Know"
2008"On and On" Jon B Helpless Romantic Arsenal Records
"It Must Be You (Remix)" Ralph Tresvant Non-album singleXzault Media Group
2010"Feel Good" Che'Nelle Feel Good EMI
"Headphones"
"Venus & Mars"
"Eliminated"
"Pretty Boy"
"When You're with Me"Fabian BuchHello, HelloUnique Army/Sony
"Never Got Enough" Charlie Wilson Just Charlie Jive Records
"Throw It Away"
2011"Almost Famous"LemarvinOutside Looking InUnique Army/Insomniax
"Take a Chance on Me" JLS Jukebox Sony BMG
"Loving You" Che'Nelle Luv Songs EMI
"Addicted" Prince Royce Phase II Atlantic Records
"Dear Love" Lil' Eddie Already Yours Manhattan Recordings Japan
2013"Hope We Meet Again" (featuring Chris Brown) Pitbull Global Warming RCA Records
2013"I Think I'm In Love" Charlie Wilson Love, Charlie
"How Would You Like That" Frankie J Faith, Hope y Amor Universal Music Latin
"Tienes Que Creer en Mi"
"Beautiful" (featuring Pitbull)
"My Heart's Too Young to Die"
"No Te Quiero Ver Con El"
"Take Me Down to Mexico" Inna Party Never Ends
2014"Goodnight Kisses" Charlie Wilson Forever Charlie RCA Records
"As Long as I'm with You" Boyz II Men Collide BMG
"Ladies Man"
"Medusa" Jolin Tsai Play Warner
"Your Body" Johnny Gill Game Changer J Skillz Records
"Get to Know You" im5 Non-album single
2015"Unforgettable" (featuring Shaggy) Charlie Wilson Forever Charlie RCA Records
"Infectious" (featuring Snoop Dogg)
"Somebody Loves You"
"Playback" Playback (South Korean band) Non-album singlesClear Company
2016"Whatta Man" I.O.I YMC Entertainment
"Girl in the Mirror" (featuring Silentó) Sophia Grace SGE/Universal
"U.K. Girl"
"Closer"New DistrictIsina
"Ain't Got Money"
"Can't Stop Won't Stop Loving You"Daichi MiuraHITAvex / Sonic Groove
2017"I'm Blessed" (featuring T.I.) Charlie Wilson In It to Win It RCA Records
"Good Time" (featuring Pitbull)
"Precious Love"
"I'll Be Yours" Girl's Day Everyday #5 DreamT Entertainment
2018"파르페" AOA Bingle Bangle FNC Entertainment
"Waste Away" Jaira Burns Burn Slow Interscope Records
"Pick Me" Produce 101 Pick Me CJ E&M
2019"Emotions"Lily McKenzieEmotions Ultra Records
"Na Na Na" Now United Non-album singles XIX Entertainment/AWAL
2020 "Lavish"Carly GibertLavish DefJam / 1022
"Christmas Time Is Here"Whitney WoerzChristmas Time Is Here Island Records / 1022
"Come Together" Now United XIX Entertainment / AWAL
"ONE LOVE featuring R3Hab"
"By My Side"
"Let the Music Move You"
"Show You How to Love"
"Feel It Now"
"The Weekend's Here"
"Paradise"
"Habibi"
"حبيبي"
"Pas Le Choix"
"Hawele"
"Winter Wonderland"
"Sleigh Ride"
"Lay Low"Ava Maybee single Ava Maybee
"One I Got" Charlie Wilson BMG Records
"All Of My Love (featuring Smokey Robinson)"
"Misfit" NCT U NCT 2020 Resonance Pt. 1 SM Entertainment / Dreamus / Capitol / Caroline
"Somebody To You" Kyra Fields Single Kyra Fields Music
"Be With You" Haven Haven Music
"RN"
"Hoodie In The Summer"
"Asking For A Friend"
2021 "How Far We've Come" Now United XIX Entertainment / AWAL
"I Got You"
"Anything for You"
"Momento"
"Dance Like That"
"Baila"
"Lights Down" ft. Stonebwoy and IvorianCelina Sharma
"24/7"
"MTV Cribs"Carly Gibert
"Four Seasons"Jayne Dixon

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