Gabrielle Nowee

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Gabrielle "Goldiie" Nowee
Also known asGoldie
Born (1989-06-04) June 4, 1989 (age 34)
OriginLos Angeles
Genres R&B, pop, EDM
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano
Labels Universal

Gabrielle "Goldiie" Nowee (born June 4, 1989) is an American songwriter. She has worked with many songwriters including Diane Warren, Babyface, P. Diddy, and Tricky Stewart. In 2012, she was a finalist on the hit television show The Voice , and she has also appeared in a music video for 50 Cent. [1] Goldiie is most known for her songwriting for Chris Brown, David Guetta, Christina Aguilera, K Camp, Busta Rhymes, Nipsey Hussle, [2] Jesse McCartney, Luke James, G Eazy, Kehlani, TLC, Meek Mill, Jeremih, and Ty Dolla Sign. She is associated with the Universal Music Publishing Group.

Contents

Songwriting credits

YearArtist(s)AlbumSongRef
2008 Nipsey Hussle Bullets Ain't Got No Name Vol. 2"Hussle in the House"
Bullets Ain't Got No Name Vol. 1"One Take Freestyle"
2011Roshawn LylesNon-album single"Screaming"
2012 Alex Jacke Non-album single"Callin for You"
Non-album single"Days of Our Lives"
2015 Chris Brown Before the Party "4 Seconds"
Royalty "Picture Me Rollin’" [3]
"Little Bit"
"Who's Gonna (NOBODY)
2016 Jesse McCartney Non-album single"Out of Words"
2017 AGNEZ MO X "Long As I Get Paid"
Chris Brown Heartbreak on a Full Moon "Confidence" [4]
G-Eazy The Beautiful & Damned "Crash and Burn" [5]
Ty Dolla Sign Beach House 3 "Pineapple" [6]
Kid Ink 7 Series "Bad Lil Vibe" [7]
Keyshia Cole 11:11 Reset "Incapable" [8]
K. Michelle Kimberly: The People I Used to Know "God, Love, Sex, and Drugs" [9]
"Takes Two"
"Birthday"
DaniLeigh Summer With Friends"Lurkin" [10]
Sevyn Streeter Girl Disrupted "Soon as I Get Home"
2018 Jeremih, Ty Dolla Sign MihTy "The Light" [a] [11]
Meek Mill Championships "Dangerous" [12]
Cymphonique No Days Off"Drippin'"
T.I. Dime Trap "Seasons" [13]
2019Chris Brown Indigo "Girl Of My Dreams" [14]
"All On Me"
Algee Smith ATL"Fame" [15]
BJ the Chicago Kid 1123 "Time Today" [16]
E-40 Practice Makes Paper "1 Question"
2020 Tinashe Songs for You "Know Better" [17]

Discography

Songs

Mixtape

Other appearances

TitleAppearanceYear
Finalist The Voice 2012

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