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Jonas Saeed | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | KONO, Mowgli |
Origin | Sweden |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, DJ, Songwriter |
Years active | 1990s–present |
Website | IAmKono.com |
Jonas Saeed, also known by his artist name KONO, is a Swedish record producer, DJ and Songwriter known for his work with producing and writing tracks for pop stars such as Jennifer Lopez, [1] Kaskade, and Robin Thicke. Jonas Saeed notably co-wrote and produced Wisin & Yandel single "Follow the Leader", [1] which topped charts around the world. [2] Now based in Los Angeles, California, Saeed is self-releasing music under his alias KONO.
Year | Artist | Album | Track(s) |
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2015 | XOV | Wild | Wild, Black Ocean, Lucifer, Guns & Ammunition, Enemy, DTTM (Don't Talk to Me), Boys Don't Cry, Money, Zero, Ghost, Cocaine Karma |
2015 | XOV | Lucifer | Lucifer, Boys Don't Cry, Chaos, Blood Honey, Paradise |
2015 | Skylar Stecker | This Is Me | Never Enough, Boomerang, Break My Heart |
2014 | XOV | The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Animal |
2014 | Havana Brown | Better Not Said EP | Better Not Said |
2013 | Havana Brown | Flashing Lights | Warrior, One More Time |
2013 | Kaskade | Atmosphere (Remixes) | Atmosphere (Cave Kings Remix) |
2013 | Robin Thicke | Blurred Lines | Blurred Lines (Cave Kings Remix) |
2012 | Wisin & Yandel | Líderes | Follow The Lead (ft. Jennifer Lopez) |
2012 | Sergey Lazarev | Lazarev | Take It Off, Stumblin', Under The Moon |
2010 | Sergey Lazarev | Electric Touch | Alarm, She Is, Stereo |
2011 | Nicole Scherzinger | Killer Love | Say Yes |
2010 | Ace of Base | The Golden Ratio | All For You, The Golden Ratio |
2010 | Jolin | Myself | Let's Start The Dance |
2008 | Angelite | Satomi' | True To me |
2008 | Sibel | The Diving Belle | I'm Sorry |
2006 | Ola | Given To Fly | Rain, Cops Come Knocking, How We Do It, Everything I Am, I Could Be Him, Brothers, Go Go Sweden |
2006 | Roni | Since 1987 | Call Me, This Song, Hello, All I Want, Imagine, Reason |
2003 | Eko Fresh | Ich Bin Jung Und Brauche Das Geld | Afterparty |
2002 | Luis Fonsi | Fight The Feeling | One Night Thing |
2002 | Moe | Backstabber | Backstabber |
2002 | Moe | Side By Side | Side By Side |
1999 | Consoul | Eye Of The Tiger | Eye Of The Tiger |
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