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Kameron Glasper
Birth nameKameron Glasper
Born (1989-04-22) April 22, 1989 (age 33)
Origin Atlanta, Georgia
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Website kamparker.com

Kameron Glasper is a Grammy-winning American songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia. [1] Kam has worked with artists such as Babyface, Kalin and Myles, Jovanie, Andy Mineo and Tyrese.

Selected discography

Partial list of writer and co-writer credits
YearTitleAlbumArtist(s)
2016"L.A.N.C.E."Debut Single June's Diary
2015"We’ve Got Love" Return of the Tender Lover (Babyface album) [2] Babyface
"Exceptional"
"Something Bout You"
"Our Love"
"Angels and Demons" Calling All Lovers [3] Tamar Braxton
"Brokenhearted"Kalin and Myles [4] Kalin and Myles
"Out My Mind"
"Changed My Life"
"Shake It"
"Intro"What’s The Move, Part I [5] Jovanie
"Hypnotized"
"Whip"
"No Games"
2014"I’d Rather Be Broke" Love, Marriage & Divorce [6] [7] Toni Braxton & Babyface
"Bye Baby” DK3 [8] Danity Kane
"Perfect" Below Paradise [9] [10] Tedashii
"Rewind" Never Land (EP) [11] Andy Mineo
2013"Say So"Forever Yours Smokie Norful
"You Will" Heroes for Sale (Andy Mineo album) Andy Mineo
2011"One Night" Open Invitation [12] [13] Tyrese
"Its All On Me"
2006"El Shaddai" After The Music Stops Lecrae

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