Mel & Mus

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Mel & Mus
Origin
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Songwriters
  • producers
Years active2009–present
Members
  • Melvin Hough II
  • Rivelino Raoul Wouter

Mel & Mus - Melvin Hough and Rivelino Wouter - are a Grammy-nominated, American-Dutch songwriting and production duo best known for writing and producing the R&B/hip-hop hits "Don't Think They Know", "Barbie Dreams" and "Good Good". [1]

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In 2010, their song "Hit It Like This" received special recognition from the music magazine Rap-Up as a "must-hear song" on the Jamie Foxx album, Best Night of My Life , for its "club-primed" sound. [2] The Rihanna and Nicki Minaj collaboration, "Raining Men" from the 2010 album Loud , was their breakthrough, appearing on various charts in both the United States and United Kingdom.[ citation needed ]

Mel & Mus next contributed two songs to the Chris Brown album X : "Songs On a 12 Play" and "Don't Think They Know" in 2013, which posthumously paired the noted R&B artist Aaliyah with Brown. [3]

In 2023, they reached #1 on US Urban Radio with "Good Good", the lead single from Usher's ninth studio album, Coming Home . [4] The single was Usher's first top 40 Billboard Hot 100 hit since 2016, and stayed on top of the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay chart for five weeks. [5] The song was included on the Vibe "20 Best R&B Songs of 2023" list, praised for its "sexy, empathetic, and smooth southern bounce [coupled] with modern trap-tinged R&B". [6]

Selected songwriting and production credits

Credits are from Discogs , Tidal , Spotify and AllMusic .

TitleYearArtistAlbum
"Somebody"2009 Kristinia DeBarge Exposed
"Raining Men" (featuring Nicki Minaj)2010 Rihanna Loud
"Hit It Like This" Jamie Foxx Best Night of My Life
"Runaway Love" Justin Bieber My Worlds: The Collection
"Runaway Love (Kanye West Remix)" (featuring Kanye West & Raekwon)2011 Never Say Never: The Remixes
"I'm Legit" (featuring Ciara)2012 Nicki Minaj Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded – The Re-Up
"Get It Right" Keyshia Cole Woman to Woman
"Don't Think They Know" (featuring Aaliyah)2013 Chris Brown X (Deluxe Edition)
"Beat of My Drum" Zendaya Shake It Up: I Love Dance
"Made Of" Coco Jones Made Of EP
"Can't Hold Back"2014 Zara Larsson 1
"Songs on 12 Play" (featuring Trey Songz) Chris Brown X
"Not Long" (featuring Usher)2015 Ludacris Ludaversal
"Angels & Demons" Tamar Braxton Calling All Lovers
"Live By The Gun" (featuring Akon) R. City What Dreams Are Made Of
"It's Yo Shit" (featuring Wale) Chris Brown & Tyga Fan of a Fan: The Album
"First Take" (featuring Bryson Tiller)2016 Travis Scott Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight
"Nowhere"2017 Chris Brown Heartbreak on a Full Moon
"On & On" (featuring Tory Lanez & Belly) Juicy J Rubba Band Business
"Barbie Dreams"2018 Nicki Minaj Queen
"Soho" Jaden Smith The Sunset Tapes: A Cool Tape Story
"Pass Me By"2019 Dinah Jane Dinah Jane 1
"That Old Man"2020 City Girls City on Lock
"Riot"2022 Kane Brown Different Man
"Good Good" (with Summer Walker & 21 Savage)2023 Usher Coming Home

Awards and nominations

YearCeremonyAwardResult
2012 54th Annual Grammy Awards Album of the Year ( Loud )Nominated [7]

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