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Oh, Hush! | |
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Birth name | Chris Sernel |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
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Occupation(s) | Singer, record producer |
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Years active | 2007—present |
Labels | Atlantic, Warner Chappell, Artist Publishing Group |
Chris Sernel, [1] also known as Oh, Hush!, is an American recording artist and Grammy-nominated producer. [2]
Early in his career, Sernel reveled in anonymity under the Oh, Hush! alias, not performing shows or giving interviews and relying heavily on word of mouth in contrast to usual music industry norms. [3]
Shortly after the release of the debut The Yellow Album, Oh, Hush! was signed by Mike Caren of Artist Publishing Group. [4] Oh, Hush! has composed music for commercials for companies such as Dunkin Donuts, Wal-Mart, & Nutella. [1]
Song | Artist/Album | Record Label | Credits |
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"Friends Are Family" | Oh, Hush! Feat. Will Arnett – The Lego Batman Movie | WaterTower Music | Writer / Artist / Producer / Mixer |
"Found My Place" | Oh, Hush! Feat. Jeff Lewis – The Lego Ninjago Movie | WaterTower Music | Writer / Artist / Producer / Mixer |
"Happy Hour" | Weezer – Pacific Daydream | Atlantic Records | Writer / Producer - Awards: Top 10 Alternative Radio / Grammy Nomination |
"What Part of Forever" | Cee Lo Green – Eclipse | Atlantic/Chop Shop | Writer / Producer – Awards: Grammy Nomination; Gold Record |
"Tattoo" | Jason Derulo – Tattoos | Warner Bros | Writer |
"Concrete" | Britt Nicole – #BrittNicole | Capitol Records | Writer / Producer |
"Exhale" | Kenzie Ziegler x Sia – Single | Arista Records | Vocal Producer |
"I Dare You" | Bea Miller – Not An Apology | Syco, Hollywood | Writer / Producer |
"Magical Surprise" | Liu Yuning | Disney | Writer / Producer |
"Can't Take Back The Bullet," "Smash Into You" | Hey Violet – I Can Feel It EP | Hi Or Hey Records, Capitol Records | Writer / Producer / Mixer |
"Beautiful Life" | Cobra Starship - Single | Fueled By Ramen | Writer / Producer / Mixer |
"I Love Myself For Hating You" | Diamante - Single | Eleven Seven Label Group | Writer |
"Not Gonna Let You Walk Away" Tennessee Mix | Lolo – Single | Crush Music / Atlantic | Producer |
"The Fruitful Darkness LP" | Trevor Hall - The Fruitful Darkness | Independent | Mixer |
"Girl Like You" | Union J – You Got It All | Epic | Writer / Producer / Mixer |
"See You Again" | Loreen – Heal | Warner Music Sweden | Writer - Award: SWE Platinum [5] |
"Infatuated" | Sweet California - "Break of Day" | Warner - Spain | Writer - Awards: #1 Album; Gold Record |
"Faith Hope Love Repeat (radio mix)" | Brandon Heath - Faith Hope Love Repeat | Reunion | Producer / Mixer |
"Stardust" | Family Force 5 - El Compadre | Word | Writer / Producer |
"Just A Friend" | Jamie Grace - Ready to Fly | Gotee Records | Writer / Producer |
"Wiser," "Hate You More," "Death of Me" | Madilyn Bailey - Wiser EP | Writer / Producer / Mixer | |
"People of A Second Chance," "On Again Off Again" | Group 1 Crew - Power | Word | Writer / Producer |
"Upside Down" | Ross Lynch / Austin & Ally – Turn It Up (Soundtrack) | Disney | Mixer |
"Me And You" | Laura Marano / Austin & Ally – Turn It Up (Soundtrack) | Disney | Mixer |
"That's What I'm Talkin' Bout" | Kylie Cantrall | Disney | Mixer |
"Feeling Some Kinda Way" | Kylie Cantrall | Disney | Mixer |
"Better In Stereo" | Dove Cameron – Liv and Maddie Theme Song | Disney | Mixer |
"Too Much" | Zendaya – Zapped Soundtrack | Disney | Mixer |
"Start A Fire" | BP Rania – single | DR Music | Writer / Producer |
"Intro", "Chasing Daylight", "Bittersweet Surrender", "Perfect Mistake", "Some Kind of Miracle", "A Way Out" | Makeshift Prodigy - Illuminate | Atlantic | Writer / Producer / Mixer |
"World's Gonna End" | Megan & Liz – This Time | Collective Sounds | Writer / Producer / Mixer |
"When You Were Mine" | Megan & Liz – Bad For Me EP | Collective Sounds | Writer / Producer / Mixer |
"Be The Change", "Superstars" | Shuree – Be The Change EP | BEC Recordings | Writer / Producer / Mixer |
"V.I.P.", "King of Mercy", "Good News" | Manic Drive - V.I.P. | Whiplash/BEMA | Writer / Producer / Mixer - Awards: Juno Award, #1 Christian Rock |
"Lights Out" | Silverline - Lights Out | Dream Records / EMI | Writer – Awards: #1 Christian Rock |
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