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Red Triangle | |
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Origin | Christchurch, Dorset, England |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 2012 | –present
Members | Rick Parkhouse George Tizzard |
Website | redtrianglepro |
Red Triangle, also known as Red Triangle Productions or Super-Hi, is a British songwriting and production team comprising Rick Parkhouse and George Tizzard. They are known for their work with popular acts including Westlife, David Guetta, James Arthur, Charlie Puth, The Struts, 5 Seconds of Summer, Cheryl, Little Mix, Ruth Lorenzo, The Vamps, The Saturdays, Union J, Fleur East, Laura White [1] [2] Loveable Rogues, Louis Tomlinson and are credited with over 80 major label cuts including Green Day.
Red Triangle worked with James Arthur on his album Back from the Edge, [3] co-writing and producing four tracks including the single Can I Be Him. The album reached number one on the UK album charts and as was certified Gold in December 2016. [4]
Red Triangle co-wrote the song "Good Girls" for Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer. The song ranked as number eight on the Billboard Digital Songs chart. [5] "Good Girls" was released as the fourth single from the album.
In December 2015, Red Triangle produced the album Ghost Town by Spanish boyband Auryn. Red Triangle also have writing credits on the album. In its first week of release, the album topped Spanish album charts. [6] Ghost Town has since been certified Gold.
Red Triangle are managed by Karma Artists Management [7] and published by Warner/Chappell Music UK. [8]
In October 2020, Red Triangle released the single "Following the Sun" under their Super-Hi band name, a song which featured Tizzard's sister Katy on vocals as part of the duo Neeka. [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] By 28 March 2022, "Following The Sun" by Super-Hi X Neeka had climbed to number 21 in the Australian ARIA Top 50 Singles chart.
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2021 | "Following the Sun" (with Neeka) | 21 [16] | — | — | — | — | ||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released. |
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* Released as a single
Year | Song title | Artist | Album | Credit |
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2012 | Given Up Giving Up | Lilygreen & Maguire | n/a | Co-production |
2012 | Sitting on Top of the World | Alexandra Burke | Heartbreak on Hold | Co-writing, co-production |
2013 | We Takin' Over | Victoria Duffield | Now Dance 4 | Co-writing |
2013 | You Don't Have the Right | The Saturdays | Living for the Weekend | Production, mix |
2013 | Could Have Been Me* | The Struts | Everybody Wants | Co-writing, co-production |
2013 | What a Night* | Loveable Rogues | This and That | Co-writing, co-production |
2013 | Millionaire* | Scouting for Girls | Greatest Hits | Co-writing |
2013 | Undercover | Abraham Mateo | AM | Co-writing |
2013 | Boy | Little Mix | Salute | Co-writing [17] |
2014 | Clockwork* | Ashley Roberts | n/a | Co-writing, co-production |
2014 | English Love Affair | 5 Seconds Of Summer | 5 Seconds of Summer | Co-writing |
2014 | Kiss This* | The Struts | Everybody Wants | Co-writing, co-production |
2014 | Honest | Loveable Rogues | This and That | Co-writing, production |
2014 | Tonight (We Live Forever)* | Union J | You Got It All – The Album | Co-writing, co-production |
2014 | 808 | The Saturdays | Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits | Co-writing, production |
2014 | Close as Strangers | 5 Seconds of Summer | 5 Seconds of Summer – Target exclusive version | Co-writing |
2014 | Just Saying | 5 Seconds of Summer | Good Girls EP | Co-writing |
2014 | English Love Affair | 5 Seconds of Summer | 5 Seconds of Summer | Co-writing, Co-production |
2014 | Good Girls* | 5 Seconds of Summer | 5 Seconds of Summer | Co-writing |
2014 | Stars | Cheryl | Only Human | Co-writing, production [18] |
2014 | Intro | Cheryl | Only Human | Writing, production |
2014 | I Won't Break | Cheryl | Only Human – Deluxe edition | Production |
2014 | Tattoo | Cheryl | Only Human – Deluxe edition | Co-writing, production |
2014 | Beats N Bass | Cheryl | Only Human | Co-writing, production |
2014 | Throwback | Cheryl | Only Human | Co-writing, production |
2014 | Fight On | Cheryl | Only Human | Co-writing, production |
2014 | I Don't Care* | Cheryl | Only Human | Vocal production |
2014 | YOLO | Union J | You Got It All – The Album | Co-writing, co-production |
2015 | Mercedes | Kumi Koda | Walk of My Life | Co-writing, co-production |
2015 | Just a Little Bit | Auryn | Circus Avenue | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Lately (Love, Love, Love)* | Little Giants | N/A | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Runaway | The Vamps | Wake Up | Production |
2015 | Boy Without A Car | The Vamps | Wake Up | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Cheater | The Vamps | Wake Up | Co-writing, production |
2015 | One Night [19] | Ben Haenow | Ben Haenow | Co-writing, production, mixing |
2015 | Solo un dia | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Si the he perdido | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | They Don't Know | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Million Dollars | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Them Girls | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Footprints | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | I Will Take You There | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Was It the Right Thing to Do | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Memphis | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Who's Loving You? (feat. Anastacia) | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Electric | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Ghost Town | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Lost in Translation | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Lately* | Little Giants | – | Co-writing, Production |
2016 | Shame* | Alex Newell | N/A | Co-writing, production |
2016 | What You Give | The Tide (band) | N/A | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Shine Like Gold | Ronan Keating | Time of My Life | Co-writing (with The Vamps) |
2016 | Just One | Sweet California | Head for the Stars | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Broke | Sweet California | 3 | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Cadillac | Sweet California | 3 | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Empire | Sweet California | 3 | Co-writing, production |
2016 | As You Are (feat. Shy Carter) [20] | Charlie Puth | Nine Track Mind | Co-writing, co-production |
2016 | Cut It Out | Little Sea | N/A | Co-writing, co-production |
2016 | Samurai* | DJ Vanic feat. Katy Tiz | N/A | Co-writing, co-production |
2016 | Still Breathing* | Green Day | Revolution Radio | Co-writing |
2016 | Skeletons | James Arthur | Back from the Edge | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Phoenix | James Arthur | Back from the Edge | Co-writing, production |
2016 | The Truth | James Arthur | Back from the Edge | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Can I Be Him* | James Arthur | Back from the Edge | Co-writing, production |
2017 | Starting from Now* | Catherine McGrath | – | Co-writing, production |
2017 | Fixed* | New Hope Club | – | Co-writing, production |
2017 | All Around The World | The Vamps and Sabrina Carpenter | Night & Day | Co-writing |
2017 | Hands* | Mike Perry feat. The Vamps and Sabrina Carpenter | Night & Day | Co-writing, co-production |
2017 | Good Girls Don’t Lie* | Ruth Lorenzo | Loveaholic | Co-writing, Production |
2017 | Brother* | Lucas & Steve X Firebeatz ft. Little Giants | – | Co-writing |
2017 | Young Love | The Tide (band) | – | Co-writing, Production |
2017 | Rewriting History | Matt Terry | – | Co-writing, Production |
2017 | Personal* | The Vamps feat. Maggie Lindemann | – | Co-writing, Production |
2018 | Please* | Samantha Harvey | – | Co-writing, Production |
2018 | Too Many Friends* | Hearts & Colors | – | Co-writing, Production |
2018 | My Last Song | Ruth Lorenzo | Loveaholic | Co-writing, Production |
2018 | Loveaholic | Ruth Lorenzo | Loveaholic | Co-writing, Production |
2018 | Too Good To Be True* | Danny Avila & The Vamps feat. Machine Gun Kelly | Night & Day | Co-writing, Co-production |
2018 | Ashes (Part 2) | The Struts | Young & Dangerous | Co-writing, Co-production |
2018 | Battle | David Guetta feat. Faouzia | 7 | Co-writing, Co-production |
2018 | Everlasting | Take That | Odyssey (Take That album) | Co-writing, Co-production |
2019 | Favourite Thing* | Fleur East | Fearless | Co-writing, Production |
2019 | Hello My Love (Acoustic)* | Westlife | – | Production |
2019 | Is It Really Me You're Missing* | Nina Nesbitt | The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change | Co-writing, Production |
2019 | Dynamite (Midnight Mix) | Westlife | – | Co-Production |
2019 | Lie* | Lukas Graham | – | Co-writing, Co-production |
2019 | Million Ways* | Hrvy | – | Co-writing, Co-production |
2019 | You | James Arthur ft. Travis Barker | You | Co-writing, Co-production |
2020 | When The Sun Goes Down | Saara Aalto & Baga Chipz | – | Production |
2020 | One of a Kind* | Ronan Keating | Twenty Twenty | Co-writing, co-production |
2020 | Beautiful Escape* | Livvia | – | Co-writing, Production |
2020 | Little Thing Called Love* | Ronan Keating | Twenty Twenty | Co-writing, co-production |
2020 | The Horror | The Hunna | – | Co-writing |
2020 | High On You | Sigma ft. John Newman | – | Co-writing, Co-production |
2020 | Following the Sun* | Super-Hi ft. Neeka | – | Co-writing, Production |
2021 | I Really Want You | Shinee | Don't Call Me (album) | Co-writing, Co-production |
2021 | Lie to Myself* | Dan Caplen | – | Co-writing, Production |
2021 | Medicine* | James Arthur | – | Co-writing, Co-production |
2021 | Patience* | KSI ft.Yungblud and Polo G | – | Co-writing |
2021 | Butterflies* | James TW | – | Co-writing, Production |
2021 | First Time | TWICE | Taste of Love (EP) | Co-writing (with Jade Thirlwall, Production |
2021 | More* | Sam Ryder | – | Co-writing, Production |
2021 | September* | James Arthur | It'll All Make Sense In The End | Co-writing, Production |
2021 | Emily* | James Arthur | It'll All Make Sense In The End | Co-writing, Production |
2021 | SOS* | James Arthur | It'll All Make Sense In The End | Co-writing, Production |
2021 | 4000 miles | James Arthur | It'll All Make Sense In The End | Co-writing, Production |
2021 | Running Away | James Arthur | It'll All Make Sense In The End | Co-writing, Production |
2021 | Break the Silence* | Robert Grace | – | Co-writing, Production |
2021 | Come In | Kai | Peaches | Co-writing, Production |
2021 | Christmas Bells | James Arthur | – | Co-writing, Production |
2021 | Most People (Super-Hi Remix) | R3HAB X Lukas Graham | – | Production |
2022 | Take Me To The Sunshine | Matoma & Super-Hi | – | Co-writing, Production |
2022 | Candy Floss | Nayeon | Im Nayeon | Co-writing (with Jade Thirlwall, Production |
2022 | Told You So | Super-Hi | – | Co-writing, Production |
2022 | Give It All Up | Craig David | 22 | Co-writing, Production |
2022 | Head Start | Jeremy Loops | Heard You Got Love | Co-writing, Production |
2022 | Bigger Than Me* | Louis Tomlinson | Faith in the Future | Co-writing, Co-production |
2022 | Written All Over Your Face | Louis Tomlinson | Faith In The Future | Co-writing, Production |
2022 | Face The Music | Louis Tomlinson | Faith In The Future | Production |
2022 | Chicago | Louis Tomlinson | Faith In The Future | Co-writing, Production |
2022 | Angels Fly | Louis Tomlinson | Faith In The Future | Co-writing, Co-production |
2022 | Saturdays | Louis Tomlinson | Faith In The Future | Vocal production |
2022 | Silver Tongues | Louis Tomlinson | Faith In The Future | Vocal production |
2022 | She Is Beauty We Are World Class | Louis Tomlinson | Faith In The Future | Vocal production |
2022 | That's The Way Love Goes | Louis Tomlinson | Faith In The Future | Co-writing, Production |
2022 | Dime Quién???? | Rauw Alejandro | Saturno | Co-writing, Production |
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