Robert Persaud | |
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Origin | London, England |
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Years active | 1999–present |
Website | robpersaud.com |
Rob Persaud is a British music producer and songwriter who currently works and resides between Los Angeles, California and Nashville, Tennessee. He is published by Dr. Luke's Prescription Songs. [1] He has produced, engineered, mixed or written tracks for Jay Sean, Lady Gaga, Chris Lane, [2] Mollie King, [3] Jordan Fisher, [4] Before You Exit, Sabrina Carpenter, Josh Groban, Madison Beer, Nick Jonas, Breland, Billy Currington and others.
Year | Artist | Song title | Album | Label | Role |
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2023 | Anthonia Edwards | "All I Do Is Try" | single | EMI Records | producer, writer, |
2023 | Jonny Brenns | "Don't Waste Your Breath On Me" | single | Marcel Records | producer, writer, |
2023 | Nouri | "Anybody" | single | ACTS Music Group | producer, writer, mixer |
2022 | Jillian Jaqueline | "Honeymoon" | Single | Universal | writer |
2022 | Jojo Mason | "Hungover Alone" | Single | Universal | writer |
2021 | Billy Currington | "Intuition" | Album | Mercury Nashville | producer, writer, Mixer |
2021 | Justin Gray | "2 Wrongs" | single | Indie | producer, mixer |
2021 | Chandler Borrelli | "Molly" | single | AWAL | producer, writer, mixer |
2021 | Jaden Michaels | "Every Last Thing" | single | Warner Chappel | writer |
2021 | WILD | "That Was Us" | Goin Back | Nettwerk | Co-writer |
2021 | Crystal Skies | "Crazy While We're Young" | single | BMG | writer |
2020 | Shadow Boxers | "Animals" | Animals | writer | |
2020 | Breland | "Real Men Don't Cry" | Rage And Sorrow | Atlantic | co-producer, writer |
2020 | Kelsy Karter | "Stick To Your Guns" | Missing Person | BMG | producer, writer |
2020 | Kelsy Karter | "Villain" | Missing Person | BMG | producer, writer |
2019 | Mat Kearney | "Changes" | Crazytalk | Ten Out of Tenn | writer |
2019 | Chord Overstreet | "On The Way" | Man On The Moon | Universal | producer, writer |
2019 | Shadow Boxers | "How Many Ways" | How Many Ways | producer, writer | |
2018 | Chord Overstreet | "Sex Is On Fire" | single | Universal Music | producer |
2018 | Borgeous | "Only Love" | single | Spinnin Records | writer |
2018 | SEEB | "Nice To Meet You" | single | Universal Music | writer |
2018 | Sabrina Carpenter | "PRFCT" | Singular: Act 1 | Hollywood Records | producer, writer |
2018 | Daughtry | "Gravity" | Cage to Rattle | RCA | writer |
2018 | Cody Simpson | "Sun Go Down" | Wave One | Universal Music | co-producer |
2017 | New Kids on the Block | "Thankful" | Thankful EP | Kobalt | producer, writer |
2017 | Jeremy Thurber | "Find You in The Dark" | single | Formula & Heart | producer, writer |
2016 | Daniel Skye | "Last Call" | single | RCA Records | producer, writer |
2016 | Baddluck | "Oath" | single | Cherrytree Records | producer, writer |
2016 | Sabrina Carpenter | "Shadows" | Evolution | Hollywood Records | producer, writer |
2016 | Sabrina Carpenter | "Don't Want It Back" | Evolution | Hollywood Records | producer, writer |
2016 | Mollie King | "Back to You" [5] | single | Island Records UK | producer, writer |
2016 | Jordan Fisher | "Lookin' Like That" [6] | single / Jordan Fisher EP | Hollywood Records | producer, writer |
2016 | Chris Lane | "Back to Me" [7] | Girl Problems | Big Loud Records | writer |
2016 | Before You Exit | "Suitcase" [8] | All the Lights | RCA Records | producer, writer |
2015 | Madison Beer | "Something Sweet" | single | Independent | producer, writer |
2013 | Jay Sean | "Guns N' Roses" [9] | Neon | Cash Money, Republic Records | producer, writer |
2010 | Josh Groban | "Straight to You" | Illuminations | Reprise Records | producer, writer |
2010 | Blue | "How's a Man Supposed to Change?" | Guilty | Virgin Records | producer, writer |
Year | Project | Song | Type | Studio | Role |
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2016 | The TD Jakes Show | "It Takes A Village" | theme song | OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network) | composer, producer, writer [10] |
2015 | Dinotrux | "Build It Up" | theme song | Dreamworks Animation | composer, producer, writer [11] |
2015 | All Hail King Julien | "She Won't Give Up" | custom song | Dreamworks Animation | composer, producer, writer |
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