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Birth name | Daniel Omelio |
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Daniel Omelio, often known by his stage name "Robopop", [1] is a producer and songwriter based in Los Angeles. [2] He is best known for his work on successful singles by Maroon 5, Gym Class Heroes and Lana Del Rey.
Year | Artist(s) | Song | Album | Songwriter | Producer |
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2011 | Gym Class Heroes f/ Adam Levine | "Stereo Hearts" | The Papercut Chronicles II | ||
Gym Class Heroes f/ Neon Hitch | "Ass Back Home" | ||||
Lana Del Rey | "Video Games" [5] | Born to Die | |||
2012 | Sean Paul | "Put It on You" | Tomahawk Technique | ||
Maroon 5 | "Payphone" [6] | Overexposed | |||
Adam Lambert | "Naked Love" | Trespassing | |||
Rome | "Seasons" | Dedication EP | |||
"Oz of Love" | |||||
Marina & The Diamonds | "How to Be a Heartbreaker" | Electra Heart | |||
Owl City | "Shooting Star" | The Midsummer Station | |||
Cher Lloyd f/ Becky G | "Oath" | Sticks + Stones | |||
Kesha | "Thinking of You" | Warrior | |||
"Last Goodbye" | |||||
2013 | Travie McCoy f/ Jason Mraz | "Rough Water" | TBD | ||
Keith Urban | "Shame" | Fuse | |||
Jessie J | "Harder We Fall" | Alive | |||
Twin Forks | "Cross My Mind" | TBA | |||
Gavin Degraw | "Make a Move" | Make a Move | |||
James Blunt | "Heart to Heart" | Moon Landing | |||
Lady Antebellum | "Compass" | Golden | |||
2014 | Timeflies | "Fall" | TBD | ||
Charli XCX | "Break the Rules" | Sucker | |||
Justice Crew | "Rise & Fall" | TBD | |||
James Blunt | "When I Find Love Again" | When I Find Love Again EP | |||
Prince Royce | Stuck on a Feeling | Double Vision | |||
Cedric Gervais | "Love Again" | TBD | |||
Nick Jonas | "Take Over" | Nick Jonas | |||
2015 | JoJo | "When Love Hurts" | III. | ||
Hunter Hayes | "Young and In Love" | Young and In Love - Single | |||
Rixton | "Wait On Me" | Let The Road | |||
"We All Want The Same Thing" | |||||
Rico Love | "Somebody Else" | Turn The Lights On | |||
The Heydaze | "Headlights" | Side Effects | |||
Jake Miller | "Sunshine" | Rumors - EP | |||
2016 | Britney Spears | "Just Luv Me" | Glory | ||
Little Mix | "Power" | Glory Days | |||
Birdy | "Lifted" | Beautiful Lies | |||
2017 | Betty Who | "Mama Say" | The Valley | ||
"Reunion" | |||||
Andy Grammer | "This Ain't Love" | The Good Parts | |||
"Workin On It" | |||||
Superfruit | "Heartthrob" | Future Friends | |||
DENM | "Bless Your Heart" | Bless Your Heart - Single | |||
Liza Owen | "Don't Call Me Baby" | Don't Call Me Baby - Single | |||
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness | "Fire Escape" | Zombies On Broadway | |||
Wafia | "Bodies" | Bodies - Single | |||
2018 | Thirty Seconds to Mars | "One Track Mind" | America | ||
Michael Blume | "Lifting You" | cynicism & sincerity | |||
Mikky Ekko | "Light The Way" | FAME | |||
Lil Aaron | "Stunt" | Rock$tar Famou$ | |||
LP | "Die For Your Love" | Heart to Mouth | |||
2019 | Tritonal | "Gonna Be Alright (feat. Mozella)" | U & Me | ||
Andy Grammer | "Born For This" | Naive | |||
Frenship | "Wide Open" | Vacation | |||
Joy Oladokun | "sunday" | in defense of my own happiness (complete) | |||
Marc Scibilia | "90's" | 90's - Single | |||
Soaky Siren | "Quality (feat. Bantu)" | Quality - Single | |||
Shaylen | "Own Way" | Highs and Lows - EP | |||
2020 | Justice Carradine | “Necessary Evil” | Necessary Evil - Single | ||
Weezer | “Hero” | Hero - Single | |||
Elle King | "The Let Go" | The Let Go - Single | |||
Willie Shaw | “Needed Somebody” | Needed Somebody - Single | |||
Willie Shaw | “Come Through” | Come Through - Single | |||
Chaz Cardigan | “Room” | Room - Single | |||
2021 | Martin Jensen | "Faith" | Faith - Single | ||
2022 | Weezer | N/A | SZNZ: Summer | ||
Weezer | Disc 1 + Disc 2 | SZNZ: Autumn | |||
Chelsea Collins | "WHO MADE YOU GOD?" | WHO MADE YOU GOD? - Single | |||
NGHTMARE, SLANDER | "Monster" | Monster - Single | |||
Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness | "VHS" | VHS - Single | |||
2023 | Devon Gabriella | "get clean" | Get Clean - Single |
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