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This is a list of songs written and/or produced by the Norwegian production team Stargate .
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Album |
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1999 | "Two in a Million" | S Club | S Club |
"S Club Party" | |||
"Viva la Fiesta" | |||
"Hope for the Future" | |||
"So Right (Bonus track)" | |||
2000 | "Hottie" | Ashley Ballard | Get in the Booth |
"Day & Night" | Billie Piper | Walk of Life | |
2001 | "So in Love with Two" | Mikaila | Mikaila |
"It's All Up to You" | |||
"My Dream is Gone" | |||
"Because of You" | |||
2005 | "Let Me" | Rihanna | Music of the Sun |
2006 | "So Sick" | Ne-Yo | In My Own Words |
"Sexy Love" | |||
"Let Go" | |||
"Time" | |||
"Unfaithful" | Rihanna | A Girl like Me | |
"We Ride" | |||
"Hypnotized" | |||
"Crowded" | Jeannie Ortega featuring Papoose | No Place Like BKLYN | |
"Walk Away (Remember Me)" | Paula DeAnda featuring The D.E.Y. | Paula DeAnda | |
"So Cold" | Paula DeAnda | ||
"Irreplaceable | Beyoncé | B'Day | |
"Beautiful Liar | Beyoncé featuring Shakira | ||
"If" | Beyoncé | ||
2007 | "Makes Me Wonder" (Stargate Remix) | Maroon 5 featuring Mims | It Won't Be Soon Before Long |
"Because of You" | Ne-Yo | Because of You | |
"Go On Girl" | |||
"Spotlight" | |||
"Don't Stop the Music" | Rihanna | Good Girl Gone Bad | |
"Hate That I Love You" | Rihanna featuring Ne-Yo | ||
"Good Girl Gone Bad" | Rihanna | ||
"Cry" | |||
2008 | "Take a Bow" | Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded | |
"Broken-Hearted Girl" | Beyoncé | I Am... Sasha Fierce | |
"Ave Maria" | |||
2009 | "Come Back To Me" | Utada | This Is the One |
"Me Muero" | |||
"Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence - FYI" | |||
"Apple and Cinnamon" | |||
"This One (Crying Like a Child)" | |||
"Poppin'" | |||
2009 | "Wait Your Turn" | Rihanna | Rated R |
"Stupid in Love" | |||
"Rude Boy" | |||
"Te Amo" | |||
2010 | "Firework" | Katy Perry | Teenage Dream |
"Peacock" | |||
"S&M" | Rihanna | Loud | |
"What's My Name?" | Rihanna featuring Drake | ||
"Only Girl (In the World)" | Rihanna | ||
2011 | "Happiness" | Alexis Jordan | Alexis Jordan |
"Good Girl" | |||
"How You Like Me Now" | |||
"Say That" | |||
"Love Mist" | |||
"Habit" | |||
"Hush Hush" | |||
"Shout Shout" | |||
"Laying Around" | |||
"Selfish" | Britney Spears | Femme Fatale | |
"Wet" | Nicole Scherzinger | Killer Love | |
"Black and Yellow" | Wiz Khalifa | Rolling Papers | |
"Roll Up" | |||
"Wake Up" | |||
"Stoned" | |||
"I'm Into You | Jennifer Lopez featuring Lil Wayne | Love? | |
"Talk That Talk" | Rihanna featuring Jay-Z | Talk That Talk | |
"Drunk on Love" | Rihanna | ||
"Roc Me Out" | |||
2012 | "R.I.P." | Rita Ora featuring Tinie Tempah | Ora |
"Love and War" | Rita Ora featuring J. Cole | ||
"Uneasy" | Rita Ora | ||
"Young, Single & Sexy" | |||
"Diamonds" | Rihanna | Unapologetic | |
"Jump" | |||
"Right Now" | Rihanna featuring David Guetta | ||
"Lost in Paradise" | Rihanna | ||
"Half of Me" | |||
2013 | "Girlfriend" | Icona Pop | This Is... Icona Pop |
"Just Another Night" | |||
"Hold On" | |||
"This Moment" | Katy Perry | Prism | |
"It Takes Two" | |||
2014 | "Cannonball" | Lea Michele | Louder |
"Black Widow" | Iggy Azalea featuring Rita Ora | The New Classic | |
"A Place with No Name" | Michael Jackson | Xscape | |
"Leaving California" | Maroon 5 | V | |
"All Hands on Deck" | Tinashe | Aquarius | |
"Feels Like Vegas" | |||
"Break the Rules" | Charli XCX | Sucker | |
"Red Balloon" | |||
2015 | "Coming with You" | Ne-Yo | Non-Fiction |
"Body Language" | Kid Ink feat. Tinashe and Usher | Full Speed | |
"Drop That Kitty" | Ty Dolla Sign feat. Charli XCX and Tinashe | — | |
"Wait on Me" | Rixton | Let the Road | |
"Worth It" | Fifth Harmony | Reflection | |
"Cannonball" | Kiesza | Home | |
"Red Balloon" | Charli XCX | ||
"Dancing in the Dark" | Rihanna | ||
"Feel the Light" | Jennifer Lopez | ||
"Same Old Love" | Selena Gomez | Revival | |
"Sober" | |||
"Cologne" | |||
"Wildfire" | Demi Lovato | Confident | |
"Touch" | Pia Mia | — | |
"Every Day's Like Christmas" | Kylie Minogue | Kylie Christmas | |
"Bring It Out Of Me" | Ty Dolla Sign | Free TC | |
"A Head Full of Dreams" | Coldplay | A Head Full of Dreams | |
"Birds" | |||
"Hymn for the Weekend" | |||
"Everglow" | |||
"Adventure of a Lifetime" | |||
"Fun" | Coldplay featuring Tove Lo | ||
"Kaleidoscope" | Coldplay | ||
"Army of One" (hidden track "X Marks the Spot") | |||
"Amazing Day" | |||
"Up&Up" | |||
2016 | "Try Everything" | Shakira | Zootopia |
"Asking 4 It" | Gwen Stefani featuring Fetty Wap | This Is What the Truth Feels Like | |
"Let You Go" | ASAP Ferg | Always Strive and Prosper | |
"Write On Me" | Fifth Harmony | 7/27 | |
"All in My Head (Flex)" | Fifth Harmony featuring Fetty Wap | ||
"Gonna Get Better" | Fifth Harmony | ||
"Scared of Happy" | |||
"Telepathy" | Christina Aguilera | The Get Down | |
"After the Afterparty" | Charli XCX featuring Lil Yachty | — | |
2017 | "Issues" | Julia Michaels | Nervous System |
"Back to Beautiful (Stargate remix) | Sofia Carson | Back to Beautiful | |
"Run Up" | Major Lazer featuring PARTYNEXTDOOR and Nicki Minaj | Music Is the Weapon | |
"Bad Bitch" | Bebe Rexha featuring Ty Dolla $ign | All Your Fault: Pt. 1 | |
"Sundown" | Zara Larsson featuring Wizkid | So Good | |
"No Vacancy" | OneRepublic | — | |
"OMG" | Camila Cabello featuring Quavo | ||
"I Got Time" | Bebe Rexha | All Your Fault: Pt. 2 | |
"Broken Glass" | Rachel Platten | Waves | |
"A Million on My Soul" | Alexiane | Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | |
"Too Good at Goodbyes" | Sam Smith | The Thrill of It All | |
"New" | Daya | — | |
"Body Talk" | Majid Jordan | The Space Between | |
"Track 10" | Charli XCX | Pop 2 | |
2018 | "No Drama" | Tinashe featuring Offset | Joyride |
"Faded Love" | Tinashe featuring Future | ||
"Push Back" | Ne-Yo, Bebe Rexha & Stefflon Don | Good Man | |
"Over U" | Ne-Yo | ||
"Without U" | |||
"Almost Love" | Sabrina Carpenter | Singular: Act I | |
"Stay" | Khalid | The Uncle Drew Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
"Girls Night Out" | Charli XCX | — | |
"This Time Around" | Jaira Burns | ||
"Battle" | David Guetta featuring Faouzia | 7 | |
"Blame It on Love" | David Guetta featuring Madison Beer | ||
"I'm that Bitch" | David Guetta featuring Saweetie | ||
"Motto" | David Guetta & Steve Aoki featuring Lil Uzi Vert, G-Eazy and Mally Mal | ||
"Drive" | David Guetta & Black Coffee featuring Delilah Montague | ||
"Light Headed" | David Guetta & Sia | ||
"If It's Over" | MØ featuring Charli XCX | Forever Neverland | |
"Keep Talking" | Rita Ora featuring Julia Michaels | Phoenix | |
"Soul Survivor" | Rita Ora | ||
2019 | "Blame It On Your Love" | Charli XCX featuring Lizzo | Charli |
"Better" | Khalid | Free Spirit | |
"Right Back" | |||
"Bounce Back" | Little Mix | TBA | |
"I Cant Stop Me" | Sabrina Carpenter featuring Saweetie | Singular: Act II | |
"Afterlife" | Hailee Steinfeld | Dickinson (soundtrack) | |
“Dancing with a Stranger” | Sam Smith & Normani | Love Goes | |
2020 | “To Die For” | Sam Smith | |
“For the Lover That I Lost” | |||
“Forgive Myself” | |||
"Resilient" | Katy Perry | Smile | |
2021 | "The Chase" | Tinashe | 333 |
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