Drew Pearson (songwriter)

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Drew Pearson
Born Wadsworth, Ohio, United States
GenresPop, alternative rock, country, synth pop, indie pop
Occupation(s)Songwriter, record producer, musician
Instrument(s)Guitar, bass, piano, drums
Years active2007–present
Website www.page1management.com/writers-producers/drew-pearson

Drew Pearson is a Grammy-nominated American songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist.

Contents

Selected songwriting discography

YearArtistAlbumLabelSongCo-written with
2021 The Veronicas Human Sony Out of Time (feat. Wrabel)Jessica Origliasso, Lisa Origliasso, Stephen Wrabel
2020 Kesha -- RCA "Home Alone", "Nicolas Cage" Kesha Sebert
High Road RCA "Shadow", "Cowboy Blues", "Father Daughter Dance", "Big Bad Wolf", "High Road" [1] Kesha Sebert, Stephen Wrabel, Eric Leva
Isaac Dunbar Isaac's Insects RCA "Scorton's Creek"Isaac Dunbar, Rory Adams
2019Craves (feat. Ashe (singer))-- Geffen Records "Never Enough"Ashlyn Willson, Justin Gammella, Thomas Ntamtsios
Isaac Dunbar Balloons Don't Float Here RCA "Ferrari"Isaac Dunbar, Rory Adams
Maddie Poppe Whirlwind Hollywood Records "Postcard From Me"Maddie Poppe, Amy Kuney
Wrabel --Big Gay Records"I Want You"Ali Tamposi, Stephen Wrabel
2018 Milo Greene Adult Contemporary Nettwerk "Easy Listening Pt 2," "Your Eyes"Milo Greene [2]
Quinn XCII The Story of Us Columbia Records "Before it Burned"Quinn XCII
Katelyn Tarver --Duly Noted Records"LY4L"Katelyn Tarver
2017 Kygo Kids in Love Sony, Ultra “With You” Wrabel, Erik Hassle
Galantis Aviary Atlantic Records "Written in the Scars" Wrabel, Andrew Jackson, Christian Karlsson, Jimmy Koitzsch, Henrik Jonback, Linus Eklöw
Kesha Rainbow RCA "Woman," "Boogie Feet," "Spaceship," "Emotional" (Japanese Release)
Ansel Elgort -- Island Records "All I Think About is You" Ansel Elgort, Tom Norris, Aleksandr Parkhomenko, Yury Parkhomenko [3]
Sweater Beats (ft. R.LUM.R)-- Big Beat Records "Altar"Stephenie Steph Jones, Antonio Cuna, Stephen Samuel Wrabel [4]
Michelle Branch Hopeless Romantic Verve Records "Not a Love Song", "Bad Side"Michelle Branch, Amy Kuney [5]
2016Citizen FourUntitled album Island "Cold" Makeba Riddick, Stephen Wrabel [6]
Against the Current In Our Bones Fueled By Ramen "Blood Like Gasoline"Against the Current [7]
2015 Katharine McPhee Hysteria eOne "Break" [7] Stephen Wrabel, Jon Castelli, Aaron Joseph
Wrabel Non-album single--"I Want You"Wrabel
2014 Switchfoot Fading West Atlantic/Word "When We Come Alive" [7] Switchfoot
"Let It Out" [7] Switchfoot
Down with Webster Party For Your LifeDWW"Circles" [7] Down With Webster
Wrabel Sideways EP--"Into the Wild" [7] Wrabel
Lights Little Machines Warner Bros. "Muscle Memory" [7] Lights
"Speeding" [7] Lights
"Running with the Boys" [7] Lights
"From All Sides" [7] Lights
"Child" [7] Lights
2013 2AM Club Non-album single RCA "Not Your Boyfriend" 2AM Club, Stephen Wrabel
The Royal Concept Smile EP Republic "Higher Than Love" [7] The Royal Concept
2012 Phillip Phillips The World from the Side of the Moon Interscope/19 "Home" [7] [8] Greg Holden
"Can't Go Wrong" [7] Phillip Phillips, Greg Holden
Cody Simpson Paradise Atlantic "Hello" [7] Ryan Marrone, Garrick Smith, Jaden Michaels
2011 Zac Brown Band Footloose Atlantic "Where The River Goes" [7] Zac Brown, Anne Preven, Wyatt Durrette
Stan Walker Let The Music Play Sony "Loud" [7] Stephen Wrabel, Jon Asher
"Shine" [7] Stephen Wrabel, Jon Asher

Selected production discography

YearArtistAlbum/SongLabelDetails
2018 Kesha "I Need a Woman to Love" RCA, Kemosabe Producer [9]
"Here Comes the Change" RCA, Kemosabe Producer, writer [10]
Sage feat. Kesha & Chika"Safe" RCA, Kemosabe Producer, writer [11]
REYNA "Ink on My Skin"--Producer, writer [12]
"Heartbeats"--Producer, writer [13]
Katelyn Tarver "LY4L"Duly Noted RecordsProducer, writer
2017 Kygo “With You” Sony, Ultra Co-produced with Kygo
REYNA "Cool With It," "Matinee"--Producer, writer [14]
Galantis "Written in the Scars" Atlantic Records Producer
Kesha "Woman," "Bastards," "Boogie Feet," "Godzilla," "Spaceship," "Emotional" (Japanese Release) RCA Producer [15]
Wrabel "The Village" Epic Records Producer, writer [16]
2016Citizen FourCold Island Producer
REYNA "Kill Me," "Magazines"--Producer, writer [17]
2015 Wrabel "I Want You"--Producer
2014 Wrabel "Into the Wild" Island Records Producer, writer [18]
Lights Little Machines Warner Bros. Producer, mixer [7]
Switchfoot Fading West Atlantic/Word Producer [7]
Down with Webster Party For Your LifeDWWProducer [7]
2013 Lee DeWyze Frames Caroline Records Producer [7]
2AM Club "Not Your Boyfriend" RCA Producer, mixer
2012 Cody Simpson Paradise Atlantic Producer [7]
Lee DeWyze "The Fight" (non-album single) Caroline Records Producer [7]
Phillip Phillips The World from the Side of the Moon Interscope/19 Producer [7]
2011 Stan Walker Let The Music Play Sony Producer [7]
2008 Katy Perry One of the Boys Capitol Records Engineer [7]
2007 OneRepublic Dreaming Out Loud Interscope Engineer
Mika Life in Cartoon Motion Island/Casablanca Engineer
The Veronicas Hook Me Up Sire Engineer

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Juno Awards

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