August Rigo
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Birth name | Dan August Rigo |
Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | August 6, 1986
Genres | Pop, R&B, dance-pop |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, record producer, singer |
Years active | 2004-present |
Labels | Alpine Music, Sony/ATV, Island Def Jam |
Website | augustrigo |
Dan August Rigo (born August 6, 1986) is a Filipino-Canadian recording artist, songwriter, producer and musician. August Rigo is signed to a publishing contract with Sony/ATV[1] as a songwriter.
Early life[]
Dan August Rigo (born August 6, 1986 Toronto, Ontario, Canada) became passionate about music when he watched Michael Jackson's performance of "Billie Jean" on Motown's 25th Anniversary TV Show. He taught himself to play keyboards and guitar while in his teens.[2]
Music career[]
He Co-wrote U Smile, "Stuck in the Moment" and "Kiss And Tell" for Justin Bieber, Solo for Iyaz and Outta this World for JLS. He is featured on Cheryl Cole's second album, Messy Little Raindrops, on the song Better To Lie. He is the executive producer of Musiq Soulchild's 2011 release of "musiqinthemagiq" and co-wrote "Anything", "SayIDo", "Silver & Gold", "WaitingStill" and "BackToWhere".[3]
In 2010, August secured a publishing deal with Sony/ATV[1] as well as an admin society deal with BMI.[4] He is also signed with Island Def Jam Records.[4]
In October 2011, August released his first single "Here Comes Trouble" featuring Busta Rhymes on Alpine Music Group/Island DefJam.[5] He also released his promo mixtape "Too Big To Fail" online.[6]
Rigo produced and featured on YouTube rapper D-Pryde's mixtapes "Once Again" (2012) and "Mars" (2011), as well as D-Pryde's first EP Canal&Richvale (2013)
On September 18th, 2015, August Rigo released the Japanese version of his album "The Fall Out" on Manhattan Records in Japan.[7] "The Fall Out" was released independently on Rigo's label "Summerchild Records" in Canada on November 6th, 2015.[8] The album was nominated for a Juno Award for Best R&B/Soul Recording.[9]
On February 2020, prior to the release of "Map Of The Soul: 7" album by BTS, Black Swan was pre-released single before the release of the said album. August Rigo and Vince Nantes co-wrote it, now, Black Swan, a b-side track from the album has now 104 #1's on iTunes surpassing the album's leading track "ON" with 93 #1's and surpassing Adele's "Hello" with 102 #1's and BTS is the 2nd Artist to achieved it.
Discography[]
Singles Written by August Rigo[]
- 2010: "Solo" (Iyaz)
- 2010: "Change Positions" (Pleasure P)
- 2010: "Up & Running" (Jessica Jarrell)
- 2011: "Gotta Be You" (One Direction)
- 2011: "Party All Night (Sleep All Day)" (Sean Kingston)
- 2011: "Anything" (Musiq Soulchild)
- 2015: "Back To Sleep" (Chris Brown)
- 2018: "1,2,3" (NCT Dream)
- 2019: "Betcha" (Baekhyun)
- 2020: "Black Swan" (BTS)
- 2020: "On" (BTS)
Songs Written by August Rigo[]
- 2010
- 3. "Stuck in the Moment"
- 4. "U Smile"
- 11. "Kiss and Tell" (iTunes bonus track)"
- 2. "Solo"
- 3. "Outta This World"
- 5. "Work"
- 6. "I Know What She Like"
- 11. "Love at War"
Girlicious – Rebuilt
- 5. "Unlearn Me"
- 9. "Over You
Cheryl Cole – Messy Little Raindrops
- 9. "Better to Lie"
D-Pryde - "MARS"
- 13. '"Big Shot"
- 2011
Mindless Behavior – Number 1 Girl
- 3. "Future"
Musiq Soulchild – MusiqInTheMagiq
- 1. "Anything"
- 3. "Sayido"
- 5. "Silver&Gold"
- 6. "WaitingStill"
- 7. "Backtowhere"
- 13. "Clumsylove" (iTunes bonus track)
- 2014
- 3. "The Writer"
- 2015
- 1. "Back To Sleep"
- 2017
- 2. Keep On
- 2017
Chris Brown - Heartbreak on a Full Moon
- 27. Tough Love
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Rigo". Sony/ATV Music Publishing. Retrieved March 25, 2013.
- ^ "August Rigo: Perseverance Paying Off | MusicWorld®". BMI.com. January 21, 2011. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
- ^ Kellman, Andy (May 3, 2011). "Musiqinthemagiq – Musiq (Soulchild)". AllMusic. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "August Rigo Joins BMI Family | Photos". BMI.com. June 14, 2010. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
- ^ "August Rigo releases his first single "Here Comes Trouble"". Evigshedentertainment.com. September 30, 2011. Archived from the original on October 11, 2011. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
- ^ jschramm23 (October 13, 2011). "August Rigo – Too Big To Fail (Mixtape)". GoodMusicAllDay.com. Archived from the original on September 5, 2012. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
- ^ https://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/the-fall-out-japan-edition/id1029826247
- ^ https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/the-fall-out/id1054027817
- ^ http://junoawards.ca/nomination/2016-rbsoul-recording-of-the-year-august-rigo/
- 1986 births
- Living people
- Canadian people of Filipino descent
- Canadian pop musicians
- Canadian record producers
- Canadian songwriters
- Musicians from Toronto
- Writers from Toronto