David Brook (songwriter)

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David Brook is a Grammy Award[1] winning American songwriter from Marblehead, Massachusetts. He is best known for co-writing Eminem's Legacy, OneRepublic and Galantis's Bones", Charlie Puth's Some Type of Love, and Jason Derulo's "Broke" featuring Stevie Wonder and Keith Urban,. Upon graduating Northeastern University, David moved to New York City where he was signed to Universal Music Publishing Group.[2]

Selected songwriting discography[]

Artist Song Album (label)
Eminem "Legacy" The Marshall Mathers LP2 (Interscope)
One Republic & Galantis "Bones" (Big Beat/Atlantic)
Charlie Puth "Some Type Of Love" Nine Track Mind (Atlantic)
Jason Derulo "Broke" featuring Stevie Wonder & Keith Urban Everything is 4 (Warner Bros.)
Kygo & Chelsea Cutler "Not OK" (RCA/Ultra)
Jonas Blue & Léon "Hear Me Say" (EMI)
Lukas Graham & R3hab "Most People" (Warner/CYB3RPVNK)
Masked Wolf "Tightrope" Astronomical (Elektra)
Mr. Probz ”Space for Two" (RCA)
John K "Parachute" (Epic)
Cash Cash featuring "Practice" (Big Beat/Atlantic)
Gia Woods "Jump The Fence" (Disruptor/Sony Records)
Got7 "You Calling My Name" (JYP)

References[]

  1. ^ "Home".
  2. ^ "Universal Music Publishing". www.umpg.com. Retrieved 2016-03-04.


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