Federico Vindver

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Federico Vindver
Also known asFederico Vindver
Born (1982-08-18) August 18, 1982 (age 39)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Federico Vindver (born 18 August 1982) is an Argentine record producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and composer based in Los Angeles, California.

Vindver has produced along with Timbaland and worked with artists such as Kanye West, Coldplay, Yung Tory, Beto Cuevas, Tee Grizzley, Nathy Peluso, Meghan Trainor, Pablo Alborán, Brockhampton, Ludacris, The Blossom, New City and Wisin among others.

He has worked on records that have earned him multiple Grammy Awards, and he was named Top 5 producer and writer by Billboard.

Early life[]

Vindver was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. As a young man, he left the country during its financial crisis in 2002, visiting Spain and Mexico before receiving a full piano scholarship to the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami in Florida. While he studied jazz at college, he learned other musical genres elsewhere. He was playing in a practice room at UM when he was approached and asked if he would play in a local African-American church. There he learned about gospel, R&B and soul. He then became interested in technology and production.

"I was living in a practically destitute situation, because my parents couldn't help me financially and even though I had the full scholarship, I lived in a place where I didn't even have a bed," Vindver said. "At that time, an Argentine friend who lived in Miami gave me a computer that he didn't use, and there I downloaded cracked software to make music, and I started putting together the backing tracks for these gospel groups. As I did that, I started to like that a lot and I started to get more interested in producing, at first with the bands I played in."[1]

Music career[]

In 2008, while still in college, he briefly became keyboardist and show producer for Lauryn Hill.[2]

After graduation in 2008, Vindver met Ricky Martin’s musical director who connected him with Franco De Vita, and he worked with him as arranger and keyboardist. Then he co-wrote the song "Basta Ya" for Martin's Música + Alma + Sexo album, and toured to support it.[3] Vindver continued to tour, playing keyboards with Latin artists Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony, then joined his wife to live in Los Angeles, California. At that time, he decided to focus full-time on production. In 2017, through manager/music executive Gary Marella, Vindver met Timbaland and both started working together. They made tracks for rock band Muse, pop vocalist Noah Cyrus, R&B singer Zayn.

In December 2018, Vindver and Timbaland were producing rap artist Saweetie[4] and Lil Mosey,[2] when Kanye West came to the studio. The next summer Vindver and West met again, and bonded over their mutual Christian faith.[5] His early experience playing gospel in Miami churches appealed to West, and they decided to work together on the latter's next album, Jesus Is King.[1]

In October 2019, Kanye West released Jesus is King, which featured 10 out of 11 songs produced by Vindver. Those 10 songs charted on the Billboard Hot 100. A month after the release of Jesus is King, four songs he co-wrote and produced appeared on the Coldplay album, Everyday Life. West's album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart in the United States, while the Coldplay album entered the UK Album Chart at No. 1. Of the songs Vindver wrote on Everyday Life, two were released as singles and charted: "Orphans" went to No. 1 on Billboard’s Rock Airplay chart, while "Everyday Life" hit No. 14 on the Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart.[6]

In the following years, Vindver wrote and produced for Pharrell Williams, Chance the Rapper, Armin Van Buuren, Tee Grizzley,[7] A$AP Ferg,[8] Brockhampton,[9] Missy Elliott,[2] Ant Clemons,[6] among others.

In 2020, Vindver released an online platform for producers called BeatClub, that permits them to sell their music online and network with other producers and artists.[10]

Vindver continued working with Timbaland, and that year the two producers joined Shucati, Rance, Angel Lόpez, and Sucuki, in working with Chance the Rapper on his track, "Found You", featuring Ludacris.[11]

In November 2020, Josh Groban’s album, Harmony, was produced by Bernie Herms, but Vindver produced an additional song for the project—"The Fullest (Feat. Kirk Franklin)."[12]

In 2021, Vindver co-wrote the single, "Higher Power" for Coldplay. The song was produced by Max Martin.[13] Also that year, he wrote and produced "We’re In This Together" for Justin Bieber's Freedom EP.[14]

Throughout his career, Vindver maintained a foothold in the Latin community, producing and writing for artists Ricky Martin ("Basta Ya"), Pablo Alborán ("Hablemos de amor"),[15] C. Tangana ("Te Olvidaste feat. Omar Apollo"),[16] Lali ("Fascinada",[17] "Laligera"),[18] YEИDRY ("Ya"),[19] and many more.

Awards[]

Year Award Album, single Artist Notes
2011 Latin Grammy Award, Best Male Pop Vocal Album En Primera Fila Franco de Vita Producer, keyboards
Latin Grammy Award, Best Long Form Music Video En Primera Fila Franco de Vita Producer, keyboards[20]
2015 Latin American Music Awards, Album of the Year A Quien Quiera Escuchar Ricky Martin Producer, keyboards[21]
Grammy Award, Best Latin Pop Album A Quien Quiera Escuchar Ricky Martin Producer, keyboards[22]
Grammy Award, Best Contemporary Christian Album Jesus is King Kanye West Songwriter, producer[23]
2016 Grammy Award, Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album Dale Pitbull Producer, keyboards[22]

Discography[]

[14][24]

Year Arist Album Single Label Credit
2011 Ricky Martin Más Música + Alma + Sexo "Basta Ya" Sony Latin Writer
2013 Wisin El Regreso del Sobreviviente "Adrenalina" (featuring Jennifer Lopez and Ricky Martin) Sony Latin Producer
2014 Sensato On The Rise "Que Lo Que" Mr. 305 Records Writer
2015 Wisin Los Vaqueros La Trilogia "Que Se Siente El Deseo" Sony Latin Producer
Pitbull Dale "Que Lo Que" (Sensato featuring Pitbull, Papayo and El Chevo) Mr. 305 Records Producer
2016 Brian Cross Darkness to Light "Faces & Lighters" Sony España Producer
Tyron Hapi Your Fool "Your Fool" Hussie Recordings Producer
CNCO Primera Cita "Primera Cita" Sony Latin Producer
2017 Thomas Gold Dreamer "Dreamer" Amada Music B.V. Producer
Alx Veliz Higher "Higher" Universal Music Canada Producer
Vintage Trouble Chapter II - EP II (Live) "Knock Me Out" McGee Entertainment Writer, producer
New City "Dirty Secrets", "Coachella" Universal Canada Writer, producer
2018 Mariah Carey Caution "8th Grade" Epic Writer
Muse Simulation Theory "Propaganda" Warner Music UK Writer, producer
Natalia Oreiro Mi Pobedim "Mi Pobedim" Warner Music Argentina Writer, producer
Noah Cyrus Team "Team" (A Timbaland Productions Remix) Columbia Producer
Los Unidades / Pharrell E-Lo "E-Lo" (featuring Jozzy) Parlophone Records Producer
Bruno Martini Youngr (Remixes) "Youngr" AfterCluv Writer, producer
Little Mix LMS "More Than Words" Syco Writer
The Internet Hive Mind "Come Over" (Timbaland Remix) Columbia Producer
2019 Kanye West Jesus is King "Every Hour," "Selah", "Closed on Sunday," "On God", "Everything We Need," "Water," "God Is", "Hands On," "Use This Gospel," "Jesus is Lord" GOOD Music/Def Jam Writer, producer
Coldplay Everyday Life "Orphans", "Everyday Life", "Champion of the World", "Church" Parlophone UK Producer
Missy Elliott Iconology "Why I Still Love You" Goldmind/Atlantic Writer, producer
Chance The Rapper The Big Day "Big Fish" Independent Producer
Sharlene Viaje "Yo Pago Lo Mio" UMG Latino Writer, producer
Mayra Voices "Monster" AfterCluv Writer
Yung Tory Still Here "Lola", "Me & You", "Picture Me", "Said You Love Me" Mosley Music Group/Def Jam Writer, producer
Carson Lueders Lonely "Lonely" Mosley Music Group/Def Jam Writer, producer
Fitz and the Tantrums All the Feels "Ready Or Not" Elektra Producer
Beto Cuevas Colateral "Rosas En El Lodo", "La Señal", "Por Donde Vas", "La Mitad" Warner Music Mexico Writer, producer
For King & Country Burn The Ships "God Only Knows" (Timbaland Remix) Curb/Word Writer
Tee Grizzley Scriptures "God’s Warrior", "Sweet Things", "Million Dollar Foreign", "Locksmith", "Heroes", "More Than Friends", "Scriptures" 300 Entertainment Writer, producer
Dean Lewis A Place We Knew "Waves Remix’ Universal Australia Producer
Lali Libra "Laligera" Sony Writer, producer
2020 Josh Groban Harmony "The Fullest" (featuring Kirk Franklin) Reprise Records Producer
Nathy Peluso Calambre "Sana Sana", "Trio", "Business Woman", "Delito" Sony Producer
Saweetie Back to the Streets "Back to the Streets" (featuring Jhené Aiko) Warner Writer, producer
Meghan Trainor A Very Trainor Christmas "The Christmas Song", "Sleigh Ride", "My Only Wish" Epic Records Producer
Teyana Taylor The Album "Boomin" Def Jam Producer
Don Diablo Kill Me Better "Kill Me Better" Hexagon Producer
Ludacris (featuring Chance the Rapper) Found You "Found You" DTP Records Producer
Pablo Alboran Vertigo "Hablemos de amor", "Corazon Descalzo", No esta en tus planes" Warner Spain Producer
Teyana Taylor The Album "Boomin" (featuring Missy Elliott) Def Jam Writer, producer
Lali Libra "Fascinada" Sony Writer, producer
Ludacris S.O.L.T. (Silence of the Lambs) "S.O.T.L." (featuring Lil Wayne) Disturbing Tha Peace Records Producer
A$AP Ferg Floor Seats "Hummer Limo" RCA Records Writer producer
2021 Trippie Redd Pegasus "Leaders" 1400 Writer, producer
C. Tangana El Madrileno "Te Olvidaste" (featuring Omar Pello) Sony Writer, producer
Brockhampton Roadrunner: New Light New Machine' "The Light Pt. II", "I’ll Take You On" (featuring Charlie Wilson) Sony Writer, producer
The Blossom 97 Blossom "Hardcore Happy" "Black Eye" Video Store Writer, producer
Coldplay "Higher Power" Parlophone Producer
Justin Bieber Freedom" EP "We’re in This Together" Def Jam Producer
YEИDRY "Ya" RCA/Sony Latin Producer, writer
Alicia Keys "Underdog Remix" (featuring Nicky Jam, Rauw Alejandro) Sony Producer

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