Nick Monson

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Nick Monson is an producer, songwriter, and instrumentalist,[1] based in Los Angeles, CA.

Monson is known for his collaborations with Lady Gaga, beginning with Artpop, in which he co-produced 9 songs, including the lead single "Applause", which reached No.4 at US Mainstream Top 40 Chart.[2]

Monson produced and co-wrote Selena Gomez's "Good For You"[1] (featuring A$AP Rocky), which reached No. 1 at US Top 40 and Top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts. In 2017, Monson was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Song, along with co-writers Nick Jonas and Justin Tranter for their contribution to the Ferdinand Soundtrack with "Home".[3]

He continued his work as both a writer and producer in 2018, credited on seven of the album's tracks on Lady Gaga's A Star Is Born soundtrack,[4] which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 charts.

Monson has written and produced for several artists, including Britney Spears, Nick Jonas, Rag'n'Bone Man, Anne-Marie, Little Mix, and Julia Michaels.[5]

Select production discography[]

Year Title Artist Album Role
2021 "Bestie" A Boogie, Capella Grey Single Writer
"that way" ft. Jeremy Zucker Tate McRae, Jeremy Zucker single Producer, writer
"Stuck In The Moment" Mat Kearney January Flower Writer
"Things Changed" The Sunshine State single Producer, writer
2020 "Cliff Drive" The Sunshine State single Producer, writer
"lovin kind" Isabela Merced the better half of me Producer, writer
"That Way" Tate McRae All The Things I Never Said Producer, writer
2019 "Everything It Wasn't" Skyler Stonestreet single Producer, writer
"I Do It All For You" Walk Off The Earth HERE WE GO! Writer
2018 "Joanne (Piano Version) Lady Gaga single Producer
"Jump" Julia Michaels single Producer
"Bad Girlfriend" Anne-Marie Speak Your Mind Producer
"Why Did You Do That?" Lady Gaga A Star Is Born soundtrack Producer, writer
"Before I Cry" Producer, writer
"Hair Body Face" Producer, writer
"Is That Alright?" Producer, writer
"Heal Me" Producer, writer
"Look What I Found" Producer, writer
"I Don't Know What Love Is" string arrangement, additional production
"I'll Stay" Isabela Merced Instant Family Producer, writer
"It Kinda Hurts" Skyler Stonestreet single Producer, writer
"Bass Bumps" Jess Kent single Producer, writer
"Bankrupt" Skyler Stonestreet single Producer, writer
2017 "Human" Rag'n'Bone Man Human Producer, writer
"The Cure" Lady Gaga single Co-writer, Producer
"Home" Nick Jonas Ferdinand Soundtrack Producer
"No Better Feelin'" CL My Little Pony: The Movie Producer, Writer
2016 "Sick With Love" The Veronicas Co-writer, Producer
"Over" Paul McDonald single Co-writer, Producer
"Invitation" Britney Spears Glory Co-writer, Producer
"Just Like Me" Co-writer, Producer
"Get Closer" XYLO single Co-writer, Producer
2015 "Psychotic" Chris Miles single Co-writer, Producer
"Prosecco" Timeflies Just For Fun Co-writer, Producer
"Good For You" (feat. A$AP Rocky) (BMI Pop Award Winner) Selena Gomez Revival Co-writer, Producer
"Nobody" Co-writer, Producer
"OMG" Little Mix Get Weird Co-writer, Producer
2014 "Numb" (feat Angel Haze) Nick Jonas Nick Jonas Co-writer, Producer
"Closer" (feat Mike Posner)
2013 "Applause" (BMI Pop Award Winner) Lady Gaga Artpop Co-writer, Co-producer
"Venus"
"Manicure"
"Jewels N Drugs" (feat T.I., Twista, Too $hort)
"Swine"
"Artpop"
"Dope" Co-writer
"Sexxx Dreams" Co-producer
"Brooklyn Nights" unreleased Co-writer, Co-producer
"Applause" (DJ White Shadow Trap Remix) single Co-producer
"Don't Wake Me Up" (DJ White Shadow Trap Remix) Chris Brown single Co-producer

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Writer/Producer Nick Monson Co-Writes Big Hits For Selena Gomez And Lady Gaga". Songwriter Universe. November 29, 2015. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
  2. ^ "Nick Monson | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
  3. ^ "Nick Jonas Talks Golden Globe Nomination: 'I'm Floored to be Honest'". Billboard. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
  4. ^ Reed, Ryan (August 30, 2018). "Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper Detail 'A Star Is Born' Soundtrack". Rolling Stone. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
  5. ^ "Nick Monson - Our Artists: Writers & Producers". Warner/Chappell Music.

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