Claude Kelly
American singer-songwriter
This article is about the songwriter. For the Chief Federal Defender in Louisiana, see
Claude J. Kelly III .
Claude Kelly
Kelly in 2015
Born (1980-12-27 ) December 27, 1980 (age 44) New York City , U.S.Genres Occupations
Singer
songwriter
music producer
Instruments Years active 2002–present Labels Member of Louis York
Producer(s)
Musical artist
Claude Kelly (born December 27, 1980)[ 1] is an American record producer, songwriter, and singer. A four-time Grammy Award nominee, and he has been credited on commercially successful releases for artists such as Michael Jackson , Whitney Houston , Kelly Clarkson , Britney Spears , Ariana Grande , Bruno Mars , Christina Aguilera , Adam Lambert , Jennifer Lopez , Kesha , Brandy , Keke Wyatt , Tori Kelly , and One Direction . He is one-half of the duo Louis York , which he formed with Chuck Harmony in 2015; the two also co-founded the record label Weirdo Workshop that same year.
Early life and education
Kelly was born and raised in New York City.[ 2] His Jamaican-born mother introduced him to a variety of music styles, including jazz, reggae, blues and R&B. Growing up, he studied piano and flute at the Third Street Music School Settlement and sang with the New York Boys Choir.[ 3] Kelly attended Grace Church School , Riverdale Country School , and then Berklee College of Music in Boston , Massachusetts, graduating with a degree in music business/management in 2002.[ 3]
Career
Songwriting
After graduating from Berklee, Kelly worked as a session singer on the East Coast, before starting to write his own songs.[ 3] He placed his first song in 2002, when "You're Taking It" was included on a CD compilation for Japanese clothing line A Bathing Ape.[ 4] [ 5] He wrote "Daddy's Little Girl " for Frankie J , which was released as a single in 2006,[ 6] and led to a publishing contract with Warner/Chappell Music .[ 3] That year, Kelly was introduced to producer RedOne , and began working with him and Lady Gaga , who was at the time working on her first album. This led to an introduction to Akon .[ 6] Kelly and Akon co-wrote "Hold My Hand " with Whitney Houston in mind, but Akon liked the song so much that he decided to record it as a duet with Michael Jackson .[ 5] [ 7] It was one of Jackson's last recordings, and appeared on his 2010 posthumous album Michael .[ 7]
Nicknamed the Studio Beast,[ 6] Kelly has written numerous hits, including the Britney Spears song "Circus ", which he wrote with Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco and reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 ,[ 8] and No. 1 on the Billboard Pop Songs and Billboard Hot Dance Club Play charts;[ 9] Kelly Clarkson 's "My Life Would Suck Without You ", which he co-wrote with Max Martin and Dr. Luke and hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100;[ 8] and the Miley Cyrus single "Party in the U.S.A. ", written with Dr. Luke and Jessie J ,[ 10] which spent 28 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 2.[ 11] Kelly co-wrote and recorded backing vocals for "International Love " by Pitbull featuring Chris Brown , which peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.[ 12] He has been nominated for four Grammy Awards : the 2011 Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for Fantasia 's "Bittersweet ";[ 13] two 2012 Grammy Awards , for Song of the Year for Bruno Mars ' "Grenade " and Best R&B Song for Ledisi 's "Pieces of Me";[ 4] and the 2013 Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for Tamia 's "Beautiful Surprise ".[ 6] He was named to The Hollywood Reporter ' s 2013 list of Music's Top 35 Hitmakers.[ 1]
Kelly has written songs for Whitney Houston ,[ 13] R. Kelly ,[ 14] Miley Cyrus ,[ 3] Olly Murs ,[ 6] Jessie J ,[ 1] Britney Spears ,[ 15] Leona Lewis ,[ 3] John Legend ,[ 4] Faith Evans ,[ 4] Joe Jonas ,[ 16] Jason Derulo ,[ 5] Backstreet Boys ,[ 6] Adam Lambert ,[ 6] Martina McBride ,[ 3] Christina Aguilera ,[ 2] One Direction ,[ 2] The Wanted ,[ 3] and the K-pop girl group Wonder Girls .[ 17] He co-executive produced Karmin 's 2012 EP Hello and Tamia 's 2012 album Beautiful Surprise , and co-produced Masha 's debut rock EP Stupid, Stupid Dreams in 2013.[ 4]
Louis York
In 2014, Kelly and fellow songwriter and producer Chuck Harmony formed the R&B duo Louis York . Their debut EP, Masterpiece Theater – Act I , was released in 2015. The first single, "Clair Huxtable", is an ode to Phylicia Rashad 's character on The Cosby Show . The EP was the first release from their music collective Weirdo Workshop , with distribution from Sony 's RED Music .[ 2]
Television
Kelly served as a vocal producer for the US version of The X Factor in 2011 and 2012.[ 4] [ 18] In August 2013, it was announced that he and Jenna Hally Rubenstein were partnering to executive produce and develop a reality television show to find undiscovered music moguls.[ 19]
Awards
Discography
Louis York
As songwriter
References
^ a b c Shirley Halperin and Bob Love, "THR Names Music's 35 Top Hitmakers," The Hollywood Reporter , February 6, 2013.
^ a b c d Gerrick D. Kennedy, "Hitmakers Claude Kelly and Chuck Harmony debut as Louis York," Los Angeles Times , February 24, 2015.
^ a b c d e f g h Small, Mark. "Claude Kelly '02, Chasin' the Chills" . Berklee Today . Retrieved April 7, 2014 .
^ a b c d e f Mitchell Peters, "Songwriter Claude Kelly has Eyes on Making Songs That Last," Billboard , August 10, 2012.
^ a b c "Interview with Claude Kelly," Archived November 19, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Hit Quarters, May 24, 2010.
^ a b c d e f g "Exclusive Grammy.com Interview With Claude Kelly," National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences , May 21, 2013.
^ a b Zack O'Malley Greenburg, "Michael Jackson and Akon Song Originally Intended For Whitney Houston," Forbes , February 20, 2012.
^ a b Mariel Concepcion, "Claude Kelly Hits Big With Clarkson, Spears," Billboard , January 29, 2009.
^ "Circus — Britney Spears" . Billboard . Nielsen Company. Retrieved January 4, 2010 .
^ Jon Caramanica, "Miley Cyrus, Growing Up, Tests Identities," The New York Times , June 29, 2010.
^ Elias Leight, "Jessie J on Writing 'Party in the U.S.A.': 'It Paid My Rent for 3 Years'," Billboard , December 29, 2014.
^ "Pitbull feat. Claude Kelly - International Love" . YouTube . o0EriksMusik0o. Archived from the original on December 20, 2021. Retrieved April 29, 2020 .
^ a b Zack O'Malley Greenburg, "Claude Kelly Talks Grammys, Grenades and Bruno Mars," Forbes , February 11, 2012.
^ Janice Brown, "Studio Beast in the Hot Seat: Claude Kelly," Sonic Scoop, February 10, 2010.
^ "Claude Kelly Hits Big With Clarkson, Spears" . Billboard . September 14, 2009. Retrieved March 18, 2010 .
^ Jocelyn Vena, "Joe Jonas Playing 'Sex Symbol' on New Solo Album," MTV , March 18, 2011.
^ Alan Gonzales, Alan. "Wonder Girls & Claude Kelly's Cambio video feature revealed!" . Allkpop.com . Allkpop. Retrieved April 11, 2012 .
^ Robert P. Walzer, "The Apollo Auditions for the Future," The Wall Street Journal , October 24, 2011.
^ Kimberly Nordyke, "Hitmaker Claude Kelly, Jenna Hally Rubenstein Developing Reality Show to Find Undiscovered Music Mogul," The Hollywood Reporter , August 21, 2013.
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