Brian Lee (songwriter)

Brian Dong Ho Lee (c. 1981)[1] is a Korean American songwriter, best known as a co-writer of "Good Time" by Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen and "Work from Home" by Fifth Harmony, among other songs.[2][3] He contributed to Lady Gaga's 2011 Born This Way album, co-writing "Americano" and "Highway Unicorn (Road to Love)" and providing back-up vocals on "Government Hooker".[2]

Lee was trained as a classical violinist from the age of 3.[2][3] He got his start in pop music with the Chicago area band he co-founded, Made in Hollywood, with fellow Chicagoan and former Inept bassist, Mike Felton. Following the dissolution of Made in Hollywood, Brian joined the band The White Tie Affair for a short period of time.

In 2013, he wrote and produced Icona Pop's dance club anthem "All Night" as well as Ingrid Michelson's, "The Afterlife."

Brian reached Number 1 in Japan with B2st's single "Can't Wait to Love You".

Discography

Year Artist Label Song Co-written with Accolades
2011 Lady Gaga Interscope "Americano" Lady Gaga (as Stefani Germanotta), Fernando Garibay, Paul Blair, Cheche Alara Album 2× Platinum US RIAA
Album 3× Platinum UK BPI
2011 Lady Gaga Interscope "Highway Unicorn (Road to Love)" Lady Gaga (as Stefani Germanotta), Fernando Garibay, Paul Blair
2012 Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen Universal Republic "Good Time" Adam Young, Matt Thiessen 2× Platinum US RIAA[4]
2012 Owl City Universal Republic "When Can I See You Again?" Adam Young, Matt Thiessen
2012 Owl City Universal Republic "I'm Coming After You" Adam Young, Matt Thiessen
2012 Cassie Interscope "Gimme That" Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Drew Money
2012 Cross Gene Avex "One Way Love"
2012 Girls Generation SM Entertainment "The Great Escape Remix" Brian Lee
2013 Icona Pop Atlantic/Big Beat "All Night" Elof Loelv #1 US Billboard Dance
2013 Selena Gomez Hollywood Records "The Lover In Me" Leah Haywood, Daniel Pringle, Stuart Crichton, Selena Gomez
2013 Ingrid Michaelson Cabin 24 / Mom + Pop "Afterlife" Ingrid Michaelson, Adam Palin Album US Billboard 5
2013 Michael Franti ANTI "I Don't Wanna Go" Sam Hollander, Steve Shebby, Michael Franti
2013 Michael Franti ANTI "Wherever You Are " Sam Hollander, Steve Shebby, Michael Franti
2013 Relient K Mono vs Stereo "Can't Complain" Matthew Thiessen, Emily Wright, Aaron Sprinkle Album #16 on US Billboard 200
#2 Billboard US Christian
2013 Relient K Mono vs Stereo "That's My Jam" Sam Hollander, Matthew Thiessen
2013 Dev Universal Republic "Kiss It" Devin Tailes, Hit-Boy Top 40 US Rhythmic
2013 Hitomi Avex "Down For You" Brian Lee
2013 Daichi Miura Avex "Half of You" Daichi Miura
2013 Sinead Burgess Island Records Australia "Rearviewmirror" Stuart Crichton, Sinead Burgess
2014 Hyuna Cube Entertainment "French Kiss" Kim Taeho, Seo Jae Woo, LE
2014 Ricki-Lee Coulter EMI "Diva" Ricki-Lee Coulter, Stuart Crichton
2014 Ricki-Lee Coulter EMI "In The Mood" Ricki-Lee Coulter, Stuart Crichton
2014 Ricki-Lee Coulter EMI "Only You" Ricki-Lee Coulter, Stuart Crichton
2014 Mike Stud Electric Feel "I'm Not Sorry" Mike Seander, Luke Walker
2015 B2ST Cube Entertainment Universal "Can't Wait To Love You" Stuart Crichton, Austin Bisnow #1 Japan Oricon Charts
2015 KYGO Sony Music "Settin it Off" Andrew Watt
2015 Jake Miller Warner Bros "TBA"
2015 SNBRN TBD "Beat the Sunrise" Andrew Watt
2015 Strange Talk Wind-Up Records "When It Feels So Good" Andrew Bolooki
2015 Andrew Watt Universal Republic/John Varvatos "High" Andrew Watt, Conrad Sewell, Louis Bell
2015 Conrad Sewell 300/Warner "Hold Me Up" Conrad Sewell Top 40 Australia
2016 Justin Bieber Def Jam Recordings "Hit The Ground" Poo Bear, Skrillex, Blood Pop, Andrew Watt, Louis Bell
2016 Fifth Harmony Epic Records "Work from Home" Joshua Coleman, Jude Demorest, Alexander Izquierdo, Tyrone Griffin, Jr. #4 US Hot 100[5]
#1 US Rhythmic[6]
3× Platinum US RIAA[7]
4× Platinum CAN Music Canada[8]
4× Platinum AU ARIA[9]
2016 DJ Snake Def Jam Recordings/Interscope Records "Let Me Love You" DJ Snake, Justin Bieber, Andrew Watt, Ali Tamposi, Louis Bell #4 US Hot 100[10]
Platinum US RIAA[11]
2× Platinum AU ARIA[12]
3× Platinum Sweden GLF[13]

References

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