David Andrew Pramik (born November 20, 1990) is a grammy-nominated music producer & songwriter based in Los Angeles.[1][2]
David Pramik | |
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Born | David Andrew Pramik November 20, 1990 Santa Clarita, California |
Alma mater | Berklee College of Music |
Occupation(s) | Producer, songwriter |
Known for | Selena Gomez, Bebe Rexha, Oliver Tree, Logic, Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors, Nothing More, Illenium, Vic Mensa, Rag'n'Bone Man |
Career
editDavid Pramik has written and produced songs for a number of artists, including Selena Gomez, Bebe Rexha, Logic, Rag’n’Bone Man, X Ambassadors, Machine Gun Kelly, Oliver Tree, LANY, I Prevail, Lauv, Nothing More, Vic Mensa, Illenium, JP Cooper, One OK Rock, Sublime with Rome, Hey Violet, MAX, Cemetery Sun, Chris Lane, and Molly Kate Kestner.[3][4]
Pramik co-wrote and co-produced Nothing More's single ‘Go To War’[5] and ‘Home’ by Machine Gun Kelly feat. X Ambassadors & Bebe Rexha, which was the lead single off of "Bright: The Soundtrack".[3]
Pramik was nominated for a Grammy Award for his work on Nothing More's single ‘Go To War,’ which hit #1 at US Rock Radio, #1 on the US Mainstream Rock Chart and was nominated for three Grammys (Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album, Best Rock Performance).[1][2][6]
Pramik co-wrote and co-produced multiple songs on the Grammy-Nominated I Prevail album, Trauma, including the lead singles off the album "Bow Down" & "Breaking Down". 'Breaking Down' peaked at #2 on the Active Rock Radio Charts in mid-2019. In November 2019, it was announced that the song 'Bow Down' had received a Grammy Nomination for Best Metal Performance.[7]
In January 2020, Pramik Co-wrote and Produced Cut You Off by Selena Gomez. He also frequently collaborates with Oliver Tree.
David's songs have gotten numerous sync and licensing placements, including trailers for 24: Legacy, War of the Planet of the Apes, & Just Mercy as well as commercials for Android (operating system), Altice USA, & Jeep.
He is signed to Prescription Songs Publishing, under the umbrella of Kobalt, and is an alumnus of Berklee College of Music.[1]
Production and songwriting discography
editArtist | Song [Album] |
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Nothing More (Stories We Tell Ourselves)[8][9][10] | Go To War |
Vic Mensa | Go Tell Em |
Chris Lane (Girl Problems)[11][12][13][14][15] | Maybe [Girl Problems] |
Jacquie Lee[16] | Somebody's Angel |
Ryder | Ruins |
Bryce Fox[17] | Horns |
Kenny Holland | Lifeline |
HYDDE & Moonzz[18] | Anything You Want |
HYDDE & Hawkes | Ghost |
Artist | Song [Album] |
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Cemetery Sun[19] | Piece of Shit |
Logic & Rag N Bone Man | Broken People [Bright: The Album] |
Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors & Bebe Rexha | Home [Bright: The Album] |
Illenium | Beautiful Creatures (feat. MAX) [Awake] |
JP Cooper | Passport Home [Raised Under Grey Skies] |
Hey Violet | Unholy [From The Outside] |
Molly Kate Kestner[20][21] | Compromise |
Kirstin[22][23][24] | Break A Little [L O V E] |
Kirstin | All Night [L O V E] |
Kirstin | Naked [L O V E] |
Kirstin | Something Real [L O V E] |
Kirstin | See It [L O V E] |
HYDDE & RUNN | Gemini |
HYDDE & Vives | I Am The Mountain |
Artist | Song [Album] |
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Bebe Rexha | Meant To Be (Acoustic) |
Kaskade | Almost Back (feat. Phoebe Ryan) |
Yellowbird Mantra | Wasted Love |
Hotel Garuda | Blurry Eyes (feat. RUNN)[25][26] |
I Dont Know How But They Found Me | Do It All The Time |
LANY[27] | If You See Her |
Red Rosamond | In The Blood |
I Don't Know How But They Found Me | Bleed Magic |
Call Me Karizma[28] | Serotonin |
Emmalyn | These Hands |
Artist | Song [Album] |
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Oliver Tree | Miracle Man |
Oliver Tree | Cash Machine |
Call Me Karizma | Monster (Under My Bed) |
Call Me Karizma | Bleach |
One Ok Rock | Push Back |
One Ok Rock | The Last Time |
I Prevail | Breaking Down |
I Prevail | Bow Down |
I Prevail | Paranoid |
I Prevail | DOA |
Sublime with Rome | Light On |
Jackson Guthy | Giants |
Jackson Guthy | Stories |
Jackson Guthy | Crash |
Jackson Guthy | Two Little Lights |
Stewart Taylor | Mess Your Hair Up |
The Score | Run Like a Rebel |
Starley | Lovers & Strangers |
Artist | Song [Album] |
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Selena Gomez | Cut You Off |
Mae Muller | Therapist |
Lauren Jauregui | Invisible Chains Birds of Prey: The Album |
Bryce Fox | Bodies |
G-Eazy | Angel Cry |
Call Me Karizma | Float |
I Prevail | DOA (feat. Joyner Lucas) |
Oliver Tree | Let Me Down |
Oliver Tree | Let Me Down (feat. Blink 182) |
Oliver Tree | Jerk |
Illenium & Excision | Feel Something (feat. I Prevail) |
ARTY & Audien | Craving (feat. Elle Duke) |
Terrell Hines | With Me |
Taeyeon | What Do I Call You |
Chloe Moriondo | I Want To Be With You |
Artist | Song [Album] |
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Tenille Townes | Girl Who Didn't Care |
Oskr | Lie |
guccihighwaters | Catch-22 |
Pretty Much | Free |
Zara Larsson | Poster Girl |
Joshua Bassett | Telling Myself |
RUNN | Better (Acoustic) |
Chloe Moriondo | I Eat Boys |
Chloe Moriondo | BodyBag |
Chloe Moriondo | Take Your Time |
Chloe Moriondo | What If It Doesn't End Well |
One Ok Rock | Renegades |
One Ok Rock | Wonder |
Joy Oladakun | sorry isn't good enough |
Bryce Fox | Hate Myself |
Bryce Fox | Nasty |
Bryce Fox | Strength |
Against The Current | Burn It Down |
Against The Current | Jump |
Illenium & William Black | Superhero (feat. Alna) |
Ivy Adara | Want What I Can't Have |
Oliver Tree | When You're Around |
Artist | Song [Album] |
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Half•Alive | Hot Tea |
Half•Alive | Back Around |
Twin XL | Upgrade (feat. Dreamers) |
RUNN | How To Be Happy |
Bryce Fox | Blows |
New Rules | Where To Find Me |
Jimmie Allen | Settle On Back |
Chloe Moriondo | Hell Hounds |
Chloe Moriondo | Fruity |
renforshort | I Miss Myself |
Blame My Youth | SOS (feat. Octavio the Dweeb) |
Artist | Song [Album] |
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Snow Wife | Hit It |
References
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- ^ "'Complexity is Overrated': Songwriter/Producer David Pramik on Getting the GRAMMYS' Attention". BMI.com. 2018-01-22. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
- ^ "Grammy Nominations 2018: Complete List". Variety.com. 28 November 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
- ^ "I Prevail Just Scored Two GRAMMY Award Nominations - News".
- ^ "Nothing More Drops New 'Do You Really Want It' Video". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
- ^ Conde, Chris. "San Antonio Rockers Nothing More Nominated for Three Grammys". San Antonio Current. Archived from the original on 21 January 2019. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
- ^ "List: Who's nominated for a Grammy?". USA TODAY. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
- ^ "Chris Lane's 'Girl Problems' Track List Announced". Musicrow.com. 12 July 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
- ^ "CHRIS LANE REVEALS GIRL PROBLEMS COVER ART AND TRACK LIST - Chris Lane". Iamchrislane.com. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
- ^ "Chris Lane Reveals 'Girl Problems' Track List, Cover Art". Soundslikenashville.com. 13 July 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
- ^ "Chris Lane reveals tracklist and cover art for debut album 'Girl Problems'". AXS. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2019-01-21. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
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