Keith Uddin
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Keith Uddin (born 14 February 1979 in London, England), also known as KU, is a songwriter and record producer/engineer. Keith Uddin has had 78 consecutive top 20 singles & albums, as a producer/engineer and/or writer, worldwide, so far this Century, and 42 of those singles and albums went to No1. Amongst the many artists he’s written & produced for during this period are No Doubt (17 million sales), Bjork (Over 35 million sales), Blue, Leona Lewis, Kelly Clarkson, Simon Webbe, Kate Winslet, Melanie C & Clay Aiken. Since he started producing & writing 10 years ago Uddin has been associated with a total of 136 worldwide Top 40 singles and albums and 50 of those went to No1. Other artists included here are The Cure, Nick Cave, Madonna, Atomic Kitten, Oasis, Eagle Eye Cherry, Ruben Studdard, Five, Samantha Mumba, Vanessa-Mae, Vanessa Amorosi[1], Trace Adkins, Emma Bunton & Undercover.
Keith Uddin is considered as one of the best engineers and mixers in the music industry. Keith has engineered some of the most successful recordings from No Doubts's “Rocksteady” to Nick Cave's ”Nocturama" and Keith’s work has sold in excess of one hundred million records, equaling over one billion dollars in sales. He was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007.