Noel Zancanella

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Noel Zancanella
Occupations Record producer, songwriter
Associated acts OneRepublic, Maroon 5, BOB, Gym Class Heroes, Gavin DeGraw, Colbie Calliat

Noel Zancanella is an American songwriter and record producer based in Los Angeles, California.

Since 2009, Zancanella has been signed to Patriot Games Publishing,[1] the company founded by OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder. The signing came through Zancanella co-writing OneRepublic’s hit “Good Life.” That song became the third single from the pop-rock quintet’s sophomore album, Waking Up (Mosley/Interscope 2009). “Good Life” has appeared in the films Eat Pray Love, Easy A, and One Day, and in the television shows Cougar Town, Gossip Girl, and One Tree Hill. It peaked at number 8 in the Billboard Hot 100, sold 3.5 million copies, and BMI recognized Zancanella’s work with a Songwriter’s Award.

Since 2009, Noel has written across the pop spectrum with artists such as Maroon 5, BOB, Gym Class Heroes, Gavin DeGraw, and Colbie Calliat.

Zancanella’s father was a jazz musician and he grew up playing bass and drums before picking up an MPC drum machine and immersing himself in hip-hop as an artist/producer. In Los Angeles, he took a job at the famous Village Studios and soon found himself working alongside the likes of Janet Jackson and TK. “It was an inspiring time for me. It was the first time I was so deeply exposed to pop,” Zancanella says. Eventually, he crossed paths with Ryan Tedder who, at the time, was working with Timbaland.

Initially, Zancanella provided beats and tracks, but through his time with Tedder, he expanded his songwriting skills. He is represented by Advanced Alternative Media, Inc.[2]

Discography

Tracks
Artist Title Label Credit
Gavin DeGraw "Need"

"Not Over You"

RCA Co-Produced
OneRepublic "Feel Again"

"I Lived"

Mosley / Interscope Co-Wrote / Produced
OneRepublic "Counting Stars"

"Burning Bridges"

Mosley / Interscope Produced
Sammy Adams "LA Story" 1st Round / RCA Co-Wrote / Produced
Gym Class Heroes "The Fighter" ft. Ryan Tedder Fueled by Ramen Co-Wrote / Co-Produced
B.o.B. “So Good”

“Never Let You Go” ft. Ryan Tedder

“Castles” ft. Trey Songz

Atlantic Co-Wrote / Co-Produced
Maroon 5 “Lucky Strike”

“Love Somebody”

A&M / Octone Co-Wrote / Co-Produced
K'Naan “Hurt Me Tomorrow”

“Better”

A&M / Octone Co-Wrote / Co-Produced
Selena Gomez "That's More Like It" Hollywood Co-Produced
Colbie Calliat “Brighter Than the Sun”

“Favorite Song” ft. Common

Universal Republic Co-Produced
The Wanted Satellite Mercury Co-Wrote / Co-Produced
Big Time Rush “Music Sounds Better With U” ft. Mann Nick / Columbia Co-Wrote / Co-Produced
Demi Lovato "Who’s That Boy" ft. Dev

"Neon Lights"

Hollywood Co-Wrote / Co-Produced
OneRepublic "Good Life" Mosley / Interscope Co-Wrote / Co-Produced

References


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