Quiz & Larossi
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Quiz & Larossi | |
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Origin | Stockholm, Sweden |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1999–present |
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Members | Andreas Romdhane & Josef Larossi |
Andreas Romdhane (a.k.a. Quiz) and Josef Larossi have a studio based in the centre of Stockholm, Sweden. They have worked together since 1999 when they wrote songs for Lutricia McNeal. During their partnership they have written/produced songs for a wide variety of acts such as The Pussycat Dolls, Il Divo, Geri Halliwell, Diana Ross, Alexandra Burke, The Saturdays & Westlife. They have had 6 #1 singles in the UK. Quiz and Larossi have written 8 songs for Il Divo in the last 3 years, the biggest number of songs from any contributing songwriter. Il Divo has to this day sold 21 million albums worldwide.
Discography
Examples of songs that Quiz & Larossi have written and/or produced:
- "I will pray (Pregherò - Giorgia & Alicia Keys
- "I Like It"-JLS
- "Another One" - Conor Maynard (UK #1 album)
- "Twilight" - Cover Drive (UK #1 single)
- "Make You Mine" (Additional production and remix) - Talay Riley
- "Don't Let Me Stop You" - Kelly Clarkson (US #1 album)
- "Candy" - Aggro Santos featuring Kimberly Wyatt (UK #3 single)
- "Up" - The Saturdays (Chasing Lights) (UK #5 single)
- "Hallelujah" - Alexandra Burke (UK#1 Most sold single of 2008)
- "Hush Hush (Pussycat Dolls song)" - The Pussycat Dolls (Doll Domination) (#1 single in Russia & Ukraine)
- "Hero" (with The X Factor Finalists 2008) (UK #1 2nd most sold single of 2008)
- "The Rose" - Westlife (#1 UK single)
- "Wake Up Call" - Hayden Panettiere
- "Una Noche" - Il Divo (#1 Album on the World Chart)
- "When You Tell Me That You Love Me" - Diana Ross (#2 UK single)
- "Isabel" - Il Divo (#1 US Album. #1 Album in 15 countries. )
- "Mama" - Il Divo (#1 Album in 13 countries. Only single commercially released from the album)
- "Ride It" - Geri Halliwell (#4 UK Single)
- "Dont' Say Tt's Too Late - Westlife (#1 UK Album "World of our own")
- "Cradle" - Atomic Kitten
- "I Didn't Want You Anyway - Hear’Say (#1 UK Album "Popstars")
- "365 Days" - Lutricia McNeal
- "You Don't Love Me" - Stephanie McIntosh (from the album Tightrope #4 AUS)
- "Like U Like - Aggro Santos & Kimberley Walsh
- "Bombo" - Adelén (2nd place in Norwegian national final for the Eurovision Song Contest.)
- "In Your Head" - Mohombi
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