Deekay

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Deekay is a Danish production and songwriting team founded by Lars Halvor Jensen, Martin Michael Larsson with other members Tim "Data" McEwan, Daniel "Obi" Klein and Johannes "Josh" Jørgensen.[1] The name Deekay comes from the acronym dk, which means Denmark. Deekay have written and produced for artists like Jason Derulo, Jordin Sparks,[2] Lil Wayne, Diddy,[3] Sugababes,[4] Orianthi,[5] JLS,[6][7][8] Tinie Tempah, Charice,[9] Allison Iraheta,[10] Method Man, Fat Joe, Styles P, Lemar,[11] Medina, Girls' Generation, Red Velvet and others.

Selected production/songwriting credits

Selected releases & recordings written and/or produced fully or in part by DEEKAY

New Kids On The Block

Diddy-Dirty Money feat. Lil Wayne

From Diddy/Dirty Money album Last Train to Paris", #7 US Billboard 200 Album Chart

Orianthi

Title-track on Orianthi's 2nd studio album, which has reached certified Gold status in Japan and Australia.

JLS

From their UK No. 1 debut album, which sold in excess of 1.300.000 copies in the UK alone (4 x platinum)

From their second album, "Outta This World"

Sugababes

Title-track on UK #1[13] album "Change" – the song was a top 3 UK radio airplay hit.

Lemar

From multi-platinum album "Time To Grow"

1st single from multi-platinum album "The Truth About Love" – No. 2 Official UK Radio Airplay Chart & No. 7 UK Single Sales Chart

Jedward

Hit No. 1 on the iTunes single chart in Germany, Sweden, Austria and Ireland.[14]

Joe McElderry

From his debut album, which entered the UK album chart at #3.

Ashley Tisdale

The first track is included in the credits of the 2009 movie Aliens in the Attic and both of them are included in the Tidale's second studio album, Guilty Pleasure.

Girls' Generation

Hit no. 1 on all Korean charts 7 minutes after release – 150.000+ pre-orders on "Hoot" album...The song was No. 1 for 5 weeks on the Music Bank K-Chart and won the Triple Crown on the Inkigayo chart in November/December 2010. The Hoot EP achieved 18 x platinum status in Korea and became best song of the year according to Gallup Korea.[16][17]

The album became the first ever from a foreign girl group to top the Official Japanese Oricon Chart on the release date. The album sold 231,553 copies in the first week, placed first on the Oricon Weekly Album Chart and surpassed the record for first week debut album sales for a foreign artist.

TVXQ

Hit no. 1 on the Oricon Daily Chart and No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Japan.[18]

Blue

From the multi-platinum UK No. 1 album Guilty

"Breathe Easy" was the third single from the album and a UK #4. It was an 8-week consecutive No. 1 in Italy and the biggest selling single there in 2004 in front of records like "Yeah", "Toxic" & "Superstar". It was also a hit in the rest of Europe (#7 in Austria & Germany etc.)"

"Bubblin'" was the 4th single from the album and a UK #6. It also became a smash hit all over Europe, top 3 in Italy, top 15 in France, No. 11 Germany etc.

References

  1. Deekay discography at Discogs
  2. Jordin Sparks hits the studio with Deekay for new album
  3. Diddy Talks About Strobe Lights
  4. "Sugababes Unlimited". Sugababesunlimited.info. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  5. "Orianthi Discography". Starpulse. 13 December 2009. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  6. "Song Facts". Song Facts. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  7. "JLS CD Universe". Cduniverse.com. 17 November 2009. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  8. JLS. "Answers.com". Answers.com. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  9. Charice. "Charice album". Answers.com. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  10. Ross, Dalton. "Allison Iraheta, EW". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  11. Lemar Interview Archived 14 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  12. "Believe lyrics". Songlyrics.com. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  13. "album Change chart stats". Acharts.us. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  14. "So much foreign press". Jedward Genius. 17 May 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  15. http://www.planetjedward.net/news.php?id=130
  16. Girls' Generation
  17. Vitalwarning (20 December 2010). "Gallup Korea confirms SNSD’s ‘National Girl Group’ status". Allkpop.com. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  18. 東方神起. "‘Superstar’ Rank No. 1 on Billboard Japan Chart". Continuetvxq.com. Retrieved 18 December 2011.

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