Pop & Oak
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Years active | 2005–present |
Members |
Warren Felder Andrew Wansel |
Pop & Oak is a songwriting and production duo consisting of Andrew "Pop" Wansel and Warren "Oak" Felder. Wansel is the son of Dexter Wansel, staff songwriter, producer and session musician of Gamble and Huff's Philadelphia International Records.[1][2][3]
Selected production discography
Year | Artist(s) | Album | Song |
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2009 | Ashley Tisdale | Guilty Pleasure | "Hair" |
2010 | Trey Songz | Passion, Pain & Pleasure | "Unusual" |
Nicki Minaj | Pink Friday | "Muny" | |
"Save Me" | |||
"Your Love" | |||
2012 | Alicia Keys | Girl on Fire | "Fire We Make" |
"Limitedless" | |||
Miguel | Kaleidoscope Dream | "Where's the Fun in Forever" | |
"Use Me" | |||
Monica | New Life | "Catch Me" | |
Rihanna | Unapologetic | "Numb" | |
2013 | Chrisette Michele | Better | "A Couple of Forevers" |
"Snow" | |||
K. Michelle | Rebellious Soul | "V.S.O.P." | |
2014 | Ariana Grande | My Everything | "Break Your Heart Right Back" |
Azealia Banks | Broke with Expensive Taste | "Chasing Time" | |
Jennifer Lopez | A.K.A. | "Troubeaux" | |
Jessie J | Sweet Talker | "Seal Me with a Kiss" | |
K. Michelle | Anybody Wanna Buy a Heart? | "Going Under" | |
Nicki Minaj | The Pinkprint | "The Crying Game" | |
2015 | Miguel | Wildheart | "Deal" |
"Leaves" | |||
Tamia | Love Life | "Love Falls Over Me" | |
"Sandwich and a Soda" | |||
Alessia Cara | Four Pink Walls | "Here" | |
Fleur East | Love, Sax and Flashbacks | "Kitchen" | |
"Over Getting Over" | |||
"Never Say When" |
References
- ↑ Ballin, Sofiya. "Producer Andrew 'Pop' Wansel, inspired by Philly". philly.com. philly.com. Retrieved 2015-08-08.
- ↑ Trammell, Matthew. "Beat Construction: Meet Andrew "Pop" Wansel, the Producer Behind Nicki Minaj's Soft Side". the fader.com. The Fader, Inc. Retrieved 2015-08-08.
- ↑ Hailey, Jonathan. "Pop Wansel Names Top Five Producers & Best R&B Song Ever [VIDEO]". theurbandaily.com. The Urban Daily. Retrieved 2015-08-08.
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