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Richard Daniel Roman | |
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Born | (1965-03-16) 16 March 1965 (age 59) London, England |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, record producer, multi-instrumentalist |
Richard Daniel Roman (born 16 March 1965, Kings Cross, London) is a British songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work with pop musicians.
Biography
Roman was born in 1965 to Spanish parents. In 1992 he moved to Spain where he established himself as a major Latin pop songwriter and producer, working with some of the biggest names in entertainment.
Roman worked with Paulina Rubio ("Vive El Verano"), Adele ("Rolling In The Deep", "Don't You Remember", "Someone Like You", "Set Fire To The Rain" and "Skyfall"), David Bowie ("Where Are We Now?"), Lady Gaga ("Just Dance", "Poker Face", "Paparazzi", "Bad Romance", "Alejandro" and "Monster"), Lorde ("Royals"), Miley Cyrus ("Wrecking Ball"), Taylor Swift ("White Horse", "Enchanted", "The Story of Us" and "State of Grace"), Ellie Goulding ("Lights" and "Burn"), Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez, Claudia Leitte ("We Are One"), Katy Perry ("Dark Horse"), Juicy J, Lana Del Rey ("Summertime Sadness"), John Legend ("All Of Me"), Coldplay ("Clocks"), Green Day ("Boulevard of Broken Dreams"), Shania Twain ("You're Still The One"), Beyoncé ("Halo"), Shakira ("Hips Don't Lie" and "Dare"), Wyclef Jean, Carlinhos Brown, Celine Dion ("Loved Me Back To Life", "My Heart Will Go On"), Pharrell Williams ("Happy"), Faith Hill ("Breathe"), Rihanna ("Umbrella", "Hate That I Love You", "Don't Stop The Music" and "Rehab"), Jay-Z, Xuxa, Rebeca, Lorena Rojas, Shaila Durcal, Cristian Castro, Jerry Rivera and others.
Selected discography
- Shakira - Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 (Epic)
- Beyoncé - I Am... Sasha Fierce (Music World/Columbia)
- Shakira - Shakira (RCA)
- Taylor Swift - Speak Now (Big Machine)
- Shania Twain - Come On Over (Universal)
- Adele - 21 (XL/Columbia)
- Rihanna - Good Girl Gone Bad (Def Jam)
- Faith Hill - Breathe (Warner Bros.)
- Green Day - American Idiot (Reprise/Warner Bros.)
- Coldplay - A Rush of Blood to the Head (Parlophone)
- Lana Del Rey - Born to Die (Interscope)
- Lorde - Pure Heroine (Motown/Universal)
- David Bowie - The Next Day (ISO/Columbia)
- John Legend - Love in the Future (Columbia)
- Celine Dion - Loved Me Back to Life (Columbia)
- Taylor Swift - Fearless (Big Machine)
- Miley Cyrus - Bangerz (RCA/Sony)
- Katy Perry - PRISM (Capitol/Universal)
- Ellie Goulding - Halcyon Days (Interscope/Polydor)
- Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster (Interscope)
- Ellie Goulding - Bright Lights (Interscope/Polydor)
- Paulina Rubio - Paulina (Universal)
Television soundtracks
- Como En El Cine (2001) (TV Azteca)
References
- "Lorena Rojas se muestra tal como es", vanguardia.com.mx, 3 January 2010, retrieved 2011-07-20
- "Shaila Durcal", terra.com, 19 March 2010, retrieved 2011-07-20
- "Cristian Castro en Estudio Billboard", El Dia News, 2011, retrieved 2011-07-20