The Writing Camp

The Writing Camp
Origin United States
Genres Pop, R&B, dance-pop, pop rock
Years active 2007–present
Website http://www.thewritingcamp.net
Members Evan "Kidd" Bogart
Erika Nuri
David "DQ" Quiñones
Greg Ogan
Shari Short
Eric Bellinger
Sonyae Elise
Ravaughn Brown
Past members Victoria Horn

The Writing Camp is an American songwriter collective, founded by Evan "Kidd" Bogart and David "DQ" Quiñones. Since its formation in 2007, the team has been responsible for a series of successful released in pop, R&B and dance music, including 2008's "Right Here (Departed)" by Brandy and Beyoncé's "Halo."

History

Eventually a trio, the collective was formed in October 2007 following a writing camp throw by Bogart & Quiñones in J.R. Rotem's studio at Chalice, adding Erika Nuri to the collective shortly thereafter.[1] A fourth member originally added, Victoria Horn, a British songwriter, left the formation soon-after joining amicably due to creative and business differences about the overall goals of the The Camp.[1] The remaining original trio has since formed The Writing Camp LLC, housing a music publishing company, music production house and music supervision company for television, film & commercials. TWC Music Publishing has signed three songwriters Greg Ogan, Shari Short & Eric Bellinger, through their joint-venture with Sony ATV Music Publishing.

The 2011 Bravo series Platinum Hit was an elimination competition series featuring undiscovered singer-songwriters where talented newcomers battle through a series of innovative songwriting challenges to find out who's ready for the top of the pop charts. In each episode, the winning song will be revealed in a performance by a special guest star, some of the hottest singers today. True Entertainment (“The Real Housewives of Atlanta”) developed the reality series for Bravo with Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Tim Bogart, Evan Bogart, David Quinones and Erika Nuri serving as executive producers. The Writing Camp is also a producer.

Members

Discography

Singles Written

Others

3LW - Love Don't Cost a Thing - Soundtrack

Adam Lambert - For Your Entertainment

Ashley Tisdale - Headstrong

B2K - "Pandemonium!"

Babyface - Face2Face

Namie Amuro - FEEL

Beyoncé - I Am... Sasha Fierce

Big Time Rush - BTR

Blake Lewis - A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream)

Brandy - Human

Britney Spears - Blackout

Calvin Richardson - Bringing Down the House - Soundtrack

The Cheetah Girls - TCG

Chingy - Powerballin'

Chipmunk - Transition

The D.E.Y. - The DEY Has Come EP

Demi Lovato - Here We Go Again

Donna Summer - Crayons

Enrique Iglesias - Euphoria

Fantasia - Fantasia

Governor - Son of Pain

Greyson Chance - Hold On 'til the Night

Heidi Montag - TBD

Hilary Duff - Best of Hilary Duff

J. Holiday - Back of My Lac'

Jada (band) - "TBD"

Jason Derülo - Jason Derülo

Jennifer Lopez - Brave

Jennifer Lopez - Love?

Jesse McCartney - Departure

Jessi Malay - TBD

Jessica Simpson - VH1's The Price of Beauty

Justice Crew - TBD

K-Ci & JoJo - "X"

Keke Palmer - "So Uncool"

Keyshia Cole - "A Different Me"

Kristinia Debarge - "Exposed"

LaLa - "American Mija"

Leona Lewis - "Echo"

Livvi Franc - "TBD"

Lucy Walsh - "Lost in the Lights"

M. Pokora - "MP3"

Melissa Schuman - "Love Don't Cost A Thing - Soundtrack"

NLT - Not Like Them

No Angels - "Welcome to the Dance"

Paris Hilton - "Paris"

Pussycat Dolls - TBD

Rigo Luna - "TBD"

Rihanna - "A Girl Like Me"

Sarah Connor - "Sexy as Hell"

Sean Kingston - "Sean Kingston"

Tony Rich - "Words"

Varsity Fanclub - "TBD"

Xscape - "Off The Hook"

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 Hamada (November 8, 2008). "The Writing Camp Interview". MonicaMania. Retrieved 2008-11-13.
  2. "BMI Pop Awards". "BMI Pop Awards 2007". Retrieved on 2008-09-25.

External links

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