Justin Tranter
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Background information | |
Birth name | Justin Tranter |
Born | June 16, 1980 |
Origin | Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States |
Genres | Pop, dance, glam rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Razor & Tie, Interscope, Geffen, Cherrytree, Epic |
Associated acts | Semi Precious Weapons |
Website | Official site |
Justin Tranter (June 16, 1980) is an American musician, songwriter and designer. His writing credits include collaborations with major artists such as Gwen Stefani, Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber, and Fall Out Boy. Tranter is also the lead singer of Semi Precious Weapons, a New York rock band.
Early years
Justin Tranter and his three older brothers were raised by his parents in Lake Zurich, Illinois. He studied music at the Chicago Academy for the Arts from 1994–98. While at the Chicago Academy for the Arts, he started an annual AIDS Benefit[1]
After graduation from high school Tranter moved to Boston to study at the Berklee College of Music. Along with songwriting, he also took classes in business management, in preparation for a career in music. Tranter graduated from Berklee in three years, with a GPA of 3.9 and a degree in songwriting. While at Berklee, Justin founded Musicians With a Mission, a scholarship fund for LGBT youth education.[2]
In 2003, Justin won an Outmusic Award for the song "Blend In," co-written with Stephanie Delk, from "Scratched."[3]
Tranter began his music career on the Lower East Side of New York City's underground club circuit.
Music career
Tranter recorded his first album, Scratched, while still at Berklee. After graduation Tranter moved to New York where he put together his first band as the house band for an off-broadway show called Rockstars NYC. The show closed after 3 weeks and Tranter went on to record his second album, Tear Me Together.
In 2004, Tranter joined forces with fellow Berklee graduates, Cole Whittle, Dan Crean, and Aaron Lee Tasjan (who has since been replaced by Stevy Pyne) to form Semi Precious Weapons. He and Semi Precious Weapons opened for Lady Gaga on her Monster Ball from 11/09-5/11. [4]
After moving to Los Angeles in 2012, Tranter signed a new publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music to write songs for other artists. Since then he has collaborated on numerous Billboard hits including two songs, Good for You and Sorry, that held the number one spot on Pop Radio for three weeks each. [5]
Late Fall 2015, Britney Spears shared on Instagram that she was collaborating on her 9th album with Tranter and his frequent writing partner, Julia Michaels.[6] Tranter is also to appear as a collaborator on The Knocks' debut album, entitled "55", scheduled to be released within the early months of 2016.
In December 2015, Tranter was named one of Rolling Stone's "20 Biggest Breakouts of 2015" for his songwriting contributions to the 2015 pop charts. [7]
Writing discography
Year | Title | Artist | Album |
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2013 | "I Choose U" | Timeflies | Single |
2014 | "Please Don't Stay" | Breathe Carolina | Savages |
"Run" | Nicole Scherzinger | Big Fat Lie | |
"Centuries" | Fall Out Boy | Single | |
2015 | "Lose Myself" (ft. Lynn Gunn) | Seven Lions | Single |
"Like Mariah" (ft. Tyga) | Fifth Harmony | Reflection | |
"Nostalgic" | Kelly Clarkson | Piece by Piece | |
"Love Myself" | Hailee Steinfeld | HAIZ | |
"You're Such a ..." | |||
"Rock Bottom" (solo or ft. DNCE) | |||
"Hell No's and Headphones" | |||
"Revival" | Selena Gomez | Revival | |
"Hands to Myself" | |||
"Good for You" | |||
"Me & the Rhythm" | |||
"Body Heat" | |||
"Perfect" | |||
"Prosecco" | Timeflies | Just for Fun | |
"Cake by the Ocean" | DNCE | Swaay | |
"Jinx" | |||
"Used to Love You" | Gwen Stefani | This Is What the Truth Feels Like | |
"Sorry" | Justin Bieber | Purpose | |
"Touch" | Pia Mia | Single | |
2016 | "Tied To You" (ft. Justin Tranter) | The Knocks | 55 |
"Make Me Like You" | Gwen Stefani | This Is What the Truth Feels Like | |
"Misery" | |||
"You're My Favourite" | |||
"Where Would I Be?" | |||
"Truth" | |||
"Send Me A Picture" | |||
"Red Flag" | |||
"Asking 4 It" (ft. Fetty Wap) | |||
"Naughty" | |||
"Me Without You" | |||
"Rare" | |||
"Rocket Ship" | |||
"Getting Warmer" | |||
"Obsessed" | |||
"Splash" | |||
"Our World" (ft. Justin Tranter) | Shapov | AXTONE 10 | |
"Close" (ft. Tove Lo) | Nick Jonas | Last Year Was Complicated |
Design career
Jewelry was a natural outlet for Tranter's creative talent as experience with his mother's jewelry business led him to his early day job in a jewelry store after he moved to New York. Tranter's jewelry company, Fetty, grew out of necklaces he designed to sell as merchandise for the Semi Precious Weapons shows.[8] These rock-and-roll inspired pieces consist mostly of heart and weapon themed charm necklaces and earrings.
In 2008, he designed a limited-edition sneaker for DKNY.[9]
Television appearances
Tranter has appeared as a guest on the E! cable network show Chelsea Lately.[10] In December 2008, he also appeared as a coach on the MTV reality show MADE in which he helped a young girl transform into a "rock star".[11] Tranter appears in the diner in the music video for Telephone by Lady Gaga.[12]
References
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- ↑ "17th Annual Academy AIDS Benefit.". Retrieved 25 September 2014.
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- ↑ "Inside Lady Gaga's Monster Ball". November 2012. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
- ↑ "How an Unlikely Duo Became the Hottest Songwriters in Pop Music". January 2016. Retrieved January 7, 2016.
- ↑ "This Rocker Has Been Writing All Of Your Favorite Pop Songs". November 2015. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
- ↑ "20 Biggest Breakouts of 2015". December 2015. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
- ↑ "Semi Precious Weapons Official Bio". April 2010. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
- ↑ Newman, Sabrina (February 7, 2008). "StyleHive Sneak Peek: Justin Tranter's Exclusive DKNY Sneaker Line". Retrieved December 12, 2008.
- ↑ "Guest Appearance on Chelsea Lately". November 2012. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
- ↑ "MTV MADE: Rock Star. Season 9, Episode 30". December 6, 2008. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
- ↑ "Telephone (Video)". November 2012. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
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