Louis Gibzen
Louis Gibzen | |
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Born | (1991-07-28) 28 July 1991 |
Origin | Middleton, Greater Manchester, England |
Genres | Hip hop, R&B, synthpop, dance |
Occupation(s) | Producer, songwriter |
Years active | 2006-present |
Louis Gibzen (born Louis Gibson Hurndall), is a British Gold-selling hip-hop/electro producer of Barbadian descent. He was raised in Middleton, Greater Manchester and is known as a promising upcoming producer throughout the UK. He produced the record "Stay with Me" for Ironik's debut album.[1]
The record hit #5 on the UK charts whilst Gibzen was just 16. Since then he has produced tracks for Joe Budden's mixtape Mood Muzik 3 and Maino's The Hand Of God.[citation needed] He has also worked with Sway, Chipmunk, Rhea, Pyrelli, S.B.D., Wiley and Red Cafe. Gibzen also produced Fugative's single "Sticks And Stones" with Anthony Anderson & Steve Smith. He is currently producing for Akon, Wiz Khalifa, Ella Henderson and on Wretch 32's upcoming album.[2]
Gibzen has made various instrumentals for American dance crew Jabbawockeez, One being titled Forever.
He also has his own production company and music site.[3] In 2012 Gibzen revealed that he and his label are releasing a Champagne in partnership with footballer Mario Balotelli called LF Champagne.[4]
Louis's productions are being used for the E4 show Youngers.
Notable production credits
- "Stay With Me" (DJ Ironik)
- "Introvert Me" (Pyrelli)
- "Man Of The Match" (Sway DaSafo)
- "Sticks & Stones (production & songwriting)" (Fugative)
- "For The Money" (Ya Boy)
- "Lose My Life" (Chipmunk)
- "Cliche" (Loick Essien)
- "Get It Tonight" (Loick Essien)
- "Life's Just A Playground" (Mims)
- "Wait & See" (Smiler)
- "Spender" (Smiler feat. Lana Del Rey)
- "Exist" (Nicole Scherzinger)
- "I'm Dreaming" (Wretch 32)
- "Us Against The World" (Clement Marfo & The Frontline)
- "Overload (songwriting)" (Dot Rotten)
- "Sing For Tomorrow (piano)" (Sneakbo)
- "Another Night Alone" (K'Naan)
- "I Don't Want It (co-production & songwriting)" (Akon)
- "Rock Bottom (co-production)" (Zak Abel)
External links
- Myspace site
References
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^ "Wretch 32's Official Site". Louis Gibzen. 27 December 2011. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
^ "Louis Gibzen's Twitter". Louis Gibzen. 27 December 2010. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
^ "Louis Gibzen's Twitter". Louis Gibzen. 27 December 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
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