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Rob Fusari

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Rob Fusari is a Grammy winning American record producer and songwriter based in New York City.[1]

Lady Gaga

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In 2008, Fusari served as producer on Lady Gaga's debut album, The Fame.[2][3] Although Fusari claimed to have discovered Gaga, it later came to light that Wendy Starland discovered her. Fusari was ordered by the court to pay Starland an undisclosed amount.[1]

Production discography

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Key
Indicates single release
# Indicates promotional single release
Title Year Artist(s) Album Co-writer Producer
"No, No, No"† 1997 Destiny's Child Destiny's Child checkY checkY
"Wild Wild West"† 1999 Will Smith
(featuring Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee)
Wild Wild West
and Willennium
checkY checkY
"Bootylicious"† 2001 Destiny's Child Survivor checkY checkY
"Apple Pie à la Mode" checkY checkY
"Happy Face" checkY checkY
"Outro (DC-3) Thank You" checkY checkY
"You're the Only One" Destiny's Child
(European reissue)
☒N checkY
"Winter Paradise" 8 Days of Christmas checkY checkY
"A "DC" Christmas Medley" ☒N checkY
"This Christmas" ☒N checkY
"This Goes Out" 2002 3LW A Girl Can Mack checkY checkY
"Past 12" Kelly Rowland Simply Deep checkY checkY
"Train on a Track"† checkY checkY
"No Coincidence" checkY checkY
"Love That Man"† Whitney Houston Just Whitney checkY checkY
"Paparazzi"† 2008 Lady Gaga The Fame checkY checkY
"Beautiful, Dirty, Rich"# checkY checkY
"Again Again" checkY checkY
"Brown Eyes" checkY checkY
"Disco Heaven" checkY checkY
"Vanity"# Non-album promotional single checkY checkY
"Retro Dance Freak" 2009 The Fame
(Japanese edition)
checkY checkY
"Bang Bang"† Melanie Fiona The Bridge checkY checkY
"Fever"† Adam Lambert For Your Entertainment checkY ☒N
"Shadow" 2013 f(x) Pink Tape ☒N checkY
"Brave Honest Beautiful" 2015 Fifth Harmony
(featuring Meghan Trainor)
Reflection checkY checkY

References

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  1. ^ a b Michaels, Sean (20 November 2014). "Lady Gaga's former producer must pay an undisclosed amount to woman who discovered singer". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 18 April 2025.
  2. ^ "Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga Win Early Grammys". Billboard. 31 January 2010. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Names and Faces: Kathy Griffin speaks out against 'don't ask, don't tell'". The Washington Post. 20 March 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
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