Rob Fusari
Appearance
Rob Fusari is a Grammy winning American record producer and songwriter based in New York City.[1]
Lady Gaga
[edit]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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Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Co-writer | Producer |
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"No, No, No"† | 1997 | Destiny's Child | Destiny's Child | ![]() |
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"Wild Wild West"† | 1999 | Will Smith (featuring Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee) |
Wild Wild West and Willennium |
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"Bootylicious"† | 2001 | Destiny's Child | Survivor | ![]() |
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"Apple Pie à la Mode" | ![]() |
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"Happy Face" | ![]() |
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"Outro (DC-3) Thank You" | ![]() |
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"You're the Only One" | Destiny's Child (European reissue) |
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"Winter Paradise" | 8 Days of Christmas | ![]() |
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"A "DC" Christmas Medley" | ![]() |
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"This Christmas" | ![]() |
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"This Goes Out" | 2002 | 3LW | A Girl Can Mack | ![]() |
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"Past 12" | Kelly Rowland | Simply Deep | ![]() |
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"Train on a Track"† | ![]() |
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"No Coincidence" | ![]() |
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"Love That Man"† | Whitney Houston | Just Whitney | ![]() |
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"Paparazzi"† | 2008 | Lady Gaga | The Fame | ![]() |
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"Beautiful, Dirty, Rich"# | ![]() |
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"Again Again" | ![]() |
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"Brown Eyes" | ![]() |
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"Disco Heaven" | ![]() |
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"Vanity"# | Non-album promotional single | ![]() |
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"Retro Dance Freak" | 2009 | The Fame (Japanese edition) |
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"Bang Bang"† | Melanie Fiona | The Bridge | ![]() |
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"Fever"† | Adam Lambert | For Your Entertainment | ![]() |
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"Shadow" | 2013 | f(x) | Pink Tape | ![]() |
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"Brave Honest Beautiful" | 2015 | Fifth Harmony (featuring Meghan Trainor) |
Reflection | ![]() |
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References
[edit]- ^ 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.
- ^ "Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga Win Early Grammys". Billboard. 31 January 2010. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
- ^ "Names and Faces: Kathy Griffin speaks out against 'don't ask, don't tell'". The Washington Post. 20 March 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2010.