Blake Slatkin(born October 16, 1997) is an Americanrecord producerand songwriter.[1]He has produced songs for high-profile music industry artists includingJustin Bieber,[1]Lil Nas X,[1]Lizzo,[2]The Kid Laroi,[1]Sam Smith,[3]andSZA.Slatkin has produced sevenBillboardHot 100-top ten singles, four of which peaked at number one.[1][4]

Blake Slatkin
2022 by Daniel Prakopcyk
Born
Blake Slatkin

(1997-10-16)October 16, 1997(age 27)
Alma materNew York University
Occupation(s)Songwriter, record producer

Career

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Slatkin was born and raised inLos Angeles,Californiaand began playing guitar at 10 years old.[1]He performed in bands and sang at venues around Los Angeles before discovering a career in production.[1]At 16 he began an internship with producerBenny Blancobefore moving toNew York Cityto attendNew York University.

As a student at NYU, Slatkin worked withGracie Abrams[5][6]andOmar Apollo[1][7]as a producer and songwriter and served as an executive producer on both of their debut projects. Upon dropping out of NYU, Slatkin relocated to Los Angeles to work in music full time.

Slatkin worked with longtime collaborators The Kid Laroi, Lil Nas X,Omer Fedi,and 24kGoldn during the 2020COVID-19 Pandemic.He had his first No. 1 on theBillboardHot 100 that year with 24kGoldn's "Mood" feat. Iann Dior. The song topped the chart for eight weeks. That year he also produced "Without You" by The Kid Laroi, followed by The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber's "Stay",[8][9][10][11]which also peaked at No. 1 on theBillboardHot 100, along with theBillboardGlobal 200and spent seven weeks at the top of the chart, becoming the second longest running song of all-time on the chart as well as spend the most weeks at No. 1 in pop radio history.[12][13]

Forbesincluded him in their annual30 Under 30 Listin 2022[14][4]and was a Pop Song of the Year honoree at the 2022 BMI Pop Awards for his work on "Mood",[15][16][17]and was nominated at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards for Producer of the Year.[18]

At the 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards, Slatkin earned "Record of the Year" for his work on Lizzo's "About Damn Time". In addition, he won awards for Best Remixed Record and best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Unholy" with Sam Smith and Kim Petras.

In 2021, Slatkin was added toVariety'sannual Hitmakers of the Year list.[1][19]

Production discography

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Title Year Artist Album Songwriting Producing
"Ignorin" 2018 Omar Apollo Stereo Y
"Erase" Y Y
"Heart" Y Y
"Six Speed" Role Model Non-album single Y Y
"Ashamed" 2019 Omar Apollo Friends Y Y
"There For Me (Interlude)" Y Y
"So Good" Y
"Trouble" Y Y
"Facts" Kevin Gates I'm Him Y Y
"Mean It" Gracie Abrams Non-album single Y Y
"Chip On My Shoulder" Rod Wave Ghetto Gospel Y Y
"Bad Energy" 2020 Juice Wrld Legends Never Die Y Y
"Clear Bones" Jean Dawson Pixel Bath Y Y
"Friend" Gracie Abrams Minor Y Y
"Under / Over" Y Y
"Tehe" Y Y
"I Miss You, I'm Sorry" Y
"Long Sleeves" Y Y
"Minor" Y Y
"Miss Me" Lil Tecca Virgo World Y Y
"The Bakery" Melanie Martinez After School Y Y
"I'm Amazing" Omar Apollo Apolonio Y Y
"Without You" The Kid Laroi F*ck Love (Savage) Y Y
"Brush Fire" Gracie Abrams Non-album single Y Y
"Unlearn"
(withGracie Abrams)
2021 Benny Blanco Friends Keep Secrets 2 Y Y
"You"
(withMarshmelloandVance Joy)
Y Y
"Care"
(withOmar Apollo)
Y Y
"Company"
(featuringFuture)
24kGoldn El Dorado Y Y
"Outta Pocket" Y Y
"Butterflies" Y Y
"Breath Away" Y Y
"Yellow Lights" Y Y
"3, 2, 1" Y Y
"Empty"
(featuringSwae Lee)
Y Y
"Cut It Off" Y Y
"Mood"
(featuringIann Dior)
Y Y
"Mess It Up" Gracie Abrams Non-album single Y Y
"Stay"
(withJustin Bieber)
The Kid Laroi F*ck Love 3: Over You Y Y
"Don't Leave"
(featuringG HerboandLil Durk)
Y
"Thats What I Want" Lil Nas X Montero Y Y
"Sun Goes Down" Y
"Feels Like" Gracie Abrams This Is What It Feels Like Y Y
"Camden" Y
"The Bottom" Y Y
"Older" Y
"Painkillers" Y
"Alright" Y Y
"Doom" Juice Wrld Fighting Demons Y
"What Would You Do?" 2022 Tate McRae I Used to Think I Could Fly Y Y
"Hate Myself" Y Y
"About Damn Time" Lizzo Special Y Y
"Grrrls" Y Y
"I Love You Bitch" Y Y
"Bad Decisions" Benny Blanco,BTS,andSnoop Dogg Non-album single Y Y
"Too Well" Reneé Rapp Everything to Everyone Y Y
"What Can I Do" Y Y
"Special" SZA SOS Y Y
"I Can't Go Back to the Way It Was (Intro)" 2023 The Kid Laroi Non-album single Y Y
"Lose You" Sam Smith Gloria Y Y
"Unholy"
(withKim Petras)
Y Y
"How to Cry" Y Y
"Happy" Kesha Gag Order Y
"Pretty Girl" Ice Spice&Rema Non-album single Y Y
"Too Much" The Kid Laroi,Central Cee,Jungkook The First Time Y Y
"What Just Happened" The Kid Laroi The First Time Y Y
"Bleed" Y Y
"Where Do You Sleep?" Y Y
"You" Y Y
"Call Me Instead"
(featuringYoungBoy Never Broke Again)
Y Y
"J Christ" 2024 Lil Nas X TBD Y
"Where Do We Go Now?" Y Y
"Heaven" The Kid Laroi Non-album single Y Y
"Calling After Me" Wallows Model Y Y
"Spite" Omar Apollo God Said No Y Y
"360" Charli xcx Brat Y
"365" Y
"360 featuring robyn and yung lean" Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat Y
"Dispose of Me" Omar Apollo God Said No Y Y
"Be Careful With Me" Y Y
"Done With You" Y Y
"Empty" Y Y
"How" Y Y
"Touch" KATSEYE SIS (Soft is Strong) Y Y
"Til The Morning" Royel Otis PRATTS & PAIN Y

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