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Kameron Alexander

Kameron Alexander is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer from Pasadena, California.

After graduating high school, Kameron went on to pursue audio engineering full-time at the Los Angeles Recording School, during which he also apprenticed under Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and record producer Raphael Saadiq. After spending a few years under his wing, Kameron went on to work at Larrabee Studios in North Hollywood; where, he would be mentored by world-class mixer Dave Pensado. After spending time learning from some of the best mixers and producers in the industry, Kameron began the approach of songwriting and production.

Since then, Kameron has signed a publishing deal with Sony/ATV[1] and has worked with artists and producers such as Frank Ocean,[2] Jacob Banks, Kelly Rowland, Little Big Town, Parson James, LP, Meghan Trainor, Malay Ho, Arlissa, No I.D., Illenium, Michael Bolton, J.R. Rotem, Frank E, A$AP Rocky, & Alan Walker, Marshmello, Alicia Keys, Kane Brown, Justin Bieber, Shy Carter, EXO, Normani, Ne-Yo, John Legend.

Discography

Artist, writer and composer credits

Technical credits

Chart performance

"Grand" – Kane Brown (single from album Different Man )


"Pray" – Illenium feat. Kameron Alexander (single from album Ascend )

References

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