Rabitt

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Rabitt
Background information
Birth nameYik Nam Jason Wu
Born (1993-08-02) August 2, 1993 (age 30)
Hong Kong[1]
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
  • Drums
  • keyboards
  • guitar
  • bass
Years active2014−present
Websitewww.rabittbeats.com

Yik Nam Jason Wu[2] (born August 2, 1993), known professionally as Rabitt,[3] is a Grammy Award and Emmy Award nominated record producer and songwriter from Hong Kong, now based in Los Angeles, CA.[1] Rabitt has produced and written songs for Andy Grammer, Anyma, Kiiara, Charlotte Lawrence, VÉRITÉ, Álvaro Soler, Eric Nam, Ingrid Andress, and others.[4][5][6]

Early life and education[edit]

Wu was born and raised in Hong Kong.[1][7] He started playing piano at the age of 5 and soon developed a passion for the drums. He then attended Berklee College of Music in 2011 and moved to Los Angeles, California shortly after graduation.[1][7] It was at Berklee where he would meet the woman who would eventually sign him to her label, Kara DioGuardi, CEO of Arthouse Entertainment. DioGuardi is a visiting scholar with expertise in songwriting at Berklee.[8]

Wu credits his parents' moral and financial support with allowing him to succeed in the music industry.[1]

In 2014, Wu signed his first publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing and Arthouse Entertainment. The deal helped him obtain the visa necessary to stay in the United States after finishing school.[1]

Professional career[edit]

After connecting with DioGuardi, Wu collaborated with another of Arthouse Entertainment's artists, Claire Rachel Wilkinson, then going by the name Clairity. Wu's production was featured on her 2015 debut EP "Alienation".[5][3]

Wu co-wrote and produced Andy Grammer's 2017 track "Freeze" off his album, The Good Parts. It was the last song Grammer wrote for the album, and he considered it a "little ode" to his days as a street performer singing "Sunday Morning" by Maroon 5.[9] In 2019, Wu said hearing the song play in the Italian underwear store Calzedonia was the "proudest moment of his career".[1]

In 2018, Wu co-wrote and produced an original composition titled "Perfume Smoke" for the soap opera General Hospital.[10] The song was nominated for an Outstanding Original Song – Drama Emmy at the 45th Daytime Emmy Awards.[11]

Discography[edit]

Title Year Artist Album Writer Producer or Co-Producer
"Exorcism" 2015 Clairity Alienation checkY checkY
"The Warrior" Diego Boneta Single checkY checkY
"Over You" Jebe & Petty x Factor Indonesia checkY
"Words Like Weapons" 2016 Clairity Single checkY checkY
"Saint Lo" Megan Washington Single checkY checkY
"Break Your Ways" Shaan Single checkY checkY
"Break Your Waves" Uhre UHRE checkY checkY
"Freeze" 2017 Andy Grammer Good Parts checkY checkY
"Higher & Higher" Joe Ghost Single checkY checkY
"Risky Love" Lime Cordiale Permanent Vacation checkY checkY
"Lost" 2018 MOONZz Aftershock checkY checkY
"Don't Call Me" Eric Nam Honestly checkY checkY
"Stain" Colin Chase, Gill Chang, Miranda Glory Single checkY
"Leave Me Alone" William Bolton Anti Love Love Songs checkY checkY
"I Bet" Charlotte Lawrence Young checkY checkY
"L*** Is A Bad Word" Kiiara Single checkY checkY
"Loca" 2019 Alvaro Soler Mar De Colores checkY
"On My Own" Trevor Moran Single checkY checkY
"Lovers + Strangers" Starley Single checkY
"Pushing All My Friends Away" Quinn Lewis Single checkY checkY
"Hurt Me Now" Single checkY
"Empty" Single checkY
"One of Us" Single checkY checkY
"Free" Sam Tsui Trust checkY checkY
"Nowhere Fast" Valley Maybe - Side B checkY
"First Time" Andy Grammer Naïve checkY checkY
"She'd Say" featuring Ladysmith Black Mambazo checkY checkY
"Electric" Max and Harvey, Jayden Bartels Single checkY checkY
"Ocean" VÉRITÉ Single checkY checkY
"faded" New Skin checkY checkY
"Sunflowers" Matthew Chaim Mathematics of Nature checkY checkY
"Reason" checkY checkY
"Departed" checkY checkY
"Tender" checkY checkY
"Thoughts" checkY checkY
"Byways" checkY checkY
"Winter/Fall" checkY checkY
"Love Die Young" Eric Nam Before We Begin checkY checkY
"Congratulations" featuring Marc E. Bassy checkY checkY
"Come Through" checkY checkY
"How'm I Doing" checkY checkY
"You're Sexy I'm Sexy" checkY checkY
"Egoist" 2020 Jenna Holiday Single checkY checkY
"Great Advice" Hayley Gene Penner Single checkY checkY
"Paradise" Eric Nam The Other Side checkY checkY
"잘 지내지 (How You Been)" checkY checkY
"Down For You" checkY checkY
"Love Die Young (Korean Version)" checkY checkY
"Achilles Heart" Megan Washington Batflowers checkY
"Batflowers" checkY checkY
"Bounce" King & Prince L & checkY checkY
"Island" Matthew Chaim Social Gathering by Gatsby Global checkY checkY
"Form" Single checkY checkY
"Tear" Single checkY checkY
"Life of the Party" Ingrid Andress Lady Like checkY checkY
"Feeling Things" checkY
"Sin Again" Rotana Single checkY checkY
"twenty something" sad alex songs that you'll probably never hear pt. 2 checkY checkY
"Lesson Zero" 2021 Epik High Epik High is Here checkY checkY
"True Crime ft. Miso" checkY checkY
"Red Balloons" Matthew Chaim Single checkY checkY
"Walk Backwards" Maude Latour Single checkY checkY
"Confident" Kat Cunning Single checkY checkY
"untitled" Jayde sad songs about sad things checkY
"Necessary Death" Rotana Single checkY checkY
"One That Got Away" sad alex Single checkY checkY
"Fuck Your Friends" Matluck Single checkY checkY
"Bitch Don't Be Mad" Maeta Habits checkY checkY
"Bitch Don't Be Mad Remix ft. Mura Masa & Nao" checkY checkY
"I Don't Know You Anymore" Eric Nam There and Back Again checkY checkY
"Any Other Way" checkY checkY
"Lost on Me" 2022 checkY checkY
"Wildfire" checkY checkY
"Admit" checkY checkY
"What If" checkY checkY
"One Way Lover" checkY checkY
"Rich Kids Anthem ft. Lee Hi" Epik High Epik High is Here checkY checkY
"Jake From State Farm" Salem Ilese Unsponsored Content checkY checkY
"You Might Not Like Her" Maddie Zahm Single checkY
"Uhuh Uhuh (Mama)" HARVEY Single checkY checkY
"I'd Love To" 2023 Francis Karel Crash & Burn checkY checkY
"Romantic Comedies" checkY checkY
"Enemy" eaJ Single checkY checkY
"One (Me Trago Al Sol)" Songcamp, Kathleen Regan, Alan Lili, Rabitt C4 Camp checkY checkY
"2x2" Kiki Riggs Single checkY checkY
"Lovely Enough" Emily James Single checkY checkY
"Heartbeat" Rowan Drake Single checkY checkY
"July" Johnny Orlando Single checkY checkY
"part of his world" sad alex Single checkY checkY
"Salt" Matthew Chaim NaCl checkY checkY
"NaCl" Rabitt, Matthew Chaim checkY checkY
"Second to Last" Ryan Nealon Single checkY checkY
"House on a Hill" Eric Nam House on a Hill checkY checkY
"House on a Hill ft. Em Beihold" checkY checkY
"Don't Leave Yet" checkY checkY
"undefined" checkY checkY
"Sink or Swim" checkY checkY
"Exist" checkY checkY
"The Maze" J. Maya Single checkY checkY
"Hellbent" checkY checkY
"Pictures of You" 2024 Anyma Single checkY
"Here I Am" Rotana Single checkY
"Us" Single checkY checkY
"the end" Shoffy, Emilia Ali Single checkY checkY
"In My Mind ft. Zak Abel" Eric Nam House on a Hill Deluxe Album checkY checkY
"Strawberries" checkY checkY
"Wish I Didn't Care ft. Lyn Lapid" checkY checkY

Awards and nominations[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Meet Jason Wu". VoyageLA. November 4, 2019. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  2. ^ "Rabitt -Genius Bio". Genius.com. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Rabbitt". Universal Music Publishing Group. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  4. ^ "Rabitt Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
  5. ^ a b Lipshutz, Jason (July 13, 2015). "Clairity Song Premiere: Hear 'Velcro' from her Debut EP". billboard. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  6. ^ "Eric Nam - How'm I Doing Lyrics".
  7. ^ a b Basford, Tom (June 22, 2011). "The Jazz Tellers". Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  8. ^ "Kara DioGuardi". Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  9. ^ Weatherby, Taylor (December 1, 2017). "Andy Grammar Shares Stories Behind Tracks on 'The Good Parts'". billboard. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  10. ^ "AIR + WATER AND SESAC CONGRATULATE AXEL MANSOOR ON EMMY NOMINATION". April 25, 2018. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  11. ^ "THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES NOMINATIONS FOR THE 45TH ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARDS". March 21, 2018. Retrieved December 6, 2019.

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