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Arthouse Entertainment is a Los Angeles-based music publishing and production company founded by Kara DioGuardi and Stephen Finfer. Arthouse represents a roster of songwriters, producers and artists.

Hit Songs
Arthouse songs were released on over 150 million hit records, consecutively earning a Billboard rank among its Top 10 competitors for 3 consecutive quarters. Songs such as “Walk Away (Kelly Clarkson) “Come Clean” (Hilary Duff), “Gangsta Nation” (Westside Connection) and “What’s Left of Me” (Nick Lachey), multi-platform singles such as “Me & U” (Cassie) and “We Fly High” (Jim Jones), and cross-genre hits like “Rich Girl” (Gwen Stefani), “Holy Water” (Big & Rich) and “(I Got that) Boom Boom” (Britney Spears) helped Arthouse climb the ranks as an independent music publisher world-wide.

Music Chart Rankings
Arthouse has been represented on the Billboard Top Ten albums chart with songs and productions on Britney Spears (Circus), Pink   (Funhouse), Katy Perry (One of the Boys), Sugarland (Love on the Inside), Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus (Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus), and David Archuleta’s self-titled debut.

Awards
Arthouse writers have been recipients of BMI & ASCAP Awards, including: Zukhan Bey’s “We Fly High” (Jim Jones), Kasia Livingston’s “Stickwitu” (The Pussycat Dolls), Emanuel Kiriakou’s “What’s Left of Me” (Nick Lachey), Ryan Leslie’s “Me & U” (Cassie), and in addition to earning 11 BMI Pop Awards, Kara DioGuardi was named BMI Songwriter of the Year. The Grammy foundation nominated Arthouse writer/producers, such as Mitch Allan & Kara DioGuardi for Belinda (“Bella Traicion” as Song of the Year), James Poyser for Al Green (Lay it Down as Best R&B Album), and Greg Wells for Mika (“Love Today” as Best Dance Recording).

Featured Placements
Arthouse songs have been featured in major campaigns nation-wide, including brands such as Chrysler, Pepsi, Elizabeth Arden, Dell, Doritos, Candies and Bally’s. Arthouse songs have also been licensed in film and television productions, for studios such as Disney, Warner Bros Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures, Sony Pictures, New Line Cinemas, Paramount Pictures, and Lions Gate Entertainment; as well as NBC, ABC, CBS, MTV, VH1, BET, HBO, Lifetime, Bravo and the CW.