Superproducer RedOne talks to the Wall Street Journal’s Lee Hawkins about hit-making and how he became one of the top music producers in the world. RedOne, whose real name is Nadir Khayat, has worked with everyone from Lady Gaga, to Pitbull, One Direction, Havana Brown, Jennifer Lopez, Enriquez Iglesias and many others. A native of Morocco, RedOne talks to Hawkins about how his global background helps him write and produce dance songs that become hits across the world.

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35 Replies to “Lady Gaga Hitmaker RedOne On Career & Songwriting”

  1. I personally consider that Lady Gaga was finally able to understand truthfully her own music, the point from where to precisely start it all, thanks to RedOne. Not that one depend on another. There's, in my opinion, an interdependence between both. Their artistries complete one another, like he said in this video. Lady Gaga's work wouldn't be the same without him. Mr. RedOne, thank you for making unforgettable work, undeniable artistic success and masterpieces for my life!!!!!! You're really talented and smart. I can tell this by only things you said in the interviews of yours – at least, those I've watched – and by the high quality of your art. My dearest "thank you" to you!!!!!

  2. THE FAME
    Just Dance
    Poker Face
    Lovegame
    Money Honey
    Boys Boys Boys
    Paper Gangster

    THE FAME MONSTER
    Bad Romance
    Alejandro
    Monster
    So Happy I Could Die

    BORN THIS WAY
    Judas
    Scheiße
    Hair

    ARTPOP
    Gypsy

    JOANNE
    Angel Down

  3. All these people are making tons of money but where's the artistic credibility? Where's the art? It's all about money and pandering to the mainstream music listeners

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