Omer Fedi
Omer Fedi עומר פדי | |
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Born | Tel Aviv, Israel | 25 March 2000
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, bass, drums |
Years active | 2018–present |
Labels | Universal |
Omer Fedi (Hebrew: עומר פדי; born 25 March 2000) is an Israeli record producer, songwriter and musician from Tel Aviv. He has co-written, produced and performed on "Mood" by 24kGoldn ft. Iann Dior, "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" by Lil Nas X, "Unholy" by Sam Smith and Kim Petras and "Stay" by the Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber, all of which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100,[1][2][3] the Kid Laroi and Juice Wrld's platinum single "Go!"[4] and Machine Gun Kelly's Tickets to My Downfall album which peaked at number one on the Billboard 200.[5] He was included on XXL magazine's list of the "best hip hop producers of 2020".[6] He has been nominated and won several awards such as the Grammys, iHeart Radio Music Awards, BMI Awards and Variety Awards.
Early life
[edit]Omer Fedi's father, Asher Fedi, is a drummer who MTV described as "one of the most accomplished and well-respected drummers in Israel". Asher taught Fedi to play drums from a young age, however at ten he began pursuing guitar instead, inspired by Drake Bell's character in Drake & Josh..[2] At age 16, Fedi and his father moved to Los Angeles in order to find further musical opportunities, where Fedi then enrolled in Calabasas High School. Joining his high school's jazz ensemble, his playing soon began drawing audiences from outside of the regular parent attendees. A jazz clinician he worked with as part of the ensemble said Fedi "could speak through the instrument" when he played guitar.[2] In 2018, he entered the Reno Jazz Festival, where he won the "Outstanding Performer" award, against over 9,000 other contestants. Within the following year, he was approached by songwriter Sam Hook to collaborate.[2] Fedi says that he had never written a song until then, but he worked with Hook every day after school.[2]
Career
[edit]Working with Sam Hook, Fedi began writing songs for artists like Ella Mai. He started working with Yungblud shortly after he finished high school and began branching out to other artists as well.[2] Fedi soon met 24kGoldn at a party, then they started writing together just a week later.[2] Beginning in March 2020, Fedi began performing on Machine Gun Kelly's COVID-19 lockdown session, where he covered songs such as "Misery Business"[7][8] and "Waiting on the World to Change".[9] On 31 March 2020, "City of Angels" by 24kGoldn was released, which Fedi co-wrote, produced and performed on.[10] On 12 June, "Go!" by the Kid Laroi featuring Juice Wrld was released, which Fedi produced.[11][12] On the same day, I'm Gone by Iann Dior was released, which Fedi produced and composed.[13] Fedi co-wrote and performed on Mood by 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior, which was released on 24 July 2020, which peaked at number one and remained in the charts for 33 weeks.[14] On the same day, the Kid Laroi's mixtape F*ck Love was released, which Fedi produced and helped compose. On November 6, "Without You" was released along with the "F*ck Love" deluxe titled F*ck Love Savage, which Fedi co-wrote, composed and produced.[15] The song peaked at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100.[16]
He performed guitar and bass and co-produced on Machine Gun Kelly's album Tickets to My Downfall, which was released in September 2020, and peaked at number one on the Billboard 200.[17] In December 2020, Yungblud's album Weird! was released, which Fedi performed on.[18]
Lil Nas X's song "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)", was released on March 26, 2021, making its debut at the top of the Billboard Hot 100.[19] Lil Nas X proceeded to release his full length Montero album which Fedi executive produced. Lead single "That's What I Want" continued to go #1 on the Top 40 Chart.[20]
The Kid Laroi later released "Without You" with Miley Cyrus which Fedi performed at SNL on May 8, 2021, alongside Miley and Laroi.[19]
Fedi worked with The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber on their single "Stay" (released July 9th, 2021.) "Stay" peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, along with the Billboard Global 200 and spent seven weeks at the top of the chart, becoming the second longest running song of all-time on the chart and spent the most weeks at No. 1 in pop radio history.[21][22][23] On 2 September 2022 Sam Smith and Kim Petras released "Unholy" which Fedi co-wrote and co-produced. "Unholy" peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and went on to win a grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.[24]
On December 9, 2022, SZA released her song "Special" which Fedi also co-wrote and co-produced on. It was released as a part of SZA's album SOS which debuted at the #1 on the Top 200 and went on to win the Grammy for Best Progressive R&B Album.[25][26]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]Year | Title | Artist | Role | Comments |
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2018 | Ella Mai | Ella Mai | Composing[27] | |
2019 | Hotel Diablo | Machine Gun Kelly | Guitar[27] | |
Nothings Ever Good Enough | Iann Dior | Composition[27] | ||
Industry Plant | Iann Dior | Composition[27] | ||
Dropped Out of College | 24kGoldn | Composition, production[28] | ||
2020 | Nicotine | Trevor Daniel | Production, songwriting[29] | |
I'm Gone | Iann Dior | Composition, production[27] | ||
F*ck Love | The Kid Laroi | Composition, production[30] | Billboard 200 No.1 Album | |
Tickets to My Downfall | Machine Gun Kelly | Bass, guitar, production, composition[27] | Billboard 200 No.1 Album | |
Weird! | Yungblud | Guitar, bass, production, composition[27] | UK No.1 Album | |
2021 | Pink Planet | Pink Sweats | Guitar[27] | |
El Dorado | 24kGoldn | Guitar, keyboards, programming[31] | ||
Montero | Lil Nas X | Songwriting, production, guitar[32][33][20] | ||
2022 | Yungblud | Yungblud | Songwriting, guitar | |
SOS | SZA | Songwriting, production | Billboard 200 No.1 Album | |
Mainstream Sellout | Machine Gun Kelly | Songwriting, production | Billboard 200 No.1 Album | |
2023 | Gloria | Sam Smith | Songwriting, production, guitar | UK No.1 Album |
Songs
[edit]Year | Title | Artist | Credits | Comments |
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2018 | Naked | Ella Mai | Writer | 2x Platinum (Single), 2x Platinum (Album)[34] |
2019 | I Can't Walk Away | Anthony Russo | Writer, producer | |
18 | Iann Dior | Writer | ||
Fast | Arizona Zervas | Writer, producer | ||
Lifetime | Ginette Claudette | Writer, producer | [35] | |
Real From the Start | YS | Writer, producer | ||
Stuck in My Ways | YS | Writer, producer | ||
Love Dies | 12am | Writer, producer | ||
Pretty | Landon Cube | Writer, producer | ||
Never is Enough | Iann Dior | Writer, producer | ||
In Too Deep | Iann Dior | Writer, producer | ||
Stay for a While | Iann Dior | Writer, producer | ||
Nothing Left to Say | Baby E | Writer, producer | ||
City of Angels | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | Platinum (Single)[36] | |
Games On Your Phone | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | ||
My Bed | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | ||
A Lot to Lose | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | ||
2020 | Bathroom Stall in Seattle | Lauren Sanderson | Writer, producer | |
Drugs | Landon Cube | Writer, producer | ||
Start Over | Jutes | Writer, producer | ||
Sideshow | Jutes | Writer, producer | ||
Where Are You Going | Jutes | Writer, producer | ||
Lovesick | Trevor Daniel | Writer, producer | ||
911 | Trevor Daniel | Writer, producer | ||
Nicotine | Trevor Daniel | Writer, producer | ||
OMG | Trevor Daniel | Writer, producer | ||
All Of That | Trevor Daniel | Writer, producer | ||
Disaster | Trevor Daniel | Writer | ||
Sick and Tired | Iann Dior | Writer, producer | Platinum (Single) | |
Miami | Noah Cunane | Writer, producer | ||
nobody else | lilspirit | Writer, producer | ||
Paradise | Iann Dior | Writer, producer | ||
Sickness | Iann Dior | Writer, producer | ||
Psycho | Iann Dior | Writer, producer | ||
Go | The Kid Laroi, Juice Wrld | Writer, producer | Gold (Single), 3x Platinum (Album) | |
Maybe | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | 2x Platinum (Single), 3x Platinum (Album) | |
For You | IV Jay | Writer, producer | ||
Forget Me Too | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Platinum (Single), Platinum (Album) | |
Drunk Face | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Platinum (Album) | |
All I Know | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Platinum (Album) | |
Kiss Kiss | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Platinum (Album) | |
Nothing Inside | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Platinum (Album) | |
Title Track | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Gold (Single), Platinum (Album) | |
Body Bag | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Gold (Single), Platinum (Album) | |
Misery Business | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Gold (Single), Platinum (Album) | |
Can't Look Back | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | 2x Platinum (Single), Platinum (Album) | |
Without You | The Kid Laroi feat. Miley Cyrus | Writer, producer | Platinum (Single), 3x Platinum (Album) | |
So Done | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | Platinum (Single), 3x Platinum (Album) | |
Always Do | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | 4x Platinum (Single), 3x Platinum (Album) | |
Holding On | Iann Dior | Writer, producer | Gold (Single) | |
Cotton Candy | YungBlud | Writer, producer | ||
Mars | Yungblud | Writer, producer | ||
Teresa | Yungblud | Writer, producer | ||
Slam The Door | Landon Cube | Writer, producer | ||
Lie To Me | Landon Cube | Writer, producer | ||
Risk | Landon Cube | Writer, producer | ||
Light Blue | Landon Cube | Writer, producer | ||
Soul | Landon Cube | Writer, producer | ||
Last Cigarette | Landon Cube | Writer, producer | ||
Seattle | Landon Cube | Writer, producer | ||
Hobosexual | 8-Aug | Writer, producer | ||
Sorry | Tokyo's Revenge | Writer, producer | ||
2021 | Tired of me | SSGKobe | Writer, producer | |
Coco | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | Platinum (Album) | |
3,2,1 | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | Platinum (Album) | |
Company | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | Platinum (Album) | |
Love Or Lust | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | Platinum (Album) | |
Breath Away | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | Platinum (Album) | |
Outta Pocket | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | Platinum (Album) | |
Butterflies | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | Platinum (Album) | |
Empty (feat. Swae Lee) | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | Gold (Single), Platinum (Album) | |
Yellow Lights | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | Gold (Single), Platinum (Album) | |
Don't Sleep | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer | Gold (Single), Platinum (Album) | |
Montero (Call Me By Your Name) | Lil Nas X | Writer, producer | 6x Platinum (Single), Platinum (Album), Nomination: GrammysRecord Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Album Of The Year | |
Shots in the Dark | Iann Dior feat. Trippie Redd | Writer, producer | ||
Sun Goes Down | Lil Nas X | Writer, producer | Gold (Single), Platinum (Album), Nomination: Grammys Album Of The Year | |
Mood (feat. Iann Dior) | 24kGoldn | Writer, producer[37][20][38] | Billboard Hot 100 Number One Single, Top 40 (Billboard Pop Airplay) Number One Single, UK Official Chart Number One Single, 7x Platinum (Single), Platinum (Album) | |
Stay | The Kid Laroi, Justin Bieber | Writer, producer | Billboard Hot 100 Number One Single, Top 40 (Billboard Pop Airplay) Number One Single, UK Official Chart Number One Single, 11x Platinum [Diamond] (Single) | |
Control the World | 24k Goldn, Lil Wayne | Writer, producer | ||
Still Breathing | Arizona Zervas | Writer | ||
That’s What I Want | Lil Nas X | Writer, producer | Top 40 (Billboard Pop Airplay) Number One Single, Platinum (Album), Nomination: Grammys Album Of The Year | |
Tales of Dominca | Lil Nas X | Writer, producer | Platinum (Album), Nomination: Grammys Album Of The Year | |
Am I Dreaming | Lil Nas X | Writer, producer | 3x Platinum (Single), Platinum (Album), Nomination: Grammys Album Of The Year | |
Let you | Iann Dior | Writer, producer | ||
Feels like | Gracie Abrams | Writer | ||
The Bottom | Gracie Abrams | Writer, producer | ||
2022 | Hopeless Romantic | Iann Dior | Writer, producer | |
Bite Me | Avril Lavigne | Writer | ||
Coke Nose | Caspr | Writer, producer | ||
Play Pretend | Caspr | Writer, producer | ||
Don't Make Sense | Caspr | Writer, producer | ||
Wandered to LA | Juice Wrld, Justin Bieber | Writer | Gold (Album) | |
Maybe (feat. Bring Me the Horizon) | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Gold (Single), Gold (Album), Nomination: Grammys Best Rock Album | |
Make Up Sex (feat. Blackbear) | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Gold (Single), Gold (Album), Nomination: Grammys Best Rock Album | |
Twin Flame | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Gold (Album), Nomination: Grammys Best Rock Album | |
Fake Love Don't Last (feat. Iann Dior) | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Gold (Album), Nomination: Grammys Best Rock Album | |
Drug Dealer (feat. Lil Wayne) | Machine Gun Kelly | Writer, producer | Gold (Album), Nomination: Grammys Best Rock Album | |
Memories | Yungblud, Willow Smith | Writer | ||
gfy | Blackbear, Machine Gun Kelly | Writer | ||
You're So Cool | Tate McRae | Writer | ||
Wrapped Around Your Finger | Post Malone | Writer, producer | Gold (Single) | |
I Love You Bitch | Lizzo | Writer, producer | Nomination: Grammys Album Of The Year, Best Pop Vocal Album | |
Unholy | Sam Smith & Kim Petras | Writer, producer | Billboard Hot 100 Number One Single, Top 40 (Billboard Pop Airplay) Number One Single, UK Official Chart Number One Single, Platinum (Single), Won Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | |
Star Walkin' | Lil Nas X | Writer, producer | 5x Platinum (Single) | |
For The Night | Chlöe Bailey, Latto | Writer, producer | ||
Too Well | Reneé Rapp | Writer, producer | ||
Special | SZA | Writer, producer | From SOS, a Billboard Top 200 #1 Album, Gold (Single), 3x Platinum (Album), Nomination: Grammys Album Of The Year, Won Grammy for Best Progressive R&B Album | |
2023 | Can't Go Back To The Way It Was (Intro) | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | |
Love Again | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | Gold (Single) | |
Lose You | Sam Smith | Writer, producer | ||
How To Cry | Sam Smith | Writer, producer | ||
In The Dark | Ava Max | Writer, producer | ||
WOMB | Melanie Martinez | Writer, producer | ||
VULGAR (with Madonna) | Sam Smith | Writer, producer | ||
Praying 4 Love | Trippie Redd | Writer, producer | ||
Too Much | The Kid Laroi, Jung Kook, Central Cee | Writer, producer | ||
In The City | Charli XCX, Sam Smith | Writer, producer | ||
What Just Happened | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | ||
Bleed | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | ||
Where Do You Sleep? | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | ||
The Line | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | ||
You | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | ||
Call Me Instead | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | [39][40] | |
Strangers pt 2 (Interlude) | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | [41] | |
2024 | J Christ | Lil Nas X | Writer, producer | [42][43] |
Heaven | The Kid Laroi | Writer, producer | [44] | |
Where Do We Go Now? | Lil Nas X | Writer, producer | [45][46][47] | |
B2b | Charli XCX | Producer | [48] | |
Debut | Katseye | Writer, producer | ||
1-800-Hot-N-Fun | Le Sserafim | Writer | [49] | |
Apt. | Rosé and Bruno Mars | Writer, producer | ||
Number One Girl | Rosé | Writer, producer |
Awards
[edit]Grammy Awards
[edit]Year | Nominee / Work | Award | Result |
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2022 | Montero (Call Me By Your Name) | Record Of The Year[50] | Nominated |
Montero (Call Me By Your Name) | Song Of The Year[51] | Nominated | |
Montero | Album Of The Year [52] | Nominated | |
2023 | Special | Album Of The Year[53] | Nominated |
Special | Best Pop Vocal Album[53] | Nominated | |
Mainstream Sellout | Best Rock Album[53] | Nominated | |
Unholy | Best Pop Duo/Group Performance [54][55] | Won |
iHeartRadio Music Awards
Year | Nominee / Work Award | Result |
---|---|---|
2022 | Omer Fedi Songwriter Of The Year[56] | Won |
2023 | Omer Fedi Songwriter Of The Year[57][58] | Nominated |
BMI Awards
Year | Nominee / Work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2022 | Mood | Song Of The Year[59] | Won |
Omer Fedi | Songwriter Of The Year[59] | Won | |
2023 | Stay | Song Of The Year[60] | Won |
Omer Fedi | Songwriter Of The Year[61] | Nominated |
Variety Awards
Year | Nominee | Award | Result |
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2021 | Omer Fedi | Variety Hitmaker of the Month[62] | Won |
2022 | Omer Fedi | Variety Hitmaker of the Month[63] | Won |
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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2021 | Downfalls High | Extra | [64] |
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