Ian Scott | |
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Also known as | iRok |
Born | 1982 (age 41–42) |
Origin | United States |
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Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Rondor/Universal |
Website | www |
Ian Scott (born 1982), also known by the pseudonym iRok, is an American record producer and songwriter.[1] In 2006, Scott joined Mark Jackson to produce and license songs and underscore for hit MTV shows such as The Hills, Laguna Beach, The City, Real World/Road Rules Challenge and many others. Later in 2006 Ian along with his partner Mark produced and co-wrote the hit single Yeah performed by famed Korean Artist Park Jung-ah. The song hit the top of Korean charts and launched Ian's career. The partnership between Jackson and Scott later formed the music production team MJ&iRoK.
Biography
Together MJ&iRoK have produced tracks for artists and groups such as Bishop Briggs,[2] Forever The Sickest Kids, Brandyn H*Wood Bordeaux, Josh Kelley, Pete Yorn, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Park Jung-ah, Girls Aloud, Brenda Song, Alyson Stoner, Colette Carr, Cody Wise and Brinn Nicole, among others.
Publishing company
In 2010, Scott inked an exclusive publishing deal with Rondor Music Publishing, a division UMPG.
Discography
Songwriting credits
Year | Song | Artist | Album |
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2006 | Yeah' | Park Jung-ah | So Amazin' Park Jung-ah CJ Music |
2006 | If You Feel Me' | Suga Free | Just Add Water Bunalo Records |
2007 | Strong' | Jordyn Taylor | Jordyn Taylor (Single) Strong Interscope Records |
2008 | Girl Like Me' | Brenda Song | Demo track |
2008 | Break It Down' | Alyson Stoner | Demo track |
2010 | Could It Be You "Punk Rock Chick"' | Brandyn | Could It Be You (Punk Rock Chick) Ep |
2010 | Parents Worst Nightmare' | Brandyn H*Wood Bordeaux | Could It Be You (Punk Rock Chick) Ep |
2011 | Life Of The Party' | Forever The Sickest Kids | Forever the Sickest Kids Universal Motown |
2011 | Forever Girl' | Forever The Sickest Kids | Forever the Sickest Kids Universal Motown |
References
- ↑ News and Events. Archived 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine Musicians Institute, 2009. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- ↑ "Bishop Briggs | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 January 2021.