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Trevor Muzzy
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Trevor Muzzy (born May 22) is an American mixer,[1] producer, songwriter, engineer, guitarist, and bassist, known for his work with Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga, Jason Derulo, Pitbull, Alejandro Sanz, and Nicki Minaj. He has engineered and mixed tracks that have gone multi-platinum like “On The Floor” (JLo feat. Pitbull),[2] “Starships”[3] (Nicki Minaj),[4][5] “Judas” (Lady Gaga),[6] and more.
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Career
Beginnings
Originally from the bay area of California, Trevor Muzzy began his career learning bass guitar as a teen. He continued his studies at The University of California San Diego where he majored in Interdisciplinary Computing In The Arts, with a focus on music.[3] In 2009, Muzzy met RedOne, an international music producer, through a friend, and was hired as an engineer and vocal editor. Muzzy also began playing guitar on songs and eventually began mixing them.[3] During these years he engineered, played on, and mixed songs recorded and released by Lady Gaga, JLo, Pitbull, Enrique Igelsias, Kelly Rowland, Jason Derulo, Nicole Scherizinger, Nicki Minaj, and more.[7]
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Discography
Notable productions
- SonReal - "The Aaron LP" (album), "Have A Nice Day" (single),[8] "Last Year" (single), "Parachutes" (single), "Healing (feat. Jessie Reyez)", "Bank On Me" (single),[9] "Ride" (single)[10]
Notable mixes
- Alejandro Sanz - "Mi Persona Favorita (feat. Camila Cabello)" (single),[11] "#ElDisco" (album),[7] "No Tengo Nada" (single)[11]
- Ricky Martin - "Tiburones" (single)[12]
- SonReal - "Can I Get A Witness" (single), "No Warm Up" (single)[13]
- Pablo Alborán - Prometo (album)[14]
- Lady Gaga - Born This Way (album),[7] "Angel Down (Work Tape)"[7]
- Nicki Minaj - "Starships" (single), "Pound The Alarm" (single)[3][7]
- Jennifer Lopez - "On The Floor (feat. Pitbull)" (single),[7] "Love?" (album),[7] "Live It Up (feat. Pitbull)" (single),[7] "A.K.A." (album),[15]
- Jason Derulo - "Fight For You" (single), "Talk Dirty" (album)[7]
- Fonseca - Agustín (album)[16]
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Awards
References
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