Emile Ghantous

Emile Ghantous
Background information
Birth name Emile Ghantous
Genres Pop, rock, R&B, soul, alternative dance, hip hop
Occupation(s) music producer, songwriter, arranger, vocal producer, A&R
Instruments programmer
Years active 2002-present
Labels The Cartoons

Emile Ghantous (born Peoria, IL) is a Los Angeles-based Grammy nominated songwriter and record producer. He moved to Chicago in 2000 to study music production and business at Columbia College. While studying at Columbia College, he got his big break by working with local Chicago legends Public Announcement (of R. Kelly fame), Sparkle, and Do or Die.

In 2005, Ghantous created the songwriting/production duo The Insomniax along with partner Erik Nelson. The Insomniax quickly began working with major recording artists Boyz II Men (MSM Records), JoJo (Blackground/Universal), 3LW (So So Def/Jive), Bobby V (formerly Bobby Valentino) (Disturbing The Peace/Def Jam), Jon B (Yab Yum/Epic), B5 (Bad Boy Records), Fat Joe (Atlantic Records), R. Kelly (Jive Records), Ralph Tresvant (of New Edition), 2XL (Tommy Boy Records), Karina Pasian (Def Jam Records), Lemarvin (Motown Records), I-15 (Interscope Records), Na'Shay, Nephu, Aksent (Capitol Records), AI (Def Jam Japan), Lil Romeo (No Limit Records), and many others.

In 2009, with a production schedule in high gear, Ghantous relocated to Los Angeles, CA where he worked on international releases for German artist Fabian Buch and Japanese recording artist Che'Nelle (EMI Japan Records).

In 2010, Ghantous worked with R&B legend Charlie Wilson, of the Gap Band. He wrote and produced "Never Got Enough" and "Throw It Away" from the album Just Charlie on RCA Records.

From 2011- 2012, Ghantous co-wrote and co-produced the #1 hit for JLS "Take A Chance On Me" on Sony Records UK. He also worked with Jason Derulo, Kristinia DeBarge, Frankie J, Prince Royce, X Factor group Lakoda Rayne, and many others.

During 2013, Ghantous worked with Pitbull and Chris Brown on the song "Hope We Meet Again" from the 'Global Warming' album on RCA Records, as well as Charlie Wilson's newest album release Love, Charlie on RCA Records. Wilson recently received the BET Lifetime Achievement Award. Ghantous also worked with international recording artist Inna on her latest album Party Never Ends and was Grammy nominated for his work on Frankie J's "Faith, Hope y Amor" album.

In 2014, Ghantous teamed up with songwriters/producers Steve Daly and Keith Hetrick and formed a new production company called The Cartoons. The Cartoons spent the year working on projects which included Charlie Wilson, Boyz II Men, Cher Lloyd, Christina Aguilera, Snoop Dogg, Taio Cruz, Shaggy, Johnny Gill, IM5, Jolin Tsai, and Benj.

2015 was a busy year as well for Ghantous. He was Grammy nominated for "Best R&B Album" and received an NAACAP nomination for "Best R&B Album" and "Song of the year" for the Top 5 Urban AC hit song "Goodnight Kisses" for Charlie Wilson. He also worked with Latin sensation Paulina Rubio, Aston Merrygold of JLS, Sophia Grace, the Queen of C-Pop Jolin Tsai, Fifth Harmony, Korean K-Pop girl group Playback (South Korean band) and boyband New District.

In 2016, Ghantous began working as an A&R Consultant for several Korean K-Pop labels and landed a #1 hit with I.O.I called "Whatta Man". He also worked closely with Randy Jackson of American Idol fame with the boyband New District. Other projects included Carah Faye Charnow of Shiny Toy Guns, Emmalyn Estrada of G.R.L., R&B sensation Mario Dewar Barrett, Interscope Records recording artist Jaira Burns and The Jacksons. Ghantous ended the year with the Charlie Wilson and T.I. hit single "I'm Blessed".

Discography

Year Song Artist Album Label
2005 "Guessing Games" Public Announcement When the Smoke Clears Boss Entertainment
"Yep"
"Get It Poppin'" JoJo The High Road Blackground Records
2006 "Ooh" Ai What's Goin' On Ai Universal Music Japan
2007 "Muzak " Boyz II Men The Remedy MSM Records/Avex
"The Last Time"
"Here I Come"
"Rock Star" B5 Don't Talk, Just Listen Bad Boy Records
"Checkin' For Me" Bobby Valentino Special Occasion DTP/Def Jam Recordings
"Siamese Cat Song" B5 Disneymania 5 Walt Disney Records
"Red Dress (I Just Wanna Know Her)" Marcos Hernandez Endless Nights Ultrax Music
"Change Your Mind"
"Empty"
"Shine"
"I'm Not Used to That"
"We'll Never Know"
2008 "On and On" Jon B Helpless Romantic Arsenal Records
"It Must Be You (Remix)" Ralph Tresvant Xzault Media Group
2010 "Feel Good" Che'Nelle Feel Good EMI
"Headphones"
"Venus & Mars"
"Eliminated"
"Pretty Boy"
"When You're with Me" Fabian Buch Hello, Hello Unique Army/Sony
"Never Got Enough" Charlie Wilson Just Charlie Jive Records
"Throw It Away"
2011 "Almost Famous" Lemarvin Outside Looking In Unique Army/Insomniax
"Take a Chance on Me" JLS Jukebox Sony BMG
"Loving You" Che'Nelle Luv Songs EMI
"Addicted" Prince Royce Phase II Atlantic Records
"Dear Love" Lil' Eddie Already Yours Manhattan Recordings Japan
2013 "Hope We Meet Again" (featuring Chris Brown) Pitbull Global Warming RCA Records
2013 "I Think I'm In Love" Charlie Wilson Love, Charlie
"How Would You Like That" Frankie J Faith, Hope y Amor Universal Music Latin
"Tienes Que Creer en Mi"
"Beautiful" (featuring Pitbull)
"My Heart's Too Young to Die"
"No Te Quiero Ver Con El"
"Take Me Down to Mexico" Inna Party Never Ends
2014 "Goodnight Kisses" Charlie Wilson Forever Charlie RCA Records
"As Long as I'm with You" Boyz II Men Collide BMG
"Ladies Man"
"Medusa" Jolin Tsai Play Warner
"Your Body" Johnny Gill Game Changer J Skillz Records
"Get to Know You" im5
2015 "Unforgettable" (featuring Shaggy) Charlie Wilson Forever Charlie RCA Records
"Infectious" (featuring Snoop Dogg)
"Somebody Loves You"
"Playback" Playback (South Korean band) Clear Company
2016 "Whatta Man" I.O.I YMC Entertainment
"Girl in the Mirror" (featuring Silentó) Sophia Grace SGE/Universal
"U.K. Girl"
"Closer" New District Isina
"Ain't Got Money"
2017 "I'm Blessed" (featuring T.I.) Charlie Wilson In It to Win It RCA Records
"Good Time" (featuring Pitbull)
"Precious Love"
"I'll Be Yours" Girl's Day Everyday #5 DreamT Entertainment
2018
"파르페" AOA Bingle Bangle FNC Entertainment

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