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Birth name
  
Rami Yacoub

Role
  
Music Producer

Name
  
Rami Yacoub

Years active
  
1988–present


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Born
  
January 17, 1975 (age 49) Sweden (
1975-01-17
)

Genres
  
Pop music, Dance-pop, Pop rock, Power pop, Contemporary R&B, Europop

Record labels
  
JIVE Records, RCA Records, Island Records

Nominations
  
Grammis Award for Composer of the Year, Grammis Award for Producer of the Year

Associated acts
  
Britney Spears, Enrique Iglesias, Robyn

Similar People
  
Carl Falk, Savan Kotecha, Max Martin, Britney Spears, Kristian Lundin

Occupation(s)
  
Songwriter, producer

Rami Yacoub, (born 17 January 1975), also known by the mononym Rami, is a Swedish music producer and songwriter and former member of the songwriting/production houses Cheiron Studios and Maratone. Yacoub collaborated extensively with Max Martin in the early part of his career. He has worked with acts such as Britney Spears, Nicki Minaj, Madonna, Bon Jovi, Backstreet Boys, Demi Lovato, One Direction, Westlife, The Saturdays, P!nk, Celine Dion, Enrique Iglesias, Tiësto, Avicii, and NSYNC.

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Biography

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Rami began his music career at the age of 13 when he began playing bass in a band in Stockholm.

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His talent for songwriting was already in evidence as he wrote many of the group's songs. Yacoub had also a short singing career but then decided to give all his attention to writing and producing instead. By 18 he had discovered production when, with the aid of a "sampler, a little mixing board, synthesizers", he began doing remixes.

In 1998, he was approached by Max Martin, who was looking for a new production partner, and asked to join the legendary Cheiron Studios in Stockholm. Rami's first collaboration with Martin was producing the hit "...Baby One More Time" that launched the career of Britney Spears.

Following ten years of service, Rami split amicably from Maratone in early 2008 because he felt that "he needed to go [his] own way." After taking several years off to take a breather and to assess what he wanted to do next, he began putting together his own production group based at his Kinglet Studios in Los Angeles and Stockholm, Sweden.

References

Rami Yacoub Wikipedia