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Holly Brook Hafermann (born February 23, 1986), known professionally as Skylar Grey, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. In 2004, Grey signed a publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group and a recording contract with Linkin Park 's Machine Shop Recordings under the name Holly Brook .
Written by Eminem, Skylar Grey, Jayson DeZuzio, Elliott Taylor and Luis Resto, it was produced by Grey and DeZuzio with additional production from Eminem. The song features vocals by American singer and frequent collaborator Skylar Grey. The song debuted at number 100 on the UK Singles Chart and number 20 on the UK R&B Singles Chart.
Skylar Grey singing at the Tibet Talk for World Peace in July 2011. Studio albums: 4: EPs: 7: Singles: 21: Music videos: 14: ... (Elliott Taylor featuring Skylar Grey)
Skylar Grey knows that you probably don’t know who she is — in fact, she meant for it to be this way. ... I was dating Elliot Taylor, the love of my life, and so I was very in love and very ...
Skylar Grey’s co-signs and collaborators include Eminem and Rihanna (2010’s “Love The Way You Lie”), Diddy (“Coming Home”) and Dr. Dre (she contributed to 2011’s “I Need A Doctor ...
Skylar Grey reunited with Eminem and joined Polo G and Mozzy on the end credits theme from Venom: Let There Be Carnage, "Last One Standing." The song is out today, a day before the film hits ...
The album features two original songs, the first by American musician Skylar Grey entitled "Everything I Need", written by Grey and Elliott Taylor, the second by American rapper Pitbull featuring Rhea titled "Ocean to Ocean", written by Pitbull, George Bechara, Bianca Oechsle and Gabriel Dunn, this song samples Toto's "Africa" (1982), written ...
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Music to Be Murdered By, which inspired this album's title and alternate cover. The album's title and alternative cover art are taken from the 1958 album Alfred Hitchcock Presents Music to Be Murdered By, which interspersed audio of the director Alfred Hitchcock's wry, dark humor into easy listening instrumentals arranged by Jeff Alexander. [9]