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Rob Fusari (born February 26, 1967), also known as 8Bit, is an American record producer and songwriter. He has worked with Destiny's Child , Kelly Rowland , Will Smith , Whitney Houston and Lady Gaga , before she was famous and went by the name Stefani Germanotta.
Before she rose to fame, Lady Gaga met music producer Rob Fusari in March 2006 and began dating him in May. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Gaga traveled daily to New Jersey to work on songs she had written and compose new material with Fusari.
"No, No, No" was written by Calvin Gaines, former Abstrac member Mary Brown, Rob Fusari and Vincent Herbert. [1] On Part 2, Barry White is also credited as songwriter due to the inclusion of a sample from "Strange Games & Things" by The Love Unlimited Orchestra. [1] The original track was based on an idea from and produced by Fusari. [2]
It was released as a promotional single from the album on September 16, 2008. Written by the singer and its producer Rob Fusari in 2006, it is an uptempo dance-pop and disco-funk song that makes heavy use of synthesizers. The lyrics focus on Gaga's experiences as a struggling artist in the Lower East Side.
She reportedly took on the iconic name when her ex-boyfriend and music producer Rob Fusari called her Gaga because her voice and style reminded him of Queen's song "Radio Ga Ga." Gray Sorrenti ...
Rob Fusari Falonte Moore: Survivor: 2001 [4] "Bad Habit" Destiny's Child Kelly Rowland Kendrick Dean Solange Knowles Bryan-Michael Cox: Destiny Fulfilled: 2004 [1] "Big Momma's Theme" Da Brat and Vita featuring Destiny's Child Da Brat Jermaine Dupri Tamara Savage Taheem Crocker Bryan-Michael Cox: Big Momma's House: 2000 [5] "Bills, Bills, Bills ...
"Love That Man" is a song by American R&B-pop singer Whitney Houston. It was written by Whitney Houston herself, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Rob Fusari, Calvin Gaines, Eritza Laues, Bill Lee, and Balewa Muhammad for her fifth studio album Just Whitney (2002), with production helmed by Edmonds and Fusari.
"Train on a Track" is a song by American singer Kelly Rowland. It was written by Rob Fusari, Sylvester Jordan Jr., Balewa Muhammad, and Tiaa Wells and recorded by Rowland for her solo debut album Simply Deep (2002), while production was helmed by Fusari.