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LDN Noise (pronounced London Noise) is a British songwriting and record production duo based in London, England. Consisting of songwriter Greg Bonnick and DJ Hayden Chapman, the duo has worked with artists such as Nathan Sykes, Nick Jonas, and Chris Brown since 2012, most notably having co-written the 2012's number-one UK hit "Turn Up the Music" for the latter artist.
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Exo performing "Monster" in June 2016. Composed and arranged by Kenzie, LDN Noise, and Rodnae "Chikk" Bell, with the Korean lyrics written by Kenzie and Deepflow and the Chinese lyrics written by Kevin Yi, "Monster" is described as a "dark and intense" medium-tempo dance song with lyrics about a man's "excessive fixation on his lover". [1]
LDN Noise – arrangement; G-High – vocal directing, recording, Pro Tools operating, digital editing; Kye Beom-ju – background vocals; Jung Eui-seok – recording, mixing; Jung Eun-kyung – recording; Woo Min-jung – assistant recording; Jang Woo-young – digital editing; Tom Coyne – mastering
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"LDN" is mobile-phone text language for 'London'. [citation needed] The lyric comprises Allen describing a bicycle ride through her hometown of London.Set to a cheerful tune, the lyric first appears to describe an innocent scene, "A fella looking dapper, and he's sittin' with a slapper", but follows up revealing a less glamorous reality, "Then I see it's a pimp and his crack whore."