Brian Kierulf
Brian Kierulf is a songwriter and producer from the United States. He usually writes songs with Joshua M. Schwartz. They are a part of KNS Productions.
Selected discography
Aaron Carter - album Oh Aaron
- "Oh Aaron" (Written by Andy Goldmark, Joshua M. Schwarts, Brian Kierulf) - 3:17.
Aaron Carter - album Aaron's Party (Come Get It)
- "Aaron's Party (Come Get It)" (Written by Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz) - 3:24.
- "That's How I Beat Shaq" (Written by Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz) - 3:25.
Mike Posner - album At Night, Alone
- "In The Arms Of A Stranger (Brian Kierulf Remix)" (Written by Mike Posner)- 4:16.
Secret Weapons - album Secret Weapons
- "Power" (Written by Danny Rocco, Gerry Lange, Brian Kierulf)- 3:26.
- "konnichiwild" (Written by Danny Rocco, Gerry Lange, Brian Kierulf)- 3:25.
Jana Kramer - album Thirty One
- "Just Like In The Movies" (Written by Jana Kramer, Brian Kierulf)- 3:26.
- "Summerboy" (Written by Lady Gaga, Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz. Produced by Brian Kierulf and Joshua M. Schwartz for KNS Productions) - 4:16.
Ricki-Lee Coulter - album Fear & Freedom
- "Do It Like That" (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz) 2:46
- "Never Let Go" (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz) 3:49
- "Left to Right" (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz)
Leon Thomas III ft. Victoria Justice - album Victorious: Soundtrack
- "Song2you"
50 Cent featuring Beyonce - album Get Rich or Die Tryin'
- "Thug Love" (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz) 3:14
Backstreet Boys - album Black & Blue
- "Yes I Will" (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz, A.J. McLean) 3:51
Britney Spears - compilation album Platinum Christmas
- "My Only Wish (This Year)" (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz) 4:15
Britney Spears - compilation album The Singles Collection (The Deluxe Edition)
- "Intimidated" (Britney Spears, Rodney Jerkins, Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz) 3:17
Britney Spears - album Britney
- "Lonely" (Jerkins, Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz, Spears) 3:19
- "Anticipating" (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz, Spears) 3:16
- "Let Me Be" (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz, Spears) 2:51
- "That's Where You Take Me" (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz, Spears) 3:32
- "Before the Goodbye" [Non-U.S. edition only] (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz, Spears, B Transeau) 3:50
- "I Run Away" (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz) 4:04
- "When I Say So"[1] [Unreleased Track]
Britney Spears - album In the Zone
- "Brave New Girl" (Britney Spears, Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz, Kara DioGuardi) (Produced by Brian Kierulf & Joshua M. Schwartz) 3:30
- "Don't Hang Up" (Britney Spears, Joshua M Schwartz, Brian Kierulf) 4:02
Nick Carter - album Now or Never
- "Stand for You" (Nick Carter/Brian Kierulf/Joshua M. Schwartz. Produced by Brian Kierulf and Joshua M. Schwartz for KNS Productions.
- "Do I Have To Cry for You" (Nick Carter/Brian Kierulf/Joshua M. Schwartz. Produced by Brian Kierulf and Joshua M. Schwartz for KNS Productions.
- "Girls in the USA featuring Mr.Vegas" - (Nick Carter/Brian Kierulf/Joshua M. Schwartz. Produced by Steve Mac for Rokstone Productions.
Willa Ford - album Willa Was Here
- "I Wanna Be Bad" (featuring Royce da 5'9") (Willa Ford, Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz, Royce da 5'9") – 3:06
- "Somebody Take the Pain Away" (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz, Sheron Lee, Annie Lennox, David Alan Stewart) – 2:53
2gether - album 2Gether
- "U + Me = Us (Calculus)"
- "The hardest part of breaking up"
- "Rub One Out"
Tarkan - album Come Closer
- Why Don't We (Aman Aman)
- Start The Fire
- Don't Leave Me Alone
- Shikidim
Jeannie Ortega - album No Place Like BKLYN
- "Let It Go"
Gia Farrell - album Happy Feet
- "Hit me up"
Forever the Sickest Kids - album The Weekend: Friday
- "Hip Hop Chick"
- "Gettin Too Heavy"
- "I'm Gonna Make You Miss Me"
- "Fallin' for You"
Ricki-Lee Coulter - album Brand New Day
- "Can't Touch It" (Brian Kierulf, Joshua M. Schwartz)
LaTangela Newsome - Taina Original TV Soundtrack
- I Represent (Brian Kierulf, Nate Butler, Joshua M. Schwartz)
References
- New Britney Music! http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com, 19 December 2009. Retrieved 29 June 2011.