Nicholas Furlong (musician)
Nicholas Furlong (born September 16, 1986) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, and record producer.[1][2] His work crosses several musical genres, ranging from dance, rock, and pop, to rap and hip-hop. He is also the vocalist and co-writer of the hit single "The Nights" by Avicii.[3][4]
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Born | September 16, 1986 Sacramento, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | AttaBoy Music |
Furlong was initially signed by songwriter and producer Ryan Tedder[5] during the years of 2010–2011. Since 2012, he has worked with artists such as Kygo, Steve Aoki, 5 Seconds of Summer, Big Time Rush, WALK THE MOON, All Time Low, blink-182, Travis Barker, Papa Roach, The Used, Sleeping With Sirens, and Fever 333.[6][7]
In 2019, he was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance, for his songwriting credit on Made An America by Fever 333.[8]
Early life
Furlong was born in Sacramento, California to Jennifer and Michael Furlong and raised in Carson City, Nevada. He is of English and Irish descent. At the age of 16 he began writing and recording his own songs and sharing them on music web-sites, before being discovered by a music director at Midway Games and offered an opportunity to write music for video games. Furlong contributed to various game soundtracks in 2004–2005, including NBA Ballers, Blitz: The League, and NBA Ballers: Phenom. At the age of 21, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a songwriter and producer.[9]
Career
2010–2013: Career breakthrough
Furlong had his first commercial success in 2010 as a co-writer of the Big Time Rush and Jordin Sparks' duet, "Count on You". The song was featured on the band's debut album BTR, which debuted at number three on the Billboard 200. Shortly after, Furlong signed a publishing deal with Ryan Tedder, where he worked with artists like Colbie Caillat, Jordin Sparks, Leona Lewis, and The Wanted. Furlong worked again with Big Time Rush in 2011, when he co-wrote "Time of Our Life" for their second album Elevate. The band shot a live music video for the song during the 2012 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, which premiered after the show.[10]
In 2012, Furlong began transitioning into electronic music, after co-writing a song for Diplo's Express Yourself EP. "I'd always been a fan of dance music in general, but working on Diplo's project gave me a completely different perspective of the genre as a whole."[11] Later that year, Furlong began collaborating with Steve Aoki, co-writing the single "Singularity". They would collaborate again in 2013, when Furlong wrote and featured as a vocalist on the single "Bring You To Life (Transcend)", which peaked at number 44 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart.[12] Furlong performed the song alongside Aoki at his 2013 concert in Los Angeles at the Shrine Exposition Hall, during which two Guinness World Records were set for "the longest scream by a crowd" and "most people simultaneously lighting glow sticks".
2014–2015: Commercial recognition
Furlong worked with 5 Seconds of Summer in 2014 for their debut self-titled album, co-writing "Everything I Didn't Say", "Social Casualty", and "Independence Day". Despite not being released as a single, "Everything I Didn't Say" debuted at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was also featured on the band's live album LiveSOS. Later that year, Furlong worked with post-hardcore band Sleeping with Sirens co-writing "Kick Me", the first single off of their fourth studio album, Madness. The single peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart. "Kick Me" won an award for song of the year at the 2015 Alternative Press Music Awards.
In 2015, Furlong began working with All Time Low on their sixth studio album, Future Hearts, co-writing "Runaways" and "Don't You Go". The album was the highest-selling album worldwide its first week out, making it the band's highest debut ever. Later that year, Furlong co-wrote and co-produced "Game On", a song by Waka Flocka Flame featuring Good Charlotte, which served as the theme song of the Adam Sandler film Pixels. Pixels was released in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D on July 24, 2015. Furlong was also a co-writer on the Good Charlotte single, "Makeshift Love", which debuted at number nine on the Billboard Rock Charts. Variance Magazine claimed that 2015 was a "pivotal year" for the songwriter and producer.[13]
Avicii single "The Nights"
Furlong co-wrote and performed vocals on Avicii's single "The Nights".[4] The single premiered on the soundtrack of FIFA 15 on September 23, 2014. It was released on December 1, 2014, on The Days / Nights EP, alongside Avicii's prior single "The Days", and as a single in the UK on January 11, 2015. "The Nights" peaked at number one on the UK Dance Chart, number six on the UK Singles Chart, and number ten on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart.[14] As of March 2022, the single has accumulated more than one billion streams on Spotify, making it the second most popular FIFA soundtrack song of all-time. Furlong sent the original idea, titled "My Father Told Me", to Arash Pournouri, Avicii's manager. Pournouri recognised an immediate draw to the track, saying that the song had that same sense of euphoria which characterises so much of Avicii's music. In an interview with Yahoo! Music, Pournouri said: "It made absolute sense to work on it with Nick...[Avicii and I just needed] to make it more 'us' and that's what [we] did."
Furlong contacted filmmaker Rory Kramer to use footage from Kramer's YouTube channel for the official music video,[15] which was released on December 15, 2014, on YouTube. As of February 2023, the music video has over 900 million views.[16]
2016–present: AttaBoy Music
In 2016, Furlong was brought on as executive producer, co-producer, and a songwriter for Papa Roach's ninth studio album, Crooked Teeth. The first single, titled "Help", was released February 17, 2017, and spent six consecutive weeks at number one on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Singles chart, making it the band's third number one Rock single in their career.[17][18] The album's second single "American Dreams" reached number three on the charts. Furlong simultaneously co-produced and co-wrote several songs with All Time Low for their album Last Young Renegade, including the album's first single "Dirty Laundry", which reached No. 1 on the UK Rock Singles chart. Furlong is also credited as a co-writer on "Good Old Days" for blink-182's deluxe edition of their album California.[19] On October 13, 2017, The Front Bottoms released Going Grey, produced and executive produced by Furlong.
Furlong worked with the politically charged rap-rock trio The Fever 333 in 2018, writing singles "Made an America", which was nominated for a Grammy Award for best rock performance, and "Burn It", which won the best song at the 2019 Kerrang! Awards. He also contributed as a songwriter to Logan Henderson's single "Pull Me Deep", which was the artist's first single to debut on the Billboard Top 40 chart. In 2019 Furlong was credited as a co-writer on several songs from 311's album Voyager. He also launched his own joint venture publishing company AttaBoy Music with Reach Global Publishing.
In 2020, Furlong and Nicholas Petricca of WALK THE MOON wrote the song "Someday", a collaboration between Kygo and country artist Zac Brown, and "Supremacy" by The Fever 333, which was co-produced with John Feldmann and Travis Barker and interpolates the song "Rapture" by Blondie, listing Debbie Harry and Chris Stein as co-writers.[20] In addition, he also co-wrote and produced "Hanging with Ghosts" by Yung Pinch featuring Good Charlotte and Goody Grace.
Furlong revealed his own project, The Dirty Rich, on September 14, 2020. The first single, titled "Hot American Summer", was released on September 28, 2020, via Furlong's independent record label AttaBoy Music.[21] In 2021, the label also released an official remix of the single "Vacation" by Dirty Heads, and two singles titled "Grey Skies" and "5AM" by Betcha.
In 2022, Furlong was the executive producer, co-producer, and co-writer of Papa Roach's eleventh studio album, Ego Trip.[22] The album's singles "Kill The Noise" and "No Apologies" both reached No. 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Singles chart. He also co-produced and co-wrote three singles by Big Time Rush titled "Call It Like I See It", "Not Giving You Up", and "Fall".
Discography
Production and songwriting credits
Year | Artist | Title | Album | Credits |
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2024 | Charlotte Sands | "TBA" | TBA |
Songwriter |
2023 | AR/CO | "TBA" | TBA |
Songwriter |
Atreyu | "Drowning" | Drowning – Single |
Songwriter | |
Betcha | "Trippin" | Trippin – Single |
Songwriter, producer | |
Big Time Rush | "I Just Want To (Party All The Time)" | Another Life |
Songwriter, producer | |
"Weekends" | Songwriter | |||
"Forget You Now" | ||||
"Ask You Tonight" | ||||
"Another Life" | Songwriter, producer | |||
Cassadee Pope | "Almost There" | Almost There – Single |
Songwriter, producer | |
The Front Bottoms | "Clear Path" | You Are Who You Hang Out With |
Songwriter | |
"Not Joking" | ||||
Jutes | "Quitter" | LADYBUG |
Songwriter | |
Morgan Page & farfetch'd | "Runaway" (feat. The Dirty Rich) | Runaway – Single |
Songwriter, lead vocals | |
Oliver Cronin | "Hello Goodbye" | Hello Goodbye – Single |
Songwriter | |
People R Ugly | "Get Over It" | People R Ugly – EP |
Executive producer (album), songwriter, producer | |
"Deep End" | ||||
"What's Up" 4 Non Blondes Cover |
What's Up – Single |
Producer | ||
Summer Rios | "The Long Way" | The Long Way – Single |
Songwriter | |
2022 | Big Time Rush | "Fall" | Fall – Single |
Songwriter |
"Not Giving You Up" | Not Giving You Up – Single |
Songwriter, producer | ||
Goldfinger | "3am" | Never Look Back (Deluxe) |
Songwriter | |
Mothica | "Casualty" | nocturnal |
Songwriter | |
Papa Roach | "Bloodline" | Executive producer (album), songwriter, producer | ||
"Ego Trip" | ||||
"Unglued" | ||||
"Killing Time" | ||||
"Leave A Light On" | ||||
"Always Wandering" | ||||
"No Apologies" | ||||
"Cut The Line" | ||||
"I Surrender" | ||||
Sleeping With Sirens | "Grave" | Songwriter | ||
Story of The Year | "Take The Ride"[23] | Tear Me To Pieces |
Songwriter | |
The Summer Set | "Hard Candy" | blossom |
Songwriter | |
2021 | Atreyu | "Stay" | Baptize |
Songwriter |
Betcha | "Grey Skies" | Grey Skies – Single |
Songwriter, producer | |
Big Time Rush | "Call It Like I See It" | Call It Like I See It – Single |
Songwriter, producer | |
Concrete Castles | "Wish I Missed U" (feat. Anthony Green) |
Wish I Missed U |
Songwriter | |
Devin Dawson | "Not On My Watch" | The Pink Slip – EP |
Songwriter | |
Dirty Heads | "Vacation (AttaBoy Remix)" | Vacation – AttaBoy Remix |
Producer | |
Forester | "The Flood" | The Flood – Single |
Songwriter | |
guardin | "all i can see" | all i can see – Single |
Songwriter, producer | |
Jena Rose | "Check Mate" | Check Mate – Single |
Songwriter | |
Jesse Clegg | "Waiting On The Outcome" | Waiting On The Outcome – Single |
Songwriter, producer | |
Nathan James | "Appetite" | Appetite – Single |
Songwriter, producer | |
Papa Roach | "SWERVE" (feat. Jason Aalon Butler of Fever 333 & Sueco) |
SWERVE – Single |
Songwriter, producer | |
2020 | Betcha | "July" | July – Single |
Songwriter, producer |
Felly | "Love and Fear" | Mariposa |
Songwriter, producer | |
Fever 333 | "Supremacy" | Wrong Generation |
Songwriter, producer | |
Hogland | "Scars" (feat. Wiktoria) |
Scars – Single |
Songwriter, producer | |
The Hunna | "Cover You" (feat. Travis Barker) |
I'd Rather Die Than Let You In |
Songwriter | |
Jesse Clegg | "Speed of Light" | Speed of Light – Single |
Songwriter, producer | |
Kygo | "Say You Will" (feat. Patrick Droney and Petey) |
Songwriter | ||
"Someday" (feat. Zac Brown) |
Songwriter, producer | |||
No Love For The Middle Child | "Walk Away" (feat. American Teeth) |
Walk Away – EP |
Songwriter | |
Stray Kids | "We Go" (feat. Bang Chan, Changbin, & HAN) |
Songwriter | ||
Yung Pinch | "Hanging With Ghosts" (feat. Goody Grace & Good Charlotte) |
Back 2 The Beach |
Songwriter, producer | |
2019 | 311 | "Space and Time" | Songwriter | |
"What The?!" | ||||
"Dodging Raindrops" | ||||
"Lucid Dreams" | ||||
Dinosaur Pile-Up | "Pouring Gasoline" | Celebrity Mansions |
Songwriter | |
Fever 333 | "Burn It" | Songwriter | ||
Hero The Band | "Trouble in My Mind" | Back To Myself – EP |
Songwriter, producer | |
New Politics | "Suspension" | An Invitation to an Alternate Reality |
Songwriter | |
Papa Roach | "The Ending" | Executive producer (album), songwriter, producer | ||
"Renegade Music" | ||||
"Not The Only One" | ||||
"Who Do You Trust?" | ||||
"Elevate" | ||||
"Come Around" | ||||
"Feel Like Home" | ||||
"Problems" | ||||
"I Suffer Well" | ||||
"Maniac" | ||||
"Better Than Life" | ||||
Stray Kids | "Double Knot" | Songwriter | ||
"Double Knot" (Japanese Version) | ||||
The Used | "Blow Me" (feat. Jason Aalon Butler) |
Songwriter | ||
2018 | Basement | "Slip Away" | Songwriter, producer | |
Fever 333 | "Made An America" | Made An America | Songwriter | |
"POV" | ||||
"Made An America (Remix)" (feat. Travis Barker & Vic Mensa) | ||||
Logan Henderson | "Pull Me Deep" | Pull Me Deep – Single |
Songwriter | |
"Intro" | Echoes of Departure and The Endless Street of Dreams Pt. I | Executive producer (album), songwriter, producer | ||
"Sleepwalker" | ||||
"Bite My Tongue" | ||||
"Speak of The Devil" | ||||
"Take It Out On Me" | ||||
"Evergreen" | ||||
"Generations" | ||||
2017 | All Time Low | "Dirty Laundry" | Last Young Renegade | Songwriter, producer |
"Nice2KnoU" | ||||
"Nightmares" | ||||
"Afterglow" | ||||
blink-182 | "Good Old Days" | Songwriter | ||
The Front Bottoms | "You Used To Say (Holy Fuck)" | Going Grey | Songwriter, producer | |
"Peace Sign" | ||||
"Vacation Town" | ||||
"Grand Finale" | ||||
"Trampoline" | ||||
"Far Drive" | ||||
"Everyone But You" | ||||
"Ocean" | ||||
Krewella | "Dead AF" | — |
Songwriter, producer | |
Onyx | "Problem Child" | Songwriter, producer | ||
Papa Roach | "Break The Fall" | Executive producer (album), songwriter, producer | ||
"Crooked Teeth" | ||||
"My Medication" | ||||
"American Dreams" | ||||
"Periscope" (feat. Skylar Grey) | ||||
"Help" | ||||
"Sunrise Trailer Park" (feat. Machine Gun Kelly) | ||||
"Traumatic | ||||
"None of The Above" | ||||
2016 | Krewella | "Marching On" | Songwriter | |
Steve Aoki | "Back 2 U" (feat. WALK THE MOON) |
Songwriter, producer | ||
"Can't Go Home" (feat. Adam Lambert) |
Can't Go Home – Single |
Vocal producer | ||
"Feel (The Power of Now)" | Feel (The Power of Now) – Single |
Songwriter | ||
2015 | All Time Low | "Runaways" | Future Hearts | Songwriter |
"Don't You Go" | ||||
Disturbed | "Open Your Eyes" | Songwriter | ||
Good Charlotte | "Makeshift Love" | Songwriter | ||
Jake Miller | "Selfish Girls" | Songwriter | ||
ListenBee | "Save Me" | Save Me – Single |
Songwriter | |
ONE OK ROCK | "Paper Planes" (feat. Kellin Quinn) |
Songwriter | ||
Sleeping With Sirens | "Kick Me" | Songwriter | ||
"Better Off Dead" | ||||
"November" | ||||
Steve Aoki | "Light Years" (feat. Rivers Cuomo) |
Songwriter, additional vocals | ||
Timeflies | "Burn It Down" | Songwriter | ||
Waka Flocka Flame | "Game On" (feat. Good Charlotte) |
Songwriter, producer | ||
2014 | Avicii | "The Nights" | Songwriter, lead vocals | |
Heffron Drive | "Could You Be Home" (RAS Remix) | Happy Mistakes |
Producer | |
Issues | "Disappear" | Diamond Dreams |
Producer | |
5 Seconds of Summer | "Everything I Didn't Say" | Songwriter | ||
"Social Casualty" | ||||
"Independence Day" | ||||
2013 | Makua Rothman | "Underneath The Halo" | Sound Wave | Songwriter |
"The Nite B4" | ||||
Kay | "Next To You" | My Name Is Kay | Songwriter, producer | |
"It's Over" | ||||
Steve Aoki | "Bring You To Life (Transcend)" | Bring You To Life (Transcend) – Single |
Songwriter, lead vocals | |
2012 | Diplo | "No Problem" (feat. Flinch and Kay) |
Express Yourself – EP |
Songwriter |
Steve Aoki | "Singularity" (feat. Kay) |
It's The End of The World As We Know It – EP |
Songwriter, vocal producer | |
2011 | Big Time Rush | "Time of Our Life" | Songwriter | |
Stan Walker | "Won't Let You Down" | Songwriter, producer | ||
The Wanted | "Satellite" | Vocal producer | ||
2010 | Big Time Rush | "Count On You" (feat. Jordin Sparks) |
Songwriter | |
Burnham | "Automatic" | Almost Famous – EP |
Co-writer | |
Chingy | "Superhero" | Superhero – Single |
Songwriter, vocals | |
Colbie Caillat | "Brighter Than The Sun" | Vocal producer | ||
Jordin Sparks | "I Am Woman" | I Am Woman – Single |
Vocal producer | |
"The World I Knew" | ||||
Justice Crew | "And Then We Dance" | And Then We Dance – Single |
Songwriter, producer | |
Murphy Lee | "Hit The Floor" (feat. Nelly, City Spud, Kyjuan & Ali) |
You See Me |
Songwriter, lead vocals |
As The Dirty Rich
Year | Title | Album | Credit |
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2020 |
"Hot American Summer" | Hot American Summer – Single |
Vocals, songwriter, producer, all instruments |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Title | Category | Result |
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2021 | Billboard Music Awards | Golden Hour | Dance/Electronic Album | Nominated[24] |
2019 | Kerrang! Awards | "Burn It" | Best Song | Won[25] |
61st Annual Grammy Awards | "Made An America" | Best Rock Performance | Nominated[26] | |
2018 | iHeartRadio Music Awards | "Help" | Rock Song of the Year | Nominated[27] |
2017 | Loudwire Music Awards | Crooked Teeth | Hard Rock Album of the Year | Nominated[28] |
Rock Sound Awards | Last Young Renegade | Album of the Year | Won[29] | |
2015 | Alternative Press Music Awards | "Kick Me" | Song of the Year | Won[30] |
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External links
- Media related to Nicholas Furlong (musician) at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website