Gregg Wattenberg

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Gregg Wattenberg is a GRAMMY-nominated songwriter, music producer, and musician based in New York City, known for his extensive work in the pop, rock, and adult contemporary genres. With a career spanning over two decades, Wattenberg has played a key role in creating numerous chart-topping hits and shaping the sound of many successful artists.

One of his most notable achievements came with the co-writing and production of Phillip Phillips’ No. 1 single “Gone, Gone, Gone,” a track that resonated with audiences worldwide. Wattenberg also co-produced Train’s massive hit “Hey, Soul Sister,” which topped the charts and became an anthem of the 2000s. He continued his successful collaboration with Train, co-writing and co-producing their No. 1 single “If It’s Love,” further cementing his status as a go-to producer in the industry.

In addition to his work with Train, Wattenberg co-wrote and produced the Daughtry No. 1 single “It’s Not Over” and O.A.R.’s hit “Shattered (Turn the Car Around).” He also produced Five for Fighting’s iconic No. 1 hits “Superman (It’s Not Easy)” and “100 Years,” tracks that became timeless anthems for many listeners.

Throughout his career, Wattenberg has collaborated with an array of artists, helping to shape their sound and contribute to their commercial success. His impressive roster of hits showcases his versatility and skill as a producer and songwriter. With his innate ability to craft songs that connect with audiences on a deep level, Gregg Wattenberg continues to be a highly respected figure in the music industry.

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