Claude Kelly

Claude Kelly

American pop singer
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Biography of Claude Kelly
  2. Early Life and Musical Beginnings
  3. First Taste of Fame
  4. Collaboration with Akon
  5. Current Work and Grammy Nominations
  6. Partnership with Lukasz Gottwald

Biography of Claude Kelly

Claude Kelly is an American pop singer, songwriter, and producer, known for his work with artists such as Christina Aguilera, Miley Cyrus, Kesha, Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson, and Adam Lambert.

Early Life and Musical Beginnings

Claude Kelly's musical journey started at a young age. He began playing the piano at the age of two and later mastered the flute during his time in middle school.

First Taste of Fame

In 2002, Kelly gained his first taste of fame when one of his songs was included in a compilation album distributed by the Japanese clothing store A Bathing Ape.

Collaboration with Akon

In 2006, Kelly wrote the song "Daddy's Little Girl" for Frankie J, although it did not gain much popularity, it caught the attention of Akon. Impressed by Kelly's talent, Akon invited him to contribute to the album of his protégée, Leona Lewis. Kelly went on to compose "Hold My Hand" specifically for Akon, which also featured vocals by Michael Jackson. The song became the first single from Michael Jackson's posthumous album, "Michael."

Current Work and Grammy Nominations

Today, Claude Kelly continues to collaborate with top-tier musicians from around the world. He has received several Grammy nominations for his outstanding songwriting skills.

Partnership with Lukasz Gottwald

In recent times, Kelly frequently works as a co-writer with Lukasz Gottwald, also known as Dr. Luke, a renowned producer and songwriter in the music industry.

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