American songwriter and record producer
Musical artist
Richard Wright Nowels Jr. (born March 16, ) is an American songwriter and record producer. He has co-written and co-produced over 90 hit singles with multiple artists[2] and albums his songs have appeared on have sold over million copies. In , he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.[3]
In , Stevie Nicks recorded Nowels' song "I Can't Wait" in Los Angeles, giving Nowels his first major songwriting and production credit.[4] He was later asked to co-produce Nicks' album Rock a Little alongside Jimmy Iovine. The album was released in and featured five songs produced by Nowels.[5][6] "I Can't Wait" peaked at number sixteen for two weeks on the Billboard Hot chart and is one of only four of Nicks' singles to enter the Dance Club Songs chart.[7]
In , Nowels produced Belinda Carlisle's album Heaven on Earth. The album also featured four songs written or co-written by Nowels, including "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" and "Circle in the Sand", which went to number one and number seven, respectively, on the Billboard Hot chart.[8][9] In , Nowels produced Carlisle's third album, Runaway Horses. Nowels wrote six of the ten songs, including "Leave a Light On", which went to number eleven on the Billboard Hot chart and to number four in the UK.[10]
Nowels co-wrote the title track from Celine Dion's album Falling into You, which won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in [11]
Nowels co-wrote and co-produced the hit single "The Game of Love", performed by Santana and Michelle Branch, which won ASCAP Song of the Year in He also co-wrote the global hit single "White Flag" for Dido, which won the Ivor Novello Award for International Hit of the Year.
In Nowels collaborated with Adele on the song "Why Do You Love Me?", released as part of the deluxe version of her album 25. Nowels co-wrote and co-produced the hit single "Out of Love"[12] with Alessia Cara from her sophomore album, The Pains of Growing. In collaboration with R&B singer-songwriter Miguel, Nowels co-wrote the hit single "Lost in Your Light" for Dua Lipa's self-titled debut album.[13] Nowels has been a longtime collaborator of Swedish singer-songwriter Lykke Li. He has co-written songs on 3 of her albums—Wounded Rhymes,[14]I Never Learn,[15] and So Sad So Sexy—including the international hit single, "I Follow Rivers". Nowels co-wrote the hit single "Loud Places" from In Colour, the solo debut album of Jamie xx.[16]
In , Nowels co-wrote and co-produced the British artist FKA Twigs' single, "Good to Love". The same year, Nowels co-wrote five songs for Tom Odell's third album, Wrong Crowd,[17] along with the hit single, "Magnetized". In , Odell released "Monster", the title track for his fourth album, which was co-written with Nowels.
While Nowels was in New York for the Grammy Awards in , he met Madonna during a shopping expedition at Barneys. She later booked two weeks worth of writing time with Nowels in his Hollywood Hills studio.[18] Together, they wrote "The Power of Good-Bye",[19] "Little Star" and "To Have and Not to Hold", all featured on Madonna's seventh studio album, Ray of Light.[20][21]
Ray of Light won Best Pop Album at the Grammy Awards, where Madonna thanked Nowels from the stage during her acceptance speech. The album also won Best Recording Package, Best Dance Recording, and Best Short Form Music Video.[22]
In , Nowels and Madonna collaborated again on a song, "Beautiful Scars", from her thirteenth studio album, Rebel Heart.
Nowels met Dido in during the recording sessions for her debut album, No Angel, under Cheeky Records, an independent label in London. Nowels co-produced three songs on the album, including "Here with Me", "Hunter" and "All You Want", all which were released as singles to promote the album.[23] "Here with Me" became Dido's debut single as an artist, peaking at number four on the UK Singles Chart.[24]No Angel went on to sell 15 million copies worldwide.[25]
In , Nowels and Dido collaborated again to produce her second album Life for Rent. Nowels wrote five songs featured on the album, including singles "White Flag"[26] and "Sand in My Shoes". The album became the seventh best-selling album of the s in the UK, was nominated for a Grammy, won the award for "Best Single" at the Brit Awards, won "International Hit of the Year" at the Ivor Novello Awards, and other accolades.[27]
The pair went on to collaborate on Dido's Safe Trip Home album in , her Girl Who Got Away album in , and her album Still on My Mind.
Nowels met Lana Del Rey in the spring of and has collaborated with her on multiple albums since.[28]
In a three-day writing session they composed "Summertime Sadness", "Dark Paradise", "Lucky Ones", and "TV in Black & White". The first three songs were released on Del Rey's Born to Die album, peaking at number one in the UK in The album sold 77, copies in the US within the first week and peaked at number two on the Billboard , just behind Adele's album, 21. It received gold certification in and became the fifth best-selling album of , selling million copies.[29][30][31][32]
In November , Del Rey released the Paradise Edition of the Born to Die album with three new songs written and produced by Nowels and Del Rey—"Body Electric", "American" and "Cola".[33][34]
In , Nowels and Del Rey's song, "Young and Beautiful", was featured in Baz Luhrmann's film, The Great Gatsby. The song was featured throughout the film and incorporated into the score by Craig Armstrong. "Young and Beautiful" was released in April By June it rose to number three on the charts and has sold over a million copies since its release.[35][36]
In , Del Rey released her fourth studio album, Honeymoon. The entire album was co-written by Del Rey and Nowels with the exception of the cover, "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood". Del Rey and Nowels' singles include "High by the Beach", as well as "Music to Watch Boys To". Honeymoon debuted at number two on the Billboard and reached number one in Australia, Greece, Ireland, and number two in the UK.[37][38][39]
In , Del Rey released her fifth studio album, Lust for Life. Del Rey and Nowels co-wrote 14 of the songs for the album including the 3 singles, "Love", "Lust for Life" (featuring the Weeknd), and "White Mustang". The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard , as well as the UK Albums Chart.[40][41][42]
Nowels co-wrote "Lost in Your Light", recorded by Dua Lipa featuring Miguel, which was released on 21 April as the sixth single from the former's self-titled debut studio album.
Main article: Rick Nowels production discography
Nowels married singer-songwriter, Maria Vidal, in Vidal attended New York University and wrote the dance song, "Body Rock", which charted on the Billboard Hot chart.[43] The couple have a son, Tommy, born in Nowels is a supporter of TreePeople Los Angeles, The Sierra Club, and the Natural Resource Defense Council (NRDC).