Antonina Armato

Antonina Armato

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Antonina Armato
Born May 2 1976 [1]
Residence Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Nationality American
Occupation Songwriter, record producer, music producer, businesswoman
Partner Tim James

Antonina Armato (born May 2, 1974)[2] is an American songwriter, record producer, music producer and businesswoman. She is the co-founder and member of Rock Mafia, a record production/songwriting team, who write and produce for pop and rock artists.

She has written or produced over 25 Top Ten singles. She wrote and produced the top 5 single, "Love You Like a Love Song" for Selena Gomez and "I'm on a Roll" by Stefano Langone. Armato is married to Tim James, her producing partner and co-founder of Rock Mafia. She and James live in Santa Monica, California.

She is the co-owner and founder of Rock Mafia Records. She is mainly known for her songwriting roles with Disney stars. She has written songs with the Jonas Brothers,[3] Hope 7, 78violet, Scott Cutler, and Richard Feldman, and wrote the Top 40 radio hit "Come Back To Me" for singer Vanessa Hudgens. She co-wrote and produced Miley Cyrus's Top 10 singles "See You Again" and "7 Things" and her single "Fly on the Wall". She co-wrote the song, "Potential Breakup Song", with 78violet, which Time and CNN named one of the Top Songs of 2007.

She co-wrote "Bet On It" from High School Musical 2, and "Right Here" from the album Meet Miley Cyrus. Armato produced and wrote Sick Puppies' newly released Top 5 Rock album Tri Polar. The first single "You're Going Down" reached Top Ten.

Armato has worked with Adam Lambert and the Beach Girl5 (known as BG5). Rock Mafia wrote and produced Miley Cyrus first single, "Can't Be Tamed" which went top 10 on Billboard and #1 on iTunes. She wrote and produced six additional tracks on Cyrus's album Breakout. She produced Bonnie McKee's debut album Trouble along with Rob Cavallo.

Armato co-wrote and produced the platinum song "Naturally" from Kiss & Tell, Selena Gomez & the Scene's debut album. Rock Mafia also wrote "Love You Like a Love Song" by Selena Gomez & The Scene, which went Top 5, and sold over 8 Million world wide. "Stars Dance", and "Love Will Remember". Currently working with Flo Rida, No Doubt, Selena, Aloe Blacc, Daughtry and Beyonce.

Songs credited

Aly & AJ

  • "Bullseye"
  • "Chemicals React"
  • "Closure"
  • "Division"
  • "Flattery"
  • "Greatest Time of Year"
  • "Like It or Leave It"
  • "Like Whoa"
  • "Not This Year"
  • "Potential Breakup Song"
  • "Shine"
  • "Stick and Stones"

David Archuleta

  • "You Can"
  • "Your Eyes Don't Lie"

Nevermind

  • "Critical"
  • "Surprise"
  • "Total Access"
  • "Not Too Young"
  • "Twist My Hips"
  • "All Electric"

Justin Bieber

  • "Bigger"
  • "Down To Earth"

Miley Cyrus

  • "7 Things"
  • "Bigger Than Us" (Cyrus as Hannah Montana)
  • "Bottom of the Ocean"
  • "East Northumberland High"
  • "Fly on the Wall"
  • "Forgiveness and Love
  • "Good and Broken"
  • "Goodbye"
  • "It's All Right Here" (Cyrus as Hannah Montana)
  • "Let's Dance"
  • "Liberty Walk"
  • "Right Here"
  • "See You Again"
  • "Two More Lonely People"
  • "Wake Up America"
  • "Who Owns My Heart"
  • "Can't Be Tamed"

Miranda Cosgrove

  • "BAM"

Aura Dione

  • "Friends feat. Rock Mafia"[4]

Sheena Easton

  • "What Comes Naturally" (US. #19)
  • "My Cherie"
  • "Till Death Do Us Part"
  • "When You Speak My Name" -Co Wrote
  • "Love Me With Freedom" - Co Wrote
  • "One More Reason"

Selena Gomez and Selena Gomez & the Scene

  • "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" from Another Cinderella Story
  • "Tell Me Something I Don't Know (Kiss & Tell version)" from Kiss & Tell
  • "Naturally" from Kiss & Tell
  • "I Won't Apologize" from Kiss & Tell
  • "Off the Chain" from A Year Without Rain
  • "Summer's Not Hot" from A Year Without Rain
  • "Rock God" from A Year Without Rain
  • "Love You Like a Love Song" from When the Sun Goes Down
  • "My Dilemma" from When the Sun Goes Down
  • "Outlaw" from When the Sun Goes Down
  • "Stars Dance" from Stars Dance
  • "Love Will Remember" from Stars Dance

Hope 7

  • "Breakthrough"
  • "I Want Everything"

Hoku

  • "Another Dumb Blonde"[5]
  • "Perfect Day"

Vanessa Hudgens

  • "Hook It Up"
  • "Don't Leave"
  • "Vulnerable"

Demi Lovato

  • You're My Only Shorty feat. Iyaz from Unbroken

Patrice Rushen

  • "Long Time Coming"

Sick Puppies

  • "Riptide"
  • "You're Going Down"
  • "Odd One"
  • "So What I Lied"
  • "Master of the Universe"
  • "In It For Life"
  • "White Balloons"
  • "My World"
  • "Pitiful"
  • "Cancer"
  • "What Are You Looking For"
  • "All The Same"
  • "Too Many Words"
  • "Asshole Father"
  • "Issues"
  • "Anywhere But Here"
  • "The Bottom"

Barbra Streisand

  • "What Were We Thinking of?"

Soundtracks

Camp Rock

  • "Our Time is Here"[6]
  • "What It Takes"[6]

The Cheetah Girls: One World

  • "Circle Game"
  • "Dig a Little Deeper"

Hannah Montana 3

  • "It's All Right Here"

High School Musical 2

  • "Bet On It"

Another Cinderella Story

  • "Tell Me Something I Don't Know"

A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song

  • "Run This Town"
  • "Bless Myself"
  • "Make You Believe"
  • "Knockin"
  • "Extra Ordinary"
  • "Possibilities"
  • "Out Here"

Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam

  • "Can't Back Down"
  • "Heart and Soul"

Let It Shine

  • "Don't Run Away"
  • "Guardian Angel"
  • "You Belong to Me"
  • "Around the Block"
  • "Moment of Truth
  • "Let It Shine"
  • "Self Defeat"

Sonny with a Chance

  • "Me, Myself and Time"

Shake It Up: Break It Down

  • "Not Too Young" Chris Trousdale & Nevermind
  • "Twist My Hips" Tim James & Nevermind
  • "All Electric" Anna Margeret & Nevermind

Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance

  • "Critical" Nevermind & TKO
  • "Surprise" TKO, SOS & Nevermind
  • "Total Access" (bonus track) Nevermind & SOS
  • "The Star I R" (bonus track) Caroline Sunshine

Shake It Up: I <3 Dance

  • "I Can Do Better" Young L.A. (BG5)
  • "Law of Averages" (bonus track) TKO, SOS & Nevermind

References

  1. http://www.mylife.com/c-79788107
  2. http://www.mylife.com/c-79788107
  3. Cohen, Sandy (14 August 2008). Lyric Culture pays songwriters for their words. Fox News Channel. Retrieved on 25 January 2011.
  4. Aura Dione "Before The Dinosaurs" track list. Retrieved on 2012-02-22.
  5. Singer Hoku Ho's Star on the Rise, Reading Eagle, 22 January 2000, p. B7. URL accessed on 25 January 2011.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Disney's Camp Rock Soundtrack Debuts at #3 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart. SmartBrief (25 June 2008). Retrieved on 25 January 2011.
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