David Siegel (musician)

David Siegel (musician)
David Siegel
Born 12 April 1973 (1973-04-12) (age 38)
Miami, Florida
Genres Hip Hop, Rock, Pop, Latin
Occupations Producer, songwriter, musician
Instruments Keyboard, Bass Guitar
Years active 2000 - Present
Website RagingGeisha.com/Siegel

David Siegel (born April 12, 1973 in Miami, Florida) is an American producer, songwriter and musician based in South Beach, Florida. He is best known for co-writing Escape recorded by Enrique Iglesias in 2002, as well as co-writing a three-times certified platinum song by the RIAA.[1] Whatever You Like recorded by T.I. in 2008, which remained #1 in the Billboard Hot 100 for seven non-consecutive weeks.[2]

Siegel placed #3 in the Top Ten Songwriters Chart listed in Billboard Magazine's First Publishers Quarterly Edition issued in May 2009.

He also produces and performs bass in the South Beach rock band Raging Geisha, formed in 2002 by himself and Miami based songwriter and performer, Erica Sommers.

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Awards

Discography and song credits

  • "Rescue Mission"
  • "Tonight Forever"
  • "Momma"
  • The Ready Set - I'm Alive, I'm Dreaming (2010) - Producer
  • "Limits"
  • "Upsets and Downfalls"
  • "Swag Back"
  • "Kiss Me Thru The Phone"
  • T.I. - "Whatever You Like"
  • "Whatever You Like"
  • "Get Mine, Get Yours"
  • "Tell Her Tonight"
  • "I Swear"
  • "Right In Front Of You"
  • Soluna - For All Time (2002)
  • "Bring It To Me"
  • "Nothing Looks Good On Me But You"
  • "For All Time"
  • "I'll Be Waiting For You"
  • "All Out Of Love"
  • "He Should Be You"
  • "What Do You Want?"
  • "Uh Oh"
  • "One Night Man"

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