![]() ![]() If it’s for a girl I just think from a girl’s perspective and if it’s for a guy I try to think of things I’ve been through personally or think of things I’d “love” to go through personally. Where did you draw inspiration for those songs?ĭREW RYAN SCOTT: I basically just write a movie every time I make a song. HYPNOTICASIA: You have a lot of experience writing for male artists but your work with female artists (TTS, Willow Smith, Girlicious, etc.) has also been very successful. You can usually judge how good a song is by the listener’s reaction. HYPNOTICASIA: What’s it like working with artists in Asia versus artists in America? What makes a successful song in Asia and how does it differ with a successful song in the US?ĭREW RYAN SCOTT: I think a smash song is a smash song, it doesn’t matter what country you’re in. I am a lot of fun to work with and have a fun energy/vibe. I do a good job of taking what an artists’ vision is and bring it to life. HYPNOTICASIA: How did you start writing and producing for artists around the world?ĭREW RYAN SCOTT: I just started working with more and more producers and more and more artists. Throw in a dash of rock and you got the After Romeo sound. We are currently writing/producing songs for the After Romeo album and we’re trying to make the perfect sound by infusing big pop chorus’ with dance and R&B elements. HYPNOTICASIA: What are the main differences when producing a song for yourself and producing for other artists?ĭREW RYAN SCOTT: When I get to make songs for myself, I get to really focus on what “I want” as opposed to what someone else wants. I like to give you a party for your ears. HYPNOTICASIA: How would you describe your music?ĭREW RYAN SCOTT: I like to make music I would listen to. Music can invoke such great emotions and make you feel so many things. HYPNOTICASIA: Did your view on music change from when you were younger to now?ĭREW RYAN SCOTT: I will always be a die-hard fan for music. I created a group called After Romeo with some very talented friends of mine. I actually created the “Red One” call out you hear in numerous songs produced today by Red One (“Just Dance” intro). It was a lot of fun because I got to work with everyone from Red One to Ryan Tedder. Once in LA, I began working with numerous top producers/writers in developing my skills. HYPNOTICASIA: What is your story? How did you get started in the music industry?ĭREW RYAN SCOTT: I moved to Los Angeles because I was offered a record deal with Capitol Records. Scott is also known as the singing voice of Sterling Knight in the Disney Channel movie, “StarStruck.”ĭrew has successfully juggled both his writing and singing career but even after being so busy, he still shows his passion for basketball.Ĭheck out his interview with HypnoticAsia below. What makes him a singer? Scott is part of the five member boy group After Romeo, formally Varsity Fanclub. Scott has work with many artists in America as well having worked with Avenue 52, Hannah Montana, Big Time Rush, Willow Smith and more. Other artists in Asia include, SS501, Kim Hyun Joong, Heo Young Saeng, TVXQ, Lollipop, Rainbow, A-Jax, Super Junior, Charice and many more. Scott is a well-known song-writer and producer in Asia, responsible for songs like “Don’t Want To Be An Idol” by Korean boy group VIXX, SHINee’s “Amigo,” Taeyang’s (Big Bang) “Sinner,” Girls’ Generation – TTS’s “Baby Steps.” Not only those but Scott has co-written “Mada Ue Wo” by one of Japan’s biggest boy group, Arashi. The singer, song-writer, producer and vocal producer, Drew Ryan Scott agreed to an exclusive interview with HypnoticAsia. ![]() The man who does it all! He sings, he dances, he writes, he produces and even plays basketball.
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