{"id":1217,"date":"2025-03-15T20:31:51","date_gmt":"2025-03-15T21:31:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nydoctorprofile.org\/?p=1217"},"modified":"2025-03-22T12:39:59","modified_gmt":"2025-03-22T12:39:59","slug":"grammy-winning-producer-dom-did-it-is-bridging-the-gap-between-electronic-and-contemporary-music","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nydoctorprofile.org\/index.php\/2025\/03\/15\/grammy-winning-producer-dom-did-it-is-bridging-the-gap-between-electronic-and-contemporary-music\/","title":{"rendered":"Grammy-Winning Producer Dom Did It is Bridging the Gap Between Electronic and Contemporary Music"},"content":{"rendered":"

Domenico “Dom Did It” Randazzo’s fingerprints are all over some of electronic music’s most infectious anthems. But at this year\u2019s Grammys, his talents earned him one of the industry’s highest honors\u2014not for a club-ready banger, but for his work on Chris Brown’s album 11:11<\/em>.<\/p>\n

With credits on music by Ti\u00ebsto, Bingo Players, Dannic, Disco Fries and more, Randazzo has quietly built a reputation for seamlessly blending the punchy energy of dance music with the emotional depth of R&B. Marking a defining moment in his career, Randazzo co-produced “Bruce Lee” and “Delusional,” each of which are standouts on the Deluxe Edition of\u00a011:11<\/em>, which nabbed Brown the Grammy Award for Best R&B Album.<\/p>\n

Both tracks were administered by Disco Fries’ publishing company, Arkatone Music Group Publishing, in partnership with Enhanced Music and Sony Music Publishing.<\/p>\n