Fernando Garibay

  • Pop
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • disc jockey
  • academic
Years active1998–presentLabels
  • Interscope
  • Paradise
Member ofKylie and GaribayWebsitewww.garibayinstitute.com
Musical artist

Fernando Garibay (born December 27, 1982)[1] is an American record producer, songwriter, and academic. He formed the short-lived pop duo, Kylie and Garibay, with Australian singer Kylie Minogue in 2014.

Career

Garibay was the musical director of Lady Gaga's Born This Way Ball and the producer of her Born This Way album.[2][3] Fernando Garibay has produced and written for artists including Lady Gaga, U2, Sia, Whitney Houston, Britney Spears, Shakira, Bruno Mars, Kylie Minogue, Enrique Iglesias, the Pussycat Dolls, Snoop Dogg, Paris Hilton, Ellie Goulding, JJ Lin, Giorgio Moroder, Shaggy, Sting, Wiz Khalifa, and Lizzo. Fernando formed the pop duo collaboration Kylie and Garibay,[4] with Australian singer Kylie Minogue in 2014.

He has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards, 6 BMI Songwriter Awards and has helped write and produce a number of global chart-topping hit records, including five US number ones and several top 10 dance records on Billboard.[5] As a result of his success and impact on Pop Music, Garibay's music helped to catalyze the genre's of Latin Pop Music and Electronic Dance Music.

Garibay was the producer on the Grammy Award-winning recording The Fame Monster by Lady Gaga, which won the "Best Pop Vocal Album" award at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2010.[6]

Garibay worked as an executive, producer and artist at Interscope Records. Fernando Garibay is the Founder of Paradise/Interscope. He is the Founder and Chairman of The Garibay Institute for Soft Power and Public Diplomacy. Through The Garibay Institute; Fernando works with heads of governments, sovereign and executive branch leaders, foreign ministries, international organizations - in the research, development, and strategic deployment of soft power and public diplomacy.

Garibay is a visiting lecturer at Harvard University, Harvard Business School, Harvard Medical School, MIT, Stanford University,[7][8] and California Western School of Law. In addition, he co-created the first course on redefining human and synthetic creativity[9] at the Stanford University School of Engineering. Fernando is recognized as a contributor to the World Economic Forum/YGL and the United Nations Intergovernmental Organization.

Fernando has written several position papers and opinion pieces for publications such at The Hill[10][11] and The Messenger. He currently presents and keynotes at the top global academic conferences, most recently at the prestigious Royal Society in London. Additionally he makes regular online and television appearances to help the public understand human and synthetic creativity, artificial intelligence and new disruptive technologies.

Production discography

1998

  • Ana García "For You"
  • Ana García "Disco Floor"
  • Ana García "Just Can't Help"
  • Ana García "Groove On"
  • Ana García "Keep On Movin'"
  • Ana García "Shake Your Body"
  • Ana García "Party People"
  • DJ Fernando Oz "Out Of Love"
  • Transister "Dizzy Moon"
  • Space Monkeys "Acid House Killed Rock And Roll"

1999

  • Enrique Iglesias "Bailamos"
  • Enrique Iglesias "Rhythm Divine"

2000

  • Enrique Iglesias "Be With You"
  • Ricky Martin "Shake your Bon-Bon"

2001

2002

  • Enrique Iglesias "Mentiroso"
  • Enrique Iglesias "Love To See You Cry"
  • Patricia Manterola "Que Ritmo No Pare"
  • Patricia Manterola "The Rhythm"
  • Patricia Manterola "Ojos Negros"
  • Patricia Manterola "Magic Eyes"

2003

  • Enrique Iglesias "Say It"
  • Enrique Iglesias "Not in Love"
  • Enrique Iglesias "Addicted"
  • Sting "Stolen Car"

2004

2005

  • Elkland "Apart"

2006

  • Jzabehl "Naughty Boys" featuring Alexis y Fido
  • Jzabehl "It's All About Me"
  • Jzabehl "Throw Your Hands Up"
  • Jzabehl "It's Not Over" featuring Mr. Phillip
  • Jzabehl "O' I Know"
  • Jzabehl "Open My Eyes"
  • Mario Vazquez "Don't Lie"
  • Paris Hilton "Stars Are Blind"

2007

2008

  • Britney Spears "Quicksand"
  • Britney Spears "Amnesia"
  • New Kids on the Block "Don't Cry"
  • Nikki Flores "Could You Ever"
  • Lady Gaga "Text You Pictures" (Unreleased song, intended for The Pussycat Dolls)

2009

2010

  • Starshell "SuperLuva"
  • Natalia Kills "Love Is A Suicide"
  • Natalia Kills "Broke"
  • Natalia Kills "Cold"
  • Far East Movement "Fighting For Air"
  • Lady Gaga "Alejandro" (American Idol Version)

2011

  • Born This Way — Lady Gaga
    • "Americano"
    • "Bad Kids"
    • "Bloody Mary"
    • "Born This Way"
    • "Born This Way (The Country Road Version)"
    • "The Edge of Glory"
    • "Fashion of His Love"
    • "Fashion of His Love (Fernando Garibay Remix)"
    • "Government Hooker"
    • "Heavy Metal Lover"
    • "Highway Unicorn (Road To Love)"
    • "Marry the Night"
    • "The Queen"

2012

2013

  • Sean Paul "Legacy"
  • Colette Carr "Never Gonna Happen"
  • Prince Royce "Kiss Kiss"

2014

  • Shakira.Shakira
    • "Chasing Shadows"
  • Kylie and Garibay - Sleepwalker EP
    • "Glow"
    • "Wait"
    • "Break This Heartbreak"
    • "Chasing Ghosts"
  • Lea Michelle "On My Way"

2015

  • Kylie and Garibay - Kylie and Garibay EP

2016

  • Alan Cumming "Someone Like The Edge Of Firework"

2017

2018

  • Big Freedia "Karaoke" (featuring Lizzo)
  • Justin Jesso "My Body"
  • "Last Summer" (with Andrew Rayel featuring Jake Torrey)[12]
  • Benjamin Ingrosso
    • "No Sleep"
    • "Love Songs"
  • Poppy
    • "Immature Couture"
    • "Hard Feelings"
    • "Iconic"
  • Poppy + Garibay
    • "Aristocrat"
    • "Blush" (unreleased)
  • Far East Movement
    • "Save The Night ft. Shaggy"
    • "Let The Future In"
  • Crush
    • "Lay Your Head On Me"
  • Sia "Blinded By Love"
  • Sia "Hologram"

2019

  • Tiffany Young
    • "Born Again"
    • "Magnetic Moon"
    • "Run For Your Life"
  • Heart Full Of Rage - Tyla Yaweh
    • "High Right Now"
    • "Who Shot Johnny?"
    • "Wraith Skating featuring PNB Rock"
    • "Chiquita"
  • Armin van Buuren and Garibay "Phone Down"[13]
  • Justin Jesso and Seeb "Bigger Than"
  • Steve Aoki ft. Sting and Shaed "2 In A Million"

2021

  • JJ Lin
    • "Not Tonight"
    • "While I Can"
    • "Like You Do"
    • "All In Your Mind"

2023

  • Justin Jesso
    • "Sound Of Freedom" (From the Motion Picture 'Sound of Freedom')
    • "More Hope Than Ever" (From the Motion Picture 'After Death')

2024

  • Kat Von D - My Side Of The Mountain
    • "Illusion"
    • "Vampire Love"
    • "Dead"
    • "H.A.T.E."
    • "Don't Go"
    • "Truth In Reverse"
    • "With You"
  • Alok - The Future Is Ancestral
    • “Sina Vaishu”
    • “Sina Vaishu” (Remix)
    • “Pedju Kunumigwe”
    • “Canto Do Vento”
    • “Yube Mana Ibubu”
    • “Manifesto O Futuro É Ancestral”
    • “Rap Nativo”
    • “Jaraha”
    • “Sangue Indígena”
  • Micah
    • "Call Me"

References

  1. ^ "Fernando Garibay". Future Blockchain Summit 2024. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  2. ^ Halperin, Shirley (May 31, 2011). "Lady Gaga Producer on the Making of 'Born This Way,' the 'Extreme' Measures to Keep It From Leaking and More". The Hollywood Reporter. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
  3. ^ Bertsche, Rachel (May 23, 2011). "Born This Way's Musical Director Fernando Garibay on Working With Gaga While Drinking Whiskey and the Revival of the Sax". New York. New York Media LLC. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
  4. ^ Caulfield, Keith (October 3, 2015). "Kylie Minogue & Fernando Garibay on Linking Up for 3-Song EP: 'It Was a Beautiful Thing'". Billboard. Retrieved August 17, 2024.
  5. ^ "Biography". Archived from the original on February 15, 2012. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
  6. ^ "Fernando Garibay". Grammy Awards. November 23, 2020. Retrieved December 4, 2020.
  7. ^ Garibay [@FERNANDOGARIBAY] (March 20, 2023). "Thank you Professor Julia Novy and @stanford University for allowing me to guest lecture on the super soft power and future of creativity. To the students; I'm am deeply touched by your openness and willingness to engage in this process of co-creation 🤍" (Tweet). Retrieved March 30, 2023 – via Twitter.
  8. ^ Lunch With Fernando Gariby - Thursday, March 16, 2023, retrieved March 30, 2023
  9. ^ "Redefining Creativity: Designing Human Connections in an AI World | Stanford Summer Session". summer.stanford.edu. Retrieved August 17, 2024.
  10. ^ James Cooper and Fernando Garibay, opinion contributors (February 14, 2024). "Celebrating a quarter-century of anti-bribery law". The Hill. Retrieved August 17, 2024. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  11. ^ Fernando Garibay, Kashyap Kompella (April 26, 2023). "AI-generated music is officially a hit — how will it change the music industry?". The Hill. Retrieved August 17, 2024.
  12. ^ Bein, Kat (August 2, 2018). "Andrew Rayel's 'Last Summer' Catches Feels With Fernando Garibay, Jake Torrey: Exclusive". Billboard. Archived from the original on August 3, 2018. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  13. ^ Bein, Kat (April 19, 2019). "Armin van Buuren & Fernando Garibay Seek Connection on Dance-Pop Jam 'Phone Down': Listen". Billboard. Archived from the original on April 30, 2019. Retrieved May 8, 2019.
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