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Should Mike Sabath be the new "go-to" producer for current popstars?


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I feel like Mike Sabath isn't discussed enough compared to some of his peers and deserves more attention, especially because of his recent output. Between Raye's "21st Century Blues" and now JADE's upcoming record, he's on a very good track when it comes to quality control, in my opinion. Even in the past, he has some great gems attached to his name. Some of my personal favorites include Little Mix's "Wasabi," Madison Beer's "Hurts Like Hell," and even his feature on Meghan Trainor's "Wave"—yes, he is also a solo artist. Additionally, his ability to seamlessly blend different genres and styles is quite impressive. From pop to R&B to electronic, Mike Sabath's production skills and creative vision consistently shine through. His collaborations often elevate the artists he works with, bringing out the best in their performances. What do you guys think?

 

 

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yeah I'm sick of my fave using the producer-who-shall-not-be-named

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For a producer to be well-known, he needs to put out a catalogue of critically acclaimed records consistently with different artists OR hits after hits for different artists

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