Drew Louis
Drew Louis | |
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Birth name | Andrew Louis Klemm |
Born | March 28, 2000 |
Origin | Hudson, Ohio |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation | Record producer · singer · songwriter |
Years active | 2020–present |
Website | drewlouismusic |
Andrew Louis Klemm (born March 28, 2000),[1] known professionally as Drew Louis, is an American record producer, singer, and songwriter.[2][3] He is best known for his work with RuPaul's Drag Race contestants Trinity the Tuck, Kylie Sonique Love, and Amanda Tori Meating,[4] as well as Sony Japan's The Gospellers,[5] and Yena.[6]
Career
Louis's professional musical career began while studying at the Los Angeles College of Music,[7] where he met K-pop and J-pop singer-songwriter Mayu Wakisaka.[8] In 2021, Louis and Wakisaka co-wrote "Loving Out Loud" for The Gospellers.[9] They then co-wrote "Vacay" & "Lxxk 2 U" for Yena's debut mini-album Smiley, as well as the title track of her third mini-album Good Morning in 2024.[10]
Louis released his single "Love So Right" in June 2023.[11] Earmilk described it as "...[A] nostalgic pop single... with an anthemic sing-a-long worthy chorus...".[12] In Billboard Argentina, Louis stated that the song was mainly inspired by his love of pop music from the 2010's.[13] In October 2023, Louis was awarded the Music Forward LGBTQ+ Emerging Artist Award by Live Nation.[14]
In May 2023, Drew produced the titular single for the Drag Isn't Dangerous digital fundraiser.[15] In November 2023, Louis executive produced and co-wrote Trinity Ruins Christmas: The Musical with Trinity the Tuck.[16] The cast featured multiple past Drag Race contestants.[17] He then produced "My Kitty" for Amanda Tori Meating, which premiered on RuPaul's Drag Race Season 16 in January 2024.[8] In an interview with Wonderland in February 2024, Louis announced that he was executive producing Trinity the Tuck's dark-pop album Sinematic.[10] He told Notion that the album was inspired by their shared love of The Pussycat Dolls and Britney Spears.[8]
Discography
All credits are adapted from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers's database, and Spotify.[18][19]
Songwriting and production credits
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Album | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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2024 | "Sleeping Beauty" | Trinity the Tuck | Sinematic | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Coen Hutton, Myah Marie | Drew Louis |
"Let Them Eat Cake" | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Max Vernon | ||||
"Give it Up" | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Sierra Cornell | ||||
"'Til Death Becomes Us" (featuring Jujubee) |
Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Coen Hutton | ||||
“Money Mad” | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Violet Skies | ||||
"Detonate" | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Coen Hutton | ||||
"Miss Jesus Christ" | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Ash Gordon | ||||
"A Twink and a Redhead" | Grant & Ash | Non-album singles | Drew Louis, Grant Gibbs, Ashley Gill | ||
"Take it Slow" | Joe Serafini | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Joe Serafini | |||
"Good Morning" | Yena | Good Morning | Drew Louis, Mayu Wakisaka, Jayelle Gerber, 72, Pollock, Jonathan Sim, Twlv, Yena | Pollock, Jonathan Sim, 72 | |
"Lost Angel" | Kylie Sonique Love | Non-album singles | Drew Louis, Kylie Sonique Love | Drew Louis | |
"Nice To Meet Ya" | Victory Brooks | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber | |||
"My Kitty" | Amanda Tori Meating | Drew Louis, Amanda Tori Meating | |||
2023 | "Ex Miss" | Kylie Sonique Love | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Kylie Sonique Love | ||
"Keep Up" | Karma Carr | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Karma Carr | |||
"Good Enough" (featuring Alaska Thunderfuck, Jimbo, Manila Luzon, Ginger Minj, Aria B. Cassadine, Kylie Sonique Love) |
Trinity the Tuck | Trinity Ruins Christmas: The Musical | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber | ||
"Eternity to Me" (featuring Alaska Thunderfuck) | |||||
"I'm Rich, But I'll Change" | Drew Louis | ||||
"You Just Need a Little Mary" | |||||
"A Massive Shadow" | |||||
"Light in the Dark" (featuring Aria B. Cassadine, Kylie Sonique Love) |
Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber | ||||
"The Clock Strikes One" | Drew Louis | ||||
"Guilt's So Heavy" (featuring Ginger Minj) |
Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber | ||||
"A Curious Thing Happened" | Drew Louis | ||||
"Trinity Ruins Christmas" (featuring Jimbo, Manila Luzon) |
Drew Louis, Jennifer Whitlock, Mark Byers, Ryan Taylor | ||||
"It's In The Book" (featuring Alaska Thunderfuck) |
Drew Louis | ||||
"Drag Isn't Dangerous" | Jayelle & Ocean Kelly | Non-album singles | Ash Gordon, Ocean Kelly, Drew Louis | ||
"Sugar Rush" | Ceranda | Ceranda Michelle Silva, Jayelle Gerber, Drew Louis | |||
2022 | "Lxxk 2 U" | Yena | Smiley | Drew Louis, Yena, Mayu Wakisaka, Jayelle Gerber, 72, Pollock, Jonathan Sim, Moon Da-eun, Nam-Hye-ju | Ollipop |
"Vacay" | Drew Louis, Mayu Wakisaka, Jayelle Gerber, 72, Pollock, Kang Eun-jung | Pollock | |||
2021 | "Antisocial Media" | Shiragirl | Non-album single | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Alexandra Nicole Windsor, Constance Antoinette Day, Rain Palladino, Shira Leigh Yevin | Drew Louis |
"Loving Out Loud" | The Gospellers | A Cappella 2 | Drew Louis, Mayu Wakisaka, Joe Ryan III | No producer credited |
As lead artist
Singles
Year | Title | Album | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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2023 | "Love So Right" | Non-album singles | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Matt Beckley | Drew Louis, Matt Beckley |
2022 | "Winter Fling" | Drew Louis | Drew Louis | |
"Poser" (with Milli2nd) |
Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Milli2nd | Drew Louis, Milli2nd | ||
"Bottom of the Bottle" | Baby's First Heartbreak | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Shoshana Rosemarin | Drew Louis | |
2021 | "First Date" | Non-album singles | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber | |
"Ultraviolet" | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Odin Cheesebro | Drew Louis, Odin Cheesebro | ||
"Petty" | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber, Carlee Chappell, Francis Karel | Drew Louis | ||
"Falling in Like" | Drew Louis, Jayelle Gerber | |||
2020 | "Blocked" |
Extended plays
Title | Details |
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Baby's First Heartbreak |
Track listing
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Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Result |
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2023 | Live Nation Music Forward LGBTQ+ Emerging Artist Award[7][14] | Won |
References
- ^ "About Drew Louis - Birthdate, Social Media, Genre". Google Knowledge Panel. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ "Drew Louis Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More ..." AllMusic. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ Cassady, Charles (2023-06-21). "Hudson talents take Young Actors Studio legacy across the country". Hudson Life. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ River, Julie (2024-06-02). "Pop Songwriter Drew Louis Writes Single 'A Twink and a Redhead' by Grant & Ash". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
- ^ Murray, Madison. "Drew Louis Chronicles 'Baby's First Heartbreak' On His Latest Thoughtful EP". Genius. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
- ^ "Drew Louis is Talented and Proud". LADYGUNN. 2023-01-26. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
- ^ a b "LACM Alumnus Drew Louis Wins Prestigious LGBTQ+ Emerging Artist Award". www.pasadenanow.com. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
- ^ a b c Gokcemen, Yazzi (2024-06-03). "Drew Louis is Producing Pop for Queens and Dancing". Notion. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ "March 10th Release - "Acapella 2" - All 13 Song Credits Announced!". Sony Music Japan. 2021-02-20. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ a b "We link up with the up-and-coming pop producer Drew Louis as he works with legendary drag artists and takes the drag music scene by storm". Wonderland. 2024-02-28. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ "Drew Louis Knows of a "Love So Right"". Galore. 2023-06-12. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
- ^ Polsely, Victoria (2023-06-19). "Drew Louis shines with blissful pop single "Love So Right"". EARMILK. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
- ^ Serna, Gustavo (2023-06-21). "Drew Louis presenta su nuevo single Love So Right" [Drew Louis presents his new single "Love So Right"]. Billboard Argentina (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2024-05-16. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ a b "Emerging Artist Award « Music Forward Foundation". musicforwardfoundation.org. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ "Drag Isn't Dangerous Telethon Adds More Talent To The Spectacular Lineup". Bear World Magazine. May 4, 2023. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
- ^ "'Drag Race's Trinity The Tuck Drops Parody Christmas Album & Book". Yahoo News. 2023-11-17. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
- ^ "RuPaul's Drag Race queen Trinity The Tuck revives Sister Mary Kuntz and gay Devil characters in new Christmas book, album". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ "Drew Louis - ASCAP". ASCAP. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ "Written by Drew Louis - Spotify". Spotify. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
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