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E. Kidd Bogart
Birth nameEvan Bogart
Born (1978-01-23) January 23, 1978 (age 46)
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresPop, R&B, dance-pop, pop rock
Occupation(s)Songwriter, Record Producer, Music Publisher, Record Executive, A&R
Years active1994–present

Evan Bogart (born January 23, 1978), better known as E. Kidd Bogart, is an American songwriter, music publisher, record executive and television producer. He is the son of Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart[1] and former music manager Joyce Trabulus.[2] Bogart's music has been nominated for three Grammy Awards, winning one.

Discography (Alphabetical)

Songs Written by Evan "Kidd" Bogart

Published by Evan "Kidd" Bogart

The Boardwalk Music Group

The CRE8IVE Company

Television by Evan "Kidd" Bogart

Boardwalk Entertainment Group

Film by Evan "Kidd" Bogart

Boardwalk Entertainment Group

  • Spinning Gold - in development (Justin Timberlake attached)[64]
    • Executive Producer, Producer, Executive Music Producer

Songwriter Awards

  • BMI Billboard #1's Award for "SOS" performed by Rihanna.[65]
  • BMI Pop Award Top Songs of 2006 for "SOS" performed by Rihanna.
  • BMI Pop Award Top Songs of 2008 for "Take You There" performed by Sean Kingston.
  • Best Song "Halo" at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards.[66]
  • Grammy Award Winning song "Halo" for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 2010.[67]
  • Grammy Nominated song "Halo" for Record Of The Year 2010.[67]
  • BMI Pop Award Top Songs of 2009 for "Halo" performed by Beyoncé Knowles.
  • Grammy Nominated song "Halo (Live)" for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 2011[68]
  • BMI Pop Award Top Songs of 2011 for "Tonight Tonight" performed by Hot Chelle Rae
  • Billboard's 40 Under 40 of 2012
  • BMI Pop Award Top Songs of 2012 for "It Girl" performed by Jason Derulo
  • BMI Pop Award Top Songs of 2012 for "I Like It Like That" performed by Hot Chelle Rae
  • Socan Urban Music Awards Top Songs of 2013 for "Hurt Me Tomorrow" performed by K'naan
  • Billboard's 40 Under 40 of 2013
  • BMI Pop Award Top Songs of 2014 for "Classic" performed by MKTO

Publisher Awards

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