Matthias Haß (music producer)

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Matthias Haß (born May 18, 1967 in Hamburg ) is a German composer and music producer .

biography

Between 1994 and 2001, Haß worked with the Hamburg-based music producer Berman Brothers and was able to record his first chart successes in 1995 as a producer and composer for the boy group Bed & Breakfast . In 1997 he moved to New York , where he worked until 2001. Here he was able to establish himself as a songwriter and producer. He received in 2001 a Grammy for he co-produced hit Who let the dogs out of the Baha Men as well as a Golden Globe nomination for the song One in a Million by Bosson , who by him for the blockbuster Miss Congeniality with Sandra Bullock produced has been.

Since 2002 he has been working in Germany again. In 2007 he and Frank Ramond received the Echo for Best Producer . In the same year he took part in the Eurovision Song Contest for Germany in Helsinki as composer and producer of the title Frauen reier'n die Welt sung by Roger Cicero .

Matthias Haß wrote and produced for Annett Louisan , Roger Cicero , Thomas Anders , Patrick Nuo , Bosson , Baha Men , Yvonne Catterfeld , Barbara Schöneberger , Rüdiger Hoffmann , She Moves, Benjamin Boyce and Stefanie Heinzmann , all of which he was able to lead into the charts .

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