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Picard Brothers
OriginParis, France
Genres
Occupations
  • Record producers
  • songwriters
  • DJs
Years active2011–present
Members
  • Maxime Picard
  • Clément Picard

Picard Brothers are a duo of producers, songwriters and DJs composed by Maxime Picard and Clément Picard. The two French brothers have worked on records by Diplo, Mark Ronson, Silk City, Beyoncé, Madonna and many others throughout their career.[1][2] They won a Grammy Award in 2019 for Best Dance Recording for their contribution to "Electricity" by Silk City and Dua Lipa.[3]

They also release their own artist project under the name Picard Brothers.

Career

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Picard Brothers started their music career at an early age and produced beats for French rappers.

In 2011, they met and started working closely with Diplo, became part of his core production crew. They quickly signed their first Platinum certified song[4] "It Won't Stop" by Sevyn Streeter and Chris Brown[5]

Working between Paris and Los Angeles, they have been involved in many Diplo and Major Lazer releases such as "Powerful" with Ellie Goulding and Tarrus Riley,[6] "Look Back" with DRAM.

In 2018, they met Mark Ronson and helped in the creation of Silk City: they co-signed the Grammy winning hit "Electricity" amongst the other singles. They continued working with Mark Ronson and co-wrote and co-produced his latest album Late Night Feelings[7][2] including the single "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" with Miley Cyrus.[8]

The duo also wrote and produced for other artists like Beyoncé,[9] Kehlani, Miley Cyrus, Yebba, Wizkid, Mr Eazi and more.

Picard Brothers released their artist project in 2020 with the single "Won't Let Go", remixed by House legend Todd Edwards. They are now working on their debut album.

Discography

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Songwriting and production credits

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Title Year Artist(s) Album Credit
"I'm Just Ken" 2023 Ryan Gosling Barbie The Album Additional production
"Dance The Night" Dua Lipa Producers
"Use Me (Brutal Hearts)" Diplo, Dove Cameron, Sturgill Simpson Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley: Chapter 2 - Swamp Savant Co-writers / Producers
"Sad in the Summer" Diplo, Lily Rose Co-writers / Producers
"Never Die" Diplo, Morgan Wade Co-writers / Producers
"Lonely Long" Diplo, Parker McCollum Co-writers / Producers
"Supernova" Aluna, Kaleena Zanders MYCELiUM Co-writers / Producers
"Tupelo Shuffle" 2022 Swae Lee, Diplo ELVIS (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Co-writers / Producers
"Too Much" Mark Ronson, Lucky Daye Non-album single Co-writers / Producers
"One Life" 2021 Mark Ronson, Diana Gordon, Jonsi Watch the Sound With Mark Ronson Co-writers / Producers
"Love Came Down" Yebba Dawn Co-producers
"Boomerang" Yebba Co-producers
"New Love" Silk City, Ellie Goulding Non-album single Co-writers / Producers[10]
"Easy" 2020 Troye Sivan, Kacey Musgraves, Mark Ronson Non-album single Co-producers[11]
"Bad Karma" Miley Cyrus Plastic Hearts Co-producers
"Rollercoaster" 2019 Audien, Liam O'Donnell Escapism Co-writers
"Already" Beyonce, Shatta Wale, Major Lazer The Lion King: The Gift Co-writers / Producers
"Fly" Lucky Daye Spies In Disguise Soundtrack Co-writers / Producers
"Where Do You Go" Yebba Non-album single Producers
"Nothing Breaks Like A Heart" Mark Ronson, Miley Cyrus Late Night Feelings Co-writers / Producers
"Don't Leave Me Lonely" Mark Ronson, Yebba
"Pieces Of Us" Mark Ronson, King Princess
"Late Night Feelings" Mark Ronson, Lykke Li
"Late Night Prelude" Mark Ronson
"2AM" Mark Ronson, Lykke Li
"Spinning" Mark Ronson, Ilsey
"True Blue" Mark Ronson, Angel Olsen Producers
"Why Hide" Mark Ronson, Diana Gordon
"Give Dem" Diplo, Kah-Lo, Blond:ish Non-album single Co-writers / Producers
"Future" Madonna, Quavo Madame X Co-writers / Producers
"Boom Bye Bye" Diplo, Niska Europa (EP) Co-writers / Producers[12]
"Fuego" MHD 19 Co-writers / Producers[13]
"1by1" Rudimental, Raye, Maleek Berry Toast to Our Differences Co-writers / Producers
"Electricity" 2018 Silk City, Dua Lipa Non-album single Co-writers / Producers
"Only Can Get Better"[14] Silk City, Daniel Merriweather Non-album single
"Loud" Silk City, GoldLink, Desiigner Non-album single
"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" Miley Cyrus, Mark Ronson Non-album single Co-producers
"Loyal" Major Lazer, Kizz Daniel, Kranium Africa Is The Future Co-writers / Producers
"Orkant/Balane Pon It" Major Lazer, Babes Wodumo, Taranchyla
"All My Life" Major Lazer, Burna Boy
"Blow That Smoke" Major Lazer, Tove Lo
"Open & Close" Mr Eazi, Diplo Life is Easy, Vol.2 - Lagos to London Co-writers / Producers
"Color Blind" Diplo, Lil Xan California (EP) Co-writers / Producers
"Look Back" Diplo, DRAM
"Live It Up" Nicky Jam, Will Smith, Era Istrefi Official Song 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Co-writers / Producers[15]
"Naughty Ride" 2017 Wizkid, Major Lazer Sounds From The Other Side Co-writers / Producers[16]
"My Love" Wale, Major Lazer, Dua Lipa SHINE Co-writers / Producers
"Too Much" Kehlani SweetSexySavage Co-writers / Producers[17]
"I Can"[18] Chronixx Chronology Co-writers / Producers
"Loneliness" Producers
"Charbonne" Kekra Vréel 3[19] Co-writers / Producers
"Tout Seul"
"Pas Millionné"
"Tiekson"
"Capuché"
"9 Milli" Vréel 2[20]
"Jsuis là pour..."
"Burning Bridges" 2016 Patrice Life's Blood Co-writers / Producers[21]
"Powerful" 2015 Major Lazer, Ellie Goulding, Tarrus Riley Peace Is The Mission Co-writers / Producers
"Sweet Talker" 2014 Jessie J Sweet Talker Co-writers / Producers[22]
"It Won't Stop" 2013 Sevyn Streeter, Chris Brown Call Me Crazy, But... Co-writers / Producers[23]

EPs

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  • Systematic EP (Because Music, 2023)
  • Blessing in This House (Island Records UK, 2021)
  • Won't Let Go (Island Records UK, 2021)

Singles

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  • Dead Good (Nervous Records, 2022)
  • People Hold On (Nervous Records, 2022)
  • I Made It (Ed Banger Records, 2022)
  • Best of Me (Island Records UK/Because Music, 2021)
  • It's Not Over (Island Records UK, 2020)
  • Running From My Life (Records Collection, 2017)
  • Goodbye & Good Luck (Pelican Fly, 2014)

Remixes

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Track Artist Year
Could You Help Me (Picard Brothers Remix) Lucy Rose 2024
Don't Be Afraid (Picard Brothers Remix) Diplo feat. Jungle & Damian Lazarus 2021
So Good (Picard Brothers Remix) Fred Falke, Zen Freeman & Ten Ven 2021
Let You Speak (Picard Brothers Remix) Myd 2021
My Night (Picard Brothers Remix) Claptone 2021
Watch Your Step (Picard Brothers Remix)[24] Disclosure feat. Kelis 2020
The Difference (Picard Brothers Remix)[25] Flume feat. Tory y Moi 2020
Missing U (Silk City & Picard Brothers Remix)[26] Robyn 2019
Colors (Picard Brothers Remix)[27] Beck 2018

References

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  4. ^ "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
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  11. ^ ""Bad Karma" by Miley Cyrus (ft. Joan Jett)". Song Meanings and Facts. 2020-12-05. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
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  13. ^ "MHD". 19 August 2018. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
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  16. ^ "Wizkid". 14 July 2017. Retrieved 2019-12-23.
  17. ^ "Kehlani". 31 January 2017. Retrieved 2019-12-23.
  18. ^ "Chronixx's "I Can" Provides The Soundtrack For Jo Malone London ad Campaign". Urban Islandz. 2019-10-17. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
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  20. ^ "Kekra" (in French). 30 March 2018. Retrieved 2019-12-23.
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  22. ^ Vance, William (2014-10-20). "Jessie J - Sweet Talker (Produced by Diplo & Picard Brothers)". EDMTunes. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
  23. ^ Caramanica, Jon (3 January 2014). "NYTimes". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-12-23.
  24. ^ "Les Picard Brothers délivrent un remix groovy pour Disclosure". Guettapen (in French). 2020-12-19. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
  25. ^ "HAIM, Khruangbin + more: Five new releases to listen to this weekend". Mixdown. 26 June 2020. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  26. ^ "Missing U (Silk City & Picard Brothers Remix)". Robyn. 17 June 2019. Retrieved 2019-12-23.
  27. ^ Desk, TV News. "Beck Unveils Latest Collaboration, COLORS (PICARD BROTHERS REMIX)". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2019-12-22. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)