Rob Fusari

He has worked with Destiny's Child, Kelly Rowland, Will Smith, Whitney Houston and Lady Gaga, before she was famous and went by the name Stefani Germanotta.

[1][2] A child prodigy, Fusari won numerous piano competitions at Radio City Music Hall at 8 years old.

In 2002, he produced the songs "Train on a Track" by Kelly Rowland and Whitney Houston's "Love That Man", which were both released as singles to varying degrees of success in 2003.

The same year, Fusari first worked with Britney Spears on a track titled "Love's Supposed 2 Be", which failed to be included on In the Zone.

[7] He produced and is credited on five songs: "Paparazzi", "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich", "Again Again", "Brown Eyes" and "Disco Heaven".