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DNA Songs

DNA Songs
OriginAustralia
GenresPop, dance-pop, pop-rock
Occupation(s)Songwriter, record producer
Years active2004–present
MembersAnthony Egizii
David Musumeci
Websitewww.dnasongs.com.au

DNA Songs is a songwriting and production company founded by Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci in Australia in 2004. They have worked with a variety of international and local artists including Ricky Martin, Geri Halliwell, The Veronicas, Guy Sebastian, Delta Goodrem, The Saturdays, Jessica Mauboy, Timomatic, Shannon Noll and many others. They have had seven No.1 singles in Australia with The Veronicas' "You Ruin Me" and "In My Blood", as well as Delta Goodrem's single "Wings", Reece Mastin's "Good Night" and "Shout It Out", Samantha Jade's "What You've Done to Me" and Dami Im's "Alive".[1]

DNA Songs have also written numerous songs entered in the Eurovision Song Contest by Australia with "Sound of Silence" by Dami Im in 2016, "Don't Come Easy" by Isaiah Firebrace in 2017,[2] "We Got Love" by Jessica Mauboy in 2018 and "Don't Break Me" by Montaigne in 2020.

Songwriting credits

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  • "When You Coming Home" – Brian McFadden (2010)
  • "It's Alright" – Kate Alexa (2008)
  • "Chinese Whispers" – Jessica Mauboy (2008)
  • "Runnin'" – Jessica Mauboy (2008)
  • "Fading Picture" – Amy Pearson (2008)
  • "Where We Belong" – Kate Alexa (2007)
  • "Tonight" – Kate Alexa (2007)
  • "Waiting Here" – Kate Alexa (2007)
  • "You're Everything" – Kate Alexa (2007)
  • "Another Now" – Kate Alexa (2007)
  • "Help Me Find a Way" – Kate Alexa (2007)
  • "Nobody Knows" – Kate Alexa (2007)
  • "Won't Walk Away" – Kate Alexa (2007)
  • "We Are Together" – Kate Alexa (2007)
  • "Feel It Too" – Kate Alexa (2007)
  • "Way to the Top" – Kate Alexa (2007)
  • "Falling Out" – Kate Alexa (2007)
  • "Can't Be You" – Dean Geyer (2007)
  • "Won't Let You Go" – Shannon Noll (2007)
  • "Tomorrow" – Shannon Noll (2007)
  • "Don't Miss You" – Amy Pearson (2007)
  • "Love Like This" – Amy Pearson (2007)
  • "Alone No More" – Ricki-Lee (2007)
  • "Let Go" – Amity Dry (2005)
  • "Too Late" – Amity Dry (2005)
  • "Nobody Knows" – Torsten Fassbender featuring Julie-Anne Melfi

Production and mixing credits

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Delta Goodrem

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The Veronicas

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From their album The Veronicas

Ricki-Lee Coulter

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from the album Ricki-Lee (2005)
from the album Brand New Day (2007)
from the album On My Own (2024)

Nathaniel

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and the debut studio album, Yours (2015).

The Collective

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Ricki-Lee Coulter

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from the album Ricki-Lee (2005)
from the album Brand New Day (2007)
from the album On My Own (2024)

Ricky Martin

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Samantha Jade

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Johnny Ruffo

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Reece Mastin

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Guy Sebastian

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Timomatic

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Stan Walker

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from the album Let the Music Play (2011)

Shannon Noll

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from the album A Million Suns (2011)

Marvin Priest

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from the album Beats & Blips (2011)

Zoë Badwi

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Christine Anu

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Brian McFadden

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from the album Wall of Soundz (2010)

Jessica Mauboy

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from the album Been Waiting (2008)
from the album Beautiful (2013)
from the TV series The Secret Daughter (2016)
representing Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018
from the album Hilda (2019)
from the album Yours Forever (2024)

Shannon Noll

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from the album Turn It Up (2007)

Amy Pearson

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from the album Who I Am (2008)

Dean Geyer

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from the album Rush (2007)

Guy Sebastian

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from the album Closer to the Sun (2006)
from the album Little Eve (2007)

Old Man River

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from the album Good Morning (2007)

Kate Alexa

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from the album H2O: Just Add Water (2007)
B-Side of the single Teardrops (2008)

Amity Dry

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Brielle Davis

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from the album Other Side (2007)

Torsten Fassbender Featuring Julie-Anne Melfi

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Mitch James

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References

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  1. ^ Adams, Cameron (14 July 2016). "Sydney's DNA Songs Have Just Scored Their Seventh ARIA Number 1 Single". news.com.au. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
  2. ^ Thomas, Sarah; Cooper, Nathanael (7 March 2017). "Eurovision 2017 Australian contestant: The X Factor winner Isaiah Firebrace named". The Sydney Morning Herald.
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