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Lucas Secon

Lucas Secon (born November 3, 1970) is a Danish-American , songwriter, rapper, and renowned for his contributions to pop, , and electronic music, with over 20 million records sold worldwide through his solo work and collaborations. Born in , , to American music industry executive and songwriter Paul Secon and Danish painter Berta Moltke, Secon spent his early years divided between and , later living in , . He graduated from with a degree in and , minoring in music business. Secon launched his performing career in the early 1990s, releasing his debut album To Rap My World Around You in 1990 on , followed by the 1994 Atlantic Records release Lucacentric, which achieved Top 40 status in over 10 countries and featured the Grammy-nominated single "Lucas with the Lid Off" (peaking at No. 29 on the US Billboard Hot 100). Transitioning primarily to production and songwriting in the late 1990s, Secon's production credits span major artists including Christina Aguilera, CeeLo Green, Girls' Generation, and The Pussycat Dolls, for whom he co-wrote the 2008 hit "I Hate This Part" (a UK No. 12 single that earned him a 2010 BMI London Award). Other notable collaborations include work on Alesso's "Cool" (2015), Toni Braxton's Pulse (2010), and tracks for K-pop acts like SHINee and TVXQ. Secon has received two Grammy nominations (including for Best Short Form Music Video for "Lucas with the Lid Off" at the 37th Annual Grammy Awards), an MTV Video Music Award nomination for Best Male Video, and the Spin Magazine Golden Poets Award for his 1990 poem "The Ice Age," later adapted into a song.

Early life and education

Lucas Secon was born in November 1970 in , , to music industry executive and songwriter Paul Secon and Danish painter Berta Moltke. He spent his early years divided between and , later living briefly in , , and , . Secon was a youth footballer, playing for from ages 6 to 16 and later for . He graduated from with a in and , minoring in music business.

Career

Solo career (1990–1994)

In 1990, Lucas Secon signed with under the guidance of label founder , marking his entry into the music industry as a solo artist. His debut , To Rap My World Around You, was released in 1991 and showcased a blend of , , and pop influences, drawing from his exposure to diverse musical styles during his upbringing. Influenced by his father's American background and frequent trips to clubs featuring African American performers, Secon incorporated improvisational elements and rhythmic complexity into his tracks. However, the received limited commercial attention in the U.S., which Secon later attributed partly to his inexperience and overambitious attempts to fit into prevailing trends. Seeking a fresh start, Secon transitioned to Big Beat Records, a subsidiary of Atlantic Records, signing in 1993. This move led to the release of his second album, Lucacentric, in 1994, which expanded on his jazz-infused rap style while incorporating electronic and hip-hop production elements from collaborators like Illinton. The album featured vocal contributions from artists such as Elaine Vassell and Fay Simpson, emphasizing its fusion of live instrumentation and lyrical introspection. Described by critics as a pioneering jazz-rap effort, Lucacentric highlighted Secon's versatile flow and thematic explorations of urban life and personal identity. The from Lucacentric, "Lucas with the Lid Off," became Secon's breakthrough, peaking at No. 29 on the and No. 5 on the chart in 1994. The track's infectious horn samples and multilingual rap verses propelled it to moderate success across formats, also reaching No. 22 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. Its music video, directed by in a single-take style, earned a nomination for Best Male Video at the . Follow-up singles "Open Up" and "Can't Get You Off My Mind" were released to promote the album but achieved less chart impact, focusing on smoother R&B-rap hybrids. Commercially, Lucacentric reached No. 183 on the and garnered moderate international attention in , though U.S. sales remained constrained by the niche appeal of its jazz-rap sound. Despite this, the album's global reach extended to charts in over ten countries, underscoring Secon's appeal. Disillusioned with the performative demands and challenges of a solo career—issues he had encountered since his debut—Secon decided to shift focus to songwriting and production by late , effectively ending his phase as a front-line recording artist.

Producing and songwriting beginnings (1995–2000s)

Following the release of his second album Lucacentric in 1994, Lucas Secon shifted his focus from performing as a solo to production and songwriting, leveraging his background in and rap to collaborate with emerging acts. This transition marked the beginning of his reputation as a versatile producer, initially working with artists such as Mos Def on tracks like "Miss Fat Booty pt. 2," which blended raw lyrical delivery with polished beats. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Secon expanded into pop production, contributing to the British girl group Sugababes' debut era. He produced their single "New Year" in 2000, a festive track featuring drum programming, arranging, and additional vocals that helped propel the song to UK chart success as part of the One Touch album campaign. His involvement extended to their sophomore album Angels with Dirty Faces (2002), where he handled production on several tracks, including "Virgin Sexy," contributing to the record's fusion of R&B, pop, and electronic elements that earned it a UK Albums Chart peak of number 2. By mid-decade, Secon's work on Sugababes continued with the B-side "Future Shokk!" for their 2005 single "Ugly," a UK number 3 hit, where he provided production and rap vocals, showcasing his ability to integrate hip-hop flair into mainstream pop. Secon's early productions also included contributions to Liberty X's 2005 album X, notably producing "Shotgun," a dance-infused track that highlighted his growing expertise in upbeat, club-oriented sounds. Throughout this period, he incorporated electronic and dance elements into his work, evolving from roots toward crossover pop while collaborating frequently with engineer Pete Hofmann at in , which facilitated high-quality recordings for UK chart projects. This phase built his credibility, with credits on multiple top-selling UK releases, and drew from his earlier recognition, including a 1995 Grammy Award nomination for Best Music Video for "Lucas with the Lid Off," where his production and artistic involvement underscored his foundational skills.

Major collaborations and hits (2000s–2010s)

In the late 2000s, Lucas Secon achieved significant success through his songwriting and production work with the Pussycat Dolls, particularly on their second studio album Doll Domination (2008). He co-wrote the lead single "I Hate This Part," which became a notable hit, reaching number 9 on the UK Singles Chart and earning a BMI London Award in 2010 for its airplay performance. Secon also contributed to additional tracks on the album, blending pop and R&B elements during sessions at Miloco Studios in London. Secon's collaborations extended to Kylie Minogue's 2010 album Aphrodite, where he co-wrote and co-produced the track "Get Outta My Way," a dance-pop anthem that helped propel the album to number 1 on the . He was involved in multiple songs on the record, emphasizing upbeat electronic influences that aligned with Minogue's return to mainstream pop. This period marked Secon's growing influence in global pop production, often incorporating his early rap background into accessible dance tracks recorded at . Throughout the 2010s, Secon delivered key hits for emerging artists, including co-writing and producing "Boyfriend" for in 2011, which peaked at number 21 on the , and "Show Me" from the same year. He also co-wrote "No Ceiling" for (2010) and co-wrote "Cool" for (2015), the latter topping the Swedish Singles Chart. Additional collaborations included production on "All Cried Out" by Blonde featuring (2015), which reached number 4 on the , as well as tracks for ' greatest hits collection and . These efforts contributed to Secon's role in over 10 number-one singles worldwide and three UK number-one albums. His production on Steve Aoki's Wonderland (2012) earned a Grammy for Best Dance/Electronica Album in 2013.

Recent work (2010s–present)

In the late 2010s, Secon continued his production and songwriting efforts with established pop acts. He contributed to tracks on The Saturdays' third studio album On Your Radar (2011), including co-writing "The Way You Watch Me" (feat. Travis McCoy), blending pop and electronic elements during sessions at Miloco Studios in London. Similarly, Secon co-wrote "Lazy Girl (Dolce Far Niente)" for Girls' Generation's fourth Korean album The Boys (2011), a playful track featuring his signature upbeat production style. He also handled writing and production duties for "Echo" on the group's repackage album Run Devil Run (2010), which carried over into promotional activities in the early 2010s. Entering the 2020s, Secon maintained an active presence at , where he has been a longstanding client collaborating with engineer Pete Hofmann on projects for emerging and mid-tier artists. In 2021, he released the "Gal Policy" remix featuring JXNV$, adapting his roots to a Rio funk style. Secon also produced and co-wrote Fatehi's single "Nora" (2024), an empowering pop track that marked her first global release under Warner Music, emphasizing themes of self-identity through infectious rhythms and vocals. He co-wrote "" for of in 2019. Secon's recent career has evolved toward mentoring newer talents, particularly within his family, as the manager and collaborator for his son Fabian Secon, whose projects like the 2017 single "" (feat. ) involved co-production by Lucas. While there has been no major solo return for Secon himself, he remains actively engaged in behind-the-scenes production and songwriting for pop and electronic acts as of , prioritizing high-impact collaborations over personal releases.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated forResult
1990Spin Magazine Golden Poets AwardPoetry"The Ice Age"Won
1994MTV Video Music AwardsBest Male Video"Lucas with the Lid Off"Nominated
1995Grammy AwardsBest Short Form Music Video"Lucas with the Lid Off"Nominated
1995iHeartRadio MuchMusic Video AwardsBest International Video"Lucas with the Lid Off"Nominated
2010BMI London AwardsPop Awards"I Hate This Part" (The Pussycat Dolls)Won

Discography

Solo albums

Lucas Secon released two solo studio albums during his early career as a rapper, both showcasing his fusion of with influences. These works marked his transition from performer to behind-the-scenes , with partial self-production on each. His debut , To Rap My World Around You, was issued in 1991 by and . Featuring 12 tracks, it blended rap verses with and elements, including samples from classics like "Soulful Strut" and "Summer Madness." Secon co-produced several songs alongside collaborators such as , with guest vocals from artists like Tabitha Brace and Terri Robinson. The received a cool reception in the U.S. scene and did not achieve significant commercial success, though it laid the groundwork for his stylistic experimentation. Secon's sophomore effort, Lucacentric, arrived in 1994 via and , comprising 14 tracks that expanded on his jazz-rap sound with eclectic touches like spoken-word segments and big-band horns. He handled much of the production himself, incorporating guest appearances from vocalists such as Elaine Vassell, Fay Simpson, and Junior Dangerous, as well as rappers Al Agami, , and Johnny Zee on select cuts. The , "Lucas with the Lid Off," drove international attention, peaking at number 29 on the and number 37 on the , which helped the album gain traction in and Asia despite modest U.S. performance. This release represented Secon's final full-length solo project before shifting focus to production and songwriting for other artists.

Solo singles and EPs

Secon's solo career in the early featured a limited number of singles, primarily tied to his debut To Rap My World Around You and follow-up Lucacentric. His first single, "Show Me Your Moves," was released in 1991 on and served as the lead promotion for the , blending with influences but achieving limited commercial traction without notable chart placements. The 1994 release of Lucacentric marked Secon's most prominent solo singles output, focusing on U.S., , and European markets. "Wau Wau Wau," issued on Big Beat Records, incorporated jazzy and elements, produced by Secon himself, though it did not enter major charts. "CityZen," a promotional release on WEA Records, also did not chart. The album's , "Lucas with the Lid Off," became his biggest hit, peaking at number 29 on the and spending 19 weeks on the chart; it also reached number 27 on the chart and number 22 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The track's innovative swing-infused style contributed to its crossover appeal, with the accompanying —directed by —earning a nomination for Best Music Video, Short Form at the . Secon released no major standalone EPs during this period, though promotional and CD maxi-singles for "Lucas with the Lid Off" and "Wau Wau Wau" included extended mixes and B-sides, functioning as limited-edition EP-like packages in 1994 to support radio and club play in the U.S. and . These efforts underscored his focus on experimentation but did not yield further solo hits, as Secon shifted toward production work thereafter.
SingleRelease YearLabelPeak Chart Positions
"Show Me Your Moves"1991-
"Wau Wau Wau"1994Big Beat Records-
"CityZen"1994WEA Records-
"Lucas with the Lid Off"1994Big Beat RecordsUS Hot 100: #29
US Rap: #27
US Modern Rock: #22

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