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Robbie Nevil

Robbie Nevil (born Robert Scott Nevil; October 2, 1958, in , ) is an American , , and best known for his pop hits, particularly the 1986 single "," which peaked at number two on the . Nevil began his professional music career in the early as a session and songwriter, contributing to recordings for various artists before transitioning to a solo performer. His self-titled debut album, released in 1986 by , marked his breakthrough, featuring the infectious pop tracks "," "" (peaking at number 14 on the ), and "Wot's It to Ya" (peaking at number 10). The album itself reached number 37 on the and stayed on the chart for 46 weeks, establishing Nevil as a key figure in mid- pop with his blend of upbeat rhythms, guitar-driven melodies, and witty lyrics. Follow-up releases included A Place Like This (1988), which yielded the single "Back on Holiday" (peaking at number 34 on the ), and Day 1 (1991), though his solo performing career tapered off by the mid-1990s. Shifting focus to behind-the-scenes work, Nevil has since become a prolific songwriter and producer, amassing over 50 song credits and contributing to more than 35 gold- and platinum-certified albums. Notable achievements include co-writing key tracks for Disney's High School Musical franchise, such as "Start of Something New" and "We're All in This Together" (both with Matthew Gerrard), which helped propel the 2006 soundtrack to 5× platinum status in the United States (RIAA, as of 2023). Other highlights encompass co-writing "Someone" for El DeBarge (peaking at number 70 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1986), "Played" for the Pussycat Dolls, "The Best of Both Worlds" for Hannah Montana, and producing Jordin Sparks' single "One Step at a Time" from her 2008 album. Nevil's versatile style has spanned pop, R&B, and soundtrack music, solidifying his influence in contemporary recording.

Early career

Songwriting beginnings

Robbie Nevil was born on October 2, 1958, in , . From a young age, Nevil developed a strong interest in music, beginning with the guitar at age 11 and spending the next seven years playing in various rock bands. While he enjoyed performing, his primary focus shifted toward songwriting as he honed his skills on the instrument, viewing it as a foundational tool for crafting material rather than pursuing a spotlight as a frontman. This emphasis on composition over live performance laid the groundwork for his entry into the industry behind the scenes. In 1983, Nevil signed his first publishing deal, which opened doors to placements on major albums and helped establish his reputation in R&B and pop circles. One early success came with the Pointer Sisters' 1985 album Contact, where he co-wrote the title track "Contact," a funky pop-R&B number that showcased his knack for upbeat, danceable hooks. He also contributed "Someone" to El DeBarge's 1986 self-titled debut album, a smooth R&B co-written with and Mark Mueller that highlighted Nevil's ability to blend emotional depth with accessible melodies. Further solidifying his standing, Nevil co-wrote "You and I" for Earth, Wind & Fire's 1987 album Touch the World, an R&B track emphasizing harmony and groove that aligned with the band's signature sound. These placements in the mid-1980s demonstrated Nevil's growing influence as a versatile songwriter capable of tailoring material to prominent artists' styles.

Session work and publishing deal

In the early 1980s, Robbie Nevil established himself as a session in Los Angeles studios, contributing to various recordings in the burgeoning R&B and pop scenes. Drawing from his influences like and , he honed his skills playing in cover bands before transitioning to professional session work, where he provided guitar tracks for emerging artists amid the competitive music environment. A pivotal moment came in 1983 when Nevil signed a publishing deal with at the age of 24, under the guidance of executive Rick Shoemaker, who emphasized crafting concise pop structures suitable for commercial artists. This agreement expanded his songwriting scope, leading to co-writing opportunities with established acts; notable examples include "Contact" for ' 1985 album Contact, which achieved platinum certification by the RIAA, and "You and I" for Earth, Wind & Fire's 1987 album Touch the World, a gold-certified release. These credits exemplified his growing footprint in the industry, with his compositions appearing on over 35 gold and platinum albums overall. Nevil's networking in LA's R&B and pop circles, including collaborations with writers like Phil Galdston and , facilitated cuts on projects by artists such as and (e.g., "You Make Me Nervous" on her 1984 album ). However, the era presented challenges, including adapting original material for other performers—such as pitching "" to , which ultimately shaped his own path—and navigating rejections in a cutthroat market that demanded versatility. This behind-the-scenes phase fostered his development as a contributor, building momentum that culminated in his pursuit of a by 1986.

Solo recording career

Debut album and breakthrough hits

Following his success as a session musician and songwriter, Robbie Nevil signed a with , a division of , in 1986. This deal paved the way for his transition to a solo artist, capitalizing on his prior contributions to artists like and . Nevil's self-titled debut album, Robbie Nevil, was released in September 1986 and produced by Alex Sadkin and . Recorded primarily in , the album blended pop-funk grooves with sophisticated arrangements, showcasing Nevil's guitar work and smooth vocals. It peaked at number 37 on the chart and spent 46 weeks on the listing, ultimately selling over 500,000 copies in the United States. Critics praised it as one of the strongest debut releases of the year, highlighting its energetic hooks and polished production. The album's lead single, "C'est La Vie," co-written by Nevil with Duncan Pain and Mark Holding, became his breakthrough hit, reaching number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in early 1987 and topping the Dance Club Songs chart. It also peaked at number 37 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Internationally, the track achieved number 1 in Canada and Switzerland, number 3 in the United Kingdom, and strong placements in several European markets. Subsequent singles "Dominoes" and "Wot's It to Ya" further solidified Nevil's pop-funk style, with the former peaking at number 14 on the Hot 100 and the latter at number 10. These tracks, emphasizing infectious rhythms and Nevil's multifaceted songwriting, helped establish his presence in the mid-1980s pop landscape.

Subsequent albums and decline

Following the success of his 1986 self-titled debut album, which featured Top 10 hits like "C'est La Vie" at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, Robbie Nevil released his second studio album, A Place Like This, in 1988 on EMI Manhattan Records. The album peaked at #118 on the Billboard 200 chart, marking a modest performance compared to his debut's #37 peak. It included the singles "Back on Holiday," which reached #34 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Somebody Like You," which climbed to #63, reflecting a decline in commercial momentum as Nevil's pop-R&B style struggled to maintain radio play amid shifting industry tastes. Nevil's third and final major-label solo album, Day 1, arrived in 1991, also on , but fared even worse commercially, failing to chart on the despite featuring guest appearances from artists like . The lead single "Just Like You" provided a brief resurgence, peaking at #25 on the and becoming his highest-charting track since 1987, while follow-up "For Your Mind" only reached #86. These lower sales figures, coupled with the rise of , , and in the early that overshadowed acts, contributed to reduced label support and Nevil's waning presence as a recording artist. Over the course of his solo career, Nevil issued just three albums—his 1986 debut, 1988's A Place Like This, and 1991's Day 1—before pivoting away from performing to focus on songwriting and production, where he found greater success collaborating with artists like Babyface and contributing to projects such as soundtracks. This shift was driven by the commercial challenges of the era and Nevil's established strengths as a behind-the-scenes talent, with no further solo releases appearing after Day 1.

Songwriting and production

Major collaborations

Following his solo recording career, Robbie Nevil established himself as a prolific songwriter and producer, collaborating with a range of pop and R&B artists in the and . His partnerships often resulted in chart-topping tracks and contributions to commercially successful projects, emphasizing catchy melodies and emotional depth in genres like pop and . Nevil's work during this period helped shape hits that resonated with broad audiences, drawing on his experience in session playing and early song placements to craft material for established performers. One notable collaboration came in 1993 when Nevil co-wrote "This Love Is for Real" for the British R&B group , featured on their debut album Always & Forever, which was certified 4× Platinum by the BPI for sales of over 1.2 million copies in the UK. The track exemplified Nevil's ability to blend soulful R&B elements with pop accessibility, contributing to Eternal's breakthrough in the international market. In 2004, he co-wrote "Unreachable" for Ashlee Simpson's debut album , a platinum-certified release that debuted at number one on the ; the song highlighted themes of heartbreak and resilience, aligning with Simpson's raw vocal style and helping propel the album's commercial success. Nevil's songwriting extended into the late with the co-writing of "One Step at a Time" for in 2008, the third single from her self-titled debut album, which was certified platinum by the RIAA for over one million units sold in the . The uplifting pop-R&B anthem, peaking at number 17 on the , showcased Nevil's knack for motivational lyrics and infectious hooks, supporting Sparks' post- rise. In 2008, Nevil co-wrote "Played" (introducing ) for ' album , which debuted at number 3 on the 200. More recently, Nevil co-wrote and produced "I See Red" for the band Everybody Loves an Outlaw, a track that gained viral traction and achieved significant streaming success, underscoring his enduring impact on contemporary pop and rock-infused sounds. Overall, Nevil's efforts have appeared on more than 35 gold- and platinum-certified albums, spanning R&B and pop tracks that emphasize emotional and broad appeal.

Disney and television projects

In the mid-2000s, Robbie Nevil established a significant partnership with , primarily through collaborations with songwriter and producer , focusing on songwriting and production for 's teen-oriented musical projects. This phase marked a pivotal shift in Nevil's career toward media soundtracks, beginning with the 2006 Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical, where he co-wrote key tracks such as "Start of Something New" and "We're All in This Together." The soundtrack's massive success, achieving quadruple platinum status in the U.S. and topping the , underscored Nevil's contributions to the franchise's cultural phenomenon. Nevil's involvement expanded across the High School Musical trilogy, including co-writing songs for High School Musical 2 (2007) like "What Time Is It" and "I Don't Dance," and for High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008) such as "I Want It All" and "Now or Never." These efforts earned him shared ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards in 2008, 2009, and 2010 for most-performed songs from the series. Beyond the films, Nevil's compositions were adapted for stage musicals, including Disney's High School Musical and Disney's High School Musical 2 JR., contributing to their global theatrical productions licensed by Music Theatre International. Parallel to the High School Musical success, Nevil co-wrote and produced tracks for the series Hannah Montana, starting with its 2006 debut soundtrack. Notable contributions include "The Best of Both Worlds," "Who Said," and "The Other Side of Me," which helped propel the album to triple platinum certification and the top of the 200. He continued with subsequent soundtracks, such as "Nobody's Perfect" and "Life's What You Make It" for (2007), and "Ice Cream Freeze (Let's Chill)" for (2008), further earning ASCAP recognition for television music. Nevil's Disney work extended to other franchises, including The Cheetah Girls 2 (2006), where he wrote and produced songs like "The Party's Just Begun," "Step Up," and "Do Your Own Thing," contributing to the soundtrack's platinum status. He also provided tracks for Camp Rock (2008), such as "Start the Party" and "Who Will I Be" performed by Demi Lovato, and its musical theater adaptation. Additional Disney Channel projects included contributions to Jump In! (2007) with "Push It to the Limit" and Minutemen (2008) with "Run It Back Again." In television beyond Disney, Nevil co-wrote and produced the theme for the TMZ entertainment news program. By the 2010s, Nevil's Disney output tapered, with no major new releases reported through 2025, though his songs continue to influence reboots and streaming revivals of these franchises, maintaining their legacy in teen pop and musical theater. His production roles emphasized upbeat, anthemic tracks tailored for young audiences, blending pop-rock elements with narrative-driven themes that supported Disney's expansion into live adaptations and global merchandising.

Discography

Studio albums

Robbie Nevil's debut studio , Robbie Nevil, was released in November 1986 by , a subsidiary of EMI America. Produced by Alex Sadkin for Peregrine Productions and for Voodoo Ltd., the featured a blend of pop, R&B, and influences, with Nevil contributing vocals, guitar, and keyboards on several tracks. It achieved moderate commercial success, earning a certification in for 50,000 units shipped. The peaked at number 37 on the chart and spent 46 weeks there.
No.TitleLength
1.Just a Little Closer3:58
2.Dominoes4:46
3.Limousines3:55
4.Back to You4:07
5.C'est La Vie4:30
6.Wot's It to Ya4:03
7.Walk Your Talk3:58
8.Simple Life (Mambo Luv Thang)4:10
9.Look Who's Alone Tonight4:28
Nevil's second studio album, A Place Like This, arrived in January 1988 via EMI-Manhattan Records. He co-produced the record with Chris Porter, who also handled recording and mixing, emphasizing a smoother pop sound with elements of yacht rock. Key tracks included "Somebody Like You" and "Back on Holiday," though the album underperformed commercially compared to its predecessor, reaching number 118 on the Billboard 200 and charting for 21 weeks with no reported certifications or major sales milestones.
No.TitleLength
1.4:16
2.Back on Holiday3:58
3.Mary Lou4:10
4.3:54
5.Love and Money2:53
6.Love Is Only Love4:43
7.3:50
8.Holding On3:10
9.Too Soon3:06
10.Can I Count On You4:52
The third and final studio album from Nevil, Day 1, was issued in July 1991 on . Nevil took a more hands-on role in production, incorporating and styles with guest appearances by and on "." The album received limited promotion and commercial attention, failing to chart significantly on the and attracting fewer sales than prior releases, marking the end of Nevil's major-label solo output. No further studio albums have been released, though Nevil has focused on songwriting and production since.
No.TitleLength
1.Introduction0:39
2.Just Like You4:05
3.For Your Mind3:48
4.Do You Miss Me4:22
5.Temptation (featuring and )4:26
6.3:41
7.What Everybody Wants4:30
8.Goin' Through the Motions3:54
9.Partners in Crime4:24
10.All the Love in the World4:11
11.One Love4:28
12.4:20

Singles

Robbie Nevil's solo singles primarily spanned his three studio albums released between 1986 and 1991, with several achieving notable success on the chart. His debut single "" marked his breakthrough, reaching the Top 10 and establishing his pop-funk style. Subsequent releases varied in commercial performance, reflecting the evolving music landscape of the late and early .
YearTitleAlbumUS Hot 100 Peak
1986"C'est La Vie"Robbie Nevil2
1987"Dominoes"Robbie Nevil14
1987"Wot's It to Ya"Robbie Nevil10
1988"Back on Holiday"A Place Like This34
1989"Somebody Like You"A Place Like This63
1989"Getting Better"A Place Like This
1991"Just Like You"Day 125
1991"For Your Mind"Day 186
1992"Partners in Crime"Day 1

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