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Bonnie McKee

Bonnie Leigh McKee (born January 20, 1984)[1] is an American singer and songwriter. Her debut album, Trouble, was released in 2004 under Reprise Records.[2] After underperforming, McKee was dropped by her label and took a musical hiatus before establishing herself as a songwriter. McKee has written 10 singles that have reached number one in either the United States or the United Kingdom,[3][4][5][6] which have sold more than 30 million copies worldwide combined.[7][8][9][10] In 2013, McKee made a return to music with a slew of singles, including "American Girl".[11] She would later independently release an EP, Bombastic (2015).

Bonnie McKee
McKee in 2013
Background information
Birth nameBonnie Leigh McKee
Born (1984-01-20) January 20, 1984 (age 38)
Vacaville, California, U.S.
OriginSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2002–present
Labels
Websitebonniemckee.com

McKee is particularly known for collaborating with pop singer Katy Perry, and the duo has written the hits "California Gurls", "Teenage Dream", "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)", "Part of Me", "Wide Awake", and "Roar" together. McKee also co-wrote "Dynamite" by Taio Cruz, which became the second-best selling song by a British artist in the digital era.[12] McKee also co-wrote other hits such as "Hold It Against Me" by Britney Spears and "C'Mon" by Kesha, and has also written for Cher, Christina Aguilera, Kelly Clarkson, and Adam Lambert. McKee also has collaborated with Canadian acapella singer Mike Tompkins.

Early life

Childhood

McKee was born in Vacaville, California, and raised in Seattle, Washington.[13] She studied classical piano and became a member of the Seattle Girls Choir Prime Voci at age 12, and toured with the choir throughout North America and Europe. She recorded two albums with the choir, titled Jackson Berkey Meets The Seattle Girls' Choir and Cantate 2000.[14] She briefly attended the Bush School,[failed verification] where she recorded a demonstration piece as part of a class project, before being kicked out soon after.[15] At age 12, McKee's mother gave a demonstration CD featuring her singing Bette Midler and Fiona Apple songs to a friend of hers, the co-founder of the Sub Pop label, Jonathan Poneman, who was intrigued by her songwriting talents. According to McKee, this was the moment when she realized she had to be "more than just a singer," but a songwriter, as well.[13]

Career

2004–2005: Career beginnings and Trouble

By age 15, McKee was writing songs and performing in the Seattle area. McKee's raw demonstration tape got to Colin Filkow, an ex-Priority Records label executive. Filkow recognized that she was a rare talent and signed her to his management company, Platinum Partners Artist Management in Beverly Hills. He flew her to Los Angeles, and welcomed her into his family; she was only 17 at the time. He inspired her to sing and write songs and to trust her instincts. Filkow took Bonnie's demonstration to dozens of labels, publishers, agents, and entertainment lawyers. After more than a year, Filkow signed Bonnie to Warner Bros. Records in one of the most lucrative signings ever for a new artist.

Her debut album Trouble was recorded across a period of two years by producers Bob Power and Rob Cavallo,[16][17] and commercially released on September 28, 2004.[2] Reprise was unsure on how to sell McKee, so the label settled a partnership with internet radio website LAUNCHcast, which would promote the lead single "Somebody". "Somebody" soon became one of the most played tracks on the website, and its popularity with young females led to a strategy where McKee would be a subversive alternative to the teen pop demographic.[18] "Somebody" was performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, included in the motion picture Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, and had a music video featured on MTV's Buzzworthy and VH1's You Oughta Know.[19] Trouble received positive reviews in Blender, Nylon, The Los Angeles Times, and Teen People, but was commercially unsuccessful. McKee spoke about the album being unsuccessful, saying, "It was devastating when the album didn't happen," she said.[20] "I realized there are so many steps from getting a deal to having a hit...and I didn't get there. It was a huge letdown."[20] McKee began work on a second studio album, which never came to existence.[15] According to McKee, she "downward-spiraled" and began to abuse crystal meth, an addiction with which she struggled for several years.[21] She was dropped from the label after defacing the CEO's car with lipstick during the middle of the night.[21]

2006–2013: Songwriting and Epic records releases

Following her release from Reprise Records, McKee managed to get a job at Pulse Recordings' publishing arm, Check Your Pulse, through her boyfriend and longtime collaborator, Oliver "Oligee" Goldstein.[16][21] She lived in poverty, without hot water, a cell phone, or a car,[22] while spending many hours in the recording studio, learning how to use Pro Tools and crafting new songs alongside Elliott Yamin and Leighton Meester. In 2009, McKee was introduced to music producer Dr. Luke by her manager Josh Abraham. Dr. Luke had collaborated with McKee's longtime friend Katy Perry on her second album One of the Boys.[16] Around this time, Perry expressed interest in having "a co-writer I could volley with", adding that "Bonnie and I are on the same zeitgeist tip."[21]

Together, they (along with Max Martin and Benny Blanco) began writing songs, ultimately producing the hits that would appear on Perry's third album, Teenage Dream. McKee co-wrote three singles from the album, "California Gurls", "Teenage Dream", and "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)", the last of which was inspired by McKee and Perry's misadventures in their teenaged years. Each of the singles topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart,[23][24] and they earned McKee several BMI Pop Awards in 2011 and 2012 for her role as a songwriter.[25][26] McKee also co-wrote two more chart-toppers for Perry, "Part of Me" and "Roar", and four other songs that hit number one on either the Hot 100 or the UK Singles Chart, Britney Spears' "Hold It Against Me", Taio Cruz's "Dynamite", Rita Ora's "How We Do (Party)" and Cheryl's "I Don't Care". On June 22, 2017, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced that "Roar" had received an RIAA Diamond certification award for 10 million copies sold.[27]

 
McKee performing live in Commerce, California, on November 9, 2013

In 2012, McKee co-wrote two songs that appeared on Adam Lambert's album Trespassing, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 Album Chart.[28] She appeared as a featured performer on "Thunder" from Rusko's album Songs, released on Mad Decent.[29] During this time, she signed a recording contract with Epic Records.[30] She had garnered attention for her fashion sense, appearing on E!'s Fashion Police,[31] and appearing on the pages of The New York Times, New York Post, and Schön! Magazine. In 2013, McKee was awarded with three more BMI Pop awards for her songwriting work on Katy Perry's "Wide Awake" and "Part of Me", as well as Britney Spears' "Hold It Against Me".[32]

 
McKee performing on the KIIS Jingle Ball Village Stage at Staples Center in Los Angeles in 2013

McKee's first single under Epic Records was "American Girl", which was released on July 23, 2013.[33] She posted a promotional video for "American Girl" on YouTube in June 2013 which garnered 2.3 million views. The official music video for the song was released on July 22, 2013.[34] In October, McKee released a new song titled "Sleepwalker". McKee confirmed that the song was not a single, but rather an "inbetweengle", a portmanteau meaning "in between single", meant to tide fans over until her next official release.[35] The music video premiered on October 17, 2013, and starred McKee and Kelsey Chow.[36] McKee had spent several years under a joint deal between Epic and Kemosabe Records, and had planned to release her second studio album in the summer of 2014. A second single titled "S.L.A.Y." was performed at multiple venues and while she was on tour with Karmin on their Pulses Tour, but was delayed many times and eventually not released. McKee left Epic and Kemosabe Records after feeling she had a lack of control over her career and the creative direction that she wanted to take.

2014–present: Independent career, standalone singles and Bombastic

On December 18, 2014, McKee released a song called "California Winter" on to her SoundCloud and iTunes.[37] On April 12, 2015, in an interview with Ultimate Music, she announced she had departed from Epic Records. McKee stated that this was because she favors her being an independent artist because she felt controlled and like she had no creative freedom. She said that she is releasing her second extended play in June. She also stated her intentions for it to be a visual EP. One song titled "Wasted Youth" has been announced and has already had its music video filmed. At the Billboard Music Awards 2015, McKee revealed in an interview that Charlie Puth, with whom she had previously worked on her song "California Winter", had co-written her next single, which she also said would be released in the next week. This single is believed to be called "Bombastic" as teased on her Instagram page. The video for "Bombastic" released onto Bonnie's VEVO account on May 26, 2015. McKee is set to appear in Eden xo's music video for her single "The Weekend". McKee plays "Cinderella". The "Bombastic" EP was released on June 30, being her first album release since her 2004 debut Trouble. On July 1, McKee announced on a live stream she was trying to get back the rights to the songs she had previously recorded with her former label Epic Records, so she could finally get to release them; she also confirmed physical copies of the "Bombastic" EP were being released in the coming months. For Christmas, McKee released a special called "California Winter Extravaganza" in her YouTube account on December 16, which features Ferras, Sarah Hudson, Lindsey Stirling, Todrick Hall, Karmin, Eden xo, Paper Pilots, and Bridget Marquardt.[38]

On January 12, 2016, McKee released the music video for "Wasted Youth" on her VEVO channel.[39] She uploaded a cover of Prince's song, "When Doves Cry" on her YouTube channel on April 28, 2016, as a tribute to Prince following his death on April 21, 2016. Of the cover, she said, "Prince has been and always will be one of my favorite artists and songwriters of all time. I'm not exaggerating when I say that I ask myself nearly every time I sit down to write a song, "What would Prince do?" "Doves Cry" is perfection and I know I could never even hope to touch his brilliance, but in his passing, I realized how much this song really means to me, and was inspired to pay homage to the late, great, genius who taught me to take musical risks, to act my age and not my shoe size, and how to get through this thing called life".[40] On June 21, 2016, McKee released "I Want It All" as the third single from the EP and published the music video on her VEVO account.[41] In September 2016, in collaboration with Quest Nutrition brand, McKee released the video for the song "Stud Muffin" inspired by the movie Grease. On November 2, 2016, McKee released "Easy" as the fourth and final single from the EP and published the music video on her VEVO account.[42] In December 16, 2016 McKee released her single called "Stars In Your Heart", alongside the shelved music video from 2013, as a gift for her fans.[43]

On August 18, 2017, McKee released the single called "Thorns".[44] She featured on Norwegian DJ Kygo's track "Riding Shotgun" from his album Kids in Love, which was released on November 3, 2017.[45]

In May 10, 2018, McKee released the single called "Mad Mad World", which premiered in Billboard Magazine. The song was released on streaming day later.[46]

On February 15, McKee featured on Armin van Buuren single called "Lonely For You". She released a cover of Billie Eilish song called "Lovely", feauturing AUGUST 08 on June 28, 2019. McKee released her collaboration with Eden xo called "Bad Girls Go To Heaven" on October 25, 2019.

In 2020, McKee directed and starred in her first short film, April Kills The Vibe.[47]

Personal life

McKee is bisexual, stating on an episode of In Bed with Joan, "I think it's one of those things where, you know, I think all little girls kind of play 'doctor' with their girlfriends, and then I kind of never grew out of it."[48]

Influences

McKee has cited Mariah Carey, Madonna, Tina Turner, Blondie, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, and Prince as major influences on her while she was growing up.[40][49]

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Tours

Opening act

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! Herself Cameo appearance
2007 August Rush Lizzy
2012 Katy Perry: Part of Me Herself Cameo appearance
2015 California Winter Extravaganza Herself/Host Short film
2020 April Kills the Vibe April/Lola Short film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2004 American Dreams Janis Joplin Episode: "Shoot the Moon"
2009 CSI: NY Eleanor Ravelle Episode: "Help"
2012 Fashion Police Herself
2020 Royalties Kimmy Kelly Episode: "Kick Your Shoes Off"

Web series

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Breaking Bonnie Herself Main role; 6 episodes
2014 In Bed with Joan Herself Episode: "Bonnie McKee"

See also

References

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External links

  • Official website

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This article possibly contains inappropriate or misinterpreted citations that do not verify the text Please help improve this article by checking for citation inaccuracies June 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bonnie Leigh McKee born January 20 1984 1 is an American singer and songwriter Her debut album Trouble was released in 2004 under Reprise Records 2 After underperforming McKee was dropped by her label and took a musical hiatus before establishing herself as a songwriter McKee has written 10 singles that have reached number one in either the United States or the United Kingdom 3 4 5 6 which have sold more than 30 million copies worldwide combined 7 8 9 10 In 2013 McKee made a return to music with a slew of singles including American Girl 11 She would later independently release an EP Bombastic 2015 Bonnie McKeeMcKee in 2013Background informationBirth nameBonnie Leigh McKeeBorn 1984 01 20 January 20 1984 age 38 Vacaville California U S OriginSeattle Washington U S GenresPopdance popsynthpoppop rockOccupation s SingersongwriterYears active2002 presentLabelsRepriseEpicKemosabeWebsitebonniemckee wbr com McKee is particularly known for collaborating with pop singer Katy Perry and the duo has written the hits California Gurls Teenage Dream Last Friday Night T G I F Part of Me Wide Awake and Roar together McKee also co wrote Dynamite by Taio Cruz which became the second best selling song by a British artist in the digital era 12 McKee also co wrote other hits such as Hold It Against Me by Britney Spears and C Mon by Kesha and has also written for Cher Christina Aguilera Kelly Clarkson and Adam Lambert McKee also has collaborated with Canadian acapella singer Mike Tompkins Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Childhood 2 Career 2 1 2004 2005 Career beginnings and Trouble 2 2 2006 2013 Songwriting and Epic records releases 2 3 2014 present Independent career standalone singles and Bombastic 3 Personal life 4 Influences 5 Discography 6 Tours 7 Filmography 7 1 Film 7 2 Television 7 3 Web series 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditChildhood Edit McKee was born in Vacaville California and raised in Seattle Washington 13 She studied classical piano and became a member of the Seattle Girls Choir Prime Voci at age 12 and toured with the choir throughout North America and Europe She recorded two albums with the choir titled Jackson Berkey Meets The Seattle Girls Choir and Cantate 2000 14 She briefly attended the Bush School failed verification where she recorded a demonstration piece as part of a class project before being kicked out soon after 15 At age 12 McKee s mother gave a demonstration CD featuring her singing Bette Midler and Fiona Apple songs to a friend of hers the co founder of the Sub Pop label Jonathan Poneman who was intrigued by her songwriting talents According to McKee this was the moment when she realized she had to be more than just a singer but a songwriter as well 13 Career Edit2004 2005 Career beginnings and Trouble Edit Main article Trouble Bonnie McKee album By age 15 McKee was writing songs and performing in the Seattle area McKee s raw demonstration tape got to Colin Filkow an ex Priority Records label executive Filkow recognized that she was a rare talent and signed her to his management company Platinum Partners Artist Management in Beverly Hills He flew her to Los Angeles and welcomed her into his family she was only 17 at the time He inspired her to sing and write songs and to trust her instincts Filkow took Bonnie s demonstration to dozens of labels publishers agents and entertainment lawyers After more than a year Filkow signed Bonnie to Warner Bros Records in one of the most lucrative signings ever for a new artist Her debut album Trouble was recorded across a period of two years by producers Bob Power and Rob Cavallo 16 17 and commercially released on September 28 2004 2 Reprise was unsure on how to sell McKee so the label settled a partnership with internet radio website LAUNCHcast which would promote the lead single Somebody Somebody soon became one of the most played tracks on the website and its popularity with young females led to a strategy where McKee would be a subversive alternative to the teen pop demographic 18 Somebody was performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live included in the motion picture Win a Date with Tad Hamilton and had a music video featured on MTV s Buzzworthy and VH1 s You Oughta Know 19 Trouble received positive reviews in Blender Nylon The Los Angeles Times and Teen People but was commercially unsuccessful McKee spoke about the album being unsuccessful saying It was devastating when the album didn t happen she said 20 I realized there are so many steps from getting a deal to having a hit and I didn t get there It was a huge letdown 20 McKee began work on a second studio album which never came to existence 15 According to McKee she downward spiraled and began to abuse crystal meth an addiction with which she struggled for several years 21 She was dropped from the label after defacing the CEO s car with lipstick during the middle of the night 21 2006 2013 Songwriting and Epic records releases Edit Further information American Girl Bonnie McKee song Following her release from Reprise Records McKee managed to get a job at Pulse Recordings publishing arm Check Your Pulse through her boyfriend and longtime collaborator Oliver Oligee Goldstein 16 21 She lived in poverty without hot water a cell phone or a car 22 while spending many hours in the recording studio learning how to use Pro Tools and crafting new songs alongside Elliott Yamin and Leighton Meester In 2009 McKee was introduced to music producer Dr Luke by her manager Josh Abraham Dr Luke had collaborated with McKee s longtime friend Katy Perry on her second album One of the Boys 16 Around this time Perry expressed interest in having a co writer I could volley with adding that Bonnie and I are on the same zeitgeist tip 21 Together they along with Max Martin and Benny Blanco began writing songs ultimately producing the hits that would appear on Perry s third album Teenage Dream McKee co wrote three singles from the album California Gurls Teenage Dream and Last Friday Night T G I F the last of which was inspired by McKee and Perry s misadventures in their teenaged years Each of the singles topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart 23 24 and they earned McKee several BMI Pop Awards in 2011 and 2012 for her role as a songwriter 25 26 McKee also co wrote two more chart toppers for Perry Part of Me and Roar and four other songs that hit number one on either the Hot 100 or the UK Singles Chart Britney Spears Hold It Against Me Taio Cruz s Dynamite Rita Ora s How We Do Party and Cheryl s I Don t Care On June 22 2017 the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA announced that Roar had received an RIAA Diamond certification award for 10 million copies sold 27 McKee performing live in Commerce California on November 9 2013 In 2012 McKee co wrote two songs that appeared on Adam Lambert s album Trespassing which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 Album Chart 28 She appeared as a featured performer on Thunder from Rusko s album Songs released on Mad Decent 29 During this time she signed a recording contract with Epic Records 30 She had garnered attention for her fashion sense appearing on E s Fashion Police 31 and appearing on the pages of The New York Times New York Post and Schon Magazine In 2013 McKee was awarded with three more BMI Pop awards for her songwriting work on Katy Perry s Wide Awake and Part of Me as well as Britney Spears Hold It Against Me 32 McKee performing on the KIIS Jingle Ball Village Stage at Staples Center in Los Angeles in 2013 McKee s first single under Epic Records was American Girl which was released on July 23 2013 33 She posted a promotional video for American Girl on YouTube in June 2013 which garnered 2 3 million views The official music video for the song was released on July 22 2013 34 In October McKee released a new song titled Sleepwalker McKee confirmed that the song was not a single but rather an inbetweengle a portmanteau meaning in between single meant to tide fans over until her next official release 35 The music video premiered on October 17 2013 and starred McKee and Kelsey Chow 36 McKee had spent several years under a joint deal between Epic and Kemosabe Records and had planned to release her second studio album in the summer of 2014 A second single titled S L A Y was performed at multiple venues and while she was on tour with Karmin on their Pulses Tour but was delayed many times and eventually not released McKee left Epic and Kemosabe Records after feeling she had a lack of control over her career and the creative direction that she wanted to take 2014 present Independent career standalone singles and Bombastic Edit Main article Bombastic Bonnie McKee EP On December 18 2014 McKee released a song called California Winter on to her SoundCloud and iTunes 37 On April 12 2015 in an interview with Ultimate Music she announced she had departed from Epic Records McKee stated that this was because she favors her being an independent artist because she felt controlled and like she had no creative freedom She said that she is releasing her second extended play in June She also stated her intentions for it to be a visual EP One song titled Wasted Youth has been announced and has already had its music video filmed At the Billboard Music Awards 2015 McKee revealed in an interview that Charlie Puth with whom she had previously worked on her song California Winter had co written her next single which she also said would be released in the next week This single is believed to be called Bombastic as teased on her Instagram page The video for Bombastic released onto Bonnie s VEVO account on May 26 2015 McKee is set to appear in Eden xo s music video for her single The Weekend McKee plays Cinderella The Bombastic EP was released on June 30 being her first album release since her 2004 debut Trouble On July 1 McKee announced on a live stream she was trying to get back the rights to the songs she had previously recorded with her former label Epic Records so she could finally get to release them she also confirmed physical copies of the Bombastic EP were being released in the coming months For Christmas McKee released a special called California Winter Extravaganza in her YouTube account on December 16 which features Ferras Sarah Hudson Lindsey Stirling Todrick Hall Karmin Eden xo Paper Pilots and Bridget Marquardt 38 On January 12 2016 McKee released the music video for Wasted Youth on her VEVO channel 39 She uploaded a cover of Prince s song When Doves Cry on her YouTube channel on April 28 2016 as a tribute to Prince following his death on April 21 2016 Of the cover she said Prince has been and always will be one of my favorite artists and songwriters of all time I m not exaggerating when I say that I ask myself nearly every time I sit down to write a song What would Prince do Doves Cry is perfection and I know I could never even hope to touch his brilliance but in his passing I realized how much this song really means to me and was inspired to pay homage to the late great genius who taught me to take musical risks to act my age and not my shoe size and how to get through this thing called life 40 On June 21 2016 McKee released I Want It All as the third single from the EP and published the music video on her VEVO account 41 In September 2016 in collaboration with Quest Nutrition brand McKee released the video for the song Stud Muffin inspired by the movie Grease On November 2 2016 McKee released Easy as the fourth and final single from the EP and published the music video on her VEVO account 42 In December 16 2016 McKee released her single called Stars In Your Heart alongside the shelved music video from 2013 as a gift for her fans 43 On August 18 2017 McKee released the single called Thorns 44 She featured on Norwegian DJ Kygo s track Riding Shotgun from his album Kids in Love which was released on November 3 2017 45 In May 10 2018 McKee released the single called Mad Mad World which premiered in Billboard Magazine The song was released on streaming day later 46 On February 15 McKee featured on Armin van Buuren single called Lonely For You She released a cover of Billie Eilish song called Lovely feauturing AUGUST 08 on June 28 2019 McKee released her collaboration with Eden xo called Bad Girls Go To Heaven on October 25 2019 In 2020 McKee directed and starred in her first short film April Kills The Vibe 47 Personal life EditMcKee is bisexual stating on an episode of In Bed with Joan I think it s one of those things where you know I think all little girls kind of play doctor with their girlfriends and then I kind of never grew out of it 48 Influences EditMcKee has cited Mariah Carey Madonna Tina Turner Blondie Michael Jackson Whitney Houston and Prince as major influences on her while she was growing up 40 49 Discography EditMain article Bonnie McKee discography Studio albums Trouble 2004 Extended plays Bonnie McKee 2003 Bombastic 2015 Tours EditOpening act Ryan Cabrera 2005 Jonas Brothers Live The Jonas Brothers 2013 Pulses Tour Karmin 2014 Kids in Love Tour Kygo 2017 18 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes2004 Win a Date with Tad Hamilton Herself Cameo appearance2007 August Rush Lizzy2012 Katy Perry Part of Me Herself Cameo appearance2015 California Winter Extravaganza Herself Host Short film2020 April Kills the Vibe April Lola Short filmTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes2004 American Dreams Janis Joplin Episode Shoot the Moon 2009 CSI NY Eleanor Ravelle Episode Help 2012 Fashion Police Herself2020 Royalties Kimmy Kelly Episode Kick Your Shoes Off Web series Edit Year Title Role Notes2013 Breaking Bonnie Herself Main role 6 episodes2014 In Bed with Joan Herself Episode Bonnie McKee See also EditList of songs written by Bonnie McKeeReferences Edit Bonnie Leigh McKee Born 01 20 1984 in California CaliforniaBirthIndex org www californiabirthindex org Retrieved November 5 2022 a b Johnny Loftus September 7 2004 Trouble Bonnie McKee Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved June 29 2014 Katy Perry Closing In On Michael Jackson s 1 Singles Record Music Celebrity Artist News MTV com June 24 2011 Retrieved June 29 2014 Rita Ora bags third consecutive UK 1 single with How We Do Toya z World Urban Pop Culture at your Beck amp Call Toyazworld com Retrieved June 29 2014 Trust Gary September 4 2013 Katy Perry Dethrones Robin Thicke Atop Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved October 3 2013 Taio Cruz Chart history Billboard Billboard Archived from the original on May 27 2013 Retrieved April 22 2016 Katy Perry Breaks Own Digital Sales Record With Last Friday Night Closing in on Michael Jackson No 1s Record Billboard Billboard biz June 24 2011 Archived from the original on July 31 2011 Retrieved June 29 2014 Country Days Of 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Pop Awards News BMI com May 16 2012 Retrieved June 29 2014 Katy Perry Makes Gold And Platinum History RIAA RIAA com June 22 2017 Retrieved September 22 2017 Adam Lambert Scores First No 1 Album on Billboard 200 With Trespassing Billboard Billboard biz Archived from the original on October 5 2012 Retrieved June 29 2014 Jason Lymangrover March 26 2012 Songs Rusko Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved June 29 2014 Bonnie McKee Teenage Dream Co Writer Signs With Epic Records The Hollywood Reporter April 21 2012 Retrieved June 29 2014 Fashion Police Show A Style Perp Fights Back on Fashion Police E Online June 25 2014 Retrieved June 29 2014 BMI May 15 2013 Adam Levine and Top Songwriters Honored at 61st Annual BMI Pop Awards Broadcast Music Inc Retrieved June 4 2013 iTunes Music American Girl Single by Bonnie McKee Itunes apple com July 23 2013 Retrieved June 29 2014 Rubenstein Jenna Hally New Video Bonnie McKee American Girl MTV Retrieved December 19 2013 Davis Rebecca Willa NYLON MAGAZINE Nylon Archived from the original on December 19 2013 Retrieved December 19 2013 Bonnie McKee Sleepwalker Official YouTube Archived from the original on December 22 2021 Retrieved December 19 2013 Bonnie McKee California Winter SoundCloud Wass Mike December 17 2015 Bonnie McKee s California Winter Extravaganza Features Ferras Sarah Hudson amp Lindsey Stirling Watch Idolator Retrieved December 20 2015 BonnieMcKeeVEVO January 12 2016 Bonnie McKee Wasted Youth YouTube Archived from the original on December 22 2021 a b Bonnie McKee April 28 2016 Bonnie McKee When Doves Cry Official Audio YouTube Archived from the original on December 22 2021 BonnieMcKeeVEVO June 21 2016 Bonnie McKee I Want It All YouTube Archived from the original on December 22 2021 BonnieMcKeeVEVO November 2 2016 Bonnie McKee Easy YouTube Archived from the original on December 22 2021 Bonnie McKee gives fans the gift of shelved music video for Stars in Your Heart AXS January 4 2017 Archived from the original on January 4 2017 Retrieved October 11 2022 Bonnie McKee Thorns Lyric Video retrieved October 11 2022 Rishty David November 3 2017 Kygo Displays Artistic Maturity on Sophomore Album Kids In Love Billboard com Ginsberg Gab May 10 2018 Bonnie McKee Debuts Hopeful New Track Mad Mad World Exclusive Premiere Billboard Retrieved October 11 2022 Pham Jessica April 12 2022 NFMLA Stage 5 Filmmaker Interview MovieMaker Retrieved October 8 2022 Bonnie McKee Opens Up About Being Bisexual Huffington Post Retrieved February 14 2014 McDonough Megan August 11 2013 Bonnie McKee on songwriting her upcoming debut album and her hopes for the future The Washington Post Retrieved June 30 2015 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bonnie McKee amp oldid 1132914081, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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