Heather Bright
Heather Bright | |
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Birth name | Heather Dawn Bright |
Also known as | Bright Lights |
Born | July 15, 1982 |
Genres | Electro house, pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 2006–present |
Heather Dawn Bright, also known by her stage name Bright Lights, (born on July 15, 1982) is an American recording artist and songwriter.
Early life
Bright moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 2001 to pursue a recording career and attend Berklee College of Music. She graduated in 2005.[1] In 2005, she was chosen to appear as a contestant on the UPN reality TV series Road To Stardom with Missy Elliott, where she competed for a recording contract. She was kicked off the show during the first episode.[2] Following her appearance on the show, Bright moved to New York City where she began her career as a songwriter.[3]
2009-present: songwriting career and debut album
Bright's first release came in 2009 with Ashley Tisdale's "Hot Mess" off her second studio album Guilty Pleasure.[4] Guilty Pleasure debuted at #12 on the Billboard 200 charts.[5] She went on to write for a host of other artists[6] including Britney Spears,[7][8] Usher,[9] Toni Braxton,[10] The Wanted,[11] Far East Movement,[12] Karmin,[13] and Allison Iraheta.[14][15] Her most successful song to date is Justin Bieber's single "Somebody To Love"[16] which peaked at #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts[17] and reached Top 10 in Canada.[18] "Somebody To Love" was the second single off Bieber's album, My World 2.0. In addition to her songwriting career, she is also a vocalist in the electro/house genre.[19] Her first artist release came in 2010 with producer Justin Michael.[20] The song, "Trouble," was released through Ultra Records and garnered the "hot shot debut" on the Billboard dance charts, eventually peaking at #22.[21] She has since written and recorded several hits in the dance field including Zedd's "Stars Come Out," Porter Robinson's "Language", Bingo Players' "Don't Blame the Party (Mode)", Savoy's "We Are the Sun," and Flinch's "Light It Up."[22]
She has performed at many dance venues and festivals around the country including Ultra Music Festival[23] and Electric Daisy Carnival.[24]
Discography
As featured artist
Year | Title | Peak chart positions | |||
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US Dance [25] |
NL [26] |
UK [27] |
UK Dance [28] | ||
2010 | "Trouble" (Justin Michael featuring Heather Bright) |
24 | — | — | — |
2011 | "Stars Come Out" (Zedd featuring Heather Bright) |
— | — | — | — |
2012 | "Don't Blame the Party (Mode)" (Bingo Players featuring Heather Bright) |
— | 55 | — | — |
"We Are the Sun" (Savoy featuring Heather Bright) |
— | — | — | — | |
"More" (Savoy featuring Heather Bright) |
— | — | — | — | |
"So Bad" (Savoy featuring Heather Bright) |
— | — | — | — | |
"Light It Up" (Flinch featuring Heather Bright) |
— | — | — | — | |
"I Dare You" (Savoy featuring Heather Bright) |
— | — | — | — | |
"Language" (Porter Robinson) |
— | — | 9 | 3 | |
"Follow You Down" (Zedd featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — | |
2013 | "Never Say Goodbye" (Hardwell & Dyro featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — |
"Escape" (3LAU, Paris & Simo featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — | |
"Ghost" (Pink is Punk & Benny Benassi featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — | |
2014 | "How You Love Me" (3LAU featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — |
"Dear Life" (Dannic featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — | |
"Where Are You Now" (Zeds Dead featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — | |
"Somehow" (Dash Berlin & 3LAU featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — | |
"Let Me Be Your Home" (Hardwell featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — | |
2015 | "How To Break A Heart" (HiFi & John Lakke featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — |
"Forever" (Dannic featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — | |
"Believe" (Thomas Gold featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — | |
"Open Eyes" (Kyle Tree featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — | |
"Every Step I Take" (Wildstylez featuring Bright Lights) |
— | — | — | — |
Writing credits
Year | Artist | Song | Album |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Ashley Tisdale | Hot Mess | Guilty Pleasure |
Justin Bieber | Somebody To Love | My World 2.0 | |
2010 | Fantasia | Even Angels | Back To Me |
Far East Movement | Don’t Look Now | Free Wired | |
Toni Braxton | Hands Tied | Pulse | |
2011 | Britney Spears | Trouble For Me[7] | Femme Fatale |
Karmin | Crash Your Party | Crash Your Party - Single |
References
- ↑ "Alum Notes". berklee.edu.
- ↑ "The Road To Stardom With Missy Elliott" 2005
- ↑ Zahn, Lily "Bright Ideas", "ASCAP Radar Report" 15 September 2010.
- ↑ "Ashley Tisdale - Guilty Pleasure (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
- ↑ "Guilty Pleasure - Ashley Tisdale"
- ↑ "ASCAP "Bright Ideas"". ascap.com.
- 1 2 "Britney Spears Didn't Write Femme Fatale Tracks: Does It Matter?". mtv.com.
- ↑ "Britney Spears - Femme Fatale (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
- ↑ "Somebody to Love". allmusic.com.
- ↑ "Toni Braxton "Hands Tied"". mtv.com.
- ↑ "The Wanted "Last to Know"". www.billboard.com.
- ↑ "FM ft. Keri Hilson "Free Download of the Week"". Stereotypesonline.com.
- ↑ "New Music: Karmin's single "Crash Your Party" Comes Out Today!". twistmagazine.com.
- ↑ "Allison Iraheta's 'Just Like You': Track-by-track". usatoday.com. 1 December 2009.
- ↑ "UK Charts - Heather Bright". UK-Charts.com.
- ↑ "Justin Bieber - My Worlds (CD) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
- ↑ "Justin Bieber album and song chart history". billboard.com.
- ↑ "Somebody to Love - Justin Bieber". billboard.com.
- ↑ "Heather Bright on Beatport". beatport.com.
- ↑ "Justin Michael & Kemal (3) Feat. Heather Bright - Trouble (CD) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 2010-09-23. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
- ↑ "Dance/Club Play Songs"
- ↑ "Heather Bright Featured". beatport.com.
- ↑ "Live Sets from Ultra Music Festival 2012" "The Dankles" 28 March 2012.
- ↑ "EDC 2012 Bingo Players ft. Heather Bright". edc2012.com.
- ↑ "Justin Michael ft. Heather Bright, Billboard Dance/Club Play Charts". billboard.com.
- ↑ "Heather Bright - Dutch Charts". dutchcharts.nl/.
- ↑ Peak positions for the featured singles in the UK:
- For "Language": "Chart Archive > 25 August 2012". Official Charts Company.
- ↑ Peak positions for the Dance singles in the UK:
- For "Language": "Chart Archive > 25 August 2012". Official Charts Company.