
Bryan Loren Hudson
American Songwriter and Record Producer
- Lifespan
- May 5, 1966 – January 28, 2026May 5, 1966 – Jan 28, 2026
- Location
- Woodland Hills, California, USAWoodland Hills, CA

American Songwriter and Record Producer
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Bryan was born
· Woodland Hills, California, USA
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Bryan Loren cut his teeth at Philadelphias Alpha International Studios, working on sessions for Rose Royce, Tavares, and Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes. A musical prodigy who was composing by age 12, these early sessions shaped his sound and connected him to the rich tradition of Philadelphia soul.
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Bryan Loren cut his teeth at Philadelphias Alpha International Studios, working on sessions for Rose Royce, Tavares, and Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes. A musical prodigy who was composing by age 12, these early sessions shaped his sound and connected him to the rich tradition of Philadelphia soul.
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In 1984, Loren released his debut singles Lollipop Luv and Do You Really Love Me, which peaked at numbers 23 and 64 respectively on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Do You Really Love Me remained on the chart for 17 weeks, establishing his presence in the R&B world.
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In 1984, Loren released his debut singles Lollipop Luv and Do You Really Love Me, which peaked at numbers 23 and 64 respectively on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Do You Really Love Me remained on the chart for 17 weeks, establishing his presence in the R&B world.
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In 1989, Loren began a two-year collaboration with Michael Jackson during the making of the Dangerous album. Brought on board before the album even had its title, Loren aimed to steer Jackson toward grittier funk and R&B ballads reminiscent of Off the Wall. Their extensive work produced tracks like Serious Effect, Work That Body, and Seven Digits.
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In 1989, Loren began a two-year collaboration with Michael Jackson during the making of the Dangerous album. Brought on board before the album even had its title, Loren aimed to steer Jackson toward grittier funk and R&B ballads reminiscent of Off the Wall. Their extensive work produced tracks like Serious Effect, Work That Body, and Seven Digits.
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Loren produced, sang background vocals on, and co-wrote Do the Bartman along with an uncredited Michael Jackson for The Simpsons Sing the Blues in 1990. The song became a number one hit in several countries including the UK, Australia, and Ireland, and peaked at number 11 on Billboards airplay chart.
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Loren produced, sang background vocals on, and co-wrote Do the Bartman along with an uncredited Michael Jackson for The Simpsons Sing the Blues in 1990. The song became a number one hit in several countries including the UK, Australia, and Ireland, and peaked at number 11 on Billboards airplay chart.
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In 1992, Loren released his follow-up solo album Music from the New World on Arista Records. The album featured the track To Satisfy You with Michael Jackson on background vocals, showcasing the continued creative bond between the two artists.
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In 1992, Loren released his follow-up solo album Music from the New World on Arista Records. The album featured the track To Satisfy You with Michael Jackson on background vocals, showcasing the continued creative bond between the two artists.
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Throughout his career, Loren worked with an extraordinary roster of artists including Whitney Houston, Sting, and Eric Benet, in addition to his extensive work with Michael Jackson. His versatility as a songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist made him a sought-after collaborator across genres.
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Throughout his career, Loren worked with an extraordinary roster of artists including Whitney Houston, Sting, and Eric Benet, in addition to his extensive work with Michael Jackson. His versatility as a songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist made him a sought-after collaborator across genres.
Bryan Hudson passed away