Kizzo

Kizzo is a Grammy-winning producer, composer, and visionary behind some of the most forward-thinking records of the past decade. As the founder of Ulterior Music Entertainment in Los Angeles, he operates a powerhouse creative hub—working with A-list writers, musicians, and global talent across genres. Though known for his collaborations with music giants, Kizzo's true superpower lies in artist development and sonic reinvention.
He helped launch the career of Eva Simons, producing her breakthrough single "Silly Boy" which gained global acclaim. He also co-created Afrojack's classic "Can't Stop Me," helping shape the sound of modern electronic dance music. Most recently, Kizzo co-produced Jon Batiste's Grammy-winning Album of the Year "We Are," and is executive producing Lukas Graham's 2025 album, led by the charting single 'Cheat Code,' which gained traction across multiple genres and territories.
In 2024, Kizzo produced "The Vow" for LL Cool J's Billboard-charting comeback album "The FORCE." He also scored the end-title song "Have You Seen the Light" for the upcoming 2025 film "October H8te." These credits underscore Kizzo's unmatched ability to craft timeless music with commercial appeal.
Kizzo's music has also been prominently featured in film, television, and major global campaigns. His sync credits include Fox's Empire (Season 2 - Billboard #1 Soundtrack), commercials for Polo Ralph Lauren, Google, GAP, and the NCAA's March Madness. His catalog bridges pop, R&B, and cinematic soul, making it highly sought-after across screens.
Kizzo's versatile production style and musical vision have earned him the trust of legendary icons, hitmakers, and global superstars across pop, R&B, hip-hop, EDM, and soul.
Artists collaborations:
Jon Batiste, Ne-Yo, Keith Sweat, Earth Wind & Fire, Inna, Sting, Pitbull, Shaggy, Jason Derulo, Agnez Mo, Daddy Yankee, David Guetta, Ludacris, Usher, Leona Lewis, Jojo, Blackbear, Teddy Riley, David Foster, Armin van Buuren, Corinne Bailey Rae, and more.