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Gregory Hein, known professionally as Aldae (homonymous with "all day"[3]), is an American songwriter and record producer.[1][4] He has co-written songs for a variety of artists including Justin Bieber, Shawn Mendes, Selena Gomez, Marshmello, John Legend, Machine Gun Kelly, Khalid, Jackson Wang, and Tainy among others.[5] In 2023, Aldae co-wrote Miley Cyrus' record-breaking single "Flowers", for which he achieved his first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1.

Career

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Aldae grew up in Arlington, Texas, where he was exposed to music listening to KIIS-FM and began writing songs as young as ten years old.[6] He began his career by uploading original music to YouTube, and was signed to Columbia Records as a solo artist in 2016, before shifting his focus to collaborating with other artists.[7] He adopted the moniker Aldae as a reference to spending "all day" in a recording studio.[3]

After moving to Los Angeles, his songwriting caught the attention of Pulse Music Group, where he signed a publishing deal in 2019.[6][7] Soon after, Aldae co-wrote the single "OK Not to Be OK", released by Marshmello and Demi Lovato in September 2020 in partnership with non-profit Hope for the Day to raise awareness around suicide prevention and mental health education.[8]

After being introduced to Justin Bieber through Skrillex and DJ Tay, Aldae co-wrote 5 songs for his 2021 album Justice: "2 Much," "As I Am," "Unstable," "Somebody," and "There She Go."[6][9] Aldae received a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year at the 64th GRAMMY Awards for his contributions to the album.[4]

In February 2022 Aldae released his debut single "Long Way From Texas" followed by his solo project ALDAE – Vol. 1 in April.[3][10]

Aldae co-wrote Miley Cyrus' single "Flowers," released January 12, 2023, with Cyrus and Michael Pollack.[11] Originally written as a piano ballad, the song came together "within an hour" according to Aldae.[7] The song debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the chart for 8 total weeks, as well as the Pop Airplay chart for 10 weeks.[12][13] On Spotify, "Flowers" broke the record for the most weekly streams for two consecutive weeks, and became the fastest song to reach 1 billion streams on the platform.[14][15] Aldae also co-wrote two other tracks on Cyrus' album Endless Summer Vacation: "Muddy Feet" and "Wonder Woman."[7] "Flowers" was awarded two Grammy Awards at the 2024 Grammy Awards: Best Pop Solo Performance and Record Of The Year. He cowrote Ego by Halsey of The Great Impersonator.

Songwriting and production credits

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List of singles as songwriter and producer, showing year released, artist, song title, and album[5]
Year Artist Song Album Produced
2019 Merk & Kremont "Kids" Non-album single
Madison Ryann Ward "Beyond Me" Beyond Me
Yultron "Westcoast" (with Jay Park) On Fire
The Rubens "Falling Asleep at the Wheel" (with Vic Mensa) Non-album single
Rich Brian "Yellow" (featuring Bekon) The Sailor
"Rapapapa" (featuring RZA)
"Curious"
"Slow Down Turbo"
"No Worries"
Jackson Wang "I Love You 3000 II" (with Stephanie Poetri) Head in the Clouds II
Joji "Walking" (with Jackson Wang featuring Swae Lee and Major Lazer)
Rich Brian "2 The Face" (with Higher Brothers)
Jackson Wang "Bullet to the Heart" Mirrors
"Dway!"
"On The Rocks"
"Unless I'm With You"
2020 Stephanie Poetri "Do You Love Me" Non-album single
Kito "Alone With You" (featuring AlunaGeorge) Non-album single
Lukas Graham "Scars" Non-album single
Aaron Carpenter "You" Non-album single
Trevor Daniel "Things We Do For Love" Nicotine
Go-Jo "No One Else" Non-album single
Kina "Feel Again" (featuring Au/Ra) Things I Wanted To Tell You
Carlie Hanson "Stealing All My Friends" DestroyDestroyDestroyDestroy
Bryce Vine "Strawberry Water" Problems
Marshmello "OK Not To Be OK" (with Demi Lovato) Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over (Expanded Edition)
Machine Gun Kelly "All I Know" (featuring Trippie Redd) Tickets to my Downfall
Cxloe "Plans" Heavy, Pt. 1
Jutes "Jet Black Mascara" A Really Bad Dream
Arashi "In The Summer" This is Arashi
Muni Long "Nekkid" (with YFN Lucci) Black Like This
Sam Feldt "Home Sweet Home" (featuring Alma and Digital Farm Animals) Non-album single
Grey "Jaded" Dark
2021 PrettyMuch "Free" Smackables
Celeste "Some Goodbyes Come With Hellos" Not Your Muse
Selena Gomez "Vicio" Revelación
Justin Bieber "As I Am" (featuring Khalid) Justice
"Unstable" (featuring The Kid Laroi)
"2 Much"
"Somebody"
"There She Go" (featuring Lil Uzi Vert) Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe)
Demi Lovato "15 Minutes" Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over
Morray "That's On God" Street Sermons
Sangiovanni "Malibu" (with Trevor Daniel) Sangiovanni
Anitta "Furiosa" F9: The Fast Saga (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Jxdn "Tonight" (featuring Iann Dior) Tell Me About Tomorrow
Yungblud "Fleabag" Non-album single
Shawn Mendes "Summer of Love" (with Tainy) Non-album single
Surfaces "C'est La Vie" (with Thomas Rhett) Pacifico (Deluxe)
Westlife "Alone Together" Wild Dreams
Jimmy Fallon "It Was a... (Masked Christmas)" (featuring Ariana Grande and Megan Thee Stallion) Non-album single
2022 Machine Gun Kelly "Ay!" (featuring Lil Wayne) Mainstream Sellout
Masn "Love Me For Me" Non-album single
Aldae "Long Way From Texas" Aldae – Vol. 1
"Too Far"
"Safe Word"
"Heart Is So Sick"
"Poltergeist"
"God Complex"
"Honeymoon"
Anitta "Ur Baby" (featuring Khalid) Versions of Me
Moore Kismet "Wasteland" UNIVERSE
MK "Teardrops" (with Paul Woolford featuring Majid Jordan) Non-album single
Becky G "Bailé Con Mi Ex" Esquemas
Umi "Sorry" Forest in the City
The Chainsmokers "Something Different" So Far So Good
Marshmello "Numb" (with Khalid) Non-album single
Joy Oladokun "That's How God Made Me" Anything's Possible (Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Machine Gun Kelly "Last November" Mainstream Sellout (Life in Pink Deluxe)
Jxdn "Beautiful Boy" 28 (Songs for Cooper)
Chris Brown "Hate Being Human" Breezy (Deluxe)
Mabel "Crying On The Dance Floor" About Last Night...
"I Love Your Girl"
Marshmello "American Psycho" (with Mae Muller featuring Trippie Redd) Non-album single
Ali Gatie "Crying in the Rain" Who Hurt You?
"Can't Give Up"
Yungblud "Cruel Kids" Yungblud
John Legend "Honey" (featuring Muni Long) Legend
Vicetone "Always Running" Non-album single
Sueco "Last Thing I Do" It Was Fun While It Lasted
"Bad Vibes"
Khalid "Satellite" Non-album single
David Guetta "Together" (with Morten featuring Aldae) Episode 2
Fletcher "Healing" Girl of my Dreams (Deluxe)
Adam DeVine "Know My Name (Bumper Version)" Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin (soundtrack)
2023 Lukas Graham "Wish You Were Here" (featuring Khalid) 4 (The Pink Album)
Charlieonnafriday "That's What I Get" Non-album single
Skrillex "Don't Go" (with Justin Bieber & Don Toliver) Don't Get Too Close
Skrillex "Inhale Exhale" (with Aluna and Kito) Quest for Fire
Miley Cyrus "Flowers" Endless Summer Vacation
"Used To Be Young"
"Muddy Feet" (featuring Sia)
"Wonder Woman"
Illenium "With All My Heart" (with Jvke) Illenium
Jonas Brothers "Waffle House" The Album
"Summer Baby"
"Montana Sky"
"Little Bird"
"Summer In The Hamptons"
Maroon 5 "Middle Ground" Non-album single
SLANDER "With I Could Forget" (with blackbear & Bring Me The Horizon) Non-album single
gnash "Time" The Art of Letting Go
Ari Abdul "Last Breath" CCTV
Natalie Jane "I'm Good (feat. charlieonafriday)" Non-album single
Leigh-Anne "Don't Say Love" Non-album single
Loud Luxury "If Only I" (with Two Friends featuring Bebe Rexha) Non-album single
Boys World "Funeral" Me, My Girls & I
Henry Moodie "pick up the phone" Non-album single
Trippie Redd "Left 4 Dead" A Love Letter To You 5
Quavo "Hold Me" Rocket Power
Sueco "Yours" (feat. Bea Miller) Non-album single
Jessie Murph "Wild Ones" (feat. Jelly Roll) Non-album single
TOMORROW X TOGETHER "Deep Down" The Name Chapter: FREEFALL
blink-182 "ONE MORE TIME" One More Time...
"CUT ME OFF" One More Time...
"SEE YOU" One More Time...
Jung Kook "Closer to You" (feat. Major Lazer) GOLDEN
"Shot Glass of Tears"
2024 FLETCHER "Lead Me On" IN SEARCH OF THE ANTIDOTE
FLETCHER "Maybe I Am"
FLETCHER "Pretending"
FLETCHER "Antidote"
charlieonnafriday "When I'm Leavin" Non-Album single
jxdn "HOW FAR" WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS
"STRANGER"
Henry Moodle "beat up car" Non-album single
Jackson Wang, BIBI "Feeling Lucky" Non-album single
Shakira "Nassau" Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran
Armin van Burren, David Guetta In The Dark (feat. Aldae) Non-album single
David Guetta, OneRepublic "I Don't Wanna Wait" Non-album single
Khalid "It's All Good" Sincere
jxdn "WHAT THE HELL" Non-album single
Jelly Roll "Little Light" Beautifully Broken
Halsey "Ego" The Great Impersonator
Rosé "Two Years" Rosie
"Gameboy"
2025 Kane Brown "Gorgeous" The High Road
Lisa "Rapunzel" (featuring Megan Thee Stallion) Alter Ego
Nardo Wick "Have All Of Me" WICK
Myles Smith "Dreamers" A Minute, A Moment...
Miley Cyrus "End of the World" Something Beautiful
"Pretend You're God"
"Reborn"
Jon Bellion "FATHER FIGURE" FATHER FIGURE
"OBLIVIOUS"
Dom Innarella "Jersey In July" Single
Dom Innarella

"Call Me"

Single
Bailey Zimmerman "At The Same Time" Single
BigXthaPlug "Box Me Up (feat. Jelly Roll)" I Hope You're Happy
Miley Cyrus "Lockdown (feat. David Byrne) Something Beautiful

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Aldae (born Gregory Hein) is an American songwriter, record producer, and vocalist based in , originally from . Known for his versatile style that spans pop, R&B, and electronic genres, he has co-written multi-platinum hits for major artists including , , , and . Aldae's breakthrough came through collaborations with , for whom he co-wrote five tracks on the 2021 album Justice, including "As I Am," "Unstable," "2 Much," "Somebody," and "There She Go." His songwriting credits also include the global chart-topper "Flowers" by , which dominated streaming, airplay, and sales charts worldwide in 2023. Other notable works encompass "Summer of Love" by featuring and "Don't Go" by , , and . A Grammy-nominated songwriter, Aldae was nominated for Song of the Year for his contributions to "Flowers" at the (2024); the song won Best Pop Solo Performance and . With over 80 songwriting credits across various artists such as , , and YUNGBLUD, he continues to blend soulful lyricism with innovative production, establishing himself as a key figure in contemporary .

Early life

Childhood in Texas

Gregory Hein, professionally known as Aldae, was born on November 15, 1992, in Texas and grew up in Arlington within the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. From a young age, Hein displayed an interest in music, beginning to write songs as early as 10 years old. These formative experiences in Texas shaped his creative foundations, culminating in a pivotal relocation to Los Angeles around 2015 to pursue music professionally.

Initial foray into music

Aldae, born Gregory Hein, began experimenting with music during his childhood in , writing his first song in the using his sister's guitar. By high school, he had started recording his own tracks, capturing his voice and honing basic production skills in a self-taught manner that reflected his early passion for songwriting. Growing up in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, he drew initial influences from radio hits like Savage Garden's "Truly Madly Deeply" and classic artists such as , introduced through his grandmother, which sparked his interest in diverse sounds. In his late teens, Aldae immersed himself in local music scenes in , balancing odd jobs like and operation with informal songwriting sessions that built his foundational skills. This period marked his transition from casual experimentation to more serious pursuits, where he developed a versatile style blending pop and R&B elements, influenced by the radio exposure of his youth. His self-taught approach emphasized emotional depth, laying the groundwork for what would become his signature "deep artist sensibility." Determined to pursue music professionally, Aldae relocated to , where he faced significant hardships, including couch-surfing and working as a to make ends meet. During these early days in LA, he spent extended hours in studios, creating demos that showcased his genre versatility and introspective songwriting. These informal efforts led to initial industry connections, such as an introduction to producer Josh Gudwin, who facilitated a link to through shared demo sessions. Out of numerous tracks he submitted, select ones caught attention, highlighting his emerging talent in collaborative environments. This transitional phase solidified his adaptability across pop and R&B influences, setting the stage for broader exposure.

Career

Signing and early professional steps

Aldae signed a solo recording contract with in 2016, shortly after relocating to and gaining initial visibility through original music uploads on . This deal positioned him as an emerging artist in the pop and R&B landscape, building on his self-taught songwriting foundations developed during his youth in . Following the signing, Aldae's early professional efforts emphasized development over immediate widespread promotion. In 2017, he released his debut single "Words," a soulful track that showcased his vocal style and lyrical introspection, marking Columbia's official introduction of him to audiences. Later that year, he followed up with the No Chaser, which included additional original material like "Sink or Swim," allowing him to experiment with production and refine his sound amid the label's support. These releases represented his foundational output as a signed , though they received modest attention compared to later works. Despite these steps, Aldae experienced challenges with live performance, describing instances of during showcases at hotel cafés that led him to pivot toward behind-the-scenes contributions. From 2016 to 2019, he focused on crafting demos and co-writing for lesser-known projects, honing his skills in pop and R&B construction while avoiding of solo promotion. This period involved creating unpublished tracks and early collaborations that helped build his reputation among industry insiders. In late 2018, Aldae secured a publishing deal with Pulse Music Group, facilitated by A&R connections in , which broadened his opportunities for professional songwriting placements and marked a strategic shift toward comprehensive industry involvement. This agreement enabled deeper networking within LA's creative circles, where he connected with producers and writers in pop and R&B, laying the groundwork for sustained career growth.

Major collaborations and breakthroughs

Aldae's breakthrough in the music industry came through high-profile collaborations starting in 2020, where he emerged as a sought-after songwriter for major pop and R&B acts. One of his most significant contributions was to Justin Bieber's 2021 album Justice, for which he co-wrote five tracks, including "Somebody," "2 Much," "As I Am" (featuring Khalid), "Unstable," and "There She Go." These songs helped shape the album's introspective themes of redemption and vulnerability, contributing to Justice's commercial success and its nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. Earlier that year, Aldae co-wrote "OK Not to Be OK" for Marshmello and Demi Lovato, a track centered on mental health struggles that was released on World Suicide Prevention Day in partnership with the nonprofit Hope For The Day to raise awareness for suicide prevention and emotional well-being. The song's uplifting message resonated widely, amassing over 300 million streams and underscoring Aldae's ability to craft empathetic pop anthems. Between 2020 and 2022, he expanded his network with collaborations including co-writing "Summer of Love" for Shawn Mendes and Tainy, "Don't Go" for Skrillex, Justin Bieber, and Don Toliver, "Vicio" for Selena Gomez, "Honey" (featuring Muni Long) for John Legend, and tracks for Khalid and Jackson Wang, blending pop, Latin, and R&B influences in studio sessions. These partnerships marked a pivotal evolution in Aldae's career, transitioning him from a behind-the-scenes songwriter to an integral collaborator in pop production environments, where he influenced song structures and vocal arrangements alongside top producers. The cumulative impact of these projects elevated his profile, earning him multi-platinum certifications and establishing him as a key figure in contemporary hit-making.

Solo artistry and recent projects

Aldae's transition to solo artistry began with the release of his debut single "Long Way From " on February 25, 2022, a track that introspectively explores his journey from his origins to life in , capturing themes of personal growth and displacement through soulful vocals and fluid production. This marked the start of his independent artistic output, building on the introspective style honed during his behind-the-scenes collaborations, which inspired the vulnerability in his own songwriting. Following the single's release, Aldae dropped his self-titled EP ALDAE – Vol. 1 on April 8, 2022, via Legends Only, comprising seven tracks that blend , hip-hop, psychedelic elements, and ethereal electronics. The EP's tracklist includes "," "Too Far," "Safe Word," "Long Way From Texas," "Heart Is So Sick," "God Complex," and "Honeymoon," with overarching themes of love, regret, self-reproach, and emotional vulnerability, drawing influences from artists like and to create a genre-fluid . Post-2022, Aldae's solo endeavors have been more selective, emphasizing quality over volume amid his prolific songwriting career, as seen in his featured vocal performance on "In the Dark," a collaborative single with and released on July 12, 2024, via . The track serves as an uplifting electronic pop anthem about faith and enduring love, showcasing Aldae's versatile in a high-energy production that contrasts his earlier introspective work. In late 2024, he continued his songwriting work by co-writing three tracks on the deluxe edition of Khalid's album Sincere, including "Skin." Based in , Aldae maintains a balance between his emerging solo releases and extensive behind-the-scenes contributions as a songwriter and , allowing him to refine his artist identity without overshadowing his collaborative successes. In a 2022 interview, he discussed plans for additional records and videos to build on Vol. 1, signaling an ongoing commitment to evolving his personal artistic direction through continued genre experimentation and thematic depth.

Notable contributions

Key songwriting credits

Aldae's songwriting contributions have significantly shaped contemporary , with several tracks achieving commercial success and critical acclaim. One of his most prominent credits is "Flowers" by , released in 2023 as the lead single from her album . Co-written with Cyrus and Michael Pollack, the song originated during a collaborative session where the trio recorded a demo as a melancholy , which evolved into an upbeat disco-infused empowerment emphasizing and . This transformation reflected Cyrus's personal experiences following her , with Aldae contributing lyrics that captured themes of resilience and autonomy, such as the iconic chorus line "I can buy myself flowers." The track debuted at No. 1 on the and held the position for eight consecutive weeks, marking Cyrus's first leader in a decade and one of the longest-running No. 1s of the . Culturally, "Flowers" resonated as a post-pandemic self-empowerment , inspiring widespread trends and discussions on emotional , while earning multi-platinum certifications, including 7× Platinum by the RIAA in 2025. However, in 2024, the song became the subject of a lawsuit alleging similarities to ' "," with the case ongoing as of November 2025 following denial of dismissal in March 2025. Aldae served as a key co-writer on Justin Bieber's 2021 album Justice, contributing to five tracks that explored themes of vulnerability, faith, and relationships. On "As I Am" (featuring Khalid), Aldae helped craft introspective lyrics about personal growth and authenticity, with the song developing over more than a year as ideas "marinated" to achieve emotional depth. "Unstable" (featuring The Kid Laroi) delves into familial reconciliation, drawing from Bieber's life, and similarly benefited from extended refinement to ensure raw honesty in its verses. For "Somebody," Aldae co-wrote a reflective piece on lost connections, emphasizing melodic hooks that blend pop and R&B elements. "2 Much" addresses overwhelming emotions in romance, with Aldae's input focusing on concise, relatable phrasing. Finally, "There She Go" captures fleeting infatuation, incorporating upbeat rhythms and vivid storytelling to highlight its playful yet poignant tone. These contributions aligned with the album's overarching narrative of redemption, helping Justice debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Beyond these milestones, Aldae's credits include "OK Not to Be OK" by and (2020), a mental health awareness track co-written in partnership with non-profit Hope for the Day, which peaked at No. 36 on the Hot 100. He also co-wrote "Numb" for and (2022), an EDM-pop collaboration exploring numbness in relationships that reached No. 40 on the Hot 100. Another example is "Summer of Love" by and (2021), blending and pop in lyrics about carefree romance, peaking at No. 48 on the Hot 100. These works showcase Aldae's range across EDM, pop, and Latin influences. In interviews, Aldae has described his songwriting philosophy as serving as a "vessel" for artists, prioritizing their authentic personal recognition to foster selfless creativity. He stresses emotional depth in , allowing to evolve organically rather than adhering to rigid formulas, while crafting infectious pop hooks that ensure versatility across genres like pop, R&B, and electronic. For him, a strong pop emerges from genuine feeling and patience, often requiring time for ideas to mature into timeless pieces. Collectively, Aldae's credits have amassed numerous multi-platinum certifications, including "Flowers" at 7× Platinum (RIAA) and Gold certifications for Bieber's Justice tracks like "As I Am," underscoring his impact on over a billion streams and shaping modern hit song structures.

Production and vocal contributions

Aldae has established himself as a versatile producer, contributing to the sonic landscapes of major pop and R&B projects through meticulous arrangements and innovative sound design. On Justin Bieber's 2021 album Justice, Aldae served as a producer on several tracks, including "2 Much," "As I Am," "Unstable," "Somebody," and "There She Go," where he reworked initial demos over extended periods to refine their emotional depth. For instance, the track "Unstable" evolved through over a year of adjustments, incorporating layered pitch elements and shifting lyrics from present to past tense at Bieber's request to enhance narrative vulnerability, blending pop structures with hip-hop influences via features like The Kid Laroi. His approach emphasized patience in production, allowing tracks to "marinate" for optimal cohesion, which added soulful introspection to the album's overall R&B-pop fusion. In vocal contributions, Aldae has provided background singing that subtly elevates collaborative efforts, integrating his soulful timbre to support lead performances. On and Tainy's 2021 single "Summer of Love," Aldae delivered background vocals alongside his production input, contributing to the track's seamless R&B-infused pop sound through harmonious layering that complemented Mendes' delivery and Tainy's reggaeton-tinged beats. This multi-role involvement highlights how Aldae's production often builds directly on his songwriting foundation, creating unified tracks where vocal elements reinforce thematic intimacy. His techniques frequently incorporate genre-blending, such as merging soulful R&B ad-libs with electronic pop arrangements, as seen in the fluid transitions of "Summer of Love," which fuse Latin rhythms with contemporary balladry. Aldae's production evolution from 2020 to 2023 reflects a growing emphasis on emotional resonance across diverse collaborations. In projects with , such as "," he focused on that balanced organic vocal textures with polished electronic elements, using iterative refinement to achieve a vulnerable yet uplifting tone. Similarly, his work with during this period, including co-writing and arranging elements on tracks from the 2022 album LOST & FOUND like "In My Bed," incorporated soulful R&B-pop hybrids that complemented Wang's dynamic style, though vocal credits were more directive in role. These efforts underscore Aldae's ability to complement his songwriting with production that prioritizes depth, often drawing from personal artistry to infuse projects with authentic, layered soundscapes.

Awards and recognition

Grammy achievements

Aldae, whose full name is Gregory Aldae Hein, achieved significant recognition at the held on February 4, 2024, where he co-wrote Miley Cyrus's "Flowers" from her album . The song secured wins in two major categories: Best Pop Solo Performance and , marking Aldae's first Grammy victories as a songwriter. These awards were shared with Cyrus and co-writer Michael Pollack, highlighting the track's commercial and artistic impact following its release in January 2023. Earlier in his career, Aldae received his initial Grammy nomination at the on April 3, 2022, for Album of the Year tied to his contributions on Justin Bieber's Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe). He co-wrote five songs on the album, including "As I Am" and "Unstable," which helped propel the project into contention among top releases. To date, Aldae has earned five Grammy nominations and two wins across these ceremonies, with the 66th Awards also nominating "Flowers" for Song of the Year, though it did not win that category. During the ceremony, Cyrus accepted the awards on stage, humorously noting the song's empowering theme in her speech, while acknowledging her collaborators; Aldae, present in the audience, later expressed gratitude for the milestone in industry interviews. These Grammy successes have notably elevated Aldae's profile in the music industry, transitioning him from an emerging songwriter to a multi-platinum, Grammy-winning collaborator sought after by major artists like Bieber, , and others. The wins underscored his ability to craft hit pop material, boosting his credibility and opening doors to further high-profile projects.

Other industry honors

Aldae has earned multiple RIAA s for his songwriting contributions, including co-writing Miley Cyrus's "Flowers," which achieved 7× Platinum status in the United States as of March 2025, denoting over 7 million units sold or streamed. Tracks from Justin Bieber's 2021 album , such as "2 Much" and "Somebody," on which Aldae served as a co-writer, contributed to the project's overall certification by the RIAA, reflecting significant commercial impact. These certifications underscore Aldae's role in crafting hits that resonate broadly across streaming platforms and sales. On the , Aldae's co-writing credit on "Flowers" propelled the track to No. 1 on the Hot 100 for eight consecutive weeks in early 2023, marking one of the longest-running leaders of the decade and highlighting its cultural dominance. The song also topped year-end , including Radio Songs and Adult Pop Airplay, further affirming its airplay success and Aldae's influence in pop songcraft. In addition to chart performance, Aldae received the BMI Pop Song of the Year award in 2024 for "Flowers," shared with co-writers and Michael Pollack, recognizing its status as the most-performed BMI pop song of the previous year based on radio airplay, streaming, and live performances. This honor, presented at the BMI Pop Awards, celebrated the track's global reach, which included over 2 billion streams by mid-2023. Aldae's publishing affiliations have positioned him as a highlighted talent in the industry. He signed a global publishing deal with Pulse Music Group in 2019, which has supported his collaborations on multi-platinum releases. He is also featured on the roster of Legends Only Management, noted for representing Grammy-nominated songwriters like himself. Industry recognition has extended to features in prominent outlets, where Aldae discussed his process on "Flowers" and other hits. In a 2023 interview, he emphasized serving artists' visions to elevate their work, crediting the song's empowerment theme for its success. Similarly, a 2021 profile highlighted his early contributions to Bieber's , praising his genre-spanning sensibility as key to the album's emotional depth.

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