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Social House is an American musical duo from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[3][4][5] As of 2025, the duo has released thirteen singles and two EPs.
Key Information
History
[edit]Michael "Mikey" Foster and Charles "Scootie" Anderson formed Social House in 2015 after moving to Los Angeles from Pittsburgh.[6][7][8] They worked in the same production studio[7] and named themselves after the WiFi network of the house in which they lived.[9][10][11] They started out writing and producing songs for other artists, including Ariana Grande,[6][12][3] Meghan Trainor,[10] Jennifer Lopez,[10][9][13] Chris Brown,[6] Steven Malcolm[14] and NCT 127.[15] After their individual careers began to slow down the duo was successfully encouraged by their peers to collaborate on a new music project.[16][8] In 2018, Social House was signed to a joint venture between the labels Scooter Braun, TBHits, and Interscope Records. Social House released their debut single "Magic in the Hamptons" featuring rapper Lil Yachty on June 8, 2018.[9][7][17][4] Written about The Hamptons,[18][11] the song has had over 450 million streams on Spotify.[19] On September 28, 2018, their second single, entitled "Higher", was released.[12][19] Social House released "Boyfriend" with Ariana Grande in August 2019.[14][20][21][12]
Awards and nominations
[edit]| Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | 2019 MTV Video Music Awards | Song of Summer | "Boyfriend" (with Ariana Grande) |
Won | [22] |
| 2020 | 62nd Annual Grammy Awards | Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Nominated | [23] | |
| Record of the Year | "7 Rings" | Nominated |
Touring and performances
[edit]On November 5, 2018, pop star Ariana Grande announced Social House and Normani would be joining her on Sweetener World Tour.[24]
Discography
[edit]Extended plays
[edit]| Title | Details | Peak chart positions | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US [25] |
CAN [26] |
LIT [27] | ||
| Everything Changed... |
|
56 | 33 | 95 |
Singles
[edit]As lead artist
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US [30] |
AUS [31] |
CAN [32] |
GER [33] |
IRE [34] |
NOR [35] |
NZ [36] |
SWE [37] |
UK [38] | ||||||
| "Magic in the Hamptons"[28] (featuring Lil Yachty) |
2018 | —[A] | — | 91 | — | 32 [40] |
— | — | — | — | Non-album singles | |||
| "Higher"[28] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||||
| "Haunt You"[28] | 2019 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Everything Changed... | |||
| "Boyfriend"[28] (with Ariana Grande) |
8 | 4 | 5 | 23 | 3 | 16 | 4 | 18 | 4 | |||||
| "Electric"[49] | 2020 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album single | |||
| "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. | ||||||||||||||
As featured artist
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| US Dance [50] | |||
| "Don't Kill My High"[51] (Lost Kings featuring Wiz Khalifa and Social House) |
2019 | 21 | Paper Crowns |
Music videos
[edit]| Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Director(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| As lead artist | ||||
| "Magic in the Hamptons" (Lyric video) | 2018 | Lil Yachty | Unknown | [52] |
| "Magic in the Hamptons" | Cole Bennett | [53] | ||
| "Magic in the Hamptons" (Vertical video) | Unknown | [54] | ||
| "Haunt You" (Lyric video) | 2019 | None | Parsa Ara | [55] |
| "Haunt You" | Austin Simkins | [56] | ||
| "Boyfriend" | Ariana Grande | Hannah Lux Davis | [57] | |
| "Boyfriend" (Lyric video) | Katia Temkin | [58] | ||
| As featured artist | ||||
| "Don't Kill My High" | 2019 | Lost Kings, Wiz Khalifa | Roxana Baldovin | [59] |
Songwriting and production credits
[edit]| Year | Artist(s) | Song(s) | Album(s) | Co-writer | Producer | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Ariana Grande | "Goodnight n Go" | Sweetener | [60] | ||
| "Pete Davidson" | ||||||
| 2019 | "NASA" | Thank U, Next | [61] | |||
| "7 Rings" | ||||||
| "Thank U, Next" | ||||||
| Ariana Grande and Victoria Monét | "Monopoly" | Non-album single | [62] | |||
| NCT 127 | "Highway to Heaven" | We Are Superhuman | [63] | |||
| "Jet Lag" (시차) | ||||||
| 2020 | Ariana Grande | "Shut Up" | Positions | [64] | ||
| "My Hair" | ||||||
| 2023 | NCT U | "Interlude: Oasis" | Golden Age | [65] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Magic in the Hamptons" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[39]
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Social House
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Michael Foster
Michael Foster, professionally known as Mikey Foster, was born on May 14, 1987, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, making him 38 years old as of 2025.[6] He grew up in Pittsburgh, where he developed an initial interest in music through engagement with the local music scenes.[7] Before forming Social House, Foster worked as a songwriter and producer.[8] These experiences led him to relocate to Los Angeles to further his career in the industry.[3] In the duo Social House, which he helped form in 2015 alongside Charles Anderson, Foster contributes as a producer, songwriter, and vocalist.[9]Charles Anderson
Charles "Scootie" Anderson, born on May 31, 1992, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is an American singer, songwriter, and producer. As of 2025, he is 33 years old. Raised in the Steel City, Anderson grew up immersed in its tight-knit music community, which fostered his early passion for creating sounds that blend genres.[10][11][12] During his formative years, Anderson was exposed to a diverse array of musical styles, including hip-hop and pop, through local scenes, family influences, and school environments that encouraged artistic expression. This foundation shaped his development as a multifaceted artist.[13][7] In 2015, Anderson co-founded the pop duo Social House alongside Michael Foster, whom he met through producer Tommy Brown in Los Angeles after both had relocated from Pittsburgh; within the group, he contributes as a producer, songwriter, and vocalist, bringing his distinctive melodic style to their collaborative output.[12][11]History
Formation and early career
Social House was formed in 2015 in Los Angeles by Michael "Mikey" Foster and Charles "Scootie" Anderson, both Pittsburgh natives who had briefly known each other from the local music scene and met through producer Tommy Brown after moving there from Pittsburgh around that time.[11] They bonded over their shared interests in music production, having previously worked in the same studio spaces creating tracks for other artists, and began collaborating informally on original material.[14] This initial partnership laid the foundation for their duo, focusing on blending pop, R&B, and electronic elements in a collaborative creative environment. From 2015 to 2017, Foster and Anderson developed their sound primarily in Pittsburgh's local studios before the move, honing their production skills within the city's tight-knit music community.[12] They built early buzz through informal networking and shared studio sessions in the Pittsburgh scene, where the small-scale environment allowed them to experiment without major label involvement.[12] Although they had not yet released official material as Social House, their behind-the-scenes work as producers helped establish connections that would prove pivotal. The move to Los Angeles enabled them to network more extensively with industry figures, including through ongoing ties to Tommy Brown, who introduced them to key collaborators.[9] By early 2018, their efforts culminated in signing a management deal with Scooter Braun's SB Projects, marking a significant step toward professional recognition without any major releases at that point.[15]Debut and breakthrough (2018–2019)
In 2018, following their early independent releases in Pittsburgh, Social House signed a joint venture deal with TBHits, SB Projects, and Interscope Records, marking their entry into major label support.[14] This partnership, facilitated by Scooter Braun's network, provided the duo with resources to expand their production and reach a broader audience.[15] The duo's commercial debut came with the single "Magic in the Hamptons," released on June 8, 2018, featuring rapper Lil Yachty.[16] The track, blending pop and hip-hop elements, quickly gained traction online, amassing over 550 million streams on Spotify by 2025.[17] Building on this momentum, Social House followed with "Higher" on September 28, 2018, a synth-driven pop song that showcased their evolving sound and further solidified their presence in the streaming landscape.[18] In 2019, they released "Haunt You" on June 14, featuring uncredited background vocals from Ariana Grande, which highlighted their collaborative style and helped bridge their independent roots to mainstream appeal.[19] Social House's debut EP, Everything Changed..., arrived on August 9, 2019, via School Boy Records and Republic Records, compiling their recent singles alongside new tracks like "3+" and "Talk All Night."[20] The project peaked at No. 56 on the US Billboard 200 and No. 33 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, reflecting its solid initial performance driven by digital sales and streaming.[21] A pivotal moment came with their collaboration "Boyfriend" alongside Ariana Grande, released on August 2, 2019, which debuted and peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, propelling the EP's visibility and establishing the duo as rising figures in contemporary pop.[22]Collaborations and recent activities (2020–2025)
Following their 2019 collaboration "Boyfriend" with Ariana Grande, which peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and marked their major breakthrough, Social House received a nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2020.[23][24] In the years after their debut EP Everything Changed..., the duo adopted a more measured release schedule, issuing non-album singles sporadically amid a pivot toward songwriting and production for other artists. Examples include "Electric" in 2020, available initially on SoundCloud, and later tracks like "Sentimental" in 2022 and "Mine" in 2023, contributing to a total of 13 singles by 2025.[4] This reduced output reflected a deliberate shift, with the pair accumulating credits on high-profile projects, including production and songwriting for NCT's "Oasis" on the 2023 album Golden Age as well as earlier contributions to NCT 127 tracks from 2021 to 2023.[25][26] The duo maintained visibility through select live appearances, notably headlining the Bearstock music festival at Mercer University on April 13, 2024, alongside performers like MAX and DJ Saturn.[27] No major concert tours were announced for 2025, aligning with their emphasis on studio work. As of November 2025, Social House has not released a full-length album or follow-up EP beyond their 2019 debut, though they issued the Maybe It's Me EP and singles such as "Outside," "Emotional," and "Tears For You" earlier in the year, underscoring their ongoing but low-profile activity in production and independent releases.[4]Artistry
Musical style and influences
Social House's music is primarily rooted in pop, incorporating elements of R&B, hip-hop, and electronic production to create an eclectic sound often described as "hummable hypnotic harmony" where genre boundaries blur and coexist.[28] Their tracks feature upbeat rhythms, layered vocals, and synth-driven arrangements that emphasize feel-good, rhythmic energy with a hip-hop touch, as seen in their early singles blending mainstream pop accessibility with subtle trap influences.[29] Critics have noted the duo's versatility, spanning acoustic introspection in songs like "Haunt You" to more danceable, sexy vibes in "Tropical Rain," all unified by optimistic, therapeutic songwriting that documents personal relationships.[30] The duo draws from a diverse range of influences shaped by their Pittsburgh origins and Los Angeles experiences, pulling from the local hip-hop scene alongside broader pop and rock elements.[31] Specific inspirations include classic rock acts like AC/DC, which informed the triumphant, hype energy of tracks such as "Higher," evoking sports-arena anthems with guitar-driven rhythms.[32] Their collective palette also incorporates jazz melodies, country guitar patterns, alternative structures, and modern hip-hop production techniques, reflecting collaborations with artists like Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez, and Chris Brown that exposed them to polished pop-R&B hybrids.[33] Over time, Social House's style has evolved from summery, party-oriented anthems like "Magic in the Hamptons" in 2018—characterized by chill, lighthearted vibes—to a more varied and introspective approach post-2019, incorporating R&B-leaning tracks such as "Boyfriend."[32] By 2022, they shifted toward an edgier, pop-punk-leaning sound in releases like "Bentley Coupe," adding inventive, catchy punk elements to their pop foundation, while recent 2025 singles such as "Outside" return to high-energy party vibes with collaborative, upbeat production.[2] This progression highlights their growth in blending emotional depth with genre experimentation, maintaining a core focus on accessible, harmonious pop.[30]Songwriting and production
Social House, consisting of Michael Foster and Charles Anderson, employs a collaborative songwriting and production process in which both members contribute to lyrics, melodies, chord progressions, and overall production. Their approach emphasizes organic discussions and storytelling during sessions, often conducted in group settings to build songs layer by layer. This partnership was solidified after relocating from Pittsburgh to Los Angeles, where they connected through shared producer networks, allowing for a seamless blend of creative input.[12] The duo handles much of their own production using digital audio workstations in dedicated studio environments, such as their Northridge home equipped with multiple production rooms to facilitate intensive work sessions. They prioritize crafting catchy hooks and fusing genres like pop, R&B, and hip-hop to create accessible, feel-good tracks that resonate broadly. For their debut extended play Everything Changed… (2019) and singles including "Higher" (2018), Social House took primary responsibility for production, demonstrating their self-reliant approach to realizing their artistic vision without extensive external involvement.[12][34] Beyond their own catalog, Social House has made significant contributions as songwriters and producers for other artists, notably co-writing and producing Ariana Grande's "Goodnight n Go" from the 2018 album Sweetener and "7 Rings" from the 2019 album Thank U, Next, both of which achieved chart-topping success. Their production work extends to K-pop, including credits on NCT 127's "Highway to Heaven" from the 2019 EP Superhuman, highlighting their versatility in adapting to diverse musical contexts. These collaborations underscore the duo's impact on contemporary pop production, blending polished beats with narrative-driven lyrics.[7][35]Touring and performances
Concert tours
Social House opened for Ariana Grande on her Sweetener World Tour, performing at 97 shows across North America and Europe from March 18 to December 22, 2019.[36][37] Their typical setlist included tracks from their debut EP Everything Changed..., such as "Boyfriend," "Magic in the Hamptons," and "Haunt You," along with covers, and they shared the stage with fellow opener Normani on select dates.[38][37] The tour offered substantial exposure to Ariana Grande's massive audiences, reaching over 1.3 million attendees and helping to solidify Social House's emerging fanbase in the year following their debut.[36] Since concluding their role on the Sweetener World Tour, Social House has not headlined any full concert tours, limiting live performances to occasional guest spots and one-off appearances through 2025.[39][40]Festival and one-off shows
Social House first garnered significant attention through festival appearances during their breakthrough year. In April 2019, the duo performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, taking the Outdoor Theatre stage for a 45-minute set across both weekends (April 12–14 and April 19–21). Their performance featured tracks from their debut EP Everything Changed..., including "Haunt You" and "Why You Always Gotta Start Something," marking a pivotal moment in their exposure to a broader audience.[41] Later that summer, Social House joined Ariana Grande for a notable one-off collaboration at Lollapalooza in Chicago's Grant Park on August 4, 2019. The set included the live debut of their joint single "Boyfriend," which had been released just weeks earlier, blending pop-R&B elements with high-energy visuals and drawing thousands of festivalgoers. This appearance highlighted their growing synergy with Grande and amplified the track's chart success.[37] Following a period of reduced live activity amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Social House returned to festivals in 2024 by co-headlining Bearstock, Mercer University's annual outdoor music event, on April 13 in Macon, Georgia. Sharing the stage with multi-platinum artist MAX, as well as openers Lewis Ashe and the Locals and DJ Saturn, their set emphasized fan-favorite singles and new material, attracting students and locals to the Cruz Plaza venue. The performance underscored their continued relevance in college and regional circuits.[27] In 2025, the duo maintained a selective schedule with intimate one-off shows, including a performance at The Peppermint Club in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, on May 1. This small-venue gig offered a stripped-back showcase of their pop sound to a close-knit crowd, reflecting their preference for personalized events over large-scale tours. As of November 2025, no further festival or one-off dates have been announced, though Social House has remained engaged in targeted live opportunities.[42]Recognition
Awards
Social House has received limited formal awards recognition, primarily tied to their high-profile collaboration with Ariana Grande. At the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, the duo shared the Song of the Summer award with Grande for their track "Boyfriend," which captured widespread popularity during the season and underscored their breakthrough in pop music.[43] This win highlighted the song's viral appeal and streaming success, marking a pivotal moment in Social House's early career by affirming their songwriting and production talents through a major collaborative hit.[44]Nominations
Social House earned nominations from prestigious music award organizations, particularly recognizing their songwriting and collaborative efforts with Ariana Grande. At the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2020, the duo received a nomination in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category for "Boyfriend," their collaboration with Ariana Grande.[45] They did not win the award. Additionally, as co-writers on Ariana Grande's "7 Rings," Social House members Charles Anderson and Michael Foster shared in the Record of the Year nomination for the track.[46] This nomination highlighted their contributions to one of the year's most prominent pop releases, though it also did not result in a win. In 2019, Social House was nominated for Song of the Summer at the MTV Video Music Awards for "Boyfriend" with Ariana Grande, an accolade they ultimately won (see Awards section for details).[47] No further major nominations for their production or songwriting work in the 2020s have been documented.Discography
Extended plays
Social House released their debut extended play, Everything Changed..., on August 9, 2019, through School Boy Records and Republic Records.[20] The six-track project highlights the duo's signature pop-R&B sound, with contributions from collaborators like Ariana Grande and Victoria Monét on select songs.[48] The EP's track listing is as follows:| No. | Title | Featured artist | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "At Least We Can Say That We Tried" | 2:36 | |
| 2 | "Haunt You" | 3:18 | |
| 3 | "Why You Always Gotta Start Something" | 3:45 | |
| 4 | "Love Me Back" | 2:35 | |
| 5 | "Boyfriend" | Ariana Grande | 3:07 |
| 6 | "3 Minutes" | Victoria Monét | 2:15 |
Singles as lead artists
Social House has released thirteen singles as lead artists as of 2025. Their debut single, "Magic in the Hamptons" featuring Lil Yachty, arrived on June 8, 2018, and marked their introduction to a wider audience with its summery pop-rap vibe inspired by Long Island's affluent enclave. The track peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart in 2020 and amassed over 555 million streams on Spotify, underscoring its enduring popularity and role in establishing the duo's sound.[54][55][56][17] Subsequent releases built on this momentum during the rollout of their debut EP Everything Changed.... "Higher", a reflective track about aspiration and connection, followed on September 28, 2018, blending smooth production with introspective lyrics. "Haunt You", released on June 14, 2019, served as the EP's lead single, capturing themes of lingering emotions through its atmospheric R&B-infused pop arrangement and garnering over 41 million Spotify streams. Their breakthrough single "Boyfriend" featuring Ariana Grande, released August 2, 2019, peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, earned Platinum certification from the RIAA, and has over 1 billion Spotify streams as of late 2025.[57][58][59][22][60] In the years following, Social House issued additional singles tied to independent releases and evolving their style toward more experimental pop elements. By 2025, the duo ramped up activity with tracks like "Outside", "Emotional", and "Sabotage", each exploring personal introspection and modern relationships, available through platforms like Spotify and contributing to their growing catalog of over 13 lead releases. These efforts demonstrate Social House's consistent output, often self-produced and distributed via labels like Maison Arts, prioritizing artistic growth over commercial peaks.[4]Featured singles
Another notable feature was on Lost Kings' "Don't Kill My High," released January 4, 2019, alongside Wiz Khalifa, from the EP Paper Crowns. Social House provided vocals and co-writing contributions to the electronic-pop track, which peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. By 2025, Social House had appeared as featured artists on approximately one major single, with their roles typically involving vocals and production support.[61][62]Music videos
Social House has released three official music videos as of 2025, primarily from their early career peak in 2018 and 2019, with no new full-length videos produced after 2020. These visuals emphasize thematic elements tied to their pop-R&B sound, blending narrative storytelling with vibrant aesthetics. The debut music video for "Magic in the Hamptons" featuring Lil Yachty was released on September 29, 2018, and directed by Cole Bennett of Lyrical Lemonade.[63][64] The concept revolves around a summery, escapist theme, depicting the duo and Yachty reveling in a luxurious Hamptons beach party with carefree vibes, oceanfront drives, and playful interactions that evoke affluent summer leisure. As of late 2025, the video has amassed over 7.5 million views on YouTube.[63] In 2019, Social House released the video for "Haunt You" on July 18, directed by Austin Simkins.[65][66] The introspective visuals serve as an ode to cherishing time with loved ones, featuring serene, nostalgic scenes of the duo bonding with friends and family in everyday, heartfelt moments that underscore themes of loss and appreciation.[66] It has garnered approximately 4.6 million YouTube views.[67] Their most viewed collaboration, "Boyfriend" with Ariana Grande, premiered on August 2, 2019, under the direction of Hannah Lux Davis.[68][69] The playful narrative unfolds at a lavish mansion party, where Grande and duo member Michael Foster portray jealous, non-committed partners who comically sabotage romantic rivals using fantastical elements like arrows, heart-shaped lasers, and cartoonish violence, highlighting the limbo of an undefined relationship.[70][71] The video has exceeded 273 million views on YouTube, marking Social House's highest-profile visual release.[69]Songwriting credits
Social House, the production and songwriting duo consisting of Michael "Mikey" Foster and Charles "Scootie" Anderson, has established a significant behind-the-scenes presence in pop and R&B music by contributing to tracks for major artists since the mid-2010s. Their work often involves co-writing and producing infectious pop hooks that blend emotional depth with commercial appeal, amassing over 10 songwriting and production credits on other artists' releases by 2025.[12] One of their most prominent collaborations is with Ariana Grande. They co-wrote "goodnight n go" on her 2018 album Sweetener, where Foster and Anderson are credited alongside Grande and Victoria McCants for crafting the track's dreamy, introspective melody inspired by Imogen Heap.[8][72] For Grande's 2019 album Thank U, Next, they co-wrote the global hit "7 Rings," contributing to its bold, anthemic structure and lyrical themes of self-empowerment; Anderson is explicitly listed as a composer.[72] They also co-produced "Thank U, Next" on the same album.[3] The duo also extended their reach into K-pop with NCT 127. On the group's 2019 EP We Are Superhuman, Social House co-composed and co-wrote lyrics for the English-language single "Highway to Heaven," incorporating upbeat rhythms and motivational hooks in collaboration with writers like Sean Machum and Wilbart "Vedo" McCoy III.[73] They further contributed production to the B-side "Jet Lag" (시차) on the same project, drawing from their pop expertise to enhance its dynamic energy. Earlier efforts include production on Jennifer Lopez's 2018 single "Dinero" featuring DJ Khaled and Cardi B, where Anderson is credited for helping shape its Latin-infused trap beat and bilingual flair.[72] Additional credits span artists like Chris Brown, Meghan Trainor, H.E.R., T.I., and Lecrae, showcasing their versatility in crafting hooks for R&B, hip-hop, and gospel-leaning tracks.[12] Their songwriting process typically involves in-person studio sessions in Los Angeles, often alongside frequent collaborator Tommy Brown, starting with chord progressions and idea brainstorming before incorporating artist input for personalized lyrics and melodies.[12] While primarily collaborative and hands-on, they have adapted to remote elements in later years, maintaining a focus on concise, memorable pop hooks that drive chart success.[12]| Artist | Song | Year | Role | Album/Release |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ariana Grande | "goodnight n go" | 2018 | Co-writers, producers | Sweetener[8][72] |
| Ariana Grande | "Thank U, Next" | 2019 | Co-producers | Thank U, Next |
| Ariana Grande | "7 Rings" | 2019 | Co-writers, producers | Thank U, Next[72] |
| NCT 127 | "Highway to Heaven" | 2019 | Co-writers, co-composers, producers | We Are Superhuman[73] |
| NCT 127 | "Jet Lag" (시차) | 2019 | Producers | We Are Superhuman |
| Jennifer Lopez (feat. DJ Khaled & Cardi B) | "Dinero" | 2018 | Producers | Single[72] |
