Louie Rubio
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Rolling Stone calls Louie a "New Artist to Watch" and Spotify has branded him a "Fresh Find" while placing him in their editorial playlist. The New York Times, Variety, and US Magazine call Louie a "successful music producer & writer" with 70 million streams and "major radio rotation... all without a record deal". Vice and Hypebeast say Louie can easily go from making the "smoothest song of the summer" to releasing uptempo "highly energetic songs that have invaded international dance floors". Complex and XXL call him a "seasoned act" that can "churn out big records" and "light up the radio all summer". Louie has also earned chart topping radio play, and has performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Aside from being a prolific producer and singer, Louie has an extensive history licensing music for Film, TV, Streaming, and advertising in a variety of genres. Earmilk calls Louie a "multi talented instrumentalist" with a "diverse and thorough skill set normally reserved for full stage bands of 6+ members" that can blend genres from "every decade since the 70s". A one stop shop, Louie writes, engineers, and professionally mixes his music at his full-fledged studio in LA. The studio has been used by the likes of Post Malone, Louis Bell, Justin Tranter, Bonnie McKee and more. The result is a cohesive and unique sound that layers his smooth vocal textures over upbeat instruments and lively grooves.
Louie's debut album uses the multi-genre approach he took with Nile Rodgers and The Americanos on their award winning song "Set Me Free" for Baz Luhrmann's The Get Down with Tony Seyler. "For The Get Down Baz needed a combination of Gospel, Latin, Dance, Funk, and Hip Hop. I took a similar approach on the album, combining different genres through rhythm changes and vintage instrument choices" Louie explains. "Set Me Free" was awarded "Best Song for Television" by The Guild of Music Supervisors.
Louie's Central American Honduran roots are present in his album, notably in his use of bilingual lyrics on "Mar y Sol", officially featured by Spotify on their Fresh Finds Latin editorial playlist. Louie expounds saying "I'm grateful for the sacrifices my family made so I could be a first generation American. That also means I'm blessed that I got to grow up speaking both English and Spanish... so sometimes it naturally comes out in my lyrics." Most recently Rolling Stone Español labeled Louie a "New Artist to Watch" for his spiritual indie hymn rock single "Find Your Light" where he sings "God come save us".
Recent collaborations: Nile Rodgers, Randy Newman, Chicago, Baz Luhrmann, Ty Dolla $ign, Bonnie McKee, French Montana, Merck Mercuriadis (Hipgnosis), Kevin Weaver (Atlantic), Tony Seyler (Interscope), Randy Spendlove (Paramount), DJ Felli Fel (Power 106), Lex Larson (The Americanos), Lil Jon, Nicky Jam, Lil Yachty, Tyga, Juicy J, Jeremih, Cypress Hill, Too Short and More...
Sync Licensing Credits: Logan (Wolverine Film), Baywatch Film (Soundtrack, Scoring), Triple X Film (Lead Single & Trailer), Office Christmas Party (Lead Single & Trailer), The Get Down (Baz Luhrmann) Lead Single, Shahs of Sunset (Theme Song), Commercials including Verizon, HBO and much more.
Aside from being a prolific producer and singer, Louie has an extensive history licensing music for Film, TV, Streaming, and advertising in a variety of genres. Earmilk calls Louie a "multi talented instrumentalist" with a "diverse and thorough skill set normally reserved for full stage bands of 6+ members" that can blend genres from "every decade since the 70s". A one stop shop, Louie writes, engineers, and professionally mixes his music at his full-fledged studio in LA. The studio has been used by the likes of Post Malone, Louis Bell, Justin Tranter, Bonnie McKee and more. The result is a cohesive and unique sound that layers his smooth vocal textures over upbeat instruments and lively grooves.
Louie's debut album uses the multi-genre approach he took with Nile Rodgers and The Americanos on their award winning song "Set Me Free" for Baz Luhrmann's The Get Down with Tony Seyler. "For The Get Down Baz needed a combination of Gospel, Latin, Dance, Funk, and Hip Hop. I took a similar approach on the album, combining different genres through rhythm changes and vintage instrument choices" Louie explains. "Set Me Free" was awarded "Best Song for Television" by The Guild of Music Supervisors.
Louie's Central American Honduran roots are present in his album, notably in his use of bilingual lyrics on "Mar y Sol", officially featured by Spotify on their Fresh Finds Latin editorial playlist. Louie expounds saying "I'm grateful for the sacrifices my family made so I could be a first generation American. That also means I'm blessed that I got to grow up speaking both English and Spanish... so sometimes it naturally comes out in my lyrics." Most recently Rolling Stone Español labeled Louie a "New Artist to Watch" for his spiritual indie hymn rock single "Find Your Light" where he sings "God come save us".
Recent collaborations: Nile Rodgers, Randy Newman, Chicago, Baz Luhrmann, Ty Dolla $ign, Bonnie McKee, French Montana, Merck Mercuriadis (Hipgnosis), Kevin Weaver (Atlantic), Tony Seyler (Interscope), Randy Spendlove (Paramount), DJ Felli Fel (Power 106), Lex Larson (The Americanos), Lil Jon, Nicky Jam, Lil Yachty, Tyga, Juicy J, Jeremih, Cypress Hill, Too Short and More...
Sync Licensing Credits: Logan (Wolverine Film), Baywatch Film (Soundtrack, Scoring), Triple X Film (Lead Single & Trailer), Office Christmas Party (Lead Single & Trailer), The Get Down (Baz Luhrmann) Lead Single, Shahs of Sunset (Theme Song), Commercials including Verizon, HBO and much more.