Andrew Hampp Dr. Luke, a.k.a. songwriter/producer Lukasz Gottwald, may be keeping a low public profile these days — in the aftermath of a years-long legal battle with Kesha — but in 2020, his streak as a hitmaker returned with Doja Cat’s “Say So,” which he produced under the stage name Tyson Trax.The song’s stratospheric success proved to be one of many wins for Gottwald’s 11-year-old publishing company Prescription Songs, where Doja is signed as a writer, along with Emily Warren (Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now”) and Nashville-based writer Lauren LaRue, who scored her first top 10 pop hit this year with Arizona Zervas’ “Roxanne.”Prescription’s day-to-day operations are led by a primarily female team across L.A.
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