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BloodPop
NameBloodPop
Birth nameMichael Tucker
Birth date1990-02-15
Birth placeFort Worth, Texas, U.S.
GenresPop, electronic, dance-pop, synth-pop
OccupationsRecord producer, songwriter, musician, DJ
Years active2008–present
LabelsInterscope, Capitol
Associated actsLady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Grimes, Dua Lipa, Lorde

BloodPop is an American record producer, songwriter, musician, and DJ known for his work in contemporary pop music, electronic music, and dance-pop. He has produced, co-written, and performed on records for leading artists and contributed to major albums and soundtracks that have achieved commercial success and critical recognition. His professional profile includes collaborations with global performers, appearances at major festivals, and involvement in multimedia projects across music and film.

Early life and education

Born Michael Tucker in Fort Worth, Texas, he grew up in a household that exposed him to regional scenes and touring acts passing through the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. His formative years included participation in local bands and early use of digital audio workstations influenced by regional studios and producers in Texas, as well as contacts with music technology communities in Los Angeles and New York City. Tucker attended workshops and informal programs associated with recording studios linked to producers from the Los Angeles area, and he later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a full-time career in production and songwriting.

Career

Tucker began releasing material and producing under several aliases before adopting a professional identity that led to mainstream collaborations. He worked in underground electronic scenes and at independent labels, connecting with artists and A&R executives from Interscope Records, Capitol Records, and management entities in Hollywood. His transition to major-label projects involved session work, remix commissions, and songwriting placements that opened doors to roster artists on labels such as Republic Records and Def Jam Recordings. Over time he developed a reputation for bringing electronic textures to pop arrangements and for contributing to charting singles and high-profile album cuts.

Musical style and influences

His style blends elements from synth-pop traditions, electropop textures, and contemporary dance-pop production techniques, often emphasizing hook-driven songwriting and layered synth arrangements. Influences cited in interviews and profiles include producers and artists from the 1980s through the present, connecting to figures associated with New Wave, R&B crossover producers, and contemporary beatmakers. He draws inspiration from the work of producers and songwriters who have shaped mainstream pop, as well as from electronic acts prominent in festivals at venues like Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, which informed his approach to dynamics and crowd-oriented production.

Production work and collaborations

His production credits span collaborations with internationally recognized performers and songwriters, contributing to singles, album tracks, and soundtrack material. Notable collaborators include Lady Gaga, with whom he worked on album material and projects tied to film soundtracks and award-season campaigns; Justin Bieber, on tracks that crossed contemporary pop and R&B sensibilities; Grimes and Dua Lipa, in sessions that merged experimental textures with chart-oriented songwriting; and Lorde, on cuts emphasizing minimalist electronics and lyrical focus. He has also worked with songwriters and producers affiliated with teams around Max Martin, Ryan Tedder, and other hitmaking collectives through co-writing camps and studio sessions in Los Angeles and London. His remix and production work has been released through major labels and performed at venues such as Madison Square Garden and festival stages including Glastonbury Festival.

Awards and recognition

Contributions to high-profile albums and singles have led to nominations and wins at award ceremonies and industry events. Projects he has worked on have appeared on charts compiled by entities like Billboard and have been nominated for honors from organizations including The Recording Academy and others that recognize songwriting and production. His work on film-related music and collaborative albums has been noted in critics' lists and industry roundups, earning him credits on records that received nominations from award bodies tied to both popular music and soundtrack recognition.

Personal life and philanthropy

Tucker has balanced studio life with philanthropic involvement and public advocacy linked to arts education, music-technology access, and mental health initiatives championed by collaborators and industry organizations. He has participated in benefit events and partnered with nonprofit organizations and foundations that support creative programs in cities like Los Angeles, New York City, and regions across the United States. Offstage, he maintains residences connected to his professional bases and engages with emerging artists through mentorship, songwriting workshops, and production masterclasses.

Category:American record producers Category:American songwriters Category:People from Fort Worth, Texas