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Former EVP, A&R Epic Records, oversees record-making process for artists including Whitney Houston and Camila Cabello

Joey
 
Arbagey
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Former EVP, A&R Epic Records, oversees record-making process for artists including Whitney Houston and Camila Cabello

🇺🇸    United States, Los Angeles, California

Joey Arbagey

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With 30 years of rich experience in the music industry, my expertise spans A&R, R&B, Dance, Neo Soul, Hip-Hop, and Pop music. I offer invaluable A&R insights and guidance for your progression. I'm committed to nurturing talent and shaping the future of music.

I helped these artists:

Camila Cabello, Zara Larsson, Eddie Benjamin, AJ Mitchel, Future, Travis Scott, DJ Khaled, Meghan Trainor, Eryka Badu, Mary J. Blige, Outkast, Whitney Houston, Rihanna

Bio

Joey Arbagey is a music industry veteran who has left a significant mark on the business. As the former Executive Vice President of A&R at Epic Records, he oversaw the creative processes for many successful artists such as Camila Cabello, John K, AJ Mitchel, Zara Larsson, Eddie Benjamin, Rence, Kah-Lo, and Captain Cuts. Prior to his role at Epic, he served as Head of A&R and right-hand man to Antonio "LA" Reid, where he was responsible for the hit "Work From Home" by Fifth Harmony and the successful careers of Future, Travis Scott, DJ Khaled, and Meghan Trainor. With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Joey's contributions have helped shape the sound of R&B, Dance, Neo Soul, Hip-Hop, and Pop music.

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