For the fictional character, Coach Wayne WIlkins, see Young Sheldon.
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Wayne Wilkins
Birth name
Wayne Andrew Wilkins
Born
Croydon, London, England
Genres
Hip hop
R&B
rap
pop
dance
Occupation(s)
Record producer
audio engineer
songwriter
Years active
2000–present
Website
waynewilkins.com
Musical artist
Wayne Wilkins is a British record producer, songwriter, record engineer and record mixer. He has produced and written for artists such as Rick Astley ("Cry for Help"), Natasha Bedingfield ("These Words", "Single" and "Love Like This"), Beyoncé ("Sweet Dreams"), Cheryl Cole ("Fight For This Love", and "Promise This"), and Jordin Sparks ("Battlefield").[1]
WayneWilkins is a British record producer, songwriter, record engineer and record mixer. He has produced and written for artists such as Rick Astley...
Aloud. Recorded in Los Angeles and London, Cheryl mainly worked with WayneWilkins, who previously produced Cole's number one debut single "Fight for This...
Kipner, Danielle Brisebois, Nick Lachey, James Reilly, Andrew Frampton, WayneWilkins, Kara DioGuardi, Guy Chambers, Patrick Leonard and the rapper Bizarre...
Strip Me 2010 "Bruised Water" Natasha Bedingfield Nicholas Bracegirdle WayneWilkins Andrew Frampton wrong Frampton Natasha Bedingfield Non-album song 2008...
Love" Jesse McCartney "Take a Bow" Sam Watters, Louis Biancaniello, WayneWilkins Jennifer Lopez Brave "Do It Well" Leonard Caston, Jr., Frank Wilson...
reunited with will.i.am, and also worked with Syience, Taio Cruz, and WayneWilkins. Cruz was asked to write two songs for Cole, the first of which, "Break...
Natasha Bedingfield. It was written by Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton, WayneWilkins and Bedingfield for her 2004 debut album, Unwritten. The song is the...
production/songwriting team The Runaways including fellow hitmakers Rico Love, WayneWilkins, Ryan Tedder, and Louis Biancaniello. Watters formed what later would...
Priscilla Renea Hamilton, British music producer WayneWilkins, and Christopher Jackson and produced by Wilkins. The lyrics to "Promise This" reference Cole's...
Natasha Bedingfield. It was written by Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton, WayneWilkins and Bedingfield for her second album, N.B. (2007). The song's musical-style...
the bowling alley frequented by Meemaw. Doc Farrow as Assistant Coach WayneWilkins (seasons 1–7), Sheldon's P.E. teacher and the former assistant, now...
Andrew Frampton John Hill Steve Kipner Kleerup John Shanks Ryan Tedder WayneWilkins Natasha Bedingfield chronology Singles from Strip Me "Touch" Released:...
Radio Killa, Stargate, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, Ryan Tedder & WayneWilkins, producers; Jim Caruana, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Toby Gad, Kuk Harrell, Jim...
dance and R&B. It was co-written by Andre Merritt, Steve Kipner and WayneWilkins. American songwriter Priscilla Renea penned the track "Happy Hour",...
Natasha Bedingfield. The pop ballad was written by Andrew Frampton, WayneWilkins, and Paul Herman along with Bedingfield for her debut album, Unwritten...
Danielle Pinnock Does not appear Recurring G Does not appear Coach WayneWilkins Doc Farrow Does not appear Recurring Sheryl Hutchins Sarah Baker Does...