Bonnie McKee
Bonnie McKee is an American singer and songwriter known for co-writing eight number-one singles.
Songwriter
January 20, 1984
Aquarius
41
Vacaville, California, United States
Bonnie McKee, an American singer, songwriter, and actress, is renowned for co-writing eight chart-topping singles that have collectively sold over 30 million copies worldwide. Some of her most famous collaborations include “California Gurls”, “Teenage Dream”, and “Roar” with Katy Perry, “Dynamite” with Taio Cruz, and “Hold It Against Me” with Britney Spears. In addition to her songwriting success, McKee has released her own music, such as her 2004 debut album “Trouble”. A skilled pianist and trained vocalist, she attended the University of Southern California’s School of Music. McKee has also made appearances in films like “August Rush” and TV shows such as “American Dreams”.