Landon Sears
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Landon Sears (born January 30, 1997) is a multi-platinum American singer, rapper, songwriter, musician, and producer raised in Danville, Kentucky, and based out of Nashville, Tennessee.[1][2][3] He is most recognized for his work on Bren Joy's "Sweet" in 2019, which has accumulated over 16,167,691 streams on Spotify, as of May 19, 2023.[4][5][6] Sears has additionally gained recognition through his work as a songwriter and composer for South Korean acts such as Kang Daniel, CIX, NCT Dream and NCT DoJaeJung.[7][8] NCT DoJaeJung's "Perfume", co-written by Sears, peaked at number 4 on the South Korean single charts.[9] Sears's credits on Kang Daniel's EP, Yellow earned him his first platinum record, with NCT Dream's EP, Candy, delivering his second, reaching number 1 on Cirlce Chart and amassing sales of 1,395,187 copies by December 2022.[10][11] His work with notable contemporary American artists includes Yung Buck, Jason Derulo, Bubba Sparkxxx, Leven Kali, Innanet James, Felly, and Connor Stankevich (better known as Conswank) of 99 Neighbors.[12] He specializes in the genres of hip-hop and R&B, with his style being self-described as "harmony rap".[13]