Gromyko Collins
With a career in music and entertainment spanning three decades, Los
Angeles-based artist Gromyko Collins, executive producer and co-owner of
WSEL Radio broadcast 96.7 FM, has performed on, composed, written,
produced, and supervised music recordings, soundtracks and digital
performances for chart-topping artists in Gospel, R&B, Pop/Rock, and Hip
Hip for a cross-section of international multi-media and streaming
distribution channels. Since 2010, his composition, discography, and vocals
credit on albums have included: "Shelita" (Shelita); "Merry Christmas from
Andra Day" (Andra Day); "Help" & "Help 2.0" and “Trust and Obey” (Erica
Campbell); "Chicago Winds...the Saga Continues" (Dave Hollister) and "I
Survived" (Dorinda Clark-Cole).
The aughts saw Mr. Collins’ producing, arranging vocal performances,
composing and writing for gospel, R&B, and pop/rock sound recordings and
live performances: "Mamacita" Tyga (feat. YG & Carlos Santana; "The
Singles Collection" [Box Set] (Britney Spears); "A Day in the Life: the
Soundtrack" (Sticky Fingaz); "Super Hits" (Ginuwine); "Never Alone
(Gromyko Collins); Kiwomera Emmeeme (Omega Bugembe Okello); "Live at
the Virgin Mega Headquarters," "Left of Center," and "Indecent Proposal,”
(Javier); Britney and Kevin: Chaotic" (Britney Spears); "My Secret Life"
(Eric Burdon); "Saga of a Married Man" (Alexander O'Neal); "All About the
Benjamins" (soundtrack); "Touch My Soul: 2001, Vol. 3"; "Sunshine 2001"
(soundtrack); "Street Vibes, Vol. 7" (Street Vibes); "Don't Hold Back"
(Public Announcement); "Skyy's the Limit" (Aaron Skyy); "Room 112" (112);
"Kima, Keisha & Pam" (Total); “Someday at Christmas" (Andra Day/Stevie
Wonder); "Secret" (Fel Davis) and "Push" (Dayna Caddell)

Gromyko Collins



