Tracy Young

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Tracy Young
Tracy Young 2012
Background information
Birth nameTheresa Young
BornCharlottesville, Virginia, U.S.
OriginWashington, DC
GenresHouse
Occupation(s)DJ, producer, remixer, songwriter, record label owner
Years active1991–present
LabelsFerosh Records, F-Region Productions
Websitetracyyoung.com

Theresa "Tracy" Young, is an American electronic dance music DJ, producer, remixer, and owner of Ferosh Records. With more than 25 years in the music industry, Young has racked up over 60 No. 1 Billboard Dance hits and has collaborated on remixes with over 100 artists, including 14 exclusively for Madonna. Her "I Rise" (Tracy Young Pride Intro Radio Remix)[1] for Madonna received a nomination at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, in the Best Remixed Recording category, and won.[2] This marked the first time a female producer had been nominated and won in this category.[2][3]

Biography[edit]

Young attended T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia.

In 1989, at 19, Young DJed at frat[4] parties at University of Maryland and later was the resident DJ at the Hill Haven Nightclub in Washington, D.C. Young graduated from the University of Maryland with a Bachelor's degree in Speech Communication.

Career[edit]

Young began her professional radio career as an intern at the urban-leaning rhythmic-formatted radio station WPGC 95.5FM in Washington D.C. while she was still attending the University of Maryland. She became an on-air mix show deejay for several of the station's highly rated shows. She was soon promoted to Assistant Music Director and then became the stations Music Director where she remained for a year and a half before accepting a new position at Interscope Records.[5] The new position resulted in her relocating to Miami, a city with a thriving club music scene. Shortly after her move, Young met club impresario Ingrid Casares who along with Chris Paciello opened Liquid nightclub in South Beach.[6] Young landed the permanent deejay residency position at Liquid and during her residency she served as the deejay for many events hosted by celebrities including Sean Puffy Combs, Russell Simmons, Cher, Ricky Martin and many others. It was during her time at Liquid, where Young first met Madonna. She was able to land a prominent gig to deejay a party celebrating the launch of Madonna's film The Next Best Thing. Their friendship and professional relationship blossomed and Young was asked to deejay Madonna's and Guy Ritchie's wedding in Scotland.[7]

Throughout her career as a professional DJ, Young has served as a deejay for many events including The Emmy Awards, the Sundance Film Festival, Kylie Minogue's 2011 Aphrodite: Les Folies North American tour, and Britney Spears' 21st birthday.[6][8] In 2003, Young launched her own record label, Ferosh Records and she also began serving as executive producer of the annual New Year's Day party called Genesis.[9] She actively supports philanthropic causes and has held fundraising campaigns for various LGBT charities such as GLAAD, GMHC, Elton John AIDS Foundation and The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.[8] In addition, Young has been a featured talent for Pride Festivals all around the world since 1990.

Young has appeared in numerous television programs such as MTV's House of Style, BET's Rap City, E!'s Kourtney & Khloe Take Miami, Bravo's The Real Housewives of Atlanta, The Real Housewives of Miami and LOGO reality-television series, The A-List: New York.

In 2017, Young was tapped to remix the campaign song for Hillary Clinton's run for the Presidency of the United States Of America. The song titled "Stronger Together" features recording artist Jessica Sanchez.

Young's career in the music industry and her Billboard Dance Club Songs chart history[10] has been featured in the following press: DJ Times,[11] The Advocate,[12] Billboard Magazine,[13] LOGO,[14] and HuffPost.[15]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Year Album Artist(s) Label
2003 Tracy Young Remixes Living Theater Various Kunduru Music
2016 Living Cinema Tracy Young, NonChalant Ferosh Records

EPs[edit]

List of EPs featuring Tracy Young, showing artist(s), label, and year released
Year Album Artist(s) Label
2004 Unreleased Vol. 1 Various Artists Ferosh Records
2013 Roulette: Summer Edition Blue featuring Tracy Young Page One Artists GmbH, 25 Media Berlin
2018 Believe in We (Reimagined) Various Artists Ferosh Records
2021 TomorrowNow Nic Kat, TomorrowNow, Lucca, Daniel Metrey, Karina Iglesias
Shining Bright Tracy Young, Ceevox, Deep Influence, Jose 'Spinnin' Cortes

Original Singles[edit]

List of Tracy Young originals, showing artist(s), label, and year released
Year Song Artist(s) Label
2003 "Believe in We" Tracy Young featuring Ceevox Ferosh Records
"Ferosh" Alan T and Tracy Young
2006 "What's Done Is Done" Tracy Young featuring Ceevox
2013 "Awww Shit" Tracy Young
"Color of Your Eyes" Tracy Young and Astrid Suryanto
"Giddy Up" Tracy Young
2015 "Free Your Mind" Tracy Young
"Give It Up" Tracy Young and Astrid Suryanto
2016 "I Can Forgive" Tracy Young, Maya Simantov
"Roshá" Alan T
"Same Love" Tracy Young, Karina Iglesias, TomorrowNow
"We Can Do Better" Tracy Young
2017 "Peace, Love & Music" Tracy Young and Ceevox
2018 "SCOPA" Tracy Young
"Let It Go" Suzanne Palmer
"Get 'Cha There"
2019 "On and On" Tracy Young featuring Ceevox
"Frqncy" Tracy Young and Jose 'Spinnin' Cortes
"Girls Night Out" Debbie Gibson and Tracy Young Stargirl Records
2021 "Ochun" The Young Collective featuring Jei Ferosh Records
"Shining Bright" Tracy Young featuring Ceevox Ferosh Records
"Doin' Enough" Tracy Young and Duncan James Ferosh Records
"Distraction" Tracy Young and NonChalant Ferosh Records
"One Step Closer" Debbie Gibson and Tracy Young Stargirl Records
2022 "Feel The Beat" The Young Collective featuring Jei Ferosh Records
"Survivor" Ultra Naté and Tracy Young BluFire / Peace Bisquit
2023 "Love Don't Care" Debbie Gibson and Tracy Young Stargirl Records

Compilation Appearances[edit]

List of compilation albums featuring remixes by Tracy Young, showing year released and label
Year Album Label
2001 Inside My Head SFP Records
2002 The Circuit Party Volume 7 SPG Music
2003 White Party 2003: Flash Back - Fast Forward Ferosh Records
2004 BMG Dance Compilation #140 BMG Music
2005 Winter Party Volume 4 borderline Music
Danceculture Ferosh Records
2006 Danceculture 2
2007 The Event (Limited Edition) - Tony Moran Moran Music
2009 Genesis Part 1 Ferosh Records

Remixes[edit]

List of singles with Tracy Young credited as remixer, showing year released, artist(s), song title and remix credit
Year Artist(s) Song Remix credit
1999 Enrique Iglesias "Bailamos"
"Rhythm Divine" (Tracy Young Remix)
Simply Red "Ain't That a Lot of Love"
Pet Shop Boys "I Don't Know What You Want but I Can't Give It Any More" (The Young Collective Remix)
2000 Madonna "Music" (The Young Collective Club Mix)
"Don't Tell Me" (Tracy Young Remix)
P!nk "Don't Let Me Get Me" (Tracy Young Club Mix)
2001 Madonna "GHV2 Megamix" (Tracy Young's Shake & Stir Club Mix), (Tracy Young Megamix)
"What It Feels Like for a Girl" (Tracy Young Club Mix), (Tracy Young Cool Out Radio Mix)
Shakira "Whenever, Wherever" (Tracy Young Tribal Mix), (Tracy Young's Spin Cycle Mix)
Stevie Nicks "Planets of the Universe" (Tracy Young Club Mix)
2002 Christina Aguilera featuring Redman "Dirrty" (DJ Tracy Young Remix), (DJ Tracy Young Radio Mix)
Cyndi Lauper "Shine" (Tracy Young Remix), (Tracy Young Radio Edit)
2003 Gloria Estefan "Wrapped" (Tracy Young Remix)
Madonna "Easy Ride" (Unreleased)
"Nothing Fails" (Tracy Young's Underground Mix)
2004 Gloria Estefan "Hoy" (Tracy Young Club Version)
2005 Amerie "Take Control" (Tracy's Taking Control Mix - Radio Edit)
Ari Gold "Wave of You"
Chaka Khan "I Believe"
Madonna "Hung Up" (Tracy Young's Get Up & Dance Groove)
Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz "La Tortura"
2006 10 Monkeys featuring Abigail "Lay Down" (Tracy Young's Anthem Mix)
Amber "Melt with the Sun" (Tracy Young's Anthem Mix)
Amuka "Craving"
Hedda Layne "Feel the Love" (Tracy Young Dub Mix)
Janice Grace "Geisha Girl" (Tracy Young Miami Remix)
Jason and deMarco "Trying to Get to You" (Tracy Young Club Vocal)
Jason Walker "No More" (Tracy Young's Club Mix)
Mariah Carey "Fly Like a Bird"
Paris Hilton "Stars Are Blind" (Tracy Does Paris Club Mix), (Tracy Does Paris Mixshow Edit)
Idina Menzel & Tracie Thoms "Take Me or Leave Me" (Tracy Young Remix)
Superchumbo "U Know I Love It"
2007 Mary J. Blige "Just Fine"
Nemesis "Number One in Heaven" (Tracy Young Extended Club Mix)
2008 Alan T Ferosh
Britney Spears "Break the Ice" (Tracy Young Mix)
Celeda "Amazing" (Tracy Young Remix)
"Good Time" (Tracy Young Has a Good Time Mix)
Celine Dion "All by Myself"
Chris Brown "With You" (Tracy Young Remix)
Debbie Holiday "Joyful Sound"
Idina Menzel "Defying Gravity" (Tracy Young's Flying Monkey Club Mix)
"Gorgeous" (Tracy Young Remix)
Jimmy D. Robinson A Tiny Shoe (Tracy Young Club Mix)
Kat Danson "Sugarfree" (The Tracy Young Remixes)
Kristine W "The Boss" (Tracy Young Radio Edit)
Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake & Timbaland "4 Minutes" (Tracy Young House Mix), (Tracy Young Mixshow)
Oryon "Bounce" (Tracy Young Radio Remix)
Rihanna "Don't Stop the Music"
Stevie Nicks "Stand Back" (Tracy Takes You Home Mix)
2009 Akon featuring Colby O'Donis & Kardinal Offishall "Beautiful" (Tracy Young Monster Club Mix)
Erika Jayne "Pretty Mess" (Tracy Young Club)
Kim Zolciak "Tardy for the Party" (Tracy Young's Don't Be Tardy Radio Mix)
Lionel Richie "I Call It Love" (Tracy Young's Lovin It Remix)
Madonna featuring Lil Wayne "Revolver" (Tracy Young's Shoot To Kill Remix)
V Factory "Love Struck"
2010 Amy Weber "Something Kinda Ooh!" (Tracy Young Dub Mix)
Audio Playground "Shadows"
Ceevox "What's Done is Done"
Dangerous Muse "I Want It All" (Tracy Young Dub Mix)
Kaylah Marin "On The Floor (Oh Baby Please)" (Tracy Young Club)
2011 Britney Spears "Hold It Against Me" (Tracy Young Ferosh Anthem Mix), (Tracy Young Ferosh Radio Remix)
Deborah Cox "If It Wasn't for Love" (Young Collective Main Mixshow)
Kelly Clarkson "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"
L2 Boys or Girls
Olivia Newton-John "Magic"
"Physical"
Laura LaRue & Lee Dagger "Capture Your Love" (Tracy Young Remix)
Stevie Jewel "One Last Kiss" (Tracy Young Big Room Vocal Club)
2012 C-Rod featuring Jason Walker "Raise Your Hands" (Young Collective Remix)
Madonna "Gang Bang" (Tracy Young Private Mix) (Unreleased)
Margo Rey "Habit" (Tracy Young Radio)
Movida "Do You Feel Me" (Tracy Young Remix)
Nikki Williams "Glowing"
2013 Astrid Suryanto "Home"
"To Find You"
"Color of Your Eyes"
Audio Playground "Put Your Hands Up"
Blue "Ayo" (Tracy Young Radio Mix)
"Break My Heart"
"Paradise" (Tracy Young Radio Mix)
"Sing for Me" (Tracy Young Mix)
Cher "Woman's World" (Tracy Young's Ferosh Club Mix)
Christina Perri "Human"
Demi Lovato "Neon Lights" (Tracy Young Remix)
Felix da Housecat "I Just Want To Be a Lesbian"
Ginny Blackmore "Bones"
Katy Perry "Unconditionally" (Tracy Young Club Mix)
NJ Taylor "I Don't Care"
Rana Raines "Leap of Faith"
Vensun "Love is Love"
ZZ Ward "Last Love Song" (Tracy Young Ferosh Remix)
2014 Alina Artts "High Enough" (Tracy Young Dub)
Beyoncé "Pretty Hurts" (Tracy Young Dub)
Cher "Walk Alone" (Tracy Young Ferosh Reconstruction)
Five Knives "Sugar"
Kylie Minogue "Into the Blue" (Tracy Young Ferosh Reconstruction Club)
Noelia "Mind Blown"
Sir Ivan featuring Taylor Dayne "Kiss All the Bullies Goodbye" (Tracy Young Radio Mix)
2015 Bea Miller "Young Blood" (Tracy Young Ferosh Reconstructed Remix)
Beyoncé "7/11" (Tracy Young's Smack It in the Air Dub)
Paris Hilton featuring Birdman "High Off My Love" (Tracy Young Extended Remix)
Lady Gaga "Til It Happens to You" (Tracy Young's Ferosh Reconstruction Mixshow)
2016 Bielfield "Kings & Queens" (Tracy Young Ferosh Reconstruction Radio)
Chaos featuring CeCe Peniston "Believe" (Tracy Young Ferosh Vocal Mix)
Dave Audé & Karine Hannah "I'm Burning Up" (Tracy Young Remix)
Michelle Obama & Various Artists "This is for My Girls"[16] (Tracy Young First Lady Remix)
Enrique Iglesias featuring Wisin "Duele el Corazón" (Tracy Young Remix)
Jessica Sanchez "Stronger Together" (Tracy Young Hillary's Making History Full Vocal Remix), (Tracy Young Remix)
Offer Nissim featuring Dana International "We Can Make It" (Tracy Young's Mixed With Love Extended Remix)
2017 Bright Light Bright Light featuring Elton John "All in the Name" (Tracy Young Remix)
Katy Perry featuring Skip Marley "Chained to the Rhythm" (Ferosh Reconstruction Radio Edit), (Ferosh Reconstruction Mix)
Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno & Zion & Lennox "Súbeme la Radio"
2019 Hilary Roberts "Back to Life" (Tracy Young Club Remix), (Tracy Young Extended Remix)
Dionne Warwick "You Really Started Something" (Tracy Young Extended Remix)
Celeda Vibe’N
Madonna "I Rise" (Tracy Young's Pride Intro Radio Remix),[2](Tracy Young's Pride Extended Remix)
Winner: Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical62nd Grammy Awards
Madonna & Swae Lee "Crave" (Tracy Young Dangerous Remix), (Tracy Young Dangerous Dub)
2020 Debbie Gibson "Girls Night Out"[17] (Tracy Young #VegasVibe Remix),(Dub, Radio, Extended, Alt Remixes)
Alex Newell "Boy, You Can Keep It" (Tracy Young Remix), (Tracy Young Extended Mix)
Aloe Blacc "I Do" (Tracy Young Dance Mix)
Anabel Englund "See The Sky"[18] (Tracy Young Remix)
Tegan and Sara "I'll Be Back Someday"[19] (Tracy Young Extended Remix), (Tracy Young Remix)
DVRKO "Death March" (Tracy Young Remix)
Billy Porter "For What It's Worth"[20] (Tracy Young Groove For Good Mix)
Cyndi Lauper "Hope"[21] (Tracy Young Hopeful Remix)
Bright Light Bright Light featuring Andy Bell "Good at Goodbyes" (Tracy Young Remix)
Sofia Carson "Guess I'm a Liar" (Tracy Young Remix)
2021 MFSB featuring The Three Degrees "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" (Tracy Young Remix), (Tracy Young Dub Mix), (Tracy Young Instrumental)
Debbie Gibson "One Step Closer"[22]
k.d lang "Constant Craving"[23] (Fashionably Late Remix)
Nominee: Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical – 64th Annual Grammy Awards[24]
Reba McEntire "Turn On the Radio" (Tracy Young Remix)
Macy Gray & The California Jet Club "The Disco Song" (Tracy Young's Bump & Grind Radio Remix), (Tracy Young's Bump & Grind Remix)
2022 Madonna "Nothing Fails" (Tracy Young's Underground Radio Edit)
Jennifer Lopez & Maluma "Marry Me" (Tracy Young Vocal, Dub and Radio Edits)
Ultra Naté "Survivor" (Tracy Young Extended Remix)

References[edit]

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  4. ^ Lady of the House from The Advocate 26 September 2000
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  16. ^ "Michelle Obama's All-Star 'This Is for My Girls' Hits No. 1 on Billboard + Twitter Trending 140 Chart". Billboard. 2016-03-16. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
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  19. ^ "Tegan and Sara Recreate High School Photos in New Video, Prep Remix EP". Spin.com. July 29, 2020. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
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  21. ^ Reynolds, Daniel (2 October 2020). "Cyndi Lauper Gives LGBTQ+ Fans 'Hope' With Tracy Young Remix". Advocate.com. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
  22. ^ Kreps, Daniel (16 July 2021). "Debbie Gibson Drops Video for Disco Banger 'One Step Closer'". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
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