![]() ![]() Tedder explains how he met Adele at an awards ceremony: While he may not be a household name, he's well known in the music industry. "The thing that I can connect with is emotion, so if the hair on the back of my neck or my arms is standing up, and I can tell that everyone else in the room is having the same effect, that's kind of my gauge," he said. So how does this unknown yet powerful songwriter gauge whether a song is a hit? Tedder's hunch happened to be spot on - “Apologize” dominated the airwaves and went multi-platinum around the world. ![]() "I've never written a hit in my life, but man I swear this feels like it could be the biggest song ever," Tedder recounted for Here & Now's Robin Young. Tedder's "Apologize" was the first song he wrote for the group and he remembers feeling good about it early on. So he decided to create his own band and in 2004 he called Zach Filkins, one of his high school friends and together they formed what is now OneRepublic. Tedder's song-writing career took off after hitting an early roadblock: he had tried to succeed as a solo artist but was dropped from a record label, forcing him to realize that he was "not Justin Timberlake." Singer-songwriter Ryan Tedder has written or co-written a raft of hit songs including Beyonce’s “Halo,” Adele’s “Rumour Has It” and Leona Lewis’ “Bleeding Love.” Facebook Email This article is more than 11 years old. ![]()
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