Beggin' On Your Knees

Album: Victorious (2011)
Charted: 58
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Songfacts®:

  • American Nickelodeon sitcom Victorious is a series revolving around aspiring singer Tori Vega, portrayed by Victoria Justice, who attends a performing arts high school called Hollywood Arts. This song is from the season two premiere episode "Beggin' On Your Knees," which aired on April 2, 2011. Victoria is the lead vocalist on the song.
  • The songwriters are:
    Backhouse Mike, who also produced the song. Backhouse Mike's real name is Michael Corcoran and his other credits include working with comic actor and musician Drake Bell.
    C.J Abraham, who partners Backhouse Mike in the songwriting and producing duo Backhouse Mike & The Super Chris.
    Nick Hexum who is best known as the vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the alternative rock band 311.
    Zack Hexum, who is a Los Angeles singer-songwriter and brother of Nick. Zack accompanied Drake Bell during his 2007 Summer Tour on keyboards, saxophone, guitar, and background vocals.
    TV producer Dan Schneider who is the creative force behind numerous top ranking shows including Victorious, iCarly and Drake & Josh.
  • Marcus Wagner directed the song's music video, which was shot at the Santa Monica Pier.

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