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Jared Faber is a Grammy Award-winning and Emmy Award-nominated composer for film & TV and also a songwriter/producer, often combining both skills on the same projects. 2018 is a breakout year for Jared. He penned the theme song for the upcoming Boss Baby Netflix series and his scoring projects include ABC's Splitting Up Together, Dreamworks' Captain Underpants (premiering on Netflix the summer of 2018), and he continues to serve as the songwriter for Teen Titans Go! series, now entering it's 5th season. Jared will jump to the big screen with the Teen Titans this summer, composing the songs and score for Teen Titans Go! To The Movies. A native New Yorker and alumnus of New York's famed High School of Performing Arts, Jared took an interest in music from an early age, immersing himself in the New York music scene, while studying and playing with the best that the city had to offer. After high school he continued his music education at Berklee College of music, studying jazz arranging and composition. In 2006 Jared traveled to Havana, Cuba to continue working on a project he had started with partner Kool Kojak. The two produced Urban Legend's critically acclaimed "Tranquilidad Cubana" released through Jared's own Blind Lemon Music label. Urban Legend was the first of many Latin projects Jared would become involved in, which ultimately lead to co-writing and co-producing an album for La Ley front man Beto Cuevas' 2012 release on Warner Latino, "Transformación" (which won the Latin Grammy for best Pop/Rock album in 2013). Jared also co-wrote the single for Alex Cuba's 2015 release "Healer" (winner of the Latin Grammy for best Singer/Songwriter album, nominated for a Grammy for best Latin Pop Album). More recently Jared is known as the composer for ABC's "Suburgatory", ABC's Selfie, and the animated film "Scooby-Doo & Kiss Rock & Roll Mystery." His composing credits also include "Clifford's Puppy Days" (which earned Faber an Emmy nomination), "Being Bobby Brown", Ice Cube's "Friday: the animated series", and "Emily's Reasons Why Not" starring Heather Graham.