Ruwanga Samath
Ruwanga Nirashad Samath is an American record producer and songwriter born in Sri Lanka. He is best known for his music in blockbuster movies such as Fast Five and Ted.
Early life
Ruwanga was born in Sri Lanka, into a musically influenced environment. Through his mother, Renuka, who is a musician, young Ruwanga was surrounded by some of the best musicians in the country. At the height of the country's unstable political atmosphere and civil war, his family decided to and eventually moved to Pasadena, CA when he was 12. Since then, Ruwanga attended John Muir High School before moving to La Verne, California, and graduating from Bonita High School. After High School, Ruwanga attended Cal State San Bernardino for a semester until he dropped out to pursue a career in music.Career
Music in Film
Ruwanga has either composed and produced music for over 50 movies including the end title songs for movies such as Fast Five Busta Rhymes, Don Omar and J. Doe titled "How we Roll, Morgan Spurlock's The Greatest Movie Ever Sold "CameraBuggin" features Big Boi from the legendary Outkast, as well as Matt & Kim, Reality High &Gideon's Army. He has also placed songs in movies such as TED, Spare Parts, Tower Heist, You're Next, Generation Iron, Saw IV, Christmas in Compton, Son of Morning, Doubletime & Wonder.TV shows
Ruwanga has written and produced theme songs for several television programs, including History Channel's Mounted in Alaska, TLC's Unleashed : K9, Lifetime's Preacher's Daughters Seasons 1 & 2, Playboy's King of Clubs & Hulu's Mother Up! His songs were also featuring in MTV's Jersey Shore and Battle Ground Earth : Ludacris vs Tommy LeeComposer
Ruwanga has composed several movies, including Netflix Original #RealityHigh, STARZ original Flock of Dudes & National LampoonMixtapes/ Remixes
In 2013, Ruwanga released his first mixtape through Roc Nation/ Three Six Zero titledRuwanga has done several remixes for artists such as including Beyoncé Knowles' "Ring the Alarm" remix, Britney Spears' "Break the Ice" remix, Kelly Rowland's "Work" remix, The Virgins' "Rich Girls" remix.