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Albums produced by Shellback (record producer) Albums produced by Nathan Chapman (record producer) Albums certified triple platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association Republic Records albums Taylor Swift albums Albums produced by Jeff Bhasker Albums produced by Max Martin Big Machine Records albums Albums produced by Butch Walker Albums produced by Jacknife Lee 2012 albums Albums produced by Dann Huff Albums certified multi-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America English-language albums Albums produced by Dan Wilson (musician)
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