Chris Loco

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Chris Loco
Birth nameChristopher Crowhurst
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Years active2009 (2009)–present
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Christopher Crowhurst, better known by his stage name Chris Loco, is an English record producer and songwriter.

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Discography

Production and songwriting credits

YearTitleArtistRelease
2012"Shine Ya Light" Rita Ora Ora
"Easier in Bed" Emeli Sandé Our Version of Events
"Trouble" Leona Lewis Glassheart
"I to You"
"Come Alive"
"Un-Love Me"
2013"Broken" Daley Days & Nights
"My Heart" Wiley featuring Emeli Sandé and French Montana The Ascent
"Lost Ones" Tinie Tempah featuring Paloma Faith Demonstration
2014"Stronger Than Ever" Raleigh Ritchie You're a Man Now Boy
"Give Me Love" Maverick Sabre Innerstanding
"Fine" Kylie Minogue Kiss Me Once
"Into You" Kwabs Pray for Love EP
"Feels Like" Etta Bond #CoolUrbanNewTalent EP
"Lullaby" Professor Green featuring Tori Kelly Growing Up in Public
2015"Ego"Chris Loco featuring Raye See No Evil EP
"Human"Chris Loco featuring Ina Wroldsen
"World We Live In"Chris Loco featuring Etta Bond, Kojey Radical, Avelino
"Is It Me"Chris Loco featuring Eclectic
"Cowards" Raleigh Ritchie You're a Man Now Boy
"Alien" Raye featuring Avelino Non-album single
"Ain't No Use"Matt WoodsNon-album single
"G.M.O" Wretch 32 & Avelino featuring Youngs Teflon Young Fire, Old Flame
"Two" Ella Eyre Feline
"Seen and Never Heard" Etta Bond Non-album single
"Rockabye" Elijah Blake Shadows & Diamonds
"W2TW" Raye Welcome to the Winter EP
"Bet U Wish"
2016"U Don't Know" Justine Skye featuring Wizkid Ultraviolet
"Breathing Underwater" Emeli Sandé Long Live the Angels
"Garden"
(featuring Jay Electronica and Aine Zion)
"Somebody"
"Babe"
"Give Me Something"
2017"The River" Raleigh Ritchie Non-album single
"Raindrops"KamilleMy Head's a Mess EP
"Give More"
"Within"
2018"Trigger" [1] Anne-Marie Speak Your Mind
"Did We Lose Our Minds" [2] Sabrina Claudio No Rain No Flowers
"Loyal" Paloma Faith Non-album single
"Photographs" Professor Green featuring Rag'n'Bone Man Photographs
"Strip" Little Mix featuring Sharaya J LM5
"Love a Girl Right"Little Mix
"Monster in Me"
2019"FINE" Bulow Crystalline EP
"To the Wire" Julian Jordan Non-album single
2020"Pressure" Raleigh Ritchie Andy
"Time in a Tree"
"Aristocrats"
"Party Fear"
"Worries"
"STFU"
"Sadboi"
"Shadow"
"Structure"
"Squares"
"Big & Scared"
"Holiday" Little Mix Confetti
"Courage" Ruel Bright Lights, Red Eyes
2021"Lonely" PRETTYMUCH Smackables (Deluxe Edition)
"Safe with Me" Gryffin ft. Audrey Mika Non-album single
”Say What You Mean”Raleigh Ritchie

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References

  1. "Anne-Marie – Trigger". Genius.com. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  2. "Sabrina Claudio – Did We Lose Our Minds". Genius.com. Retrieved 18 May 2020.