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Born | United Kingdom |
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Labels | Sony/ATV Music Publishing |
Fransisca Hall, sometimes credited as Fran Hall, is a songwriter signed to Sony/ATV Music Publishing whose credits include: Kelly Clarkson, [1] Britney Spears, [2] Major Lazer, Selena Gomez, Icona Pop, [3] Fitz and the Tantrums, [4] Cheryl Cole, [5] Eden xo, [6] and Jasmine Thompson to name a few. She has also enjoyed success with numerous ad campaigns and film/television syncs including T-Mobile, Nissan, Jem and the Holograms, Pretty Little Liars , The Smurfs 2 , [2] and We're the Millers [7] among many others. [8]
Year | Artist | Title | Album | Label | Credited as | Accolades |
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2012 | Juliet Simms | "Wild Child" | Single | Republic | Writer | |
2013 | Fantasia | "In Deep" | Side Effects of You | RCA | Writer | |
Big Time Rush | "We Are" | 24/Seven | Columbia | Writer | ||
Britney Spears | "Ooh La La" [9] | The Smurfs 2 Soundtrack | Kemosabe/RCA | Writer | ||
Selena Gomez | "I Like It That Way" [10] | Stars Dance | Hollywood | Writer | ||
Emblem3 | "Do It All Again" | Nothing To Lose | Columbia | Writer | ||
Icona Pop | "Light Me Up" and "In The Stars" [11] | This Is... Icona Pop | Atlantic | Writer | ||
We The Kings | "Any Other Way" | Somewhere Somehow | Ozone | Writer | ||
2014 | Eden xo | "Too Cool To Dance" | Single | Virgin | Writer | |
Cheryl | "Waiting for Lightning" | Only Human | Polydor | Writer | ||
2015 | Indiana | "Only the Lonely" and "Play Dead" | No Romeo | Epic | Writer | |
Kelly Clarkson | "In the Blue" [12] | Piece by Piece | RCA | Writer | ||
Anjulie | "Falling In Love Again" [13] | Single | Writer | |||
Major Lazer | "Powerful (feat. Ellie Goulding)" [14] | Peace is the Mission | Mad Decent | Writer | ||
KSHMR & Vaski | "Lazer Love" [15] | Single | Spinnin' | Writer/Featured Vocalist | ||
Jem and The Holograms | "Youngblood" | Jem and The Holograms Soundtrack | Writer | |||
Mr Rogers | "I'll Take You" | Single | Atlantic | Writer/Featured Vocalist | ||
Jasmine Thompson | "Crystal Heart" [16] | Adore (EP) | Atlantic | Writer | ||
2016 | Foxes | "Feet Don't Fail Me Now" [17] | All I Need | Sony Music Entertainment | Writer | |
Fitz and the Tantrums | "A Place for Us" and "Do What You Want" | Fitz and the Tantrums | Elektra | Writer | ||
Broods | "Conscious" | Conscious | Capitol | Writer | ||
2017 | Betty Who | "Mama Say" [18] | The Valley | RCA | Writer | |
Lea Michele | "Believer" | Places | Columbia | Writer | ||
"Tornado" | ||||||
Olivia Holt | "Generous" | Hollywood | Writer | |||
Spencer Ludwig | "Legend" | Warner Bros. Records | Writer | |||
Terror Jr | "Personal" | Bop City 2 Terror Rising | Atlantic Records | Writer | ||
Anjulie | "Where The Love Goes" | Single | Spinnin Records | Writer | ||
Ella Eyre featuring Ty$ | "Ego" | Album TBD | Virgin EMI | Writer | ||
Tayler Buono | "Who Am I" | Single | RCA Records | Writer | ||
Charli XCX | "Femmebot" | Pop 2 | Asylum Records | Writer | ||
2018 | Weathers | "1983" | Kids In The Night | RCA Records | Writer | |
Weathers | "I'm Not Ok" | Kids In The Night | RCA Records | Writer | ||
Baauer and Lil Miquela | "Hate Me" | Writer | ||||
Elley Duhé | "Starz" | Dragon Mentality | RCA Records | Writer | ||
2019 | Illenium | "Pray" | Ascend | Astralwerks | Writer | |
2020 | Keith Urban | "Change Your Mind" | The Speed of Now Part 1 | Hit Red / Capitol Nashville | Writer | |
2021 | Imagine Dragons | "Follow You" | Mercury - Act 1 | Kidinakorner / Interscope | Writer | |
2022 | Lauren Spencer-Smith | "Fingers Crossed" |
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