Jon Shave (musician)

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Jon Shave
OriginSuffolk, UK
Genres
Occupations
  • Songwriter
  • record producer
Instrument(s)Keyboards, programming
Years active2002-present
Formerly of The Invisible Men, Xenomania
Website https://www.jonshave.com

Jon Shave is a songwriter and music producer [1] .

Career

Jon started his career as a member of songwriting and production team Xenomania in the early 2000s, where he contributed to a string of releases for artists such as Girls Aloud, Sugababes and Texas [2] .

Contents

In 2008 Jon co-founded The Invisible Men with Jason Pebworth and George Astasio, former members of Orson. As a trio, the team co-wrote and produced multiplatinum songs for artists such as Iggy Azalea (Fancy) Lil Peep (Save That Shit), Zayn Malik (Mind of Mine album), Jessie J (Do It like a Dude), Rita Ora (Hot Right Now) and Britney Spears (Pretty Girls) [3] .

Since going solo at the start of 2023, Jon has co-written and produced songs for Charli XCX (Sympathy Is a Knife, So I, I Think About It All the Time, Spring Breakers), Benjamin Ingrosso (Kite), Rita Ora (Praising You), Loreen (Warning Signs).

Jon’s work in TV & film has included producing two Miley Cyrus songs for Netflix’s Black Mirror episode Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too, and producing music featuring Giggs for Belvedere Vodka's global advertising campaign starring Daniel Craig [1] .

Jon is published by Warner Chappell Music [4] .

Discography

Productions, co-productions and co-writes [5] :

YearArtistSongAlbum
2024 Charli XCX Sympathy Is A Knife featuring Ariana Grande, So I featuring A. G. Cook, I Think About It All The Time featuring Bon Iver, Spring Breakers featuring Kesha Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat
Loreen Warning Signs
Icona Pop, BadgerBody Type
Jax Jones, Jason Derulo, Joel Corry Tonight (D.I.Y.A.)
Charli XCX Spring Breakers Brat and It's the Same But There's Three More Songs So It's Not
Charli XCX Sympathy Is A Knife, So I, I Think About It All The Time Brat
Bright Light Bright Light Heartslap, Revived, Sweet Release, Enjoy Youth Enjoy Youth
RozeHollow, Fantasy, SaturdayGreener Grass EP
Caity Baser Oh Well, Showgirl Still Learning (mixtape)
Benjamin Ingrosso Kite Pink Velvet Theatre
2023 TCTS Say No More
Joel Corry Another Friday Night Another Friday Night
Alex Gaudino, MazZz, DopamineSaturday
Joel Corry, Rita Ora, MK Drinkin' Another Friday Night
Caity Baser Why Can't I Have Two (2, 4, 6, 8) Still Learning (mixtape)
Dopamine, Sigala Feel It Deep Inside
Becky Hill, Lewis Thompson Side Effects Believe Me Now?
Rita Ora Praising You (with Fatboy Slim) You & I
FlowerovLoveLove You, Coffee Shop
2022FlowerovloveGet With You, I Gotta I Gotta, Out For The Weekend, GoneA Moshpit In The Clouds EP
KamilleWeight Loss
FlowerovloveHannah Montana
Sigala ft. Talia MarStay The Night
DopamineDelete It
Charli XCXUsed To Know MeCRASH
2021Dopamine X Ali StoryDeep
Billy PorterChildrenBlack Mona Lisa
Kara MarniOver You, MotiveState of Mine EP
Mufasa & Hypeman X DopamineWeekend
Diane Warren, Rita Ora, Sofia Reyes, Reik SeasideDiane Warren: The Cave Sessions, Vol. 1
Finn Askew Adidas
Kara MarniSecond NatureState of Mine EP
Jacob SartoriousFor Real, Trapped In The Car
HugelBack To Life
Kara MarniTwisted Fantasy
Riton X Nightcrawlers featuring Mufasa and Hypeman Friday (Dopamine Re-Edit)
Kara MarniTrippinState of Mine EP
2020 Little Mix BreatheConfetti
Becky Hill, Sigala Heaven On My Mind
Example Ain't One ThingSome Nights Last For Days
Monsta X MisbehaveAll About Luv
Tommy DownMrs Blue
BexeyGo Mode, Witchcraft GirlsBlood, Magic & Diamonds
Cailin Russo Declaration, SickoThe Drama
2019 Lil Peep I've Been Waiting (Original Version) (ft. iLoveMakonnen), walk away as the door slams (acoustic) (ft. Lil Tracy) Everybody's Everything
Miley Cyrus / Ashley OOn A Roll, Right Where I BelongOn A Roll (Single)
Kara MarniAll Night pt.1, All Night pt. 2
Lil Peep, Ty Dolla $ign When I Lie (Remix) For the Throne: Music Inspired by the HBO Series Game of Thrones
CherylLet You
BexeyHot Steppa, Tru Colours
Rak-SuYours or Mine
Kara MarniLose My Love
2018 Clean Bandit Playboy Style (ft. Charli XCX & Bhad Bhabie) What Is Love?
Lil Peep Broken Smile (My All), Cry Alone, Leanin', 16 Lines, Life Is Beautiful, Hate Me, IDGAF, White Girl Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 2
Madison Beer ft. Offset Hurts Like Hell
Cheryl Love Made Me Do It
Lil Peep, XXXTentacion Falling Down
BexeyTake A Shot, Hell Bound, Come Alive, Spooky Electrick, Prince of the Lost and Broken, Bloody HellSpooky Electrick
Sigala What You Waiting For (feat. Kylie Minogue) Brighter Days
Kara MarniMove
Sigala, Ella Eyre, Meghan Trainor Just Got Paid ft. French Montana Brighter Days
Charli XCX No AngelFocus/No Angel
MakoMurder
Charli XCX 5 In The Morning
RussoLonely, Ghost, Loudmouth, JoyrideHouse With A Pool EP
Kara MarniLove Just Ain't Enough, Golden, Curve, All Or Nothing, Gullible, L WordLove Just Ain't Enough EP
2017 Lil Peep Save That Sh*t, [6] Awful Things (feat. Lil Tracy), [7] U Said, [8] Better Off (Dying), [9] The Brightside, [10] Problems [11] Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1
Anne-Marie Heavy Speak Your Mind
Kara MarniGoldenLove Just Ain't Enough EP
Bebe Rexha Gateway Drug All Your Fault pt. 1
2016 Jonas Blue ft. RayeBy Your Side Blue
Liam Bailey Love My Neighbour
Charles Hamilton Oh Well, Clowns, Everyone, Correct, Be With You, Make Yourself Over, MVP, Only Christina Knows, Real Life, Ugly Supermodel Hamilton, Charles
Bebe Rexha ft. Nicki Minaj No Broken Hearts
Zayn Mind of Mine (Intro), Wrong (ft. Kehlani), Fool For You, Truth, Lucozade, Like I Would, She Don't Love Me, Golden Mind of Mine
All Saints Fear Red Flag
Sigala ft. Imani and DJ Fresh Say You Do Brighter Days
Travis Mills HangoverWhile You Wait EP
2015 Britney Spears & Iggy Azalea Pretty Girls
Charles Hamilton Face The Music, Crayola, Lessons (ft. Sam Bruno)Black Box EP
New York Raining (ft. Rita Ora)
Liam Bailey Stun Me, Battle Hymn of Central LondonDefinitely Now
Iggy Azalea Work, Fancy (ft. Charli XCX), Impossible Is Nothing, Goddess, Walk The Line, New Chick, Don't Need Y'all, Lady Patra, F Love, Rolex, Just Asking, We In This B, Beg for It (featuring ), Trouble (featuring Jennifer Hudson), Iggy Szn, Heavy Crown (featuring Ellie Goulding) The New Classic / Reclassified
2014
Cheryl Cole It's About Time Only Human
Lower Than Atlantis Emily, Words Don't Come So Easily, Just What You Need Lower Than Atlantis
Bright Light Bright Light I Believe, In Your Care, Too Much, HappinessLife is Easy
Dominique Young Unique Throw It Down
Katy B Next Thing Little Red (album)
Dan Croll Wanna Know Sweet Disarray
DJ Fresh vs. Jay Fay Dibby Dibby Sound (feat. Ms. Dynamite)
2013 Iggy Azalea Work
Ellie Goulding Flashlight Halcyon Days
Conor Maynard Animal (feat. Wiley) Contrast
2012 DJ Fresh Hot Right Now ft. Rita Ora, The Power ft. Dizzee Rascal, The Feeling ft. RaVaughn, Skyhighatrist ft. Rizzle Kicks, Forever More ft. The Fray & Professor Green, Don't Tell Me ft. Liam Bailey, Fire Over Water ft. Juliette Lewis Nextlevelism
Conor Maynard Can't Say No, Vegas Girl, Animal, Take Off, Mary Go Round, Headphones, Better Than You Contrast
Coldplay Princess of China (feat. Rihanna) (Invisible Men Remix) Mylo Xyloto
Bright Light Bright Light Feel It, Waiting for the Feeling, Moves Make Me Believe in Hope
Girls Aloud On the Metro Ten
Jessie J LaserLight (feat. David Guetta) Who You Are (Jessie J album)
2011 David Guetta Repeat feat. Jessie J Nothing but the Beat
Jessie J Do It like a Dude, Who's Laughing Now, LaserLight, My Shadow Who You Are
Pixie Lott Birthday Young Foolish Happy
Nicola Roberts Say It Out Loud, Take a Bite Cinderella's Eyes
2010 Gabriella Cilmi On a Mission, What If You Knew, Love Me Cos You Want To, Defender, Robots, Invisible Girl, Let Me Know, Sucker For Love Ten
I Blame Coco Quicker The Constant
Olly Murs Love Shine Down, This One's For The Girls, Sophie Olly Murs
2009 V V Brown Game Over Travelling Like the Light
2008 Sugababes No Can Do, Nothing's As Good As You, Hanging On A Star Catfights and Spotlights
Gabriella Cilmi Round & Round Lessons to Be Learned: Deluxe Edition
2007 Girls Aloud Control Of The Knife Tangled Up (Girls Aloud album)
2006Frank Devil's Got Your Gold album
Alesha Dixon KnockdownFired Up
Girls Aloud Crazy FoolWhole Lotta History EP
2005 Sugababes Red Dress Taller in More Ways
Texas Get Down Tonight, Bad Weather Red Book
Girls Aloud Chemistry (album)
2004 Girls Aloud The Show What Will The Neighbours Say?
2003 Sugababes Situation's Heavy Three
Abs 7 Ways
Girls Aloud Jump Notting Hill (soundtrack)
Girls Aloud No Good Advice Sound of the Underground (album)
Jason Downs Dirty Mind, Heaven & HellThe Spin
TK Everything But You Black Butterfly


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