Jonas Jeberg | |
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Born | Rønne, Bornholm, Denmark | January 28, 1975
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Instruments | Drums, keyboards |
Years active | 1996–present |
Jonas Jeberg (born January 28, 1975), is a Danish songwriter and music producer residing in Los Angeles. He has written and produced hit songs including Panic! at the Disco's "High Hopes", [1] Selena Gomez's "Fetish" featuring Gucci Mane, [2] Fifth Harmony's "Sledgehammer", [3] Nicki Minaj's "The Boys", [4] Chris Brown's "Remember My Name", [5] Demi Lovato's "Made in the USA", [6] Jason Derulo's "Marry Me", [7] The Pussycat Dolls' "I Hate This Part" [8] and Jordin Sparks' "One Step at a Time". [9]
Song | Year | Artist | Album |
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"Emotions" | 2006 | Double | |
"Let's Dance" | Vanessa Hudgens | V | |
"Lose Your Mind" | 2007 | BoA | |
"Marchin'" | Corbin Bleu | Another Side | |
"Deal With It" | |||
"Roll With You" | |||
"All I See" | Kylie Minogue | X | |
"Like a Drug" | |||
"Rippin' Up The Disco" | |||
"Real Man" | Lexington Bridge featuring Snoop Dogg | The Vibe | |
"Even Heaven Cries" | Monrose | Temptation | |
"Get Your Clothes Off" | Nina Sky | ||
"Stand by Your Side" | Shayne Ward | Breathless | |
"Love Is Out of Reach" | 2008 | Amy Pearson | Who I Am |
"Nightlife" | An-Ya featuring David Banner | ||
"Burn" | Jessica Mauboy | Been Waiting | |
"One Step at a Time" | Jordin Sparks | Jordin Sparks | |
"I Hate This Part" | The Pussycat Dolls | Doll Domination | |
"Dangerous" | 2009 | Amerie | In Love & War |
"Jeg Vil Være Din" | Basim | Befri dig selv | |
"Heal This Heartbreak" | JLS | JLS | |
"What If the Heart Is Wrong" | Linda Andrews | Into the Light | |
"Gravity" | Pixie Lott | Turn It Up | |
"Turn It Up" | |||
"My Love" | |||
"Black Box" | Stan Walker | Introducing... Stan Walker | |
"Louder (Put Your Hands Up)" | 2010 | Chris Willis | |
"I'm Not Just a Girl" | School Gyrls | School Gyrls | |
"Leave with a Song" | Sarah Connor | Real Love | |
"Ghost of You" | Selena Gomez & the Scene | A Year Without Rain | |
"Impossible" (Remix) | Shontelle | No Gravity | |
"Heart Vacancy" | The Wanted | The Wanted | |
"A Good Day for Love to Die" | |||
"Crash & Burn" | Sugababes | Sweet 7 | |
"Good Ol Fashioned Love" | The Overtones | Good Ol' Fashioned Love | |
"Stand Behind the Music" | 2011 | Anjulie | |
"Forever and a Day" | Kelly Rowland | Here I Am | |
"What You Do" | Pixie Lott | Young Foolish Happy | |
"Epic" | Big Time Rush | Elevate | |
"Resuscitate Me" | September | Love CPR | |
"Headphones" | 2012 | Anjulie | |
"Remember My Name" | Chris Brown | Fortune | |
"Breakfast (Syrup)" | Kreayshawn featuring 2 Chainz | Somethin' 'Bout Kreay | |
"Blasé Blasé" | Kreayshawn | ||
"Ch00k Ch00k Tare" | Kreayshawn featuring Chippy Nonstop | ||
"Like It or Love It" | Kreayshawn featuring Kid Cudi | ||
"K234ys0nixz" | Kreayshawn | ||
"Bff (Bestfriend)" | |||
"Twerkin!!!" | Kreayshawn featuring Diplo and Sissy Nobby | ||
"Go Hard (La.La.La)" | Kreayshawn | ||
"The Ruler" | |||
"Love Haus" | |||
"The Boys" | Nicki Minaj and Cassie | Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded – The Re-Up | |
"Made in the USA" | 2013 | Demi Lovato | Demi |
"Something Really Bad" | Dizzee Rascal | The Fifth | |
"Marry Me" | Jason Derulo | Tattoos | |
"Putcha Body Down" | Zendaya | Zendaya | |
"Adrenaline" | 2014 | Girls' Generation-TTS | Holler |
"Said Too Much" | Jessie J | Sweet Talker | |
"Trampoline" | Kalin and Myles | Dedication | |
"I Don't Really Care" | |||
"Sanctuary" | 2015 | Allie X | CollXtion I |
"Double Tap" | Jordin Sparks featuring 2 Chainz | Right Here Right Now | |
"Sledgehammer" | Fifth Harmony | Reflection | |
"Wild Hearts" | R5 | Sometime Last Night | |
"Words" | 2016 | Daya | Sit Still, Look Pretty |
"In Case You Missed It" | |||
"We Are" | |||
"Dare" | |||
"The Truth" | Dirty Heads | Dirty Heads | |
"Red Lights" | |||
"Enemiez" | Keke Palmer featuring Jeremih | ||
"The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody)" | 2017 | Bebe Rexha featuring Lil Wayne | All Your Fault: Pt. 2 |
"You Don't Do It For Me Anymore" | Demi Lovato | Tell Me You Love Me | |
"Daddy Issues" | |||
"Why" | Sabrina Carpenter | ||
"Fetish" | Selena Gomez featuring Gucci Mane | ||
"Reminding Me" | Shawn Hook featuring Vanessa Hudgens | My Side of Your Story | |
"Cool" | 2018 | Felix Jaehn featuring Marc E. Bassy and Gucci Mane | I |
"Wanna Be Missed" | Hayley Kiyoko | Expectations | |
"Shed a Tear" | Kodaline | Politics of Living | |
"High Hopes" | Panic! at the Disco | Pray for the Wicked | |
"Take You Back" | 2019 | Sabrina Carpenter | Singular: Act II |
"Girl in the Mirror" | Bebe Rexha | UglyDolls (soundtrack) | |
"Larry David" | Alec King featuring Kiana Ledé | Greatest Hits Vol. 2 | |
"Own Way" | Shaylen | Highs and Lows | |
"Parents" | Yungblud | ||
"Rollercoaster" | The Jonas Brothers | Happiness Begins | |
"Nothing Personal" | Liz Huett | ||
"Livin' For The Weekend" | Fitz and the Tantrums | All the Feels | |
"Waste" | Dove Cameron | Bloodshot / Waste | |
"Six in the morning" | TVXQ | XV | |
"No Service In The Hills" | 2020 | Cheat Codes featuring Trippie Redd, Blackbear and Princess Rosie | |
"Sink" | Maya B featuring Saint Jhn | ||
"Wake Me When It's Over" | Faouzia | ||
"Heartbreak Anthem" | Kyd the Band featuring Gnash | ||
"I'm Bored" | Betta Lemme | ||
"Linaria" | Tomohisa Yamashita | ||
"My Way" | Aloe Blacc | All Love Everything | |
"Hold On Tight" | |||
"Family" | |||
"All Love Everything" | |||
"Wherever You Go" | |||
"Nothing Left But You" | |||
"Glory Days" | |||
"Corner" | |||
"Harvard" | |||
"I Miss The Days" | Galxara featuring Party Pupils | ||
"Too Many Friends" | Spencer Sutherland | ||
"Inside Out" | Zedd and Griff | ||
"Echoes" | Harry Hudson | Hey, I'm Here For You | |
"LazyBaby" | 2021 | Dove Cameron | |
"My Guy" | Leon Bridges | Space Jam: A New Legacy | |
"Maybe You're the Problem" | 2023 | Ava Max | Diamonds & Dancefloors |
"Sleepwalker" | |||
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