Jordan Kyle | |
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Origin | Buffalo, New York, United States |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, producer, audio engineer |
Years active | 2010–present |
Website | j27 |
Jordan Kyle is an American record producer, songwriter and sound engineer, based in Los Angeles, California, United States. He has written and produced for Exo, Girls' Generation, Shinee, TXT, Super Junior-D&E, Exo-CBX, Oh My Girl, Cosmic Girls, Adventure Club, Terravita, UNINE, Jake Zyrus, Madtown, A.C.E, Justin Huang, Niel, History, Speed, Royal Pirates, HALO, Uniq, Jinho, NOMAD and more. His corporate works include music creation for Disney, MTV, Sony Music, and Rocawear. Jordan's song for Zyrus (formerly Charice Pempengco) was written with Kara DioGuardi and Jason Derulo. His work includes the #86 most played song on Canadian radio since 2001, the #5 best selling K-Pop single in America / Billboard Best K-Pop Song of The Year in 2013, and composition / production on the #12 best selling Korean album ever - having been part of a national sales record not seen for over 12 years in Korea. In 2018, EXO's "Growl" was performed in the PyeongChang Winter Olympics. In 2019, Billboard staff voted "Growl" into “The 100 Greatest K-Pop Songs of the 2010s". In 2023, Rolling Stone rated "Growl" #34 of "The 100 Greatest Songs in the History of Korean Pop Music".
Year | Artist | Album | Notes | Charts/Awards/Labels |
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2010 | Craig Smart | 123 | Producer, Co-writer, Mixing ("123") | Certified Canadian Gold [1] No. 33 Billboard Hot 100 No. 86 SoundScan 100 Most Popular Canadian Songs of The Millennium |
2011 | Jake Zyrus | Infinity | Co-producer, Co-writer ("Lesson For Life") | Warner Records No. 8 Billboard Top Albums No. 5 Oricon Albums |
2013 | Girls' Generation | I Got a Boy | Producer, Co-writer, Engineering ("Romantic St.") | SM Entertainment No. 1 Album in Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, United States and Philippines No. 7 Japan Oricon Weekly Albums Chart |
2013 | Shinee | Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You The Misconceptions of Us | Co-producer ("Dream Girl") | SM Entertainment No. 1 Gaon No. 3 Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 [2] No. 2 Billboard World Albums No. 5 Billboard Heatseekers No. 10 Oricon Albums Nominated for Song of the Year at the 2013 Golden Disk Awards |
2013 | Shinee | Boys Meet U | Co-producer ("Dream Girl" Japanese Version) Co-producer ("Dream Girl" Instrumental) | Certified Japanese Gold No. 2 Billboard Japan Hot 100 No. 1 G-Music Asia No. 1 Hit FM Asia No. 1 Oricon Chart |
2013 | Exo | XOXO | Co-producer, Co-writer, Engineering ("Don't Go") | SM Entertainment No. 1 Billboard World Albums Chart No. 1 South Korea (Gaon and Hanteo Charts) and Japan (Oricon Chart) No. 23 Billboard US Top Heatseekers Albums |
2013 | Exo | XOXO Growl Repackage | Co-producer, Co-writer, Engineering ("Growl") | SM Entertainment No. 1 Billboard World Albums [3] No. 3 Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 No. 1 Gaon No. 1 on Bugs, MelOn, Mnet, Soribada, Daum, Monkey3, Olleh and Naver (Korea)
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2014 | Madtown | Mad Town - Super Debut | Producer, Writer (music), Mixing ("YOLO", "YOLO Instrumental") | No. 11 Gaon Weekly Album Chart No. 31 Inkigayo Chart No. 37 MelOn M/V Chart No. 54 MelOn Chart No. 12 YinYueTai "Top 20 MV" Chart No. 20 Germany Kpop Chart |
2014 | Shinee | I'm Your Boy I'm Your Boy (Deluxe Edition) | Co-producer ("Dream Girl (Japanese Version)") | No. 1 Oricon Weekly Albums Chart No. 7 Oricon Monthly Albums Chart No. 9 Gaon Weekly Album Chart No. 25 Gaon Monthly Album Chart |
2014 | Uniq | Uniq | Producer, Co-writer, Engineering, Mixing ("Falling In Love" Korean, Chinese, and English versions) | Yuehua Entertainment No. 9 Gaon Weibo Chart No. 33 Gaon Social Chart No. 6 YinYueTai V-Chart |
2015 | Oh My Girl | Oh My Girl - 1st Mini Album | Co-producer, Co-writer, Engineering ("Cupid") | WM Entertainment No. 8 MelOn Chart No. 12 MCountdown Chart No. 10 MelOn Realtime Chart |
2015 | Uniq | Uniq - 1st Mini Album | Co-producer, Co-writer, Engineering, Mixing ("Listen To Me" Korean and Chinese versions) | Yuehua Entertainment No. 26 Baidu Chart No. 3 Gaon Weibo Chart No. 20 Gaon Album - Monthly Chart |
2015 | 孫祖君Kris | 地心引力 Gravity | Co-producer, Co-writer (music) ("地心引力") | The Place Media |
2015 | History | Blue Spring | Co-producer, Co-writer ("Hello") | LOEN Entertainment No. 16 Gaon Album Chart |
2015 | History | Beyond The History | Co-producer, Co-writer ("Mind Game") | LOEN Entertainment No. 8 Gaon Album Chart |
2015 | Speed | Speed On | Co-producer, Co-writer ("What U") | MBK Entertainment |
2015 | Chad Future | The 2nd Mini Album | Producer, Writer (music) ("Famous feat. HOTSHOT Sungwoon") | Vendetta |
2016 | Adventure Club | Red // Blue | Co-producer, Co-writer ("Save Me") | BMG Rights Management No. 50 US Album Chart |
2016 | Uniq | Uniq - Japanese Debut | Producer, Co-writer ("Falling In Love" Japanese Version) Producer, Co-writer ("Listen To Me" Japanese Version) | Yuehua Entertainment |
2017 | Niel of Teen Top | Love Affair | Co-producer, Co-writer, Engineering ("Fever") | TOP Media No. 3 Gaon Chart National Physical Albums No. 8 M Countdown K-Pop Music Chart |
2017 | HALO | Here I Am | Co-producer, Co-writer ("Flying") | No. 7 Mnet M Chart |
2017 | Cosmic Girls | "TBA" | Producer, Co-writer ("TBA") | Starship Entertainment Yuehua Entertainment |
2018 | Super Junior-D&E | Can I Stay... Digital Single | Producer, Co-writer ("Can I Stay...") | SM Entertainment Label SJ Avex Trax |
2018 | A.C.E | Adventures in Wonderland | Co-producer, Co-writer ("Take Me Higher") | No. 15 Billboard World Albums No. 7 Mwave Music Chart No. 6 Gaon Album Chart |
2018 | Super Junior-D&E | Style | Producer, Co-writer ("Can I Stay...") | SM Entertainment No. 4 Oricon Chart |
2019 | UNINE | UNLOCK | Producer, Co-writer ("Like A Gentleman") | iQiyi QQ Music sales of 636,156+ [4] |
2019 | TXT | The Dream Chapter: MAGIC | Producer, Co-writer ("20cm") | Big Hit Entertainment No. 1 iTunes Top Albums in 44 regions (United States, Russia, Brazil, Spain, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Mexico, Norway, Saudi Arabia, India, Singapore and more). No. 1 Gaon Album Chat No. 3 Billboard World Albums No. 1 iTunes K-Pop Albums No. 3 Heatseeker's Album Chart No. 18 Billboard World Digital Songs Chart No. 22 ARIA Digital Album Chart |
2019 | A.C.E | Under Cover: The Mad Squad | Co-producer, Co-writer ("Take Me Higher (Complete Ver.)") | Beat Interactive No. 21 iTunes Top Albums (United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Canada and Australia). |
2019 | Exo-CBX | Magical Circus 2019 - Special Edition | Co-producer, Co-writer ("Don't Go - Magical Circus 2019 - Special Edition") | SM Entertainment Japan Avex Music Creative |
2019 | Justin Huang | 請撥打我的電話please - Single | Producer, Co-writer ("請撥打我的電話please") | Yuehua Entertainment |
2024 | Jinho | "Over" | Co-producer, Co-writer | Cube Entertainment |
2024 | NOMAD | "Call Me Back" | Producer, Co-writer | Kakao Entertainment |
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