Sam de Jong | |
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Background information | |
Born | 20 March 1989 35) | (age
Origin | Auckland, New Zealand |
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Labels | Sony Music Publishing |
Website | artists |
Sam de Jong (born 20 March 1989) is a record producer and songwriter from Auckland, New Zealand, based in Los Angeles, California.
Making his start in the music industry at 16 years old as a touring drummer, [1] Sam is best known for his work as a producer and songwriter for artists including; Pink, Rudimental, Alec Benjamin, Lennon Stella, Gracie Abrams, Amy Shark, Marina, Little Mix, Pale Waves, Noah Kahan, Maisie Peters, Anson Seabra, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Gary Clark Jr & Muse. [2]
De Jong is published by Sony Music Publishing, [3] and is based in Los Angeles.
Year | Song | Artist | Credit |
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2024 | 'Running Through Colors' | Phantogram | Co-producer, co-writer |
'I Wanna Know' | |||
'The Plan' | Alec Benjamin | Producer | |
'Ease Up' | Chanyeol | Producer, co-writer | |
'2AM' | Forest Claudette | Co-producer, co-writer | |
'Close To You' | Gracie Abrams | Producer, co-writer | |
'Two Friends' | Amy Shark | Producer, co-writer | |
'is it my face?' | Juliet Ivy | Producer, co-writer | |
'GOOD AS YOU' | Johnny Huynh | Producer, co-writer | |
'Sacrifice Tomorrow' | Alec Benjamin | Producer | |
'Up At Night' | Stephen Dawes | Producer, co-writer | |
'What We Wanted' | |||
'amnesia' | Zevia | Producer, co-writer | |
'American Horror Story' | Birskie | Co-producer, co-writer | |
'Baby Bangs' (feat. Dacelyn) | Frances Forever | Producer, co-writer | |
'jesus song (county line)' | Brenn! | Co-writer | |
'Brave' | James Arthur | Producer, co-writer | |
'Lose Me Too' | Rosie | Producer, co-writer | |
'Forget You' | Jessica Mauboy | Producer, co-writer | |
'gone for good' | Devon Gabriella | Producer, co-writer | |
2023 | 'Another Song About Love' | Wrabel | Co-producer |
'Just Like You' | Producer | ||
'Beautiful Day' | Co-producer | ||
'Lost Cause' | Co-writer | ||
'Loving Means Leaving' | Anson Seabra | Producer, co-writer | |
'What About The One Who Leaves' | |||
'If We Started Talking Again' | |||
'Collide' | |||
'Used To Be Yours' | |||
'Next Life' | |||
'A Heart Is A Terrible Thing To Break' | |||
'Lucid Dream' | Duncan Laurence | Producer | |
'Life On The Moon' | |||
'California Rose' | Producer, co-writer | ||
'Rest In Peace' | |||
'Anything' | |||
'Heartbreak Souvenirs' | Anson Seabra | Producer, co-writer | |
'Dont Be So Hard On Yourself' | Wrabel | Producer | |
'Find It' | |||
'We all could use some help' | Co-producer | ||
'Abstract Art' | Producer, co-writer | ||
'Running Out" | Stephen Dawes | Co-producer | |
'Happiest Girl In The World' | |||
‘19’ | Producer, co-writer | ||
'Supposed To Be A Love Song' | Anson Seabra | Producer, co-writer | |
'Broken Boy' | |||
'ok with it' | Lyn Lapid | Producer, co-writer | |
'Monster' | Danielle Bradbery | Producer, co-writer | |
"Better Broken" | Devon Gilfillian | Co-writer | |
'Lost Cause' | Pink | Producer, co-writer | |
'one drink away' | Wrabel | Producer, co-writer | |
'you got yours' | Producer | ||
'feel it now (alive)' | |||
'happier' | |||
2022 | "Paper Crown" | Alec Benjamin | Producer |
"georgia" | Jonah Kagen | Co-writer | |
"Broken" | Sofia Valdes, Pink Sweats | Producer | |
"18" | Anson Seabra | Producer, co-writer | |
"All In Due Time" | Joshua Bassett | Producer, co-writer | |
"Matter Of Time" | Meg Mac | Producer, co-writer | |
"Act My Age" | Pale Waves | Co-writer | |
"The Hard Way" | |||
"Lies" | |||
"Two Spaces In Between" | Francis Karel | Producer, co-writer | |
"Sugarcoat" | Ash Lune | Producer, co-writer | |
"By Design" | Jacob Banks | Producer | |
"How To Save A Life" | TALK | Producer | |
"Lies" | Pale Waves | Co-writer | |
"Deniro" | Alec Benjamin | Producer | |
"Hipocrite" | |||
"I Tried" | Camylio | Producer, co-writer | |
"Brave" | Ella Henderson | Additional producer | |
2021 | "Foolish" | Camylio | Co-producer, co-writer |
"Black and White" | Co-producer | ||
"Unbreak" | Producer | ||
"Lucky Charms" | Anson Seabra | Producer | |
"Magazines" | |||
"u hurt me hurts u" | |||
"We're Not In Kansas Anymore" | |||
"Handle My Own" | Rudimental, Ella Henderson | Co-producer, co-writer | |
"Sometimes" | Camylio | Producer | |
"Therapy" | Catie Turner | Producer | |
"Silhouette" | Sofia Valdes | Producer | |
"Magazines" | Anson Seabra | Producer | |
"Miss You" | Amy Shark | Producer, co-writer | |
"Polluted Love" | Elliphant | Producer, co-writer | |
"To Begin Again" | Ingrid Michaelson, Zayn | Producer | |
"It's Raining, It's Pouring" | Anson Seabra | Producer | |
"Black N White" | Jacob Banks | Producer, co-writer | |
"Parade" | |||
"Odd Ones Out" | Pale Waves | Co-writer | |
"Fall To Pieces" | |||
"You Don't Own Me" | |||
"Oceans Away" | Sofia Valdes | Producer | |
"Lonely" | |||
"Easy" | Pale Waves | Co-writer | |
"Play God" | Catie Turner | Producer | |
2020 | "She's My Religion" | Pale Waves | Co-writer |
"Walked Through Hell" | Anson Seabra | Producer, co-writer | |
"One Day" | Catie Turner | Producer | |
"Change" | Pale Waves | Co-producer, co-writer | |
"Little Did I Know" | Sofia Valdes | Producer, co-writer | |
"Empty Love (feat. Ruel)" | GRACEY | Producer, co-writer | |
"Games" | Lennon Stella | Producer | |
"Weakness" feat. Maisey Stella (Huey Lewis) | Producer, co-writer | ||
"Watching You - stripped" | Robinson | Producer | |
"Watching You" | |||
"Don't Say" | |||
"Lie To Me" | |||
"I Tried" | |||
"Minor" | Gracie Abrams | Vocal producer | |
2019 | "Loser" | Moby Rich | Producer, co-writer |
"Self Sabotage" | |||
"Stay" | Gracie Abrams | Producer, co-writer | |
"Mad at You" | Navvy | Producer, co-writer | |
"100 Thousand" | |||
"Cologne" | Isaac Dunbar | Producer, co-writer | |
"Young and in Love" | Ingrid Michaelson | Producer, co-writer | |
"Missing You" | |||
"Hate You" | Producer | ||
"Soft to be Strong" | Marina | Producer | |
"Too Afraid" | |||
"You" | |||
"Emotional Machine" | Producer, co-writer | ||
"Superstar" | Co-producer | ||
"Heartbreak" | Jamie N Commons | Producer, co-writer | |
"Start Again" | |||
"Won't Let Go" | |||
"Karma" | Robinson | Producer, co-writer | |
"Stay Young" | Maisie Peters | Co-producer | |
2018 | "Medicine" | Robinson | Co-producer |
"Breakaway" | Lennon Stella | Producer, co-writer | |
"Paper Dreams" | Jamie N Commons | Producer, co-writer | |
"Woman's World" | Little Mix | Producer | |
"Gotta Be A Reason" | Alec Benjamin | Producer | |
"Outrunning Karma" | |||
"Annabelle's Homework" | |||
"Boy in the Bubble" | |||
"Water Fountain" | |||
"Death of a Hero" | |||
"Back Again" | Moss Kena | Producer, co-writer | |
"Closer To You" | Dan Caplen | Co-producer | |
"Break it to Me (Sam de Jong remix)" | Muse | Producer | |
"Are You Ready (Sam de Jong remix)" | Disturbed | Producer | |
"Pitch Dark" | Chelsea Jade | Producer, co-writer | |
"Let Her Go" | Family of the Year | Producer | |
"Heart Shaped Culdesac" | Daye Jack | Producer | |
"Alright" | CYN | Producer, co-writer | |
"Nothing To Regret" | Robinson | Co-producer | |
2017 | "Lucid" | Mitch James | Producer |
"All The Ways To Say Goodbye" | Producer, co-writer | ||
"Crave You" | Robinson | Producer | |
"Come Together" | Gary Clark Jr | Co-producer | |
"Hurt Somebody" | Noah Kahan | Co-producer | |
"Walk on Water" | Thirty Seconds to Mars | Additional producer | |
2016 | "Move On" | Mitch James | Producer, co-writer |
"Oh My My" | Nomad | Producer | |
"Kind of Love" | Maala | Producer, co-writer | |
"Hurricane Love" | L.A Women | Producer | |
"Home" | Mae Valley | Producer | |
"Glitter" | |||
"I Won't Be Long" | |||
"Hurricane" | |||
"Brightside" | |||
"This Is Where Love Comes From" | Benny Tipene | Producer | |
2015 | "Love Me Anyway" | Ginny Blackmore | Producer, co-writer |
2014 | "Young" | Benny Tipene | Producer |
"Not Coming Back" | |||
"Give This Up" | |||
"Open Ending" | |||
"Hooked On Love" | |||
"Either Gone or Lost" | |||
"Good Man" | |||
"No Good For Me" | |||
"Step On Up" | |||
"Walking on Water" | |||
"Better Side" | |||
"Fight For You" | |||
"Toulouse" | |||
"Embrace" | |||
"Lonely" | |||
"Make You Mine" | |||
2013 | "Runaway" | Stan Walker | Producer, co-writer |
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1989.
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