Sam de Jong

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Sam de Jong
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Background information
Born20 March 1989 (1989-03-20) (age 35)
OriginAuckland, New Zealand
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • musician
Labels Sony/ATV
Website samdejong.co

Sam de Jong (born 20 March 1989) is a record producer and songwriter from Auckland, New Zealand, based in Los Angeles, California.

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Career

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.

Select discography

YearSongArtistCredit
2024'Close To You' Gracie Abrams Producer, co-writer
'is it my face?'Juliet IvyProducer, co-writer
'GOOD AS YOU'Johnny HuynhProducer, co-writer
'Sacrifice Tomorrow' Alec Benjamin Producer
'What We Wanted'Stephen DawesProducer, co-writer
'amnesia'ZeviaProducer, co-writer
'American Horror Story'BirskieCo-producer, co-writer
'Baby Bangs' (feat. Dacelyn)Frances ForeverProducer, co-writer
'jesus song (county line)'Brenn!Co-writer
'Brave' James Arthur Producer, co-writer
'Lose Me Too'RosieProducer, co-writer
'Forget You' Jessica Mauboy Producer, co-writer
'gone for good'Devon GabriellaProducer, co-writer
2023'Another Song About Love'WrabelCo-producer
'Just Like You'Producer
'Beautiful Day'Co-producer
'Lost Cause'Co-writer
'Loving Means Leaving'Anson SeabraProducer, 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 SeabraProducer, co-writer
'Dont Be So Hard On Yourself'WrabelProducer
'Find It'
'We all could use some help'Co-producer
'Abstract Art'Producer, co-writer
'Running Out"Stephen DawesCo-producer
'Happiest Girl In The World'
‘19’Producer, co-writer
'Supposed To Be A Love Song'Anson SeabraProducer, co-writer
'Broken Boy'
'ok with it'Lyn LapidProducer, co-writer
'Monster' Danielle Bradbery Producer, co-writer
"Better Broken"Devon GilfillianCo-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 KagenCo-writer
"Broken"Sofia Valdes, Pink Sweats Producer
"18"Anson SeabraProducer, 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 KarelProducer, co-writer
"Sugarcoat"Ash LuneProducer, co-writer
"By Design" Jacob Banks Producer
"How To Save A Life"TALKProducer
"Lies" Pale Waves Co-writer
"Deniro" Alec Benjamin Producer
"Hipocrite"
"I Tried"CamylioProducer, co-writer
"Brave" Ella Henderson Additional producer
2021"Foolish"CamylioCo-producer, co-writer
"Black and White"Co-producer
"Unbreak"Producer
"Lucky Charms"Anson SeabraProducer
"Magazines"
"u hurt me hurts u"
"We're Not In Kansas Anymore"
"Handle My Own" Rudimental, Ella Henderson Co-producer, co-writer
"Sometimes"CamylioProducer
"Therapy"Catie TurnerProducer
"Silhouette"Sofia ValdesProducer
"Magazines"Anson SeabraProducer
"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 SeabraProducer
"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 ValdesProducer
"Lonely"
"Easy" Pale Waves Co-writer
"Play God"Catie TurnerProducer
2020"She's My Religion" Pale Waves Co-writer
"Walked Through Hell"Anson SeabraProducer, co-writer
"One Day"Catie TurnerProducer
"Change" Pale Waves Co-producer, co-writer
"Little Did I Know"Sofia ValdesProducer, co-writer
"Empty Love (feat. Ruel)"GRACEYProducer, 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 AbramsVocal producer
2019"Loser"Moby RichProducer, co-writer
"Self Sabotage"
"Stay"Gracie AbramsProducer, co-writer
"Mad at You"NavvyProducer, 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 KenaProducer, 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 JamesProducer
"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 JamesProducer, co-writer
"Oh My My"NomadProducer
"Kind of Love" Maala Producer, co-writer
"Hurricane Love"L.A WomenProducer
"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

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