Shane Codd

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Shane Codd
Born (1997-12-21) 21 December 1997 (age 26)
Dublin, Ireland
Origin Bailieborough, Cavan, Ireland
Years active2018–present
Labels Polydor
Website shanecodd.ie

Shane Codd (born 21 December 1997) is an Irish DJ and record producer signed to Polydor Records. [1] [2] He is known for his song "Get Out My Head", which reached the top 10 in Ireland and the UK in January 2021. [3] [4]

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Early and personal life

Codd was born in Dublin but moved to Bailieborough, County Cavan aged 11. [5] [6] He is now based in London where he lives in an apartment overlooking The O2 Arena. [7]

He currently studies business and Irish at Dublin City University, however, he had to put this on hold due to the breakthrough of his single "Get Out My Head". [8]

Career

His musical influences are dance music of the 1990s and 2000s and also EDM artists like Avicii and Swedish House Mafia. [5]

In the 2018 Breakout Producer competition held by Mark McCabe, Shane was a finalist and has had his music aired on Irish station SPIN 1038. [9] [10] He has performed in cities and towns across Ireland. [1]

His debut single "Get Out My Head" was released in May 2020. It was first released on SoundCloud, where it got the attention of Polydor Records, who signed him soon after. [2] The song peaked at number five on the Irish Singles Chart and number six on the UK Singles Chart. [11] The song also reached number 2 on The Official Big Top 40. [12]

In December 2020, Codd reached the top spot on the Music Moves Europe Talent Chart with "Get Out My Head" and remained there for three weeks. [13] [14] In the same month, he also released a video for "Get Out My Head". [15]

Discography

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
IRE
[16]
BEL
(FL)

[17]
SCO
[3]
UK
[11]
"Get Out My Head"2020516106Non-album single
"Always On My Mind"
(featuring Charlotte Haining)
202191
[18]
"It Ain't Right"76
[18]
"Love Me or Let Me Go"2022
"Rather Be Alone"
"Same Mistake"
(featuring BIM)[ citation needed ]
2023
"Used to Be"
(with Welshy)
"Something More" [19]

Remixes

TitleYearOriginal artist(s)
"Space"2021 Becky Hill
"New Love" Silk City, Ellie Goulding
"Don't Play" Anne-Marie, KSI, Digital Farm Animals
"Astronaut in the Ocean" Masked Wolf
"Love (Sweet Love)" Little Mix
"Losing My Mind"2022 Lyra

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