Joe Janiak
Joe Janiak | |
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Birth name | Joseph Janiak |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Singer/songwriter |
Years active | 2012 | –present
Joseph Janiak is a multi-platinum selling British singer/songwriter[1][2] and record producer[3][4] based in Los Angeles, United States. He is mostly known for being a songwriter for the likes of Ellie Goulding, Tove Lo, Snakehips, Britney Spears, Take That, and Adam Lambert.[5] His most known appearance, as both songwriter and producer, was on the multi million selling 2017 hit single "Don't Leave" by Snakehips and MØ.
Discography[]
Lead singer[]
Single | Year |
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"The Best You Ever Had" | 2018 |
"Heaven Knows" | |
"The Big One" | 2019 |
"In My Head" | 2020 |
Featured Appearances[]
Single | Artist(s) | Year | Album |
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"Vibes" (featuring Joe Janiak) |
Tove Lo | 2016 | Lady Wood |
"Bad Reputation" (featuring Joe Janiak) |
Avicii | 2019 | TIM |
"Never Leave Me" (featuring Joe Janiak) | |||
"Follow" (with Joe Janiak) |
Kygo | 2020 | Golden Hour |
Songwriting and Production Credits[]
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Credits |
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"Gold" | 2013 | Bondax | Co-writer | |
"Beating Heart" | 2014 | Ellie Goulding | Divergent: OST | |
"Higher Than Higher" | Take That | III | ||
"The Original High" | 2015 | Adam Lambert | The Original High | |
"Underground" | ||||
"There I Said It" | ||||
"Around U" | Ellie Goulding | Delirium | ||
"Forever (Pt. II)" | Snakehips | Forever Pt. II EP | ||
"Make Me..."[1][3] (featuring G-Eazy) |
2016 | Britney Spears | Glory | - |
"Vibes"[1] (featuring Joe Janiak) |
Tove Lo | Lady Wood | Co-writer/Featured Artist | |
"Mayflies" | Benjamin Francis Leftwich | After The Rain | Co-writer/Producer | |
"Groves" | ||||
"Summer" | ||||
"Just Breathe" | ||||
"Don't Leave" (with MØ) |
2017 | Snakehips | TBA | |
"Tremble" | LPX | Co-writer | ||
"Cycles" | Tove Lo | Blue Lips | ||
"Explore" | Sundara Karma | Youth Is Only Ever Fun in Retrospect |
Producer | |
"Flame" | Co-writer/Producer | |||
"Sway" | 2018 | Tove Styrke | Sway | |
"On a Level" | ||||
"Punches" | Noah Cyrus | Good Cry EP | ||
"Fever" | Elley Duhe | Dragon Mentality EP | ||
"New York Narcotic" | The Knocks | New York Narcotic | Co-writer | |
"Walk Away" | Hurts | Desire | Co-writer/Producer | |
"Wherever You Go" | ||||
"Debbie" | Your Smith | Bad Habit EP | Co-writer | |
"Gucci Rock n Rolla" (featuring Rivers Cuomo & Kyle) |
2019 | Snakehips | Non-album single | |
"In Vain" | Sigrid | Sucker Punch | Co-writer/Producer | |
"End of the Earth" | Marina | Love + Fear | To be confirmed | |
"You" | To be confirmed | |||
"Bad Reputation" | Avicii | Tim | - | |
"Never Leave Me" | - | |||
"Ain't A Thing" | - | |||
"Fades Away" | - | |||
"Down Low" | Astrid S | (Single) | Producer | |
"Never Gonna Like You" | Bea Miller | (Single) | - | |
"Forever" | Lewis Capaldi | Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent | Producer | |
"Defenceless" | 2020 | Louis Tomlinson | Walls | Co-writer/Producer |
"Better Now" | Oh Wonder | No One Else Can Hear Your Crown | - | |
"Bad News Baby" | ALMA | Have You Seen Her | - | |
"Final Fantasy" | Producer | |||
"Love Don't" | Adam Lambert | Velvet | Producer | |
"Drunk Enough To" | NEA | '(Single)' | Producer | |
"New Best Friend" | Neon Trees | '(Single)' | Producer | |
"FAYF" | Grey (duo) | DARK | Co-writer | |
"Follow" | Kygo | Golden Hour | - | |
"Moon" | 2021 | Jonah Kagen | (Single) | Co-writer/Producer |
"Call My Name" | JP Cooper | (Single) | Co-writer/Co-producer | |
"Bitter Taste" | Billy Idol | (Single) | Co-writer | |
"Wish You Did" | Jonah Kagen | (Single) | Co-writer/Producer | |
"Make You Move (feat. Nørskov & Keeya Keys) | Rudimental | Ground Control | Co-writer | |
"Catching A Dream" | Jonah Kagen | (Single) | Co-writer/Producer |
References[]
- ^ a b c "How a Trip to Nicaragua Inspired a Song on Tove Lo's New Album". EW.com. November 4, 2016. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
- ^ Lipshutz, Jason (March 21, 2014). "Ellie Goulding Aches For Downtime: 'I Need To Sort My Life Out'". Billboard. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
- ^ a b Kennedy, Gerrick D. (July 15, 2016). "Britney Spears' smooth 'Make Me' sees the pop star exploring a new, mature sound". latimes.com. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
- ^ Kennedy, Gerrick D. (September 7, 2016). "Why Britney Spears and her team opted for tradition with the release of 'Glory'". latimes.com. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
- ^ Lipshutz, Jason (March 20, 2014). "Adam Lambert Working With Max Martin on New Album". Billboard. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
Categories:
- British male singer-songwriters
- Living people
- Singers from London
- British record producers
- British singer stubs