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Joe Janiak
Birth nameJoseph Janiak
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer/songwriter, Producer
Years active2012 (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 Måneskin and Tom Morello, Ellie Goulding, Lewis Capaldi, Elle King, Snakehips, Noah Cyrus, Avicii, Tove Lo, Bebe Rexha, Kygo, Matt Maeson and more.

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Discography

Lead singer

Single Year
"The Best You Ever Had" 2018
"Heaven Knows"
"The Big One" 2019
"In My Head" 2020

Guest appearances

Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Vibes" 2016 Tove Lo Lady Wood
"Bad Reputation" 2019 Avicii TIM
"Never Leave Me"
"Follow" 2020 Kygo Golden Hour

Songwriting and Production Credits

Year Title Artist(s) Album Credits
2013 "Gold" Bondax Non-album single Co-writer
2014 "Beating Heart" Ellie Goulding Divergent: OST
"Higher Than Higher" Take That III
2015 "The Original High" Adam Lambert The Original High
"Underground"
"There I Said It"
"Around U" Ellie Goulding Delirium
"Forever (Pt. II)" Snakehips Forever Pt. II EP
2016 "Make Me..."[1][3]
(featuring G-Eazy)
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"
2017 "Don't Leave"
(with )
Snakehips Non-album singles
"Tremble" LPX Co-writer
"Cycles" Tove Lo Blue Lips
"Explore" Sundara Karma Youth Is Only Ever Fun
in Retrospect
Producer
"Flame" Co-writer/Producer
2018 "Sway" 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
2019 "Gucci Rock n Rolla"
(featuring Rivers Cuomo & Kyle)
Snakehips Non-album single
"In Vain" Sigrid Sucker Punch
"End of the Earth" Marina Love + Fear
"You"
"Bad Reputation"
(featuring Joe Janiak)
Avicii Tim Co-writer/Featured Artist
"Never Leave Me"
(featuring Joe Janiak)
"Ain't A Thing" Co-writer
"Fades Away"
"Down Low" Astrid S Non-album singles Producer
"Never Gonna Like You"
(with Snakehips)
Bea Miller Co-writer
"Forever" Lewis Capaldi Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent Co-writer/Producer
2020 "Defenceless" Louis Tomlinson Walls
"Better Now" Oh Wonder No One Else Can Wear Your Crown Co-writer
"Bad News Baby" ALMA Have U Seen Her?
"Love Don't" Adam Lambert VELVET Co-writer/Producer
"Drunk Enough To" NEA Non-album single Producer
"New Best Friend" Neon Trees I Can Feel You Forgetting Me Co-writer/Producer
"FAYF" Grey DARK Co-writer
"Follow"
(with Joe Janiak)
Kygo Golden Hour Co-writer/Featured Artist
2021 "Moon" Jonah Kagen Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
"Call My Name" JP Cooper She
"Bitter Taste" Billy Idol The Roadside Co-writer
"Wish You Did" Jonah Kagen Non-album singles Co-writer/Producer
"Catching A Dream"
2022 "Purity" Lilyisthatyou
"Drowning" Jonah Kagen
"Last Man On Earth" Anna Bates
"Plug Me In" Coin Uncanny Valley Co-writer
"Turbulence" Jonah Kagen Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
"All These Dreams" Sundara Karma Oblivion! Co-writer
"Blood Runs Red" Matt Maeson Never Had To Leave
"One Day Less" Anson Seabra Non-album single
"Cage" Billy Idol The Cage
"Running From The Ghost"
"Rebel Like You'
"Night at the Zoo" Foreign Air Hello Sunshine Co-writer/Producer
"Threads" Desure Non-album single Co-producer
"Will You Love Me Tomorrow" Lauren Spencer Smith Meet Cute (Motion Picture Soundtrack) Producer
"Graveyard Shift" Jonah Kagen Georgia Got Colder Co-writer/Producer
"Chemicals!"
"Fever"
(featuring Lukas Graham)
Kygo Thrill of the Chase Co-writer
2023 "Gossip"
(featuring Tom Morello)
Måneskin Rush!
"Pinewood" Desure Non-album singles Co-producer
"Still Blue"
"Love Go By" Elle King Come Get Your Wife Co-writer
"Pretty Vicious- Acoustic" The Struts Unplugged at EastWest
"Hungry Heart"
(featuring Hayley Kiyoko)
Steve Aoki & Galantis Non-album single
"Satellite"
(featuring Snoop Dogg)
Bebe Rexha Bebe Co-writer/Producer
"Blue Moon"
"I Am" Co-producer
"Who's Gonna Love You Tonight"
(featuring Tinashe)
Snakehips never worry Co-writer/Co-producer
"Sometimes..."
(featuring Daya & EARTHGANG)
Co-writer/Co-producer
"Deal with It"
(featuring Kilo Kush)
Co-writer
"Favorite Daze" Neon Trees Non-album single Co-writer/Co-producer
"Losing My Head" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
"Swinging At The Stars" Claire Rosinkranz Just Because Co-writer/Producer
2024 "Another Nightmare" The Vaccines Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations Co-Writer

References

  1. ^ a b c "How a Trip to Nicaragua Inspired a Song on Tove Lo's New Album". EW.com. 4 November 2016. Retrieved 24 December 2017.
  2. ^ Lipshutz, Jason (21 March 2014). "Ellie Goulding Aches For Downtime: 'I Need To Sort My Life Out'". Billboard. Retrieved 24 December 2017.
  3. ^ a b Kennedy, Gerrick D. (15 July 2016). "Britney Spears' smooth 'Make Me' sees the pop star exploring a new, mature sound". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 24 December 2017.
  4. ^ Kennedy, Gerrick D. (7 September 2016). "Why Britney Spears and her team opted for tradition with the release of 'Glory'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 24 December 2017.


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