Draft:Joe London
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Submission declined on 21 September 2023 by Qcne (talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article—that is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published, reliable, secondary sources that are independent of the subject (see the guidelines on the notability of music-related topics). Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see technical help and learn about mistakes to avoid when addressing this issue). If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Wikipedia. |
- Comment: Could possibly be notable but there's not enough independent significant coverage listed in the sources. WikiOriginal-9 (talk) 21:40, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
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Joe London | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Joe Spargur |
Also known as | Joe London |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Record producer and songwriter |
Website | https://www.instagram.com/joe_lndn/?hl=en |
Joe Spargur, popularly known as Joe London, is a professional record producer and songwriter. Joe has had recent success in the pop music world with the release of singles with Pitbull, Jason Derulo, Fifth Harmony and LunchMoney Lewis..[1][2][3] His work is included in the Apple Music Songwriter playlist series.[4] He has a Spotify for songwriters page.[5] He has contributed to songs on the soundtracks for Bright (film), Snatched (2017 film), Chronicle (film), and Triple Frontier (film).[6]
Spargur is also the co-producer the podcast And the Writer Is... which is hosted by Ross Golan. It has garnered three million downloads. Their episodes include interviews with Gwen Stefani, Lin Manuel-Miranda, Benny Blanco, Meghan Trainor, Wyclef Jean, Nile Rodgers, Jon Bellion, Charli XCX, Ryan Tedder, Mike Shinoda, Bonnie McKee, Ricky Reed, Bebe Rexha, Ali Tamposi, Jack Antonoff, Julia Michaels, and more. Spargur and Golan act as advocates for the songwriting community and have offered mentoring services via the 21st Annual NSAI Song Context.[7] On top of working on the production side, he was also interviewed on the podcast, recorded LIVE from the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music.[8] In the interview with Ross Golan he described his songwriting journey from Wisconsin to Los Angeles, explaining how he is responsible for penning diverse hits such as Thomas Rhett’s Grammy nominated and BMI Country Song of the Year, “Die A Happy Man,[9]” Pitbull’s “Fireball,” Jason Derulo’s “Wiggle (feat. Snoop Dogg),” Sage The Gemini’s “Now and Later,” Fifth Harmony’s “BO$$,” Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s “Speak to a Girl,” and Lizzo’s “Worship.” In addition to his success as a songwriter, he is a renowned producer who co-wrote and co-produced Thomas Rhett’s Grammy nominated album ‘Life Changes’ as well as co-produced the album’s hit single “Craving You (feat. Maren Morris).” He also co-wrote and co-produced Bomba Estéreo’s Grammy nominated albums ‘Amanecer’ and ‘Ayo’[10]
Discography[edit]
Year | Artist | Song | Album |
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2014 | Pitbull | "Fireball" | Globalization |
"Day Drinking" | Globalization | ||
Jason Derulo | "Wiggle" | Talk Dirty | |
Fifth Harmony | "BO$$" | Reflection | |
Union J | "Midnight Train" | You Got It All | |
Tim McGraw | "The View" | Sundown Heaven Town Deluxe Edition | |
2015 | Bomba Estéreo | "Fiesta" | Amanecer |
Robin Schulz | "Headlights" | Sugar | |
LunchMoney Lewis | "Real Thing" | Bills - EP | |
Travis Mills | "Young & Stupid (feat. T.I.)" | Young & Stupid | |
Thomas Rhett | "Die A Happy Man" | Tangled Up | |
"Vacation" | Tangled Up | ||
"I Feel Good" | Tangled Up | ||
2016 | Jake Miller | "Good Thing" | Overnight |
Lizzo | "Worship" | Coconut Oil | |
Sage The Gemini | "Now And Later" | Now And Later - Single | |
Nitemayor | "Zombie" | Zombie - Single | |
Kungs | "When You're Gone" | Layers | |
2017 | Ricky Reed | "Joan of Arc" | Joan of Arc - Single |
Pitbull | "Bad Man (feat. Robin Thicke, Joe Perry & Travis Barker") | Bad Man - Single | |
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill | "Speak to a Girl" | Speak to a Girl - Single | |
Meghan Trainor | "Goosebumps" | Goosebumps - Single | |
Ricky Reed | "Good Vibrations" | Good Vibrations (From "The Emoji Movie" Soundtrack) - Single | |
Thomas Rhett | "Sixteen" | Life Changes | |
"Sweetheart" | Life Changes | ||
Bomba Estéreo | "Internacionales" | Ayo | |
"Quimica" | Ayo | ||
"Ayo" | Ayo | ||
"Taganga" | Ayo | ||
Ha*Ash | "Eso No Va A Suceder" | 30 de Febrero | |
"Llueve Sobre Mojado" | 30 de Febrero | ||
"Extraños" | 30 de Febrero | ||
Alex Aiono | "Does It Feel Like Falling" | Does It Feel Like Falling - EP | |
DRAM & Neil Young | "Campfire" | Bright: The Album | |
2018 | Lizzo | "Fitness" | Fitness - Single |
Charlotte Lawrence | "Everybody Loves You" | Everybody Loves You - Single | |
Galantis | "Satisfied (feat. MAX)" | Satisfied - Single | |
2019 | Ally Brooke | "Low Key (feat. Tyga)" | Low Key - Single |
Thomas Rhett | "Blessed" | Center Point Road | |
Kiiara | "Open My Mouth" | Open My Mouth - Single | |
2020 | The Chicks | "Everybody Loves You" | Gaslighter (album) |
Lady A | "Heroes (feat. Thomas Rhett)" | Ocean (Lady Antebellum album) | |
2021 | Brynn Cartelli | "Imaginary Stranger" | Based On A True Story (Brynn Cartelli EP) |
Francis Karel | "Another" | Another - Single | |
Bailey Zimmerman | "Where It Ends" | Where It Ends - Single | |
2022 | Max Drazen | "Blurry Pictures" | Blurry Pictures - Single |
Amy Shark | "Only Wanna Be With You" | Only Wanna Be With You - Single | |
mazie | "girls just wanna have sex" | girls just wanna have sex - single | |
Peach Tree Rascals | "I Need That" | End of Time - EP | |
2023 | Colton Dixon | "Unbreakable" | Canvas - EP |
"Hold On To Hope" | |||
"Giants" | |||
Natalie Jane | "Do or Die" | Do or Die - Single | |
Pitbull & Nile Rodgers | "Freak 54 (Freak Out)" | Freak 54 (Freak Out) - Single |
References[edit]
- ^ "Robin Schulz headlights video ilsey". Idolator. 3 April 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
- ^ "Joe London's Credit". allmusic.com. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
- ^ "Hit House". bmi.com. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
- ^ "Joe London: The Songwriters". Apple Music - Web Player. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
- ^ "Joe London is a songwriter". artists.spotify.com. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
- ^ "Joe London | Composer, Soundtrack". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
- ^ Talley, Brittni (2020-08-28). "21st ANNUAL NSAI SONG CONTEST BEGINS SEPTEMBER 1, 2020!". Nashville Songwriters Association International. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
- ^ "Spotify". open.spotify.com. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
- ^ "Kenny Chesney Receives BMI President's Award at the 2016 BMI Country Awards". BMI.com. 2016-11-02. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
- ^ "Past Episodes". And The Writer Is... 2018-06-11. Retrieved 2023-10-10.