Jordan Riley

Jordan Riley is an English record producer and songwriter. He is currently working on upcoming projects for artists including Zara Larsson, Bibi Bourelly, Jvck James, Nina Nesbitt, Ella Henderson, Rita Ora, Mabel, Blackbear, Naaz and WENS. He has written singles such as "Found What I've Been Looking For" from Tom Grennan's debut album Lighting Matches. He has produced and written for numerous artists including Nina Nesbitt and Mabel. Riley has achieved numerous Gold records in the UK.

Jordan Riley
Birth nameJordan Riley
OriginWhitley Bay, North Tyneside, England
GenresPop, R&B, Hip Hop, Rock
Occupation(s)songwriter, record producer
Instrumentscomputer, keyboard, guitar, bass guitar, vocals
Years active2016–present

He is managed by Milk & Honey and signed to BMG UK publishing.[1]

Biography

Riley was born in North Shields, United Kingdom. He is based in London, and also works in Los Angeles. Riley graduated with a degree in Composition from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

Writing and production credits

Artist Song Album/EP Label Certifications Prod/Write
Mabel Red Flag Red Flag Polydor Records Co Write
The Vamps Glory Days Cherry Blossom EMI Records Co Write, Production
Ella Henderson & Roger Sanchez Dream On Me Dream On Me Atlantic Records Co Write, Production
Paloma Faith Better Than This Better Than This RCA Production
Ella Henderson Take Care Of You Take Care Of You Atlantic Records Vocal Production
Blackbear & Nina Nesbitt Best You Had (Remix) Best You Had Cooking Vinyl Production, co write
WENS Tongue Tied Lemoncholy Warner Records Production
WENS Forest Fire Lemoncholy Warner Records Co-Write, Production
WENS After The Party Ends Lemoncholy Warner Records Co-Write, Production
Sea Girls Timeless Under Exit Lights Polydor Records Co-Write
Jax Jones ft. Ella Henderson This Is Real This Is Real Polydor Records BPI: Platinum Vocal Production & Acoustic Mix
twst Girl On Your TV Girl On Your TV Good Soldier Songs Ad-Prod
WENS Rich & Famous Rich & Famous Warner Records Prod, Co-Write
Ella Henderson Friends Glorious Atlantic Records Ad-Prod, Mix
Ella Henderson Young Glorious Atlantic Records Prod, Co-Write, Mix
Jvck James Summer Detour RCA Prod, Co-Write, Mix
Mabel I Belong To Me High Expectations Polydor Records BPI: Gold Production
Mabel Lucky High Expectations Polydor Records BPI: Gold Production, Co-Write
Ben Platt Honest Man Sing to Me Instead Atlantic Records Co-Prod, Co-Write
The Vamps Missing You Missing You EP Virgin EMI Production, Co-Write
Nina Nesbitt The Best You Had

The Moments I'm Missing

Sacred

The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change Cooking Vinyl Production, Co-Write
Ray BLK Don't Beg Don't Beg Island Records Ad-Production
Joel Baker Harder To Fall

Don't Leave

Harder To Fall Virgin EMI Production
Olly Murs Love Me Again You Know I Know RCA|Sony BPI: Gold[2] Co-Production
Sigrid High Five (Remix) High Five Island Records Production
Maty Noyes Perspective Love Songs From a Lolita Lava Records Production, Co-Write
Jonas Blue Drink To You (feat. Zak Abel) Blue Positiva|Virgin EMI BPI: Gold Production
Hazers ft. Alex Aiono What Do We Do What Do We Do Warner Bros Production, Co-Write
Not3s, Dakota Sober Sober Virgin EMI Production, Co-Write
Dua Lipa IDGAF (Remix) IDGAF Warner Bros Production
WENS Take

Reason

Romantic

Bottles

That Really Long Night nowucme Production, Co-Write
James Bay Wild Love (Jonas Blue Remix) Wild Love Universal Records Production
Hazers Drive Drive Warner Bros Records Production
Tom Grennan Found What I've Been Looking For Lighting Matches Insanity Records Co-Production, Co-Write
Nina Nesbitt The Best You Had The Best You Had Cooking Vinyl Production, Co-Write
Calum Scott Come Back Home Only Human Capitol Records BPI: Gold[4] Co-Write
Hazers Changes Changes Warner Bros Records Production, Co-Write
Nina Nesbitt The Moments I'm Missing The Moments I'm Missing Cooking Vinyl Co-Production, Mix
Nadia Rose, Wolfie Better Than Me Better Than Me Production, Co-Write
Dan Caplen featuring Ray BLK Flat Champagne Flat Champagne Atlantic Records Production, Co-Write

References

  1. "Jordan Riley". Bmg.com. 7 February 2019.
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