Jordan Kyle
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Jordan Kyle | |
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Origin | Buffalo, New York, United States |
Occupations | Songwriter, producer |
Years active | 2010–present |
Website | jordankyle.co |
Jordan Kyle is a music producer, songwriter and sound engineer based in Los Angeles, California. He has written and produced for Girls' Generation, Charice, SHINee, EXO and Craig Smart. His corporate works include music creation for Disney, MTV, Sony Music, and Rocawear.
Discography
Year | Artist | Album | Notes | Charts/Awards |
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2010 | Craig Smart | 123 | Producer, Co-writer, ("123") | Certified Canadian Gold[1] No. 33 Billboard Hot 100 |
2011 | Charice | Infinity | Co-Producer, Co-writer ("Lesson For Life") | No. 8 Billboard Top Albums No. 5 Oricon Albums |
2013 | Girls' Generation | I Got a Boy | Co-Producer, Co-writer ("Romantic St.") | No. 1 Album in Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, United States and Philippines No. 7 Japan Oricon Weekly Albums Chart |
2013 | Shinee | Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You
The Misconceptions of Us Repackage |
Co-Producer ("Dream Girl") | No. 1 Gaon No. 3 Billboard K-Pop Hot 100[2] No. 2 Billboard World Albums No. 5 Billboard Heatseekers No. 10 Oricon Albums |
2013 | Exo | XOXO | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("Don't Go") | No. 1 Billboard World Albums Chart No. 1 South in Korea (Gaon and Hanteo Charts) and Japan (Oricon Chart) No. 23 Billboard US Top Heatseekers Albums |
2013 | Exo | XOXO Repackage | Co-Producer, Co-Writer ("Growl") | No. 1 Billboard World Albums[3]
No. 3 Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 No. 1 Gaon No. 1 on Bugs, MelOn, Mnet, Soribada, Daum, Monkey3, Olleh and Naver (Korea)
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2014 | Niel (of Teen Top) | TBA | Co-Producer, Co-Writer | TBA |
References
- ↑ "123" Certified Gold, Music Canada. Retrieved 31 August 2013.
- ↑ SHINee's "Dream Girl" makes an all-kill on real time charts + clips from 'SHINee Music Spoiler' released, Allkpop, 19 February 2013. Retrieved 31 August 2013.
- ↑ EXO Talks 'Growl' and Global Success in Video Interview (Exclusive). Retrieved 18 September 2013.
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