Jamie Scott
Jamie Scott was born in England on February 12th, 1984 and is the Folk Singer. At the age of 40, Jamie Scott biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.
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Jamie Scott (born James Christopher Needle 12 February 1984) is an English singer, songwriter, and producer.
Career
Scott has released 11 UK No.1 albums, 4 US Billboard No.1 albums, and three Number 1 UK singles, as a writer and producer.
Scott has worked with many artists, including Westlife, One Direction, Rag'n'Bone Man, Justin Bieber, Major Lazer, Rudimental, Jess Glynne, Martin Garrix, Jessie Ware, Enrique Iglesias, Christina Perri, and Ed Sheeran, including Westlife, One Direction, John Learman.
Scott's No.1 songs co-written include "Cold Water" by Major Lazer and Justin Bieber, "These Days" by Rudimental, "Heartbeat" by Enrique Iglesias, and "Too Much to Ask" by Niall Horan.
In 2022, Scott was named in the UK Awards for his contribution to Rudimental's "These Days" and was nominated for Song Of The Year at the Brit Awards for his work on Tom Grennan's hit "Ivor Bit of Love."
Scott is one of the key collaborators of One Direction, co-writing "Story of My Life", "Drag Me Down," "You & I," "Midnight Memories," "More Than This," and "More Than This." Scott was the No.1 Album in the United States and United Kingdom, with more than 30 million worldwide sales. Scott is the only collaborator on every One Direction album, and he was instrumental in the band's transition from teen-pop to a more mature, folk-oriented style. Scott has continued to write for the band members, most notably on Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson. "This Town," "Too Much to Ask," and "Put a Little Love on Me" by Niall Horan were among Scott's singles that were released in Billboard Top Tensions.
Scott was the executive producer of Rag'n'Bone Man's debut album Human, co-writing four songs, including the hit song "Skin." The album debuted at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart, becoming the first-selling debut album by a male artist in ten years.
Under the pseudonym J.S., Scott has written and performed music. Baylin is a fictional town in the United States.
Scott never listened to popular, contemporary music while growing up, according to his website. He began his musical career intending to write music for other artists, but publishers would reply that they liked his name and wanted to hear them sing. Scott signed a record deal with Sony Music in 2002, collaborating with keyboardist Toby Smith, a songwriter and songwriter from Jamiroquai, to produce a full-length album due to this. During this period, he performed with artists including Alicia Keys, Amy Winehouse, Ryan Adams, Kelly Clarkson, Gabrielle, Mario Winans, and Ginuwine.
Soul Searching, Scott's debut album, was supposed to be out in early 2005. However, the release was postponed and eventually cancelled due to Sony Music & BMG's tumultuous merger.
In 2006, Scott appeared in the film Step Up, portraying Colin. In the film, he appears in "Made."
Scott joined Polydor Records as Jamie Scott & The Town in 2007 and Unveiled the album Park Bench Theories the same year. Singles "When Will I See Your Face Again" and "Standing In The Rain" preceded the album.
Scott started working with producer TommyD in 2008, releasing music under the name Graffiti6. Various television commercial campaigns and FIFA 12 were among the pair's debut songs, "Stare Into The Sun," which was also featured on FIFA 12. In 2011, the two signed to Capitol Records in the United States, and in 2012, they announced their debut album Colours. On April 21, 2014, the Bridge's second album, "The Bridge," was released a digitally.
Scott appeared on One Direction's Where We Are Tour, which included three shows at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
Scott has released two solo albums on his own record label, Catherine Records: My Hurricane and 2020's How Still The River are two albums from 2015.
Scott wrote and talked about Martin Garrix & David Guetta's "So Far Away" in 2017, and he also appeared on Wally Lopez's "Can't Stop The Beat" on YouTube.