Always Looking for Songwriters: Let’s Make Timeless Records Together

As a music producer, nothing gets me more excited than collaborating with talented songwriters who know how to tell a story, capture a feeling, and bring songs to life. Whether you're an emerging lyricist with a strong pen or a seasoned writer with hits under your belt, I'm always on the lookout for new collaborators to create something powerful with.

Why I Value Songwriters

Behind every great record is a great song. I’ve worked on tracks that range from chart-topping pop to left-of-center indie and R&B, and the common thread is always strong songwriting. A well-written hook, a clever turn of phrase, a lyric that cuts deep — that’s what makes people hit repeat. Production can elevate a song, but it all starts with the writing.

What I'm Looking For

I’m drawn to songwriters who:

  • Write with authenticity and emotion

  • Understand structure and dynamics

  • Aren’t afraid to experiment with melodies or lyrics

  • Want to build long-term creative partnerships, not just one-off collabs

Whether you specialize in toplines, lyrics, melodies, or all three — if your writing has that “it” factor, I want to hear from you.

The Creative Process

I love sessions that feel collaborative, open, and honest. Sometimes I’ll send over a beat and see what you vibe with. Other times, we’ll start from scratch, bouncing ideas until the energy is right. I’m not precious about the process — I just care that the song connects and sounds great.

When songs are finished, we can release those ourselves or I can pitch those demos to major labels and their roster of artists. Additionally, we can pitch the music for sync licensing.

Let’s Build

I'm looking for a connection. Great records come from trust and creative chemistry. If you're a songwriter hungry to build a catalog, land placements, or even develop a unique artist project, let's talk.

📩 If you’re a songwriter interested in working together, hit me up. Demos, rough ideas, even voice notes — I want to hear what you’re working on.

Let’s make something that moves people.

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