Matt McGinn (songwriter)
Matt McGinn is a Nashville based multi-platinum, award winning songwriter and producer.[1]
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Birth name | Matthew McGinn |
Origin | Ashburn, Virginia, U.S. |
Genres | Country, Pop, Rock |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, Producer |
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Years active | 2012-Present |
Associated acts | Kane Brown, Ryan Hurd |
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2018 | AIMP Nashville Awards | Rising Songwriter of the Year | N/A | Nominated |
Billboard Music Awards | Top Country Song | "What Ifs" | Nominated | |
American Music Awards | Favorite Country Song | "Heaven" | Won | |
SESAC Country Awards | Song of the Year | ”Heaven” | Won | |
SESAC Country Awards | Songwriter of the Year | N/A | Won | |
2019 | Billboard Music Awards | Top Country Song | "Heaven" | Nominated |
2020 | SESAC Country Awards | Songwriter of the Year | N/A | Won |
Songwriting Discography
Year | Artist | Album | Song | Co-writer(s) |
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2020 | Kane Brown | Mixtape Volume 1 | "Cool Again" | Kane Brown, Josh Hoge, Lindsay Rimes |
"Worship You" | Brown, Alexander Izquierdo, Ryan Vojtesak | |||
"BFE" | Brown, Sam Ellis, Taylor Phillips, Will Weatherly | |||
"Didn't Know What Love Was" | Brown, Shy Carter, Lindsay Rimes | |||
"Last Time I Say Sorry" Feat. John Legend | Brown, Andrew Goldstein, John Legend | |||
Cool Again: Remix Feat. Nelly | "Cool Again" Feat. Nelly | Kane Brown, Josh Hoge, Lindsay Rimes, Nelly | ||
Jimmie Allen | Bettie James | "Drunk & I Miss You" Feat. Mickey Guyton | Lauren LaRue, Tommy Cecil | |
Tim McGraw | Here on Earth | "7500 OBO" | Nathan Spicer, Jennifer Schott | |
MacKenzie Porter | Drinkin' Songs: The Collection | "Seeing Other People" | Emily Falvey, Jason Afable | |
Lindsay Ell | Heart Theory | "Want Me Back" | Lindsay Ell, Kane Brown, Lindsay Rimes | |
"Wrong Girl" | Ell, Steph Jones, Luke Niccoli | |||
"The Other Side" | Ell, Jessie Jo Dillon | |||
"Ready To Love" | Ell, Jessie Jo Dillon, Joey Hyde | |||
Renee Blair | Get The Girl | "Get The Girl" | Renee Blair, Jordan Schmidt | |
Heatin' Up My Summer | "Heatin' Up My Summer" | Renee Blair, Jordan Schmidt | ||
Kyle Clark | Kyle Clark EP | "First Time Feels" | Kyle Clark, Jordan Schmidt | |
Josh Abbott Band | The Luckiest | "The Luckiest" | Josh Abbott, Joe Clemmons | |
Chrissy Metz | Actress | "Actress" | Chrissy Metz, Nicolette Hayford | |
Cady Groves | Bless My Heart | "Camo" | Cady Groves | |
Sarah Allison Turner | The Idea Of You | "The Idea Of You" | Sarah Allison Turner, Daniel Ross | |
Drew Parker | While You're Gone EP | "The Runway" | Drew Parker, James McNair | |
2019 | Marshmello | One Thing Right | "One Thing Right" | Kane Brown, Christopher Comstock, Jesse Frasure, Josh Hoge |
Cassadee Pope | Stages | "If My Heart Had A Heart" | Hannah Ellis, Josh Kerr | |
Sam Riggs | Love & Panic | "Until My Heart Stops Beating" | Chris Loocke, Sam Riggs, Andy Sheridan | |
Lauren Duski | Midwestern Girl | "Runnin' (To You)" | Ryan Beaver, Lauren Duski | |
Renee Blair | Better Off | "Better Off" | Renee Blair, Walker Hayes, Shane McAnally, Jordan Schmidt | |
Girlfriend | "Girlfriend" | Renee Blair, Jordan Schmidt | ||
Ryan Hurd | Platonic EP | "Platonic" | Ryan Hurd, Nathan Spicer, Ryan Beaver | |
John Gurney | Speak Of The Devil | "Speak Of The Devil" | John Gurney, Neil Medley | |
Joey Hyde | Looks Like You | "Looks Like You" | Joey Hyde, Joe Clemmons | |
2018 | Kane Brown | Experiment | "Baby Come Back To Me" | Kane Brown, Chase McGill, Will Weatherly |
"Homesick" | Brock Berryhill, Brown, Taylor Phillips | |||
"One Night Only" | Brown, Corey Crowder, Josh Hoge | |||
"My Where I Come From" | Brown, Chase McGill, Will Weatherly | |||
Adam Sanders | Adam Sanders | "Anything Like Me" | Adam Sanders, Tommy Cecil | |
Michael Ray | Amos | "I'm Gonna Miss You" | Corey Crowder | |
Renee Blair | Gotta Quit Drinkin | "Gotta Quit Drinkin" | Renee Blair, Kylie Sackley | |
Me Tonight | "Me Tonight" | Renee Blair, Shane McAnally, Jordan Schmidt | ||
Teddy Robb | Lead Me On | "Lead Me On" | Ryan Beaver, Aaron Eshuis, Teddy Robb | |
Chance McKinney | I2 | "Call You Quits" | Jason Massey, April Geesbrecht | |
2017 | Kane Brown | Kane Brown (Deluxe Edition) | "Heaven" | Shy Carter, Lindsay Rymes |
The Swon Brothers | Pretty Cool Scars EP | "About Last Night" | The Swon Brothers, Joey Hyde | |
Walker Hayes | Boom | "Prescriptions" | Walker Hayes | |
Kylie Morgan | Christmas Without You | "Christmas Without You" | Kylie Morgan, Aaron Eshuis | |
2016 | Kane Brown | Chapter 1 | "Last Minute Late Night" | Corey Crowder, Ben Caver |
Florida Georgia Line | Dig Your Roots | "Island" | Jordan Schmidt, Ryan Hurd | |
Kane Brown | Kane Brown | "What Ifs" feat. Lauren Alaina | Kane Brown, Jordan Schmidt | |
Madeline Merlo | Free Soul | "Whatcha Wanna Do About It" | Connie Harrington, Steve Moakler | |
2015 | Josh Abbott Band | Front Row Seat | "Wasn't That Drunk" feat. Carly Pearce[2][3] | Neil Medley, Emily Weisband |
Maddie & Tae | Start Here | "Right Here, Right Now" | Taylor Dye, Maddie Marlow | |
Hinder | When The Smoke Clears | "Hit The Ground" | Corey Crowder, Marshall Dutton, Cody Hanson | |
Clayton Gardner | Under The Lights | "Only Thing Missing" | Jacob Davis | |
"How To Love" | Aaron Eshuis, Jon Mabe | |||
2014 | Adam Brand | My Side of the Street | "Right On The Money" | Corey Crowder, Cale Dodds |
MacKenzie Porter | MacKenzie Porter | "One of These Days" | MacKenzie Porter, Parker Welling | |
"Son Of A" | Porter | |||
Gavin Slate | Don't Be Scared At All | "Leave You To See" | Gavin Slate | |
2013 | Jake Owen | Days of Gold | "Surefire Feeling" | Ryan Hurd, Steve Moakler |
2012 | Jake Owen | Endless Summer EP | "Surefire Feeling" | Ryan Hurd, Steve Moakler |
References
- http://www.smacksongs.com/matthew-mcginn Matthew McGinn, SMACKSongs Creator
- "Josh Abbott Band Eyes National Radio with 'Wasn't That Drunk'". Sounds Like Nashville. April 19, 2016. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
- "Josh Abbott Band Ready Raw New Breakup Album 'Front Row Seat'". Rolling Stone. August 20, 2015. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
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