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'''Jason Gregory Evigan''' (born June 10, 1983) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. |
'''Jason Gregory Evigan''' (born June 10, 1983) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. |
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His songwriting credits include co-writing and production of [[Maroon 5]]'s "[[Girls Like You]]" and "[[What Lovers Do]]", [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]'s "[[Ghosttown (Madonna song)|Ghosttown]]", [[Demi Lovato]]'s "[[Heart Attack (Demi Lovato song)|Heart Attack]]",<ref name="swu"/> the [[Jason Derulo]] and [[ |
His songwriting credits include co-writing and production of [[Maroon 5]]'s "[[Girls Like You]]" and "[[What Lovers Do]]", [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]'s "[[Ghosttown (Madonna song)|Ghosttown]]", [[Demi Lovato]]'s "[[Heart Attack (Demi Lovato song)|Heart Attack]]",<ref name="swu"/> the [[Jason Derulo]] and [[2 Chainz]] featured three-time platinum "[[Talk Dirty (Jason Derulo song)|Talk Dirty]]", [[David Guetta]]'s "[[Lovers on the Sun]]", and [[Robin Schulz]]'s "[[Shed a Light]]". |
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Evigan was the vocalist for the rock band [[After Midnight Project]], although the band is on hiatus as of October 2, 2014. Jason and Victoria Evigan began their artist project Elephant Heart, known for songs "Hiya" and "Warfare" released in June 2018. |
Evigan was the vocalist for the rock band [[After Midnight Project]], although the band is on hiatus as of October 2, 2014. Jason and Victoria Evigan began their artist project Elephant Heart, known for songs "Hiya" and "Warfare" released in June 2018. |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Evigan was born in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], to actor [[Greg Evigan]] and |
Evigan was born in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], to actor [[Greg Evigan]] and Broadway dancer Pamela C. Serpe. He is the brother of actresses [[Briana Evigan]] and [[Vanessa Lee Evigan]].<ref name="swu">[http://www.songwriteruniverse.com/jason-evigan-123.htm Jason Evigan Interview - Writing Hits for Demi Lovato and others] Songwriter Universe</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Prior to his career as a writer and producer, Evigan was the lead singer of the Los Angeles-based band [[After Midnight Project]]. The band released one album and four EPs. They participated in the [[Warped Tour]] and played with artists including [[Chevelle (band)|Chevelle]], [[Red Jumpsuit Apparatus]], [[Papa Roach]], [[Thirty Seconds to Mars]], [[10 Years (band)|10 Years]], and [[Story of the Year]]. |
Prior to his career as a writer and producer, Evigan was the lead singer of the Los Angeles-based band [[After Midnight Project]]. The band released one album and four EPs. They participated in the [[Warped Tour]] and played with artists including [[Chevelle (band)|Chevelle]], [[Red Jumpsuit Apparatus]], [[Papa Roach]], [[Thirty Seconds to Mars]], [[10 Years (band)|10 Years]], and [[Story of the Year]]. |
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Evigan is a member of the production duo "The Suspex" with fellow writer and producer [[Mitch Allan]]. The pair have penned numerous hits including [[Demi Lovato]]'s "[[Heart Attack (Demi Lovato song)|Heart Attack]]". Evigan credits his entry into pop songwriting to [[Disney Music Group|Disney]] A&R executive Mio Vukovic after Vukovic introduced him to Demi Lovato.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Widran|first1=Jonathan|title=Writer/Producer Jason Evigan Breaks Through, Co-Writing Hits For Demi Lovato|url=http://www.songwriteruniverse.com/jason-evigan-123.htm|website=Songwriter Universe|publisher=Songwriteruniverse.com|access-date= October 2, 2014}}</ref> Evigan went on to have four songs on ''[[Demi (album)|Demi]]'' and two on [[Selena Gomez]]'s debut album ''[[Stars Dance]]''. In 2020, Evigan signed the deal with [[Sony/ATV Music Publishing]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2020/music/news/sony-atv-signs-girls-like-you-co-writer-jason-evigan-1234828914/|title=Sony/ATV Signs 'Girls Like You' Co-Writer Jason Evigan to Publishing Admin Deal|work=Variety|access-date=November 20, 2020}}</ref> |
Evigan is a member of the production duo "The Suspex" with fellow writer and producer [[Mitch Allan]]. The pair have penned numerous hits including [[Demi Lovato]]'s "[[Heart Attack (Demi Lovato song)|Heart Attack]]". Evigan credits his entry into pop songwriting to [[Disney Music Group|Disney]] A&R executive Mio Vukovic after Vukovic introduced him to Demi Lovato.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Widran|first1=Jonathan|title=Writer/Producer Jason Evigan Breaks Through, Co-Writing Hits For Demi Lovato|url=http://www.songwriteruniverse.com/jason-evigan-123.htm|website=Songwriter Universe|date=June 10, 2013 |publisher=Songwriteruniverse.com|access-date= October 2, 2014}}</ref> Evigan went on to have four songs on ''[[Demi (album)|Demi]]'' and two on [[Selena Gomez]]'s debut album ''[[Stars Dance]]''. In 2020, Evigan signed the deal with [[Sony/ATV Music Publishing]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2020/music/news/sony-atv-signs-girls-like-you-co-writer-jason-evigan-1234828914/|title=Sony/ATV Signs 'Girls Like You' Co-Writer Jason Evigan to Publishing Admin Deal|work=Variety|date=November 11, 2020 |access-date=November 20, 2020}}</ref> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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===Songwriting and production credits=== |
===Songwriting and production credits=== |
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![[Austin & Ally (soundtrack)|"A Billion Hits"]] |
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|[[Austin & Ally (soundtrack)|Austin & Ally (Soundtrack)]] |
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! scope="row"| "[[Talk Dirty (Jason Derulo song)|Talk Dirty]]"<br>{{small|(featuring [[2 Chainz]])}} |
! scope="row"| "[[Talk Dirty (Jason Derulo song)|Talk Dirty]]"<br>{{small|(featuring [[2 Chainz]])}} |
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| rowspan="16" | 2013 |
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| [[Jason Derulo]] |
| [[Jason Derulo]] |
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| ''[[Tattoos (album)|Tattoos]]'' |
| ''[[Tattoos (album)|Tattoos]]'' |
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! scope="row"| "Kids Itz Kinetic" |
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| [[Mitch Allan]], [[Livvi Franc|Olivia Waithe]] |
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| [[Mitch Allan]] |
| [[Mitch Allan]] |
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!"[[Teen Beach Movie|Cruisin' for a Bruisin']]" |
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|[[Ross Lynch]] Jason Evigan, [[Gracie Gillam|Grace Phipps]] |
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|[[Teen Beach Movie|Teen Beach Movie (Soundtrack)]] |
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|[[Jason C. Miller]], Mitchell Allan Scherr, [[Nikki Leonti]] |
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|[[Mitch Allan]] |
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! scope="row"| "Butterflies" |
! scope="row"| "Butterflies" |
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! scope="row"| "Goodbye Friend"<br>{{small|(featuring [[The Script]])}} |
! scope="row"| "Goodbye Friend"<br>{{small|(featuring [[The Script]])}} |
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| rowspan="2"| Co-writer |
| rowspan="2"| Co-writer |
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| [[David Guetta|Pierre Guetta]], Frederic Riesterer, [[Giorgio Tuinfort]], [[Sam Martin (singer)|Sam Martin]], [[Sean Douglas (songwriter)|Sean Douglas]], Breyan Stanley Issac, [[ |
| [[David Guetta|Pierre Guetta]], Frederic Riesterer, [[Giorgio Tuinfort]], [[Sam Martin (singer)|Sam Martin]], [[Sean Douglas (songwriter)|Sean Douglas]], Breyan Stanley Issac, [[Danny O'Donoghue]], [[Mark Sheehan]], Zsolt Milichovszki, David Nagy |
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| [[Nick Jonas]] |
| [[Nick Jonas]] |
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! scope="row"| "[[Teacher (song)|Teacher]]" |
! scope="row"| "[[Teacher (Nick Jonas song)|Teacher]]" |
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| [[Ammar Malik]], [[Danny Parker (songwriter)|Danny Parker]] |
| [[Ammar Malik]], [[Danny Parker (songwriter)|Danny Parker]] |
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| [[Nick Jonas]] |
| [[Nick Jonas]] |
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| rowspan="2"| [[Jason Derulo]] |
| rowspan="2"| [[Jason Derulo]] |
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| rowspan="2"| ''[[Everything Is 4]]'' |
| rowspan="2"| ''[[Everything Is 4]]'' |
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| [[Jason Derulo|Jason Desrouleaux]], [[Ian Kirkpatrick]], [[Sam Martin (singer)|Sam Martin]], [[Lindy Robbins]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz|Marcus Lomax]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz|Stefan Johnson]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz|Jordan Johnson]] |
| [[Jason Derulo|Jason Desrouleaux]], [[Ian Kirkpatrick (record producer)|Ian Kirkpatrick]], [[Sam Martin (singer)|Sam Martin]], [[Lindy Robbins]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz|Marcus Lomax]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz|Stefan Johnson]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz|Jordan Johnson]] |
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| ''[[The Human Condition]]'' |
| ''[[The Human Condition]]'' |
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| [[Sean Douglas (songwriter)|Sean Douglas]], [[Sam Martin (singer)|Sam Martin]], [[Ian Kirkpatrick]], [[Jon Bellion]] |
| [[Sean Douglas (songwriter)|Sean Douglas]], [[Sam Martin (singer)|Sam Martin]], [[Ian Kirkpatrick (record producer)|Ian Kirkpatrick]], [[Jon Bellion]] |
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| [[Ian Kirkpatrick]], [[Jon Bellion]], Mark Williams, Volta |
| [[Ian Kirkpatrick (record producer)|Ian Kirkpatrick]], [[Jon Bellion]], Mark Williams, Volta |
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! scope="row"| "[[Gangsta (Kehlani song)|Gangsta]]" |
! scope="row"| "[[Gangsta (Kehlani song)|Gangsta]]" |
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| rowspan="2"| [[Pitbull (rapper)|Pitbull]] |
| rowspan="2"| [[Pitbull (rapper)|Pitbull]] |
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| rowspan="2"| ''[[Climate Change (album)|Climate Change]]'' |
| rowspan="2"| ''[[Climate Change (album)|Climate Change]]'' |
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| [[Pitbull (rapper)|Armando Perez]], [[Ian Kirkpatrick]], Joshua Gallander, [[Mitch Allan]], [[Sam Martin (singer)|Sam Martin]], [[Sean Douglas (songwriter)|Sean Douglas]], [[Stephen Marley (musician)|Stephen Marley]] |
| [[Pitbull (rapper)|Armando Perez]], [[Ian Kirkpatrick (record producer)|Ian Kirkpatrick]], Joshua Gallander, [[Mitch Allan]], [[Sam Martin (singer)|Sam Martin]], [[Sean Douglas (songwriter)|Sean Douglas]], [[Stephen Marley (musician)|Stephen Marley]] |
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! scope="row"| "Educate Ya"<br>{{small|(featuring [[Jason Derulo]])}} |
! scope="row"| "Educate Ya"<br>{{small|(featuring [[Jason Derulo]])}} |
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| rowspan="6"| Co-writer/Producer |
| rowspan="6"| Co-writer/Producer |
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| [[Pitbull (rapper)|Armando Perez]], [[Ian Kirkpatrick]], [[Lindy Robbins]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz|Jordan Johnson]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz|Stefan Johnson]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz|Marcus Lomax]] |
| [[Pitbull (rapper)|Armando Perez]], [[Ian Kirkpatrick (record producer)|Ian Kirkpatrick]], [[Lindy Robbins]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz|Jordan Johnson]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz|Stefan Johnson]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz|Marcus Lomax]] |
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| [[Ian Kirkpatrick]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz]] |
| [[Ian Kirkpatrick (record producer)|Ian Kirkpatrick]], [[The Monsters and the Strangerz]] |
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! scope="row"| "Bom Bidi Bom"<br>{{small|(with [[Nicki Minaj]])}} |
! scope="row"| "Bom Bidi Bom"<br>{{small|(with [[Nicki Minaj]])}} |
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| rowspan="2"| ''[[Future Nostalgia]]'' |
| rowspan="2"| ''[[Future Nostalgia]]'' |
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|Co-writer/Producer |
|Co-writer/Producer |
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| Clarence Coffee Jr., [[Dua Lipa]], [[Sarah Hudson (singer)|Sarah Hudson]] |
| [[The Monsters & Strangerz|Clarence Coffee Jr.]], [[Dua Lipa]], [[Sarah Hudson (singer)|Sarah Hudson]] |
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| KOZ |
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! scope="row"| "Forever" |
! scope="row"| "Forever" |
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| [[Fletcher (singer)|Fletcher]] |
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| [[Amy Allen]], [[Fletcher (singer)|Cari Fletcher]], [[One Love (record producer)|Tim Sommers]], [[Kinetics (rapper)|Jeremy Dussolliet]], [[Gian Stone]] |
| [[Amy Allen (songwriter)|Amy Allen]], [[Fletcher (singer)|Cari Fletcher]], [[One Love (record producer)|Tim Sommers]], [[Kinetics (rapper)|Jeremy Dussolliet]], [[Gian Stone]] |
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| [[Gian Stone]], [[One Love]], Lionel Krasta |
| [[Gian Stone]], [[One Love (record producer)|One Love]], Lionel Krasta |
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! scope="row" | "Loved By You"<br>{{small|(featuring [[Burna Boy]])}} |
! scope="row" | "Loved By You"<br>{{small|(featuring [[Burna Boy]])}} |
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|''[[Justice (Justin Bieber album)|Justice]]'' |
|''[[Justice (Justin Bieber album)|Justice]]'' |
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|Co-writer/Producer |
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|[[Amy Allen]], [[Jon Bellion]], [[Justin Bieber]], [[Skrillex|Sonny Moore]], [[Burna Boy|Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu]] |
|[[Amy Allen (songwriter)|Amy Allen]], [[Jon Bellion]], [[Justin Bieber]], [[Skrillex|Sonny Moore]], [[Burna Boy|Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu]] |
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|[[Skrillex]], [[LeriQ]] |
|[[Skrillex]], [[LeriQ]] |
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|''[[Crash (Charli XCX album)|Crash]]'' |
|''[[Crash (Charli XCX album)|Crash]]'' |
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|Co-writer |
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|[[Amy Allen]], [[Charli XCX]], [[Ian Kirkpatrick]] |
|[[Amy Allen (songwriter)|Amy Allen]], [[Charli XCX]], [[Ian Kirkpatrick (record producer)|Ian Kirkpatrick]] |
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| [[Michael Pollack (musician)|Michael Pollack]], [[Benson Boone]] |
| [[Michael Pollack (musician)|Michael Pollack]], [[Benson Boone]] |
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! scope="row" | "Bite Me" |
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| rowspan="3" | 2023 |
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|[[Enhypen]] |
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|''[[Dark Blood (EP)|Dark Blood]]'' |
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| [[Cirkut]], [[David Stewart (Dynamite producer)|David Stewart]], Lourdiz, Supreme Boi |
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|[[Cirkut]] |
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! scope="row" | "Call Me Revenge" <br>{{small|(featuring [[d4vd]])}} |
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|[[21 Savage]] |
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| {{N/A|Non-album single}} |
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|[[Ryan Tedder]], [[X Ambassadors|Sam Harris]], [[Sean Foreman]], [[21 Savage]] |
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|[[Ryan Tedder]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 19 April 2024
Jason Evigan | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jason Gregory Evigan |
Born | [1] Los Angeles, California, U.S. | June 10, 1983
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Years active | 2006–present |
Formerly of | After Midnight Project |
Jason Gregory Evigan (born June 10, 1983) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer.
His songwriting credits include co-writing and production of Maroon 5's "Girls Like You" and "What Lovers Do", Madonna's "Ghosttown", Demi Lovato's "Heart Attack",[2] the Jason Derulo and 2 Chainz featured three-time platinum "Talk Dirty", David Guetta's "Lovers on the Sun", and Robin Schulz's "Shed a Light".
Evigan was the vocalist for the rock band After Midnight Project, although the band is on hiatus as of October 2, 2014. Jason and Victoria Evigan began their artist project Elephant Heart, known for songs "Hiya" and "Warfare" released in June 2018.
Early life[edit]
Evigan was born in Los Angeles, California, to actor Greg Evigan and Broadway dancer Pamela C. Serpe. He is the brother of actresses Briana Evigan and Vanessa Lee Evigan.[2]
Career[edit]
He has worked with numerous recording artists including Maroon 5, Kelly Clarkson, Demi Lovato, Avicii, Madonna, Nick Jonas, Kiiara, Zedd, Rufus Du Sol, Bebe Rexha, Skylar Grey, Jon Bellion, Starrah, Troye Sivan, Julia Michaels and Britney Spears. He has also produced records with Selena Gomez, Fifth Harmony, Zendaya, and Lupe Fiasco.[3]
Prior to his career as a writer and producer, Evigan was the lead singer of the Los Angeles-based band After Midnight Project. The band released one album and four EPs. They participated in the Warped Tour and played with artists including Chevelle, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Papa Roach, Thirty Seconds to Mars, 10 Years, and Story of the Year.
Evigan is a member of the production duo "The Suspex" with fellow writer and producer Mitch Allan. The pair have penned numerous hits including Demi Lovato's "Heart Attack". Evigan credits his entry into pop songwriting to Disney A&R executive Mio Vukovic after Vukovic introduced him to Demi Lovato.[4] Evigan went on to have four songs on Demi and two on Selena Gomez's debut album Stars Dance. In 2020, Evigan signed the deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.[5]
Discography[edit]
Songwriting and production credits[edit]
Singles[edit]
- 2013: Demi Lovato – "Heart Attack"
- 2013: Demi Lovato – "Made in the USA"
- 2013: Jason Derulo – "Talk Dirty"
- 2014: David Guetta – "Lovers On The Sun"
- 2015: Kelly Clarkson – "Heartbeat Song"
- 2015: Madonna – "Ghosttown"
- 2016: Robin Schulz (featuring David Guetta, Cheat Codes) – "Shed a Light"
- 2017: Papa Roach – "Born For Greatness"
- 2017: Boy Epic – "Kanye's In My Head"
- 2017: Maroon 5 (featuring SZA) – "What Lovers Do"
- 2017: Chromeo - "Juice"
- 2017: Sofia Carson - "Ins And Outs"
- 2017: Boy Epic - "Trust"
- 2017: Sage The Gemini - "Whatchacha"
- 2018: Maroon 5 (featuring Cardi B) – "Girls Like You"
- 2018: Rüfüs Du Sol - "No Place"
- 2018: Rüfüs Du Sol - "Underwater"
- 2018: Rüfüs Du Sol - "Lost in My Mind"
- 2018: Rüfüs Du Sol - "Treat You Better"
- 2018: Elephant Heart - "Hiya"
- 2018: Elephant Heart - "Warfare"
- 2019: Clean Bandit (featuring Ellie Goulding) - "Mama"
- 2019: Madonna - "I Rise"
- 2019: Madonna - "Crazy"
- 2019: Hobo Johnson - "Typical Story"
- 2019: Hobo Johnson - "Ugly Kid"
- 2019: Ellie Goulding (featuring Juice Wrld) - "Hate Me"
- 2019: Illenium (featuring Jon Bellion) - "Good Things Fall Apart"
- 2020: Dan + Shay - "I Should Probably Go to Bed"
Filmography[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Mel | Sammy | |
2004 | Something Sweet | The Artist | Short film |
2006 | Racin' for a Livin' | Himself (guest) | Segment: "Opening Preview" |
2019 | Songland | Himself | Episode: "OneRepublic" |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Jason Evigan - IMDb IMDb
- ^ a b Jason Evigan Interview - Writing Hits for Demi Lovato and others Songwriter Universe
- ^ "Jason Evigan". www.aaminc.com. Advanced Alternative Media, Inc. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 2, 2014.
- ^ Widran, Jonathan (June 10, 2013). "Writer/Producer Jason Evigan Breaks Through, Co-Writing Hits For Demi Lovato". Songwriter Universe. Songwriteruniverse.com. Retrieved October 2, 2014.
- ^ "Sony/ATV Signs 'Girls Like You' Co-Writer Jason Evigan to Publishing Admin Deal". Variety. November 11, 2020. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
External links[edit]
- Jason Evigan at IMDb
- 1983 births
- Living people
- 20th-century American singers
- 20th-century American writers
- 20th-century American composers
- 21st-century American singers
- 21st-century American writers
- 21st-century American composers
- American male pop singers
- American male songwriters
- American multi-instrumentalists
- Record producers from California
- American rock singers
- Singers from Los Angeles
- Songwriters from California
- Writers from Los Angeles
- 20th-century American male writers
- 20th-century American male singers
- 21st-century American male singers