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Birth name | Alexandra Hope Robotham |
Born | London, United Kingdom | 29 November 1993
Genres | Pop |
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Years active | 2012–present |
Labels | Sony/ATV Music Publishing |
Website | http://www.alexhope.com.au |
Alexandra Hope Robotham (born 29 November 1993) is an Australian producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. They are the child of author Michael Robotham.
Career
Alex worked as a producer and writer on Troye Sivan's debut album, Blue Neighbourhood, released in December 2015, and featured as a vocalist on the song 'BLUE'. 'Youth' won Song of the Year at the 2016 ARIA Awards,[1] where Alex was also nominated for Producer of the Year and Engineer of the Year for their work on Blue Neighbourhood.[2]
In 2016, Alex was named Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year at the APRA Awards.[3] In 2017, they became an APRA ambassador [4] and were included in the Spotify 'Secret Genius' campaign as the ambassador for Australia.[5]
Alex is known for their work with a variety of artists including Alanis Morissette, Selena Gomez, Troye Sivan, Tina Arena, Taylor Henderson, Wrabel, Tove Lo, Jack Antonoff, Guilherme de Sá and Broods.[6] [7]
Alex Hope was highlighted for their achievement during the 2018 Billboard Music Awards, alongside Ciara, Audra Mae and Taylor Parks, in partnership with Uber.
Personal life
On 1 July 2021, Alex came out as non-binary via an Instagram post and announced their decision to change their gender pronouns to they/them, stating “Over the last year and a half I’ve had time to reflect, research and explore these feelings rather than push them away. What followed was a lot of lightbulb moments as I found vocabulary for how I had been feeling and a community of people who understood. I started to see myself. I could suddenly see myself in the future. I understood.” [8]
Full discography
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Album | Credits |
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2013 | "Patchwork Heart" | Tina Arena | Reset | Writer |
"Don't Look Back" | ||||
"Only Lonely" | ||||
"Lose Myself" | ||||
"Your Eyes" | Jai Waetford | Jai Waetford EP | ||
"Borrow My Heart" | Taylor Henderson | Taylor Henderson | ||
2014 | "When You Were Mine" | Burnt Letters | ||
"Already Gone" | ||||
"Brighter Days" | ||||
"Piece by Piece" | ||||
"The Best Part" | ||||
"Burnt Letters" | Producer, Writer | |||
"Fun" | Troye Sivan | TRXYE EP | Writer | |
"Palace" | Jessica Mauboy | Beautiful | ||
"The Pause" | Guy Sebastian | Madness | ||
2015 | "Fools" | Troye Sivan | Blue Neighbourhood | |
"Dkla" (featuring Tkay Maidza) | ||||
"Heaven" (featuring Betty Who) | ||||
"Youth" | ||||
"Blue" (featuring Alex Hope) | Featured Artist, Producer, Writer | |||
"Wild" | Producer, Writer | |||
"Cool" | ||||
"Too Good" | ||||
"Nirvana" | Tuka | Life Death Time Eternal | ||
"Right by You" | ||||
"My Star" | ||||
2016 | "Wild" (featuring Alessia Cara) | Troye Sivan | Blue Neighbourhood | |
"11 Blocks" | Wrabel | We Could Be Beautiful EP | ||
"Something" | Gnash | Non-album singles | ||
"Hold the Line" | Broods | Conscious | ||
"Freak of Nature" (featuring Tove Lo) | Producer | |||
"Recovery" | Co-producer, Writer | |||
"One Thing" | Nicole Miller | Communication EP | Producer, Writer | |
2017 | "Alien" | Tomi | Used To EP | |
"hey, you got drugs?" | Tove Lo | Blue Lips | ||
"Tell Me Again" | Jamie Lawson | Happy Accidents | Writer | |
2018 | "Chasing Daylight" | Mikky Ekko | Fame | |
"Let You Down" | ||||
"What's It Like Now" | ||||
"If I Killed Someone For You" | Alec Benjamin | Narrated For You | Producer, Writer | |
"If We Have Each Other" | ||||
"Lucky Strike" | Troye Sivan | Bloom | ||
"Out For Love" | Bayli | Non-album singles | ||
"M.Y.O.B." | Non-album singles | |||
"Back Up Plan" | Plested | First & Foremost | ||
"Hallucinate" | Missy Higgins | Solastalgia | ||
"Red Moon" | ||||
"I Believe You" | Fletcher | I Believe You | ||
"Say" | Ruel | Ready | Writer, Additional Production | |
"Drink About" (featuring Dagny) | Seeb | Nice To Meet You | Writer | |
"Strawberries & Cigarettes" | Troye Sivan | Love, Simon: OST | ||
"Howl" | Years & Years | Palo Santo | ||
"Put It On Me" | Matt Maeson | The Hearse | Writer, Additional Production | |
2019 | "Reasons I Drink" | Alanis Morissette | Non-album singles | Producer |
"Mind Is A Prison" | Alec Benjamin | These Two Windows | Producer, Writer | |
"Hold My Breath Until I Die" | Tegan and Sara | Hey, I'm Just Like You | ||
"Don't Believe the Things They Tell You (They Lie)" | ||||
"Hello, I'm Right Here" | ||||
"I Know I'm Not the Only One" | ||||
"Keep Them Close 'Cause They Will Fuck You Too" | ||||
"Please Help Me" | Producer | |||
"I Don't Owe You Anything" | ||||
"We Don't Have Fun When We're Together Anymore" | ||||
"You Go Away and I Don't Mind" | ||||
"All I Have to Give the World Is Me" | ||||
"Hey, I'm Just Like You" | ||||
"I'll Be Back Someday" | ||||
"Real Thing" | Ruel | Free Time | Writer | |
"Thing for You" | David Guetta, Martin Solveig | Non-album singles | ||
"RAIN" | Ben Platt | Sing to Me Instead | Producer, Writer | |
"Grow As We Go" | ||||
"Pretty" | Ingrid Michaelson | Stranger Songs | ||
"Must Have Been The Wind" | Alec Benjamin | These Two Windows | ||
"Call Me" | Rozes | Crazy | ||
"Right Words Wrong Time" | Carly Rae Jepsen | Dedicated | ||
"No More Suckers" | Marina and the Diamonds | Love + Fear | ||
2020 | "It's Raining Men" | DeathbyRomy | Promising Young Woman | Producer |
"Lonely" | Guilherme de Sá, Mauro Henrique, Daniel Lopes, Sandamí, Renato Vianna, André Leite and Luana Camarah | Homemade | Co-Writer | |
"Make You Mine This Season" | Tegan and Sara | Happiest Season | Producer, Writer | |
"Walk You Home" | Bishop Briggs | Non-album singles | ||
"Revolution" | Lily Donat | I Am Woman | ||
"Life On Earth?" | Adam Melchor | Two Songs For Now | Writer | |
"Ablaze" | Alanis Morissette | Such Pretty Forks in the Road | Producer | |
"Reasons I Drink" | ||||
"Losing The Plot" | ||||
"Diagnosis" | ||||
"Smiling" | ||||
"Smiling" | ||||
"Match In The Rain" | Alec Benjamin | These Two Windows | Producer, Writer | |
"I'm Not A Cynic" | ||||
"The Book of You & I" | ||||
"Magic Trick" | The Night Game | Non-album singles | Writer | |
"People You Know" | Selena Gomez | Rare | Co-Producer, Writer | |
2021 | "Villain in Me" | Tenille Townes | Non-album singles | Producer, Co-Writer |
"I Wanna Love You But I Don't" | Ben Platt | Reverie | ||
"Power" | Joy Crookes | Skin | Co-Writer | |
"Love Runs Out" (featuring G-Eazy & Sasha Alex Sloan) | Martin Garrix | Non-album singles | Co-Producer, Co-Writer | |
"Anti-Romantic" | Tomorrow x Together | The Chaos Chapter: Freeze | Co-Producer, Writer | |
"Haunted" | Madeline The Person | Non-album singles | Co-Producer | |
"Going Home" | CHAPTER 1: The Longing EP | Producer | ||
"Rest" | Alanis Morissette | Non-album singles | ||
2022 | "When You Need It" (featuring Wrabel) | Tenille Townes | Masquerades EP | |
"Grow as We Go" (featuring Sara Bareilles) | Ben Platt | Non-album singles | Producer, Co-Writer | |
"Beach House" | Carly Rae Jepsen | The Loneliest Time | Co-Producer, Co-Writer | |
"Scares Me" | Dean Lewis | The Hardest Love | Producer, Co-Writer | |
"Drunk in the Bathtub" | Jessie Murph | Drunk in the Bathtub - single | Producer, Co-Writer | |
2023 | "My Mistake" | Kelly Clarkson | Chemistry | Co-writer |
"In Pieces" | Chloe Bailey | In Pieces | Co-Producer, Co-Writer | |
"Crush" | Bella Poarch & Lauv | Crush - single | Producer, Co-Writer |
References
- ↑ "Flume, Troye Sivan, Violent Soho Rule 2016 ARIA Awards". Billboard.
- ↑ "Flume, the Avalanches and More Pick up Noms for 2016 ARIA Artisan Awards". 3 October 2016.
- ↑ http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/awards/apras-2016-sia-courtney-barnett-and-tame-impala-win-big-at-awards/news-story/a4a9978303bc3486760018400e963454 APRAS 2016
- ↑ "10 quick questions with Ambassador Alex Hope | APRA AMCOS Australia". apraamcos.com.au. Archived from the original on 15 October 2017.
- ↑ "Spotify Launches Secret Genius to Celebrate Songwriters | News". Archived from the original on 16 October 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
- ↑ Moran, Jonathon (30 November 2013). "Sydney Confidential takes a look at some of Australia's most accomplished song writers". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- ↑ Stone, Jake (13 June 2014). "FEATURE: Jake Stone interviews songwriter Alex Hope". Happy. Archived from the original on 18 June 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
- ↑ "Alex Hope on Instagram". Archived from the original on 24 December 2021.