Cass Lowe
Lowe in 2019
Lowe in 2019
Background information
BornLondon, England
Occupation(s)
  • Songwriter
  • record producer
  • musician
  • singer
Years active2010–present

Cass Lowe is a British songwriter, record producer, musician and singer, best known for his Grammy Award and Ivor Novello-winning collaborations with Jesse & Joy, Snakehips and Chance the Rapper.

Career

In 2016, Lowe won the Ivor Novello award for Best Contemporary Song with Snakehips for co-writing their song, "All My Friends", featuring Chance the Rapper and Tinashe.[1] Lowe won the award for Songwriter Of The Year at the 2016 A&R awards.[2]

Songwriting and production credits

Lowe has primarily been known for collaborating on hits with production duo Snakehips on a lot of their most recent releases. Others include the collaborators listed below.

Year Artist(s) Song Album Role
2023 Emily Burns "Cheating On Her" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
Proph "Trust Fall" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
Whethan x Nessa Barrett "Sick Of Myself" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
Bryant Barnes "Adore You" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
Lola Young "Revolve Around You" My Mind Wanders And Sometimes Leaves Completely Co-Producer
Forest Claudette "Hi-Vis Teeth" Everything Was Green Co-writer/Producer
Dermot Kennedy "One Life" Sonder Co-writer/Producer
Lola Young "Annabel's House" My Mind Wanders And Sometimes Leaves Completely Co-writer/Producer
2022 Sea Girls "Paracetamol Blues" Homesick Co-writer/Producer
Jesse & Joy Dos Cuerpos Un Alma" Clichés Co-writer
James Arthur x You Me At Six "Lose My Mind" It'll All Make Sense in the End Co-writer/Producer
Josef Salvat "Honey On The Tongue" Islands Co-writer
Jesse & Joy "Respirar" Non-album single Co-writer
2021 Jax Jones x Sinead Harnett "Phases" Pokémon 25: The Album Co-writer/Producer
Elderbrook "Broken Mirror" Innerlight Co-writer/Producer
Easy Life "Lifeboat" Life's A Beach Co-writer/Producer
Elderbrook "Body" Non-album single Co-writer
2020 Little Mix "A Mess (Happy 4 U)" Confetti Co-writer/Producer
"Breathe"
NIKI x End Of The World "Forever" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
GRACEY "Don't" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
Jax Jones x Au/Ra "i miss u" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
Kelsea Ballerini "The Way I Used To" kelsea Co-writer
Kailee Morgue "Tied Up" In Your Bedroom Co-writer/Producer
Ingrid Andress "Boys" Lady Like Co-writer
Shakka "SOS" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
2019
End Of The World x Clean Bandit "Lost" Non-album single Co-writer
Ekali feat. Wafia "Be Fine" Non-album single Co-writer
Sinead Harnett "No Pressure" Lessons In Love Co-writer/Producer
Astrid S "Sidelove" Down Low Co-writer/Producer
Labrinth "Where The Wild Things" Imagination And The Misfit Kid Co-writer
Rudimental "Scared of Love"
(featuring Ray BLK & Stefflon Don)
Toast to Our Differences Co-writer
2018
Rudimental x Tom Walker Walk Alone Toast to Our Differences Co-writer
"Nostalgia" Forever Neverland Co-writer
Alex Adair "I Will" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
Lily Allen "Pushing Up Daises" No Shame Co-writer/Producer
DNCE "TV in the Morning" People to People EP Co-writer
RL Grime feat. Jeremy Zucker "Atoms" Nova Co-writer
Jess Glynne "Nevermind" Always in Between Co-writer/Producer
Ray BLK "Paradise" Empress Co-writer/Producer
Felix Jaehn "Hot 2 Touch" Non-album single Co-writer
2017 Snakehips x "Don't Leave" Non-album single Co-producer
Astrid S "Such A Boy" Party's Over EP Co-writer/Producer
"Does She Know"
Snakehips "Right Now"
(featuring DRAM, H.E.R. & Elhae)
Non-album single Additional-producer
Charli XCX "Boys" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
Gryffin "Love in Ruins"
(featuring Sinead Harnett)
Non-album single Co-writer
Snakehips & Anne-Marie "Either Way" Producer
Rudimental x James Arthur "Sun Comes Up" Toast to Our Differences Co-writer/Producer
Paloma Faith "Kings and Queens" The Architect Co-writer
2016 Snakehips & ZAYN "Cruel" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
AlunaGeorge "I Remember" I Remember Co-writer
Lido "Angel" Everything Co-writer/Producer
Tor Miller "The Dirt" American English Co-writer
Fifth Harmony "Scared Of Happy" 7/27 Co-writer
Hey Violet "Pure" Brand New Moves EP
2015 Snakehips x Tinashe & Chance the Rapper "All My Friends" All My Friends EP Co-writer/Producer
Blonde "All Cried Out"
(featuring Alex Newell)
Non-album single Co-writer/additional

producer

Sinead Harnett "Anywhere But Here" She Ain't Me EP Co-writer/producer
Jesse & Joy "Dueles" Un Besito Más Co-writer
Kwabs "Love + War" Love + War Co-writer/producer
"Make You Mine"
Gabrielle Aplin "The House We Never Built" Light Up the Dark Co-writer
Martin Solveig "+1"
(featuring Sam White)
Non-album single
2014 Chance The Rapper "Semi Detached"
(featuring Cass Lowe & BenZel)
Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
Cheryl "Only Human" Only Human Co-writer
"Coming Up for Air"
(featuring Joel Compass)
Co-writer/producer
Shawn Mendes "Show You" The Shawn Mendes EP Additional Producer
Take That "Let in the Sun" III Co-writer/Producer
2013 Alison Moyet "Remind Yourself" The Minutes Co-writer
"Love Reign Supreme"
Shola Ama x Toddla T "Alive" Non-album single Co-writer
Shola Ama "Boyfriend" Non-album single Co-writer/Producer
2012 Ronan Keating "Love You and Leave You" Fires Co-writer/Producer
"Oxygen" Co-writer/Producer
2010 Diana Vickers "You'll Never Get to Heaven" Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree Co-writer

Awards

Year Awards/Body Category For Result
2016 Grammy Awards "Best Latin Album" Jesse & Joy - "Un Besito Más" Won
Latin Grammy Awards "Best Pop Album" Jesse & Joy - "Un Besito Más" Won
Latin Grammy Awards "Album Of The Year" Jesse & Joy - "Un Besito Más" Nominated
2017 Ivor Novello Awards "Best Contemporary Song" "All My Friends" by "Snakehips x Chance The Rapper x Tinashe Won
Music Business Worldwide Awards "Songwriter Of The Year" Cass Lowe Won
2018 Mercury Music Prize Mercury Music Prize Lily Allen - "No Shame"[3] Nominated
NME Awards "Best Track" Charli XCX - "Boys" Won
2021 Grammy Awards "Best Country Album" Ingrid Andress - "Lady Like" Nominated

References

  1. "Snakehips win Ivor Novello Award".
  2. "Cass Lowe wins Songwriter Of The Year". paradigmagency.net. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  3. "Lily Allen At Mercury Awards".
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