Ammar Malik
Ammar Malik (born June 22, 1987) is an American professional songwriter. He has co-written several modern pop songs, most notably Maroon 5's "Moves like Jagger" and Gym Class Heroes' "Stereo Hearts" which have both been certified multi-platinum by the RIAA.[3] He tied for 17th place in Songtrust's publication of the top 20 songwriters of 2011.[4] Ammar Malik's songs have sold over 100 million copies worldwide in total.
Ammar Malik | |
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Born | June 22, 1987 |
Origin | Northern Virginia |
Genres | Pop, pop rock, alternative hip hop, reggae |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, musician |
Associated acts | Maroon 5, Gym Class Heroes, Taio Cruz,[1] Sean Paul,[2] Benny Blanco, Dr. Luke[3] |
Life and career
Early life
Ammar Malik is a first-generation American born to Pakistani parents in Northern Virginia.[5][6] He first started learning guitar when he was 14.[7] As a high school and college student he wrote and performed music locally with several different bands. Malik attended George Mason University as an English major.[5]
Songwriting
Malik's close friend and co-manager David Silberstein had a childhood connection to producer Benny Blanco along with his brother and now co-manager Jeremy Levin. After Malik and Blanco were introduced, Blanco suggested he try his hand at writing songs for other artists.[5] Though Malik had intentions of being an artist himself, when nearing the end of college he decided to give it a shot. In an interview Malik said that two of his biggest influences are Radiohead and Rx Bandits.[3] He also co-wrote "Compass" by Lady Antebellum in 2013's single.
In 2013 Malik won the coveted BMI Pop Songwriter of the Year title, along with Benny Blanco, and Claude Kelly.[8] Each contributed four songs to the year's most performed list. Malik co-penned "Ass Back Home", "Moves Like Jagger, "Payphone" and "Stereo Hearts".[8] Benny Blanco, Adam Levine and Ammar Malik also clinched BMI Pop Song of the Year honors for their co-write of "Moves Like Jagger".[8]
Songwriting discography
Year | Artist(s) | Song | Album |
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2011 | Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera | "Moves like Jagger" | Hands All Over |
Gym Class Heroes ft. Adam Levine | "Stereo Hearts" | The Papercut Chronicles II | |
Gym Class Heroes ft. Neon Hitch | "Ass Back Home" | ||
Taio Cruz | "Make It Last Forever" | TY.O | |
2012 | Sean Paul | "Put It on You" | Tomahawk Technique |
Maroon 5 | "Payphone" | Overexposed | |
"Beautiful Goodbye" | |||
B.o.B ft. Taylor Swift | "Both of Us" | Strange Clouds | |
Adam Lambert | "Naked Love" | Trespassing | |
Rome | "Seasons" | Dedication EP | |
"Oz of Love" | |||
Marina and the Diamonds | "How to be a Heartbreaker" | Electra Heart | |
Cher Lloyd feat. Becky G | "Oath" | Sticks + Stones | |
Kesha | "Thinking of You" | Warrior | |
"Last Goodbye" | |||
2013 | Wallpaper. | "Drunken Hearts" | Ricky Reed is Real |
Keith Urban | "Shame"[9] | Fuse | |
Travie McCoy | "Rough Water" | Rough Water | |
Twin Forks | "Cross My Mind" | Twin Forks | |
Jessie J | "Excuse My Rude" | Alive | |
"Harder We Fall" | |||
Lady Antebellum | "Compass" | Golden | |
Gavin Degraw | "Make A Move" | Make a Move | |
Rixton | "Make Out" | TBA | |
James Blunt | "Always Hate Me" | Moon Landing | |
Mikky Ekko | "Place for Us" | The Hunger Games: Catching Fire – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
2014 | Rixton | "Me and My Broken Heart" | Me and My Broken Heart EP |
Pitbull ft. G. R. L | "Wild Wild Love" | Globalization | |
Maroon 5 | "Maps" | V | |
"Leaving California" | |||
"Shoot Love" | |||
Jason Mraz | "Quiet" | Yes! | |
Nick Jonas | "Chains" | Nick Jonas | |
"Teacher" | |||
Ariana Grande | "Why Try" | My Everything | |
James Blunt | "When I Find Love Again" | Moon Landing (Apollo Edition) | |
"Trail of Broken Hearts" | |||
2015 | Olly Murs | "Seasons" | Never Been Better |
Rixton | "Whole" | Let the Road | |
"We All Want the Same Thing" | |||
"I Like Girls" | |||
Prince Royce | "Double Vision" | Double Vision | |
Max Frost | "Withdrawal" | Withdrawal | |
BØRNS | "The Fool" | Dopamine | |
Matt McAndrew | "Counting On Love" | Counting On Love | |
Cashmere Cat | "Adore (feat. Ariana Grande)" | Adore | |
JoJo | "When Love Hurts" | III | |
One Direction | "I Want to Write You a Song" | Made In The A.M. | |
The Vamps | "Wake Up" | Wake Up | |
"Be with You" | |||
"I Found a Girl" | |||
"Windmills" | |||
"Volcano" | |||
2016 | DJ Snake | "Sober (feat. JRY)" | Encore |
Birdy | "Lifted" | Beautiful Lies | |
Olivia Holt | "Phoenix" | Olivia | |
Reggie 'n' Bollie | "New Girl" | New Girl - Single | |
Matoma | "Wonderful Life (Mi Oh My)" | The Angry Birds Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | |
5 Seconds of Summer | "Girls Talk Boys" | Ghostbusters (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | |
Martina Stoessel | "Don't Cry for Me" | Tini | |
Maroon 5 | "Don't Wanna Know (feat. Kendrick Lamar)" | Don't Wanna Know - Single | |
Clean Bandit | "Rockabye (feat. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie)" | What Is Love? | |
OneRepublic | "Born" | Oh My My | |
Robin Schultz, David Guetta & Cheat Codes | "Shed A Light" | Shed A Light - Single | |
2017 | Ed Sheeran | "New Man" | ÷ |
Clean Bandit | "Symphony (feat. Zara Larsson)" | What Is Love? | |
Zara Larsson | "Sundown" | So Good | |
Jessie Ware | "Selfish Love" | TBA | |
Maroon 5 | "Wait", "Who I Am" (featuring LunchMoney Lewis), "Closure" |
Red Pill Blues | |
2018 | Lost Frequencies | "Melody (feat. James Blunt)" | Melody - Single |
Galantis | "Spaceship (feat. Uffie)" | Spaceship - Single | |
2019 | Weezer | "I'm Just Being Honest" | Weezer (Black Album) |
Thomas Rhett | "Look What God Gave Her" | Center Point Road | |
Fitz and The Tantrums | "I Need Help!" | All the Feels | |
Deorro | "Obvious" | Obvious - Single | |
Jonas Brothers | "Trust" | Happiness Begins | |
Why Don't We | "What Am I" | What Am I - Single | |
2020 | Halsey | "More" | Manic |
Selena Gomez | "Feel Me" | Rare | |
Lauv | "Tattoos Together" | How I'm Feeling | |
HOKO | "Hellogoodbye" | Hellogoodbye - Single | |
References
- "Songwriter/Composer: MALIK AMMAR". BMI. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
- "Credits for PUT IT ON YOU". ASCAP. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
- "10 Questions: Ammar Malik". BMI Music World. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
- "Top 20 Songwriters of 2011". Songtrust. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
- "Songwriter Profile: Ammar Malik". Music Connection. Archived from the original on May 21, 2012. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
- "Without Ammar Malik, Maroon 5 Wouldn't Have Moves Like Jagger". Divanee. October 4, 2011. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
- "He's Got Us Moving Like Jagger". Newsweek Pakistan. Archived from the original on December 28, 2011. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
- "Adam Levine Receives President's Award at 61st Annual BMI Pop Awards". Music Connection. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
- "Keith Urban Lights The 'Fuse' This Fall". Retrieved August 8, 2013.