Ilsey Juber
Ilsey Anna Juber (/ɪlsi dʒuːbər/, IL-see JOO-bər; born April 17, 1986) is a British American singer and professional songwriter from Los Angeles, California. Before releasing her debut album From The Valley in 2023, Juber co-wrote songs for popular artists such as Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus. She also co-wrote Panic! at the Disco's hit song "High Hopes".
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ilsey Anna Juber |
Born | Los Angeles, California | April 17, 1986
Labels | Sony/ATV Music Publishing Elektra Records |
Website | www |
Early career
Juber began writing songs professionally after her band, which had just signed a publishing deal with Sony, broke up.[1]
Juber co-wrote Mark Ronson's "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" feat. Miley Cyrus,[2] along with much of Ronson’s Late Night Feelings album with vocals featured on the track "Spinning". In 2020, she worked on "Midnight Sky" as well as two other songs from Cyrus' album, Plastic Hearts. On October 3, "Midnight Sky" hit #11 on Billboard's Adult Top 40. Cyrus performed her song live at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards. Additionally, Juber co-wrote "All Night" by Beyoncé, and Panic! at the Disco's "High Hopes",[3] which reached #1 on the US Hot AC, Alternative, and Top 40 radio charts. She was also a co-writer on the 2015 single "Powerful" by Major Lazer featuring Ellie Goulding. In 2018, Juber won two BMI awards for her work co-writing "Mercy" by Shawn Mendes and "In the Name of Love" by Martin Garrix and Bebe Rexha. Later in 2020, Juber wrote "This Is Us" for Jimmie Allen and Noah Cyrus, who performed their duet at the 2020 CMT Music Awards. Other notable writing credits include "She Loves Control" by Camila Cabello, "Ocean" by Martin Garrix featuring Khalid, Rita Ora's "Let You Love Me", Robin Schulz's "Headlights", "Disarm You" for Kaskade (both of which she also provided vocal features), and the entire Lykke Li album so sad so sexy. She provides vocals on the track "Soldier" from Stanley Clarke's 2011 Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album, The Stanley Clarke Band.[4][5]
In August 2017, Juber extended her publishing deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.[6]
Debut album
On 23 June 2023, Elektra Records announced that Juber would be releasing her first solo album, From the Valley, with that label. The album was released on 6 October 2023 and its first single was "No California."[7]
Family
Juber is the daughter of Hope and Laurence Juber, and sister to Nico Juber.[8] Her father was the lead guitarist for the band Paul McCartney and Wings[2] from 1978 to 1981, and is now a distinguished solo fingerstyle guitarist. Juber’s maternal grandfather was Sherwood Schwartz, the American television producer behind Gilligan’s Island and The Brady Bunch.
Discography
Songwriting credits
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Year | Artist | Album | Song | Co-written with |
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2024 | Deyaz | Non-Album Single | "Evergreen (feat. Ilsey Juber)" | Deyaz Willis-Browne, Eli Teplin, Jesse Shatkin |
2024 | Elmiene | Non-Album Single | "Sweetness" | Abdala Elamin, Dahi, Ely Rise |
2024 | Rosa Linn | Non-Album Single | "Universe" | Connor McDonough, Henry Walter, Riley McDonough, Rosa Linn |
2023 | MAY-A | Analysis Paralysis | "Guilty Conscience" | Maya Cumming, Samuel Witte, Ajay Bhattacharyya |
Romy | Mid Air | "Twice" | Romy Madley Croft, Stuart Price | |
Ashnikko (feat. Ethel Cain) | Weedkiller | "Dying Star" | Ashton Nicole Casey, Ethel Cain, Slinger | |
Diplo (feat. Jessie Murph & Polo G) | Non-Album Single | "Heartbroken" | Amy Allen, Elie Rizk, Emeric Boxall, Jessie Murph, Taurus Bartlett, Thomas Wesley Pentz | |
6lack | Since I Have a Lover | "Testify" | Alexander Izquierdo, Stefan Adam Johnson, Marcus Durand Lomax, Jordan Kendall Johnson, Trevor Slade, Adeyinka Bankole-ojo, Simon Hessman, Ricardo Valdez Jr. Valentine, Colleen Venables, Tomi Mannonen, Joseph Stephen Reeves | |
Luke Grimes | Non-Album Single | "Hold On" | Foy Vance | |
Stacey Ryan | I Don't Know What Love Is | "Bad For Me" | George Ponce, James G. Morales, Matthew Morales, Stacey Ryan | |
A R I Z O N A | Non-Album Single | "Dark Skies" | David Labuguen, Nathan Esquite, Zachary Charles | |
2022 | Olivia Dean | Non-Album Single | "Danger" | Nathaniel Ledwidge, Olivia Dean, Tre-Jean Marie |
The 1975 | Being Funny In A Foreign Language | "Oh Caroline" | Matty Healy, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, George Daniel, Jamie Squire, Jimmy Hogarth | |
"Looking For Somebody (To Love)" | Matty Healy, George Daniel, Jamie Squire | |||
Noah Cyrus | The Hardest Part | "Hardest Part" | Noah Cyrus | |
"Unfinished" | Dan Wilson, Jonathan Rotem, Noah Cyrus | |||
MØ | Motordrome (The Dødstrom Edition) | "Spaceman" | Jas Mann, Karen Ørsted, Noonie Bao, Oscar Holter | |
Clinton Kane | MAYBE SOMEDAY IT'LL ALL BE OK | "KEEP IT TO YOURSELF" | Clinton Kane, Steve Rusch, William Wiik Larsen | |
James Bay | Leap | "Right Now" | James Bay | |
Martin Garrix, Justin Mylo, Dewain Whitmore | Sentio | "Find You" | Dewain Whitmore Jr., Emilio Behr, Martijn Garritsen | |
Joshua Bassett | Doppelgänger | "Doppelgänger"[9] | Joshua Bassett, Davis Naish | |
2021 | Kito, BROODS | Blossom | "Locked On You (feat. BROODS)" | Georgia Nott, Maaike Kito Lebbing, Noah Beresin |
Brasstracks, Tori Kelly | Welcome Back Era | "Still Life" | Tyler Johnson, Ivan Rosenberg, Victoria Loren Kelly | |
Kane Brown, H.E.R. | Non-Album Single | "Blessed & Free" | Kane Brown, Gabriella Wilson, David Biral, Denzel Michael-Akil Baptiste, Russ Chell | |
Lil Nas X | MONTERO | "ONE OF ME (feat. Elton John)" | Jasper Sheff, John Cunningham, Montero Hill | |
Yebba | Dawn | "Boomerang" | Abbey Smith, Tommy Brenneck | |
"All I Ever Wanted" | Mark Ronson, Abbey Smith, James Francies | |||
"Love Came Down" | Mark Ronson, Abbey Smith | |||
Kacey Musgraves | Star-Crossed | "Justified" | Kacey Musgraves, Ian Fitchuk, Brandon Joyner Burton | |
"Breadwinner" | Kacey Musgraves, Ian Fitchuk, Brandon Joyner Burton | |||
Big Red Machine | How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?[10] | "Mimi (feat. Ilsey)" | Aaron Dessner, Justin Vernon | |
Weezer | OK Human | "All My Favorite Songs"[3] | Rivers Cuomo, Ben Johnson, Ashley Gorley | |
2020 | Jimmie Allen, Noah Cyrus | Non-Album Single | "This Is Us" | Jordan Schmidt, Tyler Hubbard, D Mile, Noah Cyrus |
Sam Smith | Love Goes | "Laurel Canyon" | Sam Smith, Tor Hermansen, Mikkel Eriksen | |
Miley Cyrus | Plastic Hearts | "Midnight Sky"[3] | Andrew Wotman, Ali Tamposi, Jonathan Bellion, Louis Bell, Miley Cyrus | |
"Never Be Me" | Mark Ronson, Miley Cyrus | |||
"Edge of Midnight" (Midnight Sky Remix) (featuring Stevie Nicks) | Andrew Wotman, Ali Tamposi, Jonathan Bellion, Louis Bell, Miley Cyrus, Stevie Nicks | |||
Bad Karma (featuring Joan Jett & The Blackhearts) | Miley Cyrus | |||
Fletcher | The S(ex) Tapes | Sex (With My Ex) | Malay, Cari Fletcher | |
2019 | Lost Kings | Paper Crowns | "Don't Kill My High" (featuring Wiz Khalifa and Social House) | Robert Abisi, Nicholas Shanholtz, Ruth-Anne Cunningham, John Ryan II, Ian Franzino, Andrew Haas, Sabrina Bernstein, James Newman, Marcus Lomax, Alexander Izquerdio, Cameron Thomaz Michael Foster, Charles Anderson |
Mark Ronson | Late Night Feelings | "Late Night Feelings" (featuring Lykke Li) | Mark Ronson, Li Zachrisson, Stephen Kozmeniuk | |
P!nk | Hurts 2B Human | "My Attic" | Julia Michaels, Fredrick Wexler | |
Mark Ronson | Late Night Feelings | "Find U Again" (featuring Camila Cabello) | Mark Ronson, Kevin Parker, Karla Estrabao | |
Miley Cyrus | She Is Miley Cyrus | "Unholy" | Miley Cyrus, Andrew Wyatt, Jasper Sheff, John Cunningham | |
"D.R.E.A.M." (featuring Ghostface Killah) | Miley Cyrus, John Cunningham, Clifford Smith, Corey Woods, David Porter, Dennis Coles, Gary Grice, Isaac Hayes, Jason Hunter, Lamont Hawkins, Robert Diggs, Russell Jones | |||
"Cattitude" (featuring RuPaul) | Miley Cyrus, Alma-Sofia Miettinen, Andrew Wyatt, Rupaul Andre Charles | |||
"The Most" | Miley Cyrus, Mark Ronson, Jonny Price, Marcus Lomax, Stefan Johnson, Brandon Burton | |||
Mark Ronson | Late Night Feelings | "Pieces of Us" (featuring King Princess) | Mark Ronson, Mikaela Straus, Michael Malchicoff | |
Zara Larsson | TBA | "All the Time" | Zara Larsson, Jonnali Parmenius, Linus Wiklund | |
Mark Ronson | Late Night Feelings | "Late Night Prelude" | Mark Ronson, Li Zachrisson, Stephen Kozmeniuk | |
"Truth" (featuring Alicia Keys and The Last Artful, Dodgr) | Mark Ronson, Thomas Brenneck, Nicholas Movshon, Diana Gordon, Alana Chenevert | |||
"2AM" (featuring Lykke Li) | Mark Ronson, Thomas Brenneck, Li Zachrisson | |||
"Spinning" (featuring Ilsey) | Mark Ronson, Li Zachrisson, Stephen Kozmeniuk | |||
Lykke Li | Still Sad Still Sexy EP | "Two Nights Part II" (with Skrillex and Ty Dolla Sign) | Li Zachrisson, Jeff Bhasker, Sonny Moore, Jonathan Coffer, James Ryan Ho, Tyrone Griffin Jr., Adam Daniel | |
Adam Lambert | Velvet: Side A | "Superpower" | Adam Lambert, Thomas Schleiter | |
Gryffin | Gravity | "Baggage" (with Gorgon City and AlunaGeorge) | Daniel Griffith, Jonnali Parmenius, Aluna Francis, Jakob Hazell, Svante Halldin | |
Neiked | Non-album single | "Sometimes" (featuring Kes Kross and Jackson Penn) | Victor Radstrom, Kevin Kessee, Fredrick Wexler, Albin Nedler | |
James Arthur | You | "Sad Eyes" | James Arthur, Daniel Parker, Henry Allen | |
Harry Styles | Fine Line | "Treat People with Kindness" | Harry Styles, Jeff Bhasker | |
2018 | Camila Cabello | Camila | "She Loves Control" | Karla Estrabao, Mustafa Ahmed, Sonny Moore, Adam Feeney, Louis Bell |
Bleachers | Love, Simon OST | "Alfie's Song (Not So Typical Love Song)" | Harry Styles, Jack Antonoff | |
Lykke Li | So Sad So Sexy[3] | "Deep End" | Li Zachrisson, Jeff Bhasker, James Ryan Ho, Tyler Williams, Stephen Kozmeniuk | |
Anne-Marie | Speak Your Mind | "Machine" | Anne-Marie Nicholson, Teddy Geiger | |
Christina Aguilera | Liberation | "Accelerate" (featuring Ty Dolla Sign and 2 Chainz) | Christina Aguilera, Kanye West, Michael Dean, Christopher Guevara, Ernest Brown, Carlton Mays, Jr. Badrilla Bourelly, Taylor Parks, Kirby Lauryen, Tyrone Griffin, Jr., Tauheed Epps, Ronald Brown | |
Diplo | Non-album single | "Stay Open" (featuring MØ) | Thomas Pentz, Philip Meckseper, Henry Allen, Karen Marie Ørsted | |
Lykke Li | So Sad So Sexy | "Utopia" | Li Zachrisson, James Ryan Ho, Jonathan Coffer | |
Panic! at the Disco | Pray for the Wicked | "High Hopes" | Brendon Urie, Taylor Parks, Lauren Pritchard, Samuel Hollander, Jenny Owen Youngs, Jonas Jeberg, William Lobban-Bean | |
Lykke Li | So Sad So Sexy | "Sex Money Feelings Die" | Li Zachrisson, James Ryan Ho, Dacoury Natche, Sarah Aarons, Thomas Hull | |
"Two Nights" (featuring Aminé) | Li Zachrisson, Jeff Bhasker, James Ryan Ho, Jonathan Coffer, Adam Daniel | |||
"Last Piece" | Li Zachrisson, Alexander Payami | |||
"Jaguars in the Air" | Li Zachrisson, Jeff Bhasker, James Ryan Ho, Tyler Williams | |||
"So Sad So Sexy" | Li Zachrisson, Andrew Wyatt, Emile Haynie, Jeff Bhasker, James Ryan Ho | |||
"Better Alone" | Li Zachrisson, Carlos Montagnese | |||
"Bad Woman" | Li Zachrisson, Richard Nowels Jr., James Ryan Ho | |||
Christina Aguilera | Liberation | "Maria" | Christina Aguilera, Kanye West, Ross Birchard, Jahron Brathwaite, Taylor Parks, Christopher Guevara, Noah Goldstein, Lawrence Brown, Linda Glover, Horgay Gordy, Allen Story | |
"Masochist" | Christina Aguilera, Timothy Anderson, Darhyl Camper Jr. | |||
Martin Garrix | Non-album single | "Ocean" (featuring Khalid) | Martijn Garritsen, Giorgio Tuinfort, Dewain Whitmore Jr., Khalid Robinson | |
MAX | "Still New York" (featuring Joey Bada$) | Max Schneider, Samuel Hollander, Grant Michaels, Mark Landon, Warren Felder, Jo-Vaughn Scott | ||
Fairlane | "Uncover You" (featuring Ilsey) | Nina Woodford-Wells, Catherine Dennis, Andrew Goldstein | ||
MØ | Forever Neverland | "Sun in Our Eyes" (with Diplo) | Karen Marie Ørsted, Thomas Pentz, Jonathan Hill, Henry Allen | |
Lil Xan | Be Safe | "Live or Die" (with Noah Cyrus) | Nicholas Diego Leanos, Noah Cyrus, Timothy McKenzie, Stanley Benton, Aris Ray | |
David Guetta | 7 | "Drive" (with Black Coffee featuring Delilah Montagu) | Pierre Guetta, Nkosinathi Maphumulo, Ralph Wegner, Mikkel Eriksen, Tor Hermansen, Philip Fender | |
Wankelmut | Non-album single | "Thicker Than Water" (with EZEE) | Jacob Dilßner, Ole Lehmann, Henry Durham, Rafael Greifer | |
Martin Garrix | "Burn Out" (with Justin Mylo featuring Dewain Whitmore) | Martijn Garritsen, Emilio Behr, Dewain Whitmore Jr. | ||
New Hope Club | Welcome to the Club, Pt. 2 EP | "Crazy" | Reece Bibby, Blake Richardson, George Smith, Dewain Whitmore Jr., Ian Kirkpatrick | |
Rita Ora | Phoenix | "Let You Love Me" | Rita Ora, Jonnali Parmenius, Linus Wiklund, Fredrik Gibson, Finn Keane | |
Noah Cyrus | Good Cry EP | "Topanga" | Noah Cyrus | |
Sigala | Brighter Days | "Brighter Days" (featuring Paul Janeway) | Bruce Felder, Paul Janeway | |
Michael Bublé | Love | "Love You Anymore" | Charles Puth Jr., Scott Friedman, Johan Carlsson | |
Martin Garrix | Bylaw EP | "Breach (Walk Alone)" (with Blinders) | Martijn Garritsen, Mateusz Owsiak, Dewain Whitmore Jr. | |
Rudimental | Toast to Our Differences | "Walk Alone" (featuring Tom Walker) | Amir Izadkhah, Piers Aggett, Kesi Dryden, Leon "DJ Locksmith" Rolle, Cass Lowe, Dacoury Natche, Thomas Walker, Jesse Shatkin, Jonathan Mensah | |
Martin Garrix | Non-album single | "Dreamer" (featuring Mike Yung) | Martijn Garritsen, Brian Lee, Michael Young, Alexander Parkhomenko, Yury Parkhomenko | |
Rita Ora | Phoenix | "New Look" | Jonnali Parmenius, Jordan Suecof, Jakob Hazell, Svante Halldin | |
Mark Ronson | Late Night Feelings | "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" (featuring Miley Cyrus) | Mark Ronson, Thomas Brenneck, Miley Cyrus, Conor Szymanski, Clement Picard, Maxime Picard | |
Clean Bandit | What Is Love? | "Nowhere" (featuring Rita Ora and Kyle) | Jack Patterson, Grace Chatto, Jonnali Parmenius, Linus Wiklund, Kyle Harvey | |
2017 | Tinashe | Joyride | "Flame" | Tinashe Kachingwe, Simon Wilcox, Nolan Lambroza, Nasri Atweh |
Linkin Park | One More Light | "Talking to Myself" | Bradford Phillip Delson, Michael Kenji Shinoda, Jonathan Reuven Routem | |
"Sharp Edges" | Bradford Phillip Delson, Michael Kenji Shinoda | |||
Dua Lipa | Dua Lipa | "No Goodbyes" | Dua Lipa, Lindy Robbins, Daniel Traynor | |
Hey Violet | From the Outside | "Where Have You Been (All My Night)" | Maureen McDonald, Julian Bunetta | |
"When Will I Learn" | Rena Lovelis, Nia Lovelis, Miranda Miller, Casey Moreta, Julian Bunetta | |||
Noah Cyrus | Non-album single | "Almost Famous" | Noah Cyrus, Daniel Dodd Wilson | |
DJ Snake | "A Different Way" (featuring Lauv) | William Grigahcine, Edward Sheeran, Johnny McDaid, Steve McCutcheon, Lindy Robbins | ||
Demi Lovato | Tell Me You Love Me | "Only Forever" | Demetria Lovato, Toby Gad, Warren Felder, Sean Douglas | |
Kelly Clarkson | Meaning of Life | "Meaning of Life" | James Morrison, Jesse Shatkin | |
Majid Jordan | The Space Between | "Not Ashamed" | Majid Al-Maskati, Jordan Ullman | |
"What You Do to Me" | Majid Al-Maskati, Jordan Ullman | |||
Paloma Faith | The Architect | "WW3" | Paloma Faith, Jesse Shatkin | |
Pia Mia | The Gift 2 EP | "Off My Feet" | Pia Perez, Yasmin Yedesma, Nicholas Balding, David Park, Dillon Deskin | |
2016 | K. Michelle | More Issues Than Vogue | "If It Ain't Love" | Floyd Nathaniel Hills, Rosina Russell, Patrick Hayes, |
Beyoncé | Lemonade | "All Night" | Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Alki King, Timothy Thomas, Theron Thomas, Thomas Pentz, Henry Allen, Jaramaye Daniels, André Benjamin, Antwan Patton, Patrick Brown | |
Cash Cash | Blood, Sweat & 3 Years | "How to Love" (featuring Sofia Reyes) | Samuel Frisch, Alexander Makhlouf, Jean Paul Makhlouf, Jennifer Decilveo | |
Bea Miller | Non-album single | "Yes Girl" | Beatrice Miller, Andrew Wansel, Warren Felder, Trevor Brown, William Simmons | |
Alisan Porter | "Down That Road" | Alisan Porter, Brisebois Jocelyn | ||
Nick Jonas | Last Year Was Complicated | "Unhinged" | Nicholas Jonas, Nolan Lambroza | |
Martin Garrix | Non-album single | "In the Name of Love" (with Bebe Rexha) | Martijn Garritsen, Bleta Rexha, Matthew Radosevich, Ruth-Anne Cunningham, Stephen Philibin, Yael Nahar | |
Jake Miller | Overnight EP | "Overnight" | Travis Mills, James Abrahart, Leroy Clampitt, Andreas Schuller, James Wong | |
"Superhuman" | Amanda Lucille Warner, Leroy Clampitt, Andreas Schuller | |||
Britney Spears | Glory | "Man on the Moon" | Brandon Lowry, Phoebe Ryan, Jason Evigan, Marcus Lomax | |
Hey Violet | From the Outside | "Guys My Age" | Rena Lovelis, Nia Lovelis, Miranda Miller, Casey Moreta, John Ryan II, Julian Bunetta, Henry Walter, Jacob Kasher Hindlin | |
Shawn Mendes | Illuminate | "Mercy"[3] | Shawn Mendes, Teddy Geiger, Daniel Parker | |
Deorro | Non-album single | "Goin' Up" (with DyCy) | Erick Orrosquieta, Fransisca Hall | |
Paul Janeway | "Healing" | Paul Janeway, Thomas Rowlands | ||
Train | A Girl, a Bottle, a Boat | "Working Girl" | Patrick Monahan, William Wiik Larsen | |
2015 | Fifth Harmony | Reflection | "Body Rock" | Timothy Thomas, Theron Thomas, Harmony Samuels, John DeNicola, Donald Markowitz, Franke Previte |
Snoh Aalegra | Non-album single | "Emotional" | Robert Diggs, Clarence Coffee Jr., Ronnie Williams, David Porter | |
Drake | If You're Reading This It's Too Late | "Jungle" | Aubrey Graham, Majid Al Maskati, Jordan Ullman, Carlos Montagnese, Paul Jeffries, Noah "40" Shebib, Gabriel Garzón-Montano | |
Robin Schulz | Sugar | "Headlights" (featuring Ilsey) | Robin Schulz, Dennis Bierbrodt, Guido Kramer, Jürgen Dohr, John Ryan II, Eric Frederic, Andreas Schuller, Joseph Spargur, Thomas Peyton | |
Mariah Carey | #1 to Infinity | "Infinity" | Mariah Carey, Taylor Parks, Priscilla Hamilton, Eric Hudson | |
Major Lazer | Peace Is the Mission | "Powerful" (featuring Ellie Goulding and Tarrus Riley) | Thomas Wesley Pentz, Maxime Picard, Clement Picard, Omar Riley, Fransisca Hall | |
Majid Jordan | Majid Jordan | "My Love" (featuring Drake) | Majid Ul Maskati, Jordan Ullman, Aubrey Graham, Carlos Montagnese, Paul Jeffries, Noah "40" Shebib | |
Kaskade | Automatic | "Disarm You" (featuring Ilsey) | Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarnson, Nathaniel Motte, Jeremy Coleman | |
T Mills | Non-album single | "Young & Stupid" (featuring T.I.) | Travis Mills, John Ryan II, Eric Frederic, Andreas Schuller, Joseph Spargur, Thomas Peyton, Clifford Harris Jr. | |
Grace Mitchell | Raceday EP | "NoLo" | Grace Mitchell, Mark Foster, Sean Cimino, Isom Innis, Morgan Reid, Annaliese Schiersch | |
2014 | Jennifer Lopez | A.K.A. | "Never Satisfied" | Jennifer Lopez, Alejandro Salazar |
Pitbull | Globalization | "Fireball" (featuring John Ryan) | Armando Perez, John Ryan II, Eric Frederic, Andreas Schuller, Joseph Spargur, Thomas Peyton | |
2012 | Taryn Manning | Freedom City | "Send Me Your Love" (featuring Sultan & Ned Shepard) | Taryn Manning, Michael Linney, Ivan Corraliza, John Saviano, James Saviano |
2008 | Terrence Howard | Shine Through It | "Sanctuary" | Terrence Howard |
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