Koz (musician)
Stephen Kozmeniuk, known professionally as Koz, is a Canadian record producer, songwriter, engineer and instrumentalist.[1] Production and writing credits include Madonna, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar, and Dua Lipa.[2] Koz received 3 Grammy nominations at the 2021 Grammy Awards.[3]
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Birth name | Stephen Kozmeniuk |
Also known as | Koz |
Origin | Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada |
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Website | twitter |
Discography
Songwriting and production credits
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Credits | Written with | Produced with |
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"Gang Bang" | 2012 | Madonna | MDNA | Co-writer | Madonna Ciccone, William Orbit, Priscilla Hamilton, Keith Harris, Jean-Baptiste Kouame, Michael Penniman Jr., Demacio Castellon | - |
"Up in Flames" | Nicki Minaj | Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded - The Re-Up |
Onika Maraj, Matthew Samuels, Zale Epstein, Brett Kurger | - | ||
"Kiss Goodnight" | Tyler Shaw | Yesterday | Co-writer/Producer | Tyler Shaw, Todd Clark | Tubin Thakkar | |
"Jesus Piece" (featuring Common & Kanye West) |
The Game | Jesus Piece | Jayceon Taylor, Matthew Samuels, Brett Kurger, Zale Epstein, Kanye West, Lonnie Lynn Jr. | The Maven Boys | ||
"We Them Niggas" | 2013 | Ace Hood | Trials & Tribulations | Co-writer | Antoine McColister, Matthew Samuels, Zale Epstein, Brett Kurger | - |
"God Is Great" | Rockie Fresh | Self Made Vol. 3 | Donald Pullen, Matthew Samuels, Zale Epstein, Brett Kurger | - | ||
"Lil Nigga Snupe" | Meek Mill | Dreamchasers 3 | Robert Williams, Matthew Samuels, Zale Epstein, Brett Kurger | - | ||
"Dangerous" | 2014 | Jennifer Hudson | JHUD | Co-writer/Producer | Paul Jefferies, Daniel Daley, Vanessa Kalala, Zale Epstein | Nineteen85, Jim Beanz |
"Bow and Arrow" | Reuben and the Dark | Funeral Sky | Producer | - | Chris Hayden | |
"Devil's Time" | ||||||
"Rolling Stone" | ||||||
"Shoulderblade" | ||||||
"Standing Still" | ||||||
"Marionette" | ||||||
"A Memory's Lament" | ||||||
"The River" | ||||||
"Can't See the Light" | ||||||
"Funeral Sky" | ||||||
"Black Water" | ||||||
"The Gates" | 2015 | Young Empires | The Gates | Co-writer/Producer | Matthew Vlahovich, Jacob Palahnuk, Taylor Hill | - |
"Sound of Your Heart" | Shawn Hook | Analog Love | Shawn Hlookoff, Todd Clark | Shawn Hook, Todd Clark | ||
"Uncover Your Eyes" | Young Empires | The Gates | Matthew Vlahovich, Jacob Palahnuk, Taylor Hill, Sandy Johnston | - | ||
"Life Without You" | Tyler Shaw | Yesterday | Tyler Shaw, Todd Clark | Todd Clark | ||
"Criminal" | Producer | - | Todd Clark | |||
"Shine a Light" | Banners | Banners EP | Co-writer/Producer | Michael Nelson | Banners | |
"Ghosts" | Producer | - | Banners | |||
"Mercy" | Young Empires | The Gates | Co-writer/Producer | Matthew Vlahovich, Jacob Palahnuk, Taylor Hill, Nathan Ferraro | - | |
"So Cruel" | Matthew Vlahovich, Jacob Palahnuk, Taylor Hill | - | ||||
"Ghosts" | Matthew Vlahovich, Jacob Palahnuk, Taylor Hill | - | ||||
"Never Die Young" | Matthew Vlahovich, Jacob Palahnuk, Taylor Hill | - | ||||
"Sunshine" | Matthew Vlahovich, Jacob Palahnuk, Taylor Hill | - | ||||
"Crazy Love" (featuring Tarrus Riley) |
R. City | What Dreams Are Made Of | Theron Thomas, Timothy Thomas, Lukasz Gottwald, Henry Walter, Mitchum Chin, Dwayne Chin-Quee | Dr. Luke, Cirkut, Chin-Quee | ||
"Way Back When" | Ben Haenow | Ben Haenow | Benjamin Haenow, Andrew Jackson | - | ||
"Start a Riot" | Banners | Banners EP | Michael Nelson, Todd Clark | Banners | ||
"Gold Dust" | 2016 | Michael Nelson | Banners | |||
"Back When We Had Something" | Michael Nelson | Banners | ||||
"Last Dance" | Dua Lipa | Dua Lipa | Dua Lipa, Talay Riley | - | ||
"Try/Effortless" | Dvsn | Non-album single | Co-writer/Co-producer | Daniel Daley, Paul Jeffries, Daniel Talevski, Noel Cadastre | Dvsn, Noel Cadastre | |
"Paradise" (with Chris Brown) |
Benny Benassi | Danceaholic | Co-writer | Alessandro Benassi, Christopher Brown, Daniel Daley, Marco Benassi | - | |
"Hotter than Hell" | Dua Lipa | Dua Lipa | Producer | - | Jay Reynolds, Ten Ven | |
"Half Light" | Banners | Non-album single | - | Banners | ||
"Into the Storm" | Empires on Fire EP | Co-writer/Producer | Michael Nelson, Todd Clark | Banners | ||
"Thinking 'Bout You" | 2017 | Dua Lipa | Dua Lipa | Producer | - | - |
"Someone to You" | Banners | Empires on Fire EP | Co-writer/Producer | Michael Nelson, Samuel Hollander, Grant Michaels | Banners | |
"Empires on Fire" | Michael Nelson, Todd Clark | Banners | ||||
"Firefly" | Michael Nelson | Banners | ||||
"Holy Ground" | Michael Nelson | Banners | ||||
"Lost in Your Light" (featuring Miguel) |
Dua Lipa | Dua Lipa | Producer | - | Miguel, Lorna Blackwood | |
"IDGAF" | - | Larzz Princpiato, Lorna Blackwood | ||||
"Garden" | - | Greg Wells | ||||
"No Goodbyes" | - | Grades | ||||
"Begging" | Additional producer | - | James Flannigan, Suzy Shinn | |||
"We Were Here" | Lights | Skin & Earth | Co-writer/Producer | Lights Poxleitner, Todd Clark | Ben Rice | |
"Kicks" | Lights Poxleitner, Todd Clark | Ben Rice | ||||
"Fight Club" | Lights Poxleitner, Todd Clark | - | ||||
"Deep End" | 2018 | Lykke Li | So Sad So Sexy | Co-writer | Li Zachrisson, Jeff Bhasker, James Ryan Ho, Tyler Williams, Ilsey Juber | - |
"Wrong Direction" | 2020 | Hailee Steinfeld | Non-album single | Co-writer/Producer | Elizabeth Lowell Boland, Hailee Steinfeld, Skyler Stonestreet | - |
"Physical" | Dua Lipa | Future Nostalgia | Producer | Jason Evigan | ||
"Levitating" | Co-writer/Producer | - | ||||
"Love Again" | Co-writer/Producer | - | ||||
"Boys Will Be Boys" | Producer | - | ||||
"Vertigo" | 2021 | Alice Merton | S.I.D.E.S. | Co-writer/Producer | Alice Merton | - |
"Space Man" | 2022 | Sam Ryder | There's Nothing but Space, Man! | Producer | ||
Midnight Dreams | 2023 | Ellie Goulding | Higher Than Heaven | Writer | - | |
By the End Of the Night | 2023 | Writer | - | - |
References
- LeBlanc, Larry (11 September 2004). "Northern 'Boy' Wonder". Billboard. Vol. 116, no. 37. p. 43. ISSN 0006-2510.
- "Meet the Whitehorse-bred songwriter behind Kendrick Lamar's Grammy success". The Globe And Mail. 18 February 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
- "Yukon producer earns Grammy nominations".
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