Jodi Marr
American songwriter, producer
Intro | American songwriter, producer | |
Places | United States of America | |
is | Musician Songwriter | |
Work field | Music | |
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Jodi Marr is an American songwriter and producer. Her musical career began with writing songs and fronting bands in Florida in the late 1990s.
She won a Grammy Award in 2003 for De Verdad on the album Soy by Alejandra Guzmán.
Year | Label | Album | Artist | Song | Lyrics | Music | ||
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Credited | With | Credited | With | |||||
2002 | Universal Records | Border Girl | Paulina Rubio | "Not That Kind of Girl | Yes | Christian De Walden | No | David Eriksen |
2002 | Universal Records | Border Girl | Paulina Rubio | "Undeniable" | Yes | Rodolfo Castillo | No | David Eriksen |
2002 | Universal Records | Border Girl | Paulina Rubio | "The Last Goodbye" | Yes | Estéfano | No | Chris Rodriguez |
2002 | Universal Records | Border Girl | Paulina Rubio | "Fire (Sexy Dance)" | Yes | Estéfano | Yes | Estéfano |
2016 | SM Entertainment | Press It | Taemin | "Sexuality" | No | Kenzie | Yes | Eric Bazilian, Ryan S. Jhun |