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- Discography Production and songwriting credits
- References
{{Infobox musical artist | name = Chris Loco | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name = Chris Crowhurst | origin = | genre = {{flat list| }} | years_active = {{Start date|2009}}–present | label = {{flat list|- OddChild Music[1]
- Sony ATV
}} | alias = | associated_acts = {{flat list|- Emeli Sandé
- Fraser T. Smith
- Rita Ora
- Anne Marie
- Tinie Tempah
- Labrinth
- Etta Bond
}}}} Chris Crowhurst, better known by his stage name Chris Loco, is an English record producer and songwriter. Loco has produced and written songs for many artists including Rita Ora, Tinie Tempah and Ella Eyre. He produced and co-wrote the song "Easier in Bed" from Emeli Sande’s debut album Our Version of Events, which went on to go 7x platinum in the UK. In 2014, he co-wrote and produced Professor Green’s top 5 single "Lullaby", featuring vocals from Tori Kelly. In 2015, he co-wrote and produced the critically acclaimed "Stronger Than Ever" by Raleigh Ritchie, which featured as background music on the BBC and Sky Sports. "Stronger Than Ever" is also still used as the theme music for the De Montfort University television advert. 2016 saw Loco heavily involved with the writing and production of Emeli Sande’s second album, Long Live the Angels, which debuted at number 2 in the UK charts. DiscographyProduction and songwriting creditsYear | Title | Artist | Release |
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2012 | "Shine Ya Light" | Rita Ora | Ora | "Easier in Bed" | Emeli Sandé | Our Version of Events | "Trouble" | Leona Lewis | Glassheart | "I to You" | "Come Alive | "Un-Love Me" | 2013 | "Broken" | Daley | Days & Nights | "My Heart" | Wiley featuring Emeli Sandé and French Montana | The Ascent | "Lost Ones" | Tinie Tempah featuring Paloma Faith | Demonstration | 2014 | "Stronger Than Ever" | Raleigh Ritchie | You're a Man Now Boy | "Give Me Love" | Maverick Sabre | Innerstanding | "Into You" | Kwabs | Pray for Love EP | "Feels Like" | Etta Bond | #CoolUrbanNewTalent EP | "Lullaby" | Professor Green featuring Tori Kelly | Growing Up in Public | "In the Shadow of the Sun" | Professor Green | 2015 | "Ego" | Chris Loco featuring Raye | See No Evil EP | "Human" | Chris Loco featuring Ina Wroldsen | "World We Live In" | Chris Loco featuring Etta Bond, Kojey Radical, Avelino | "Is It Me" | Chris Loco featuring Eclectic | "Cowards" | Raleigh Ritchie | You're a Man Now Boy | "Alien" | Raye featuring Avelino | Non-album single | "Ain't No Use" | Matt Woods | Non-album single | "G.M.O" | Wretch 32 & Avelino featuring Youngs Teflon | Young Fire, Old Flame | "Two" | Ella Eyre | Feline | "Seen and Never Heard" | Etta Bond | Non-album single | "Rockabye" | Elijah Blake | Shadows & Diamonds | "W2TW" | Raye | Welcome to the Winter EP | "Bet U Wish" | 2016 | "You Don't Know" | Justine Skye featuring Wizkid | Non-album single | "Breathing Underwater" | Emeli Sandé | Long Live the Angels | "Garden" (featuring Jay Electronica and Aine Zion) | "Somebody" | "Babe" | "Give Me Something" | 2017 | "The River" | Raleigh Ritchie | Non-album single | "Raindrops" | Kamille | My Head's a Mess EP | "Give More" | "Within" | 2018 | "Trigger"[2] | Anne-Marie | Speak Your Mind | "Did We Lose Our Minds"[3] | Sabrina Claudio | No Rain No Flowers | "Loyal" | Paloma Faith | Non-album single | "Photographs" | Professor Green featuring Rag'n'Bone Man | Photographs | "Strip" | Little Mix featuring Sharaya J | LM5 | "Love a Girl Right" | Little Mix | "Monster in Me" |
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://oddchildmusic.com/artists/|title=Artists - Odd Child Music|work=Odd Child|accessdate=20 January 2015}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://genius.com/Anne-marie-trigger-lyrics|title=Anne-Marie Trigger Lyrics; Anne-Marie "Trigger"}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://genius.com/Sabrina-claudio-did-we-lose-our-minds-lyrics|title=Sabrina Claudio "Did We Lose Our Minds"}}
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