Matt McGinn (songwriter)

Matt McGinn
Birth name Matthew McGinn
Origin Loudoun County, Virginia, U.S.
Genres Country
Occupation(s) Songwriter
Associated acts Kane Brown

Matt McGinn is a songwriter and producer with Nashville-based publisher, SMACKSongs. [1]

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominated work Result
2018 AIMP Nashville Awards Rising Songwriter of the Year N/A Nominated
Billboard Music Awards Top Country Song "What Ifs" Nominated

Songwriting Discography

Year Artist Album Song Co-writer(s)
2012 Jake Owen "Endless Summer EP" ”Surefire Feeling" Ryan Hurd, Steve Moakler
2013 Jake Owen Days of Gold "Surefire Feeling" Ryan Hurd, Steve Moakler
2015 Josh Abbott Band Front Row Seat "Wasn't That Drunk" feat. Carly Pearce[2][3] Neil Medley, Emily Weisband
Maddie & Tae Start Here "Right Here, Right Now" Taylor Dye, Maddie Marlow
Hinder When The Smoke Clears "Hit The Ground" Corey Crowder, Marshall Dutton, Cody Hanson
2016 Madeline Merlo "Free Soul" "Whatcha Wanna Do About It" Connie Harrington, Steve Moakler
Kane Brown  Chapter 1 "Last Minute Late Night"  Corey Crowder, Ben Caver
Florida Georgia Line  Dig Your Roots "Island"  Jordan Schmidt, Ryan Hurd
Kane Brown (feat. Lauren Alaina) Kane Brown "What Ifs"  Kane Brown, Jordan Schmidt
2017 The Swon Brothers  Pretty Cool Scars EP "About Last Night"  The Swon Brothers, Joey Hyde
Kane Brown Kane Brown (Deluxe Edition) "Heaven"  Shy Carter, Lindsay Rymes
Queen V Bridges Vol. 2 "While I'm Alive"  Veronica Stigeler-Cowher
Walker Hayes Boom "Prescriptions"  Walker Hayes
Kylie Morgan "Christmas Without You" "Christmas Without You" Kylie Morgan, Aaron Eshuis
2018 Adam Sanders Adam Sanders "Anything Like Me"  Adam Sanders, Tommy Cecil
Michael Ray  Amos "I'm Gonna Miss You"  Corey Crowder
Renee Blair Gotta Quit Drinkin "Gotta Quit Drinkin"  Renee Blair, Kylie Sackley
Kane Brown Experiment "Homesick"  Brock Berryhill, Kane Brown, Taylor Phillips

References

  1. http://www.smacksongs.com/matthew-mcginn Matthew McGinn, SMACKSongs Creator
  2. "Josh Abbott Band Eyes National Radio with 'Wasn't That Drunk'". Sounds Like Nashville. April 19, 2016. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
  3. "Josh Abbott Band Ready Raw New Breakup Album 'Front Row Seat'". Rolling Stone. August 20, 2015. Retrieved July 18, 2017.


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