Tre Jean-Marie

Tre Jean-Marie
Birth name Tre Jean-Marie
Born (1993-04-13) 13 April 1993
Hackney, London, UK
Origin Hackney, London, UK
Genres Pop, R&B, Urban
Occupation(s) songwriter, record producer, music publisher
Instruments computer, keyboard, guitar, vocals
Years active 2006–present

Tre Jean-Marie (born 13 April 1993 in Hackney, London), is a British songwriter and record producer currently published by BMG.[1] He is of Trinidadian and St. Lucian descent. Tre is the son of singer/songwriter's Lincoln Jean-Marie, and Valerie-Suzette Taylor.

In addition, Jean-Marie owns Decibel Songs, a publishing company under the Bucks Music Group umbrella that is a resource business for record companies and other music entities seeking compositions, productions, and other related music services. Decibel has been a part of many chart-topping records including A$AP Rocky's AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP and Ariana Grande's Dangerous Woman.[2]

In March 2016, Tre was included as part of Nation of Billions' 30 Under 30 The Future Of The Music Biz list curated by DJ Semtex.[3] The list was later republished by Music Week to acknowledge the lack of diversity in the annual Music Week list.[4][5]

Selective Discography

Key
Song released as a single Indicates single release
# Indicates promotional release
Year Song Artist Role Album
2018 Stupid Things ft. Saweetie Four of Diamonds Producer TBA
Name On It ft. Burna Boy Producer, writer
I Know Big Zuu Producer, writer Content With Content
What If Ebenezer Producer, writer 53 Sundays
53 Sundays (Interlude) Programmer
Glory Programmer
Realist Programmer
Brother's Keeper Programmer
Mercy ft. Kojey Radical Programmer
M.I.S.B.A.D. Zach Said Producer, writer Balance
Intimate ft. Craig David Yungen Producer, writer TBA
Honeymoon Phaze MNEK Producer Language
Language Producer
Crazy World Programmer
Movie ft. B Young, Kranium & Ebenezer ADP Writer TBA
Find A Way Feenixpawl & Dave Winnel Writer TBA
Break The Rules ft. Bobii Lewis TIEKS Writer, programmer TBA
You Don't Love Me Folly Rae Producer, writer, mix Karma Club
Outside ft. Mabel Burna Boy Writer Outside
Magic ft. Yxng Bane Craig David Producer, writer The Time Is Now
Get Involved ft. JP Cooper Producer, writer
Talk To Me Producer, writer
Talk To Me, Pt. II ft. Ella Mai Producer, writer
Live In The Moment ft. KAYTRANADA and GoldLink Writer, vocal producer, mix
Armor Producer, writer
2017 I Won't Let You Down HRVY Producer, writer Talk To Ya
You Don't Know Me AJ Tracey Writer Secure The Bag!
Little Bit Leave It Chris & Kem Writer, additional producer Non-album single
Praying Tom Grennan Writer Lighting Matches
Second I'm Rich Brayton Bowman Producer, writer 22 Minutes Later
Kustom Made Writer
2016 Puff Puff Pass Producer, writer
Monster 2.0 ft. Boogie Jacob Banks Writer Non-album single
One More Time Craig David Writer, vocal producer Following My Intuition
Couldn't Be Mine Producer, writer
What If Producer, writer
Don't Go Writer, vocal producer
Here With Me Producer, writer
Sink Or Swim Writer, additional producer
16 Additional producer
Got It Good Writer, vocal producer
Kaytranada Writer, vocal producer 99.9%
Lipstick Kisses ft. Wretch 32 Vanessa White Producer, writer Chapter One
2015 Don't Wanna Be Your Lover Producer, writer
Alright With Me ft. Anne-Marie Wretch 32 Programming Non-album single
Give Me Love Maverick Sabre Programming Innerstanding
Worst Kind Of Love Shane Filan Producer, writer Right Here
Back To The Sea Andrea Faustini Writer Kelly
Tattoos & High Heels Yunho Producer, writer U Know Y
Monster ft. Avelino Jacob Banks Writer, vocals The Paradox
Grace Producer, writer
I Was Made For You Producer, writer Non-album single
2013 Top Of The World ft. Professor Green & Tawiah Smiler Writer Brand New Style
2012 Spender ft. Lana Del Rey Producer

References

  1. "Tre Jean-Marie Signs To BMG/Chrysalis". Retrieved 2015-04-28.
  2. "30 MORE UNDER 30, THE FUTURE OF THE MUSIC BIZ". Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  3. "30 MORE UNDER 30, THE FUTURE OF THE MUSIC BIZ". Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  4. "music week respond to criticism of glaringly white 30 under 30 list". Vice. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  5. "Is the future of the British music industry really so white?". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
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