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Revision as of 09:52, 14 June 2018
Leland | |
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Also known as | Brett McLaughlin |
Origin | Biloxi, Mississippi |
Genres | Pop, R&B, dance, country |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, producer, vocal producer |
Years active | 2015–present |
Brett McLaughlin, known professionally as Leland, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, composer and lecturer.[1] Based in Los Angeles, California, he has worked closely with a range of popular artists, including Troye Sivan, Daya, Selena Gomez, Andy Grammer, Kelsea Ballerini and Allie X.[2][3] In December 2017, McLaughlin signed with Universal Germany for his artist project Leland and is currently published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing.
Discography
As lead artist
Title | Year | Album |
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"Aware" | 2015 | Non-album singles |
"Full Time" | ||
"Mattress" | 2017 | TBA |
"Run Into You" | 2018 |
Television
RuPaul's Drag Race
McLaughlin co-wrote Kardashian: The Musical, VH1 Divas Live and Kitty Girls featured on Season 9 and All Stars 3 of VH1's RuPaul's Drag Race, and was a guest on Episode 6 of All Stars 3.
Films
Sierra Burgess Is a Loser
McLaughlin composed the score and wrote 11 original songs with Bram Inscore for the upcoming Netflix original movie Sierra Burgess Is a Loser directed by Ian Samuels and starring Shannon Purser. The film is scheduled to be released Fall 2018.[4]
Songwriting credits
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Credits | Written with |
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"Sanctuary" | 2015 | Allie X | CollXtion I | Co-writer | Alexandra Hughes, Jonas Jeberg |
"Hide Away" | Daya | Daya EP | Gino Barletta, Britten Newbill, Scott Bruzenak | ||
"Thirsty" | Gino Barletta, Britten Newbill, Scott Bruzenak | ||||
"Legendary" | Gino Barletta, Britten Newbill, Scott Bruzenak | ||||
"U12" | Gino Barletta, Britten Newbill, Scott Bruzenak | ||||
"Back to Me" | Grace Tandon, Gino Barletta, Jonathan Lock, Britten Newbill, Scott Bruzenak | ||||
"No Pressure" | Little Boots | Working Girl | Victoria Hasketh, Pat Lukens, Liam O'Donnell | ||
"Bite" | Troye Sivan | Blue Neighbourhood | Troye Mellett, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes | ||
"Talk Me Down" | Troye Mellett, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes, Emile Haynie | ||||
"Youth" | Troye Mellett, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes, Alex Hope | ||||
"Lost Boy" | Troye Mellett, Bram Inscore, Alex Hope | ||||
"For Him" (featuring Allday) |
Troye Mellett, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes, Thomas Gaynor | ||||
"Surburbia" | Troye Mellett, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes | ||||
"Closure" | Hayley Warner | Non-album single | Hayley Warner | ||
"Open Book" | 2016 | Jacob Whitesides | Why? | Jacob Whitesides, David Spencer | |
"I.C.Y.M.I." | Daya | Sit Still, Look Pretty | Gino Baretta, Scott Bruzenak, Jonas Jeberg | ||
"Love of My Life" | Gino Barletta, Chloe Angelides, Michael Fonesca, Shane van Luntern, Teal Douville | ||||
"Cool" | Gino Baretta, Scott Bruzenak, Britten Newbill | ||||
"Got the Feeling" | Gino Baretta, Lukas Loules | ||||
"Vowels" | Capital Cities | Non-album single | Ryan Marchent, Sebu Simonian, Jamie Sanderson | ||
"Paper Love" | 2017 | Allie X | CollXtion II | Alexandra Hughes, George Pimental | |
"Vintage" | Alexandra Hughes, Troye Mellett, Oliver Golstein | ||||
"Old Habits Die Hard" | Alexandra Hughes, George Pimental, Christopher Rabba, Michael Wise | ||||
"That's So Us" | Alexandra Hughes, Mathieu Jomphe-Lepine, Jeffrey Lebron | ||||
"True Love is Violent" | Alexandra Hughes, Christopher Braide | ||||
"Why" | Sabrina Carpenter | Non-album single | Sabrina Carpenter, Jonas Jeberg | ||
"How You Gon' Do That" (featuring Cara) |
Flosstradamus | Non-album single | Curt Cameruci, Cara Salimando, Henry Durham, Jorgen Odegard | ||
"Ugly" | Jaira Burns | Non-album single | Henry Walter, Alexandra Hughes, Mathieu Jomphe-Lepine | ||
"There for You" (with Troye Sivan) |
Martin Garrix | Non-album single | Martin Garritsen, Benjamin Burgess, William Lobban Bean, Troye Mellett, Jesse Thomas | ||
"Fetish" (featuring Gucci Mane) |
Selena Gomez | non-album single | Selena Gomez, Chloe Angelides, Gino Barletta, Jonas Jeberg, Joe Khajadourian, Alexander Schwartz, Radric Davis | ||
"Miss Me More" | Kelsea Ballerini | Unapologetically | Kelsea Ballerini, David Hodges | ||
"My My My!" | 2018 | Troye Sivan | Bloom | Troye Mellet, Oscar Gorres, James Alan Ghaleb | |
"The Good Side" | Troye Mellet, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes, Ariel Rechtshaid, Jack Latham | ||||
"Ignore Me" | Betty Who | TBA | Jessica Newham, Peter Thomas, Kyle Moorman | ||
"Bloom" | Troye Sivan | Bloom | Troye Mellet, Peter Svensson, Oscar Holter | ||
"Dance to This" (featuring Ariana Grande) |
Troye Mellet, Oscar Holter, Jonnali Parmenius | ||||
"Seventeen" | Troye Mellet, Alexandra Hughes, Bram Inscore | ||||
"Plum" | Troye Mellet, Alexandra Hughes, Oscar Gorres, James Alan Ghaleb | ||||
"What a Heavenly Way to Die" | Troye Mellet, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes | ||||
"Animal" | Troye Mellet, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes, Ariel Rechtshaid, Jack Latham |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Organization | Work | Category | Result |
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2016 | Song of the Year | ARIA Music Awards | Youth | Song of the Year | Won[5] |
References
- ^ "Brett McLaughlin". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
- ^ "Brett McLaughlin". Musician Institute - College of Contemporary Music. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
- ^ Lauren Walck (July 16, 2016). "Biloxi-born songwriter goes from catering for a Kardashian to being tweeted by TSwift". Sun Herald. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
- ^ Dale Kawashima (October 20, 2017). "Songwriter & Artist Leland Co-Writes Hit Songs For Daya, Troye Sivan and Selena Gomez". Songwriter Universe. Retrieved March 31, 2018.
- ^ McLeay, Ben; Kerri Pedestrian (November 23, 2016). "Beautiful Angel Troye Sivan Nabs Song Of The Year For 'Youth' At The ARIAs". Youth. Pedestrian.