Oscar Görres
Oscar Michael Görres (born 20 March 1986), also known as OzGo, is a Swedish record producer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known for writing and producing songs with the likes of MARINA, Taylor Swift, 5 Seconds of Summer, Maroon 5, DNCE, Britney Spears, Tove Lo and Pink.[1] Görres is a part of Max Martin's production team, Wolf Cousins.[2]
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Birth name | Oscar Michael Görres |
Born | Stockholm, Sweden | 20 March 1986
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Years active | 2007–present |
Production discography
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Co-writer | Producer or Co-producer |
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"Hey (I've Been Feeling Kind of Lonely)" | 2007 | Danny Saucedo | Heart Beats | ||
"Blue" | |||||
"Running Away" | 2008 | Set Your Body Free | |||
"Turn Off The Sound" | |||||
"Baby Goodbye" | E.M.D. | A State of Mind | |||
"For You" | |||||
"Give Me Some Time" | |||||
"Hit'n'Run" | Monrose | I Am | |||
"Sufrirás" (featuring Pixie Lott) |
2009 | David Bisbal | Sin Mirar Atrás | ||
"Unstoppable (The Return of Natalie)" | 2010 | Ola Svensson | Ola | ||
"From Brazil with Love" | Alcazar | Disco Defenders | |||
"Ase me" | Eleni Foureira | Eleni Foureira | |||
"There's a Place for Us" | E.M.D. | Rewind | |||
"No More Tears On The Dancefloor" | 2011 | Anders & Fahrenkrog | Two | ||
"Mr. Moon" | |||||
"Why Do You Cry" | |||||
"Army of Love" | |||||
"Finally Free" | Kimberley Locke | Four for the Floor | |||
"In Your Eyes" | Danny Saucedo | In the Club | |||
"Catch Me If You Can" | |||||
"Glorious" | Linda Pritchard | Alive | |||
"Miracle" | |||||
"Alive" | |||||
"Not Even Hello" | |||||
"Dance Your Tears Away" | |||||
"Erase & Rewind" | |||||
"Rise Again" | |||||
"Alienized" | |||||
"Satellite" | |||||
"Crying in the Rain" | |||||
"Stuck in a Riddle" | |||||
"On Time" | |||||
"Can't Hold Back" | 2013 | Anton Ewald | A | ||
"Feelings" | 2014 | Maroon 5 | V | ||
"I Wish" (featuring T.I.) |
Cher Lloyd | Sorry I'm Late | |||
"Just Like That" | Mohombi | Universe | |||
"Save Me" | |||||
"Grow Old with You" | |||||
"Unbreakable Smile" | 2015 | Tori Kelly | Unbreakable Smile | ||
"Rumors" (featuring Tove Lo) |
Adam Lambert | The Original High | |||
"Jinx" | DNCE | Swaay | |||
"One in a Million" | Hilary Duff | Breathe In. Breathe Out. | |||
"Comeback" | Ella Eyre | Feline | |||
"Flashes" | 2016 | Tove Lo | Lady Wood | ||
"Hard to Forget Ya" | Britney Spears | Glory | |||
"Doctor You" | DNCE | DNCE | |||
"Blown" (featuring Kent Jones) |
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"Naked" | |||||
"Be Mean" | |||||
"Denim Jacket" | 2017 | Maroon 5 | Red Pill Blues | ||
"Plastic Rose" | |||||
"No Man Is an Island" | The Script | Freedom Child | |||
"Deliverance" | |||||
"So It Goes..." | Taylor Swift | Reputation | |||
"Words" | Jasmine Thompson | Wonderland EP | |||
"My My My!" | 2018 | Troye Sivan | Bloom | ||
"Plum" | |||||
"What I Miss Most" | Calum Scott | Only Human | |||
"Time Is Not on Our Side" | The Vamps | Night & Day | |||
"Bad Time" | Sabrina Carpenter | Singular: Act 1 | |||
"Closer" | Astrid S | TBA | |||
"i'm so tired..." | 2019 | Lauv and Troye Sivan | How I'm Feeling | ||
"Orange Trees" | MARINA | Love + Fear | |||
"Enjoy Your Life" | |||||
"True" | |||||
"Believe in Love" | |||||
"Happy" | Pink | Hurts 2B Human | |||
"Cruel" | Glowie | Where I Belong | |||
"Lips Don't Lie" (featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie) |
Ally Brooke | TBA | |||
"Fresh Laundry" | Allie X | Cape God[1] | |||
"Rings a Bell" | |||||
"Regulars" | |||||
"Love Me Wrong" | Allie X and Troye Sivan | ||||
"Devil I Know" | 2020 | Allie X | |||
"Sarah Come Home" | |||||
"June Gloom" | |||||
"Super Duper Party People" | |||||
"Susie Save Your Love" | Allie X and Mitski | ||||
"Life of the Party" | Allie X | ||||
"Madame X" | |||||
"Learning in Public" | |||||
"Wildflower" | 5 Seconds of Summer | Calm | |||
"Take Yourself Home" | Troye Sivan | In a Dream | |||
"Easy"[3] | |||||
"Slow Grenade" (featuring Lauv) |
Ellie Goulding | Brightest Blue | |||
"Teary Eyes" | Katy Perry | Smile | |||
"Not the End of the World" |
References
- "Oscar Görres | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
- Feeney, Nolan (11 August 2016). "Britney Spears' 'Glory': Inside the making of her ninth album". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
- "Easy Lyrics". Genius. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
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