Nick Ruth

Nick Ruth
Genres
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
Years active2013–present

Nick Ruth is an American record producer and songwriter based in Los Angeles. He has produced and written for artists such as Kelly Clarkson, Nick Jonas, Ellie Goulding, Wiz Khalifa, Carly Rae Jepsen, Andy Grammer, Mikky Ekko, and more.[1][2]

Discography

Year Artist Title Label Role
2023 Lexi Jayde "you just wanted sex (demo)" APG Co-writer, producer
Bakar "All Night" Black Butter Limited Co-writer
Elliot Greer "I Bought a Honda" Arista Records Co-producer
Rowan Drake "Haunt Me" Atlantic Records Co-writer, producer
Lauren Spencer Smith "That Part" Island Records Co-producer
Lauren Spencer Smith "Fantasy (With GAYLE and Em Beihold)" Island Records Co-producer
2022 John K "Be Alright" Epic Records Co-writer, producer
Thomas Day "The End" Arista Records Co-writer, producer
Olivia O'Brien "Never Be The One" Island Records Co-writer, Producer
Leah Kate "Alive and Unwell" 10K Projects Co-writer, Co-producer
The Monroes "Right At Home" The Bakery Co-writer, Co-producer
Thomas Day "Not My Job Anymore" Arista Records Co-writer, Producer
Lauren Spencer Smith “Flowers - Guitar Version" Island Records Producer
Lexi Jayde "self sabotage" APG Co-writer, producer
Lexi Jayde "hate to be you" APG Co-writer, producer
Lexi Jayde "drunk text me" APG Co-writer, co-producer
2021 OCTAVIO the Dweeb "We're All Falling Apart" APG Co-writer, producer
Patrick Droney "Like The Water" Warner Records Co-writer
Lexi Jayde "walkin away" APG Co-writer, producer
OCTAVIO the Dweeb "Nights Like This" APG Co-writer, producer
Royal & The Serpent searching for nirvana ("i am") Atlantic Records Co-writer, co-producer
JP Saxe Dangerous Levels of Introspection ("For Emilee") Arista Records Co-writer, co-producer
OCTAVIO the Dweeb "Slow Drag" APG Co-writer, producer
Anderson East "Drugs" A Low Country Sound / Elektra Records Co-writer
OCTAVIO the Dweeb "Someday I'll Be Happy" APG Co-writer, producer
Emmit Fenn Far From Here ("Far From Here", "Edge Of The Dark", "Colors", "Light That Shines Through", "Closer To You", "Where I Went Wrong", "Until We Leave The Ground", "We Could Have It All", "The Table", "Moving On") TH3RD BRAIN Records LLC Co-producer
Zak Abel "Be Kind" Universal Music GmbH Co-writer, producer
2020 John K love + everything else ("learning how to love", "cheap sunglasses", "happiness") Epic Records Co-writer, producer
2019 Fitz and the Tantrums All The Feels ("Ready or Not") Elektra Records Co-writer
Andy Grammer "My Own Hero" S-Curve Writer, Producer
James TW Chapters ("You & Me", "Incredible", "Happy For Me", "Boys & Girls", "Big Picture", "Suitcase", "My Somebody", "If I Didn't Tell You", "Right Into Your Love") Island Records Producer
Johnny Orlando "Deep Down" Island Records Writer, Producer
Frenship "Keep You Close" Columbia Records Writer, Producer
2018 Joseph Angel "Shame" Roc Nation Producer
"Smile"
J Hart "Put It To Bed" -- Writer, producer
2017 Steve Angello Human ("Break Me Down") Size Records Writer
Kelly Clarkson Meaning of Life ("Move You", "Slow Dance") Atlantic Records Writer, producer[3][4]
Olivia O'Brien "Empty" Island Records Writer[3]
Andy Grammer The Good Parts ("Always") S-Curve Records Writer, producer[3]
Erik Hassle Innocence Lost ("Pathetic") TEN Music Group Writer, producer[5]
Emily Warren "Poking Holes," "Hurt By You" -- Writer, producer[6][7]
Kita Alexander Hotel ("Damage Done") Warner Music Australia Writer[3]
Milck Quiet Atlantic Records Producer[8]
2016 Carly Rae Jepsen E•MO•TION ("Cry") 604, School Boy, Interscope Writer, producer[5]
Elliphant Living Life Golden ("Thing Called Life") TEN, Kemosabe Writer, producer[3]
James TW First Impressions ("Please Keep Loving Me," "For You," "When You Love Someone) Island Records Producer[9]
Billy Gilman The Voice Complete Season 11 Collection ("Because of Me") Republic Records Writer, producer[3]
Frenship Truce - EP ("1000 Nights") Columbia Records Writer, producer[10]
2015 Mikky Ekko Time ("Made of Light") RCA Records Writer, producer[11][5]
Aqualung 10 Futures ("Everything") Golden Section Recordings Writer[3]
Night Terrors of 1927 Everything's Coming Up Roses ("Dust and Bones," "Running in Place," "Always Take You Back") Atlantic Records Writer, producer[5]
James TW "Black and Blue" Island Records Producer
Frenship w/ Matoma "Knives" Columbia Records Writer[3][12]
2014 Nick Jonas Nick Jonas ("I Want You") Island Records Writer, producer[2][5]
Zara Larsson 1 ("Rooftop") TEN, Epic, Sony Writer, producer[5]
Wiz Khalifa Blacc Hollywood ("Stayin Out All Night") Rostrum, Atlantic Writer, producer[3]
Erik Hassle Somebody's Party ("Pathetic") TEN, RCA Writer, producer[5]
2013 Active Child Rapor ("Silhouette" featuring Ellie Goulding) Vagrant Records Producer[5]
Mikky Ekko The Hunger Games: Catching Fire – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ("Place For Us") Republic, Mercury Writer, producer[3]

References

  1. ^ Willman, Chris (2017-10-27). "Album Review: Kelly Clarkson's 'Meaning of Life'". Variety. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  2. ^ a b "Molly Kate Kestner releases new single "Good Die Young"". HamadaMania.com. 2017-12-02. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Nick Ruth discography". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  4. ^ Kreps, Daniel (2017-09-29). "Kelly Clarkson Details New Album 'Meaning of Life'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "Nick Ruth credits". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  6. ^ Ali, Jon (2017-10-13). "'Poking Holes': Emily Warren Details A Hopeless Relationship On New Stunner!". JonAlisblog.com. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  7. ^ Mastrogiannis, Nicole (2017-06-12). "INTERVIEW: Emily Warren On 'Hurt By You,' Songwriting & The Chainsmokers". iheart.com. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  8. ^ "Internet singing star Milck working on EP, album and major tour for Atlantic Records". The Chicago Ambassador. 2017-07-05. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  9. ^ "Please Keep Loving Me lyrics". Genius.com. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  10. ^ Ishler, Julianne (2016-08-23). "This New Band Is About To Dominate Your Fall Playlist". Dose. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
  11. ^ Mansfield, Brian (2015-08-15). "Mikky Ekko premieres new single, announces album". USA Today. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  12. ^ "Frenship without the "D"". Rock On Boston. 2016-06-06. Retrieved 2017-11-27.