Jake Schulze
Jacob "Jake" Schulze is a songwriter/producer from Sweden. He was a member of the songwriting/production crew of Cheiron Studios. Together with other songwriters and producers, he has worked with acts such as 5ive, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Jessica Folcker, N'Sync, Westlife and E-Type. In January 2001, Jake joined The Location Studios in Sweden. Together with Gabriel Warmby Jake is also one of the founders of the Music/A&R - community Songbox.
Discography[edit]
- Anders Johansson
- "Miss You When I'm Dreaming" – Written by Jake Schulze/Savan Kotecha/Shane Filan/Mark Feehily. Produced by Thomas Gustafsson/Ian Paolo/Hugo Lira
- Backstreet Boys
- "Not For Me" – Written by Kristian Lundin/Jake Schulze/Andreas Carlsson. Produced by Kristian Lundin
- Britney Spears
- "Can't Make You Love Me" – Written by Kristian Lundin/Andreas Carlsson/Max Martin. Produced by Kristian Lundin and Jake Schulze
- "Don't Go Knocking On My Door" – Written by Max Martin/Rami Yacoub/Alexander Kronlund/Jake Schulze. Produced by Rami Yacoub and Jake Schulze
- E-Type
- "I'll Find A Way" – Written by E-Type/Mud. Produced by Jake Schulze
- "So Far Away" – Written by E-Type/Mud/Rami Yacoub. Produced by Jake Schulze and John Amatiello
- 5ive
- "Everybody Get Up" – Written by Herbie Crichlow/5ive/Alan Merrill/Jake Hooker. Produced by Denniz Pop and Jake Schulze
- "It's The Things You Do" - Written by Max Martin/George Shahin/Herbie Crichlow/5ive. Produced by Max Martin and Jake Schulze
- "My Song" - Written by Denniz Pop/Jake Schulze/Herbie Crichlow/5ive. Produced by Denniz Pop and Jake Schulze
- "Partyline 555-On-Line" - Written by Denniz Pop/Jake Schulze/Herbie Crichlow/5ive. Produced by Denniz Pop and Jake Schulze
- "Serious" - Written by Jake Schulze/Per Magnusson/Andreas Carlsson/Jason Brown/Richard Breen. Produced by Jake Schulze and Per Magnusson
- "Shake" - Written by Jake Schulze/Herbie Crichlow/Five. Produced by Jake Schulze
- "Slam Dunk Da Funk" - Written by Denniz Pop/Max Martin/Jake Schulze/Herbie Crichlow. Produced by Denniz Pop, Max Martin and Jake Schulze
- "Straight Up Funk" - Written by Denniz Pop/Max Martin/Jake Schulze/Herbie Crichlow. Produced by Denniz Pop and Jake Schulze
- "Switch" - Written by Denniz Pop/Jake Schulze/5ive. Produced by Denniz Pop and Jake Schulze
- *NSYNC
- "Bye Bye Bye" - Written by Kristian Lundin/Jake Schulze/Andreas Carlsson. Produced by Kristian Lundin and Jake Schulze
- "Just Don't Tell Me That" - Written by Kristian Lundin/Jake Schulze/Andreas Carlsson. Produced by Kristian Lundin and Jake
- "That Girl (Will Never Be Mine)" - Written by Kristian Lundin/Jake Schulze/Andreas Carlsson. Produced by Kristian Lundin and Jake Schulze
- Westlife
- "Amazing" (Westlife song) - Written by Kristian Lundin/Jake Schulze/Savan Kotecha/Pilot. Produced by Carl Falk
- "Colour My World" - Written by Andreas Carlsson/Savan Kotecha/Harry Sommerdahl. Produced by Jake Schulze and Carl Falk
- "Don't Get Me Wrong" - Written by Jake Schulze/Anders von Hofsten. Produced by Jake Schulze/Andreas Romdhane/Josef Larossi
- "Hit You With The Real Thing" - Written by Savan Kotecha/Carl Falk/Didrik Thott/Sebastian Thott/Carl Björsell. Produced by Jake Schulze and Carl Falk
- "Miss You When I'm Dreaming" - Written by Jake Schulze/Savan Kotecha/Shane Filan/Mark Feehily. Produced by Jake Schulze and Carl Falk
- "Miss You" – Written by Rami Yacoub/Jake Schulze. Produced by Rami Yacoub/Jake Schulze
- "Obvious" - Written by Andreas Carlsson/Savan Kotecha/Pilot. Produced by Jake Schulze and Karl Engström
- "Open Your Heart" - Written by Jake Schulze/Andreas Carlsson. Produced by Jake Schulze
- "Somebody Needs You" - Written by Jörgen Elofsson/Andreas Carlsson/Jake Schulze. Produced by Jake Schulze
- "Still Here" - Written by Kristian Lundin/Savan Kotecha. Produced by Jake Schulze and Carl Falk
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