Mike Sabath
Mike Sabath (born [1] Sabath has worked with J Balvin, Selena Gomez, Pharrell, Adam Levine, Usher, Bebe Rexha, 6lack, and more.[2] Since signing with Sony/ATV in April 2017, Sabath has landed numerous placements with notable artists and more than 50 [[Synchronization rights |sync]] placements including a corporate Comcast campaign and a Bose Super Bowl commercial.[3]
February 24, 1998 ) is an American producer, songwriter, and singer from Westchester County, New York.Early life[edit]
Over the course of his teen years, Sabath learned to sing and play piano, guitar, bass, clarinet, saxophone and drums.
With the support of his manager Don Isaac,[1] Sabath was collaborating with top producers in recording studios before the age of 18. Since making the decision to move to Los Angeles at 18, Sabath has earned a spot on the Billboard 100 chart <https://www.billboard.com/music/j-balvin/chart-history/pop-songs>.
Career[edit]
Sabath is signed to Sony/ATV Music Publishing.[4] In 2018, Sabath produced Liam Payne’s single, “Familiar” featuring J Balvin.[2] The Latin-pop crossover peaked at 25* on the Billboard 100 charts.[5]
In 2019, Sabath is involved in projects with Pharrell, Selena Gomez, J Balvin, Dua Lipa, Meghan Trainor, Khalid, Liam Payne, Usher, Bea Miller, Adam Levine, Poo Bear, Enrique Iglesias, Tayla Parx, Raye, Justin Tranter, Benny Blanco, Madison Beer, 6lack, Offset, Lizzo, Gucci Mane, Savan Kotecha, Kennedi, Sabrina Carpenter, PrettyMuch, Next Town Down, Bebe Rexha, CNCO, Stargate, Chad Hugo, Gizzle and Tainy.[2]
Philanthropy[edit]
Sabath has raised over $10,000 for the organization Ability Beyond by writing and recording a song titled “Hand in Hand” with his local community when he was 12 years old <https://patch.com/new-york/rivertowns/ev--two-for-the-road-christine-andreas-concert-to-ben98233796a5?.[1][not in citation given] The Mental Health Association uses Sabath's original song “Talk About It” at their discretion and throughout their organization which he wrote to help reduce the stigma around mental health <https://patch.com/new-york/rye/an--the-mental-health-association-of-westchester-raisa4dd55db07>. Sabath also wrote, recorded, and performed the song “Superheroes” for mental health organization, CHOICE of New Rochelle with some of the people who are helped by CHOICE. Sabath’s additional songs and philanthropy are in progress. The Global Mental Health program at Columbia continues to use Mike’s “All of Us” in which he collaborated in numerous settings worldwide and in multiple languages with people who shared their personal experiences of mental illness.
Discography[edit]
Sabath's credits include:[2]
Year | Title | Artist | Role |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | "Get Pumped" | Sabath | Primary Artist |
"Let's Go" | Composer / Lyricist | ||
"Deadbeats Compilation 1" | Composer, featured artist | ||
"Fresh for 2019" | Composer | ||
"Mess" | Jordan Fisher | Composer | |
"Perfect Pop | Composer | ||
"Summer Feelin'" | Composer/Lyricist | ||
"Top 30 US" | Composer/Lyricist | ||
"When I Die" | Alma | Composer | |
"You" | Nebbra | Featured Artist, Composer | |
2011 | "The Chill in the House" | ||
"Carlie" | |||
"Let’s Rock" | |||
"This Is it" | |||
"Come On" | |||
"My Everything" | |||
"Conga" | |||
"Party" | |||
"Europe" | |||
"Let’s Go" | |||
"The Start of the World" | |||
"Techno Time" | |||
"Chase" | |||
"Blast" | |||
2012 | "Talk About It" | ||
"Hand In Hand" | |||
2013 | "Rest of My Life" | ||
"Come with Me" | |||
"Perfect" | |||
"The One" | |||
"Zephyr" | |||
2014 | "Off to See Marley" | ||
2015 | "Galore" | ||
"Hey Girl" | |||
"Take You Out" | |||
"Stuck On You" | |||
"You Want It" | |||
"I Got This" | |||
"The One" | |||
2016 | "You" | Nebbra | Featured |
2017 | Songs I Write | Sabath | Primary Artist |
"Mess" | Jordan Fisher | Producer (with JQue Smith, DeWain Whitmore) | |
"Who Am I" | Tayler Buono | Producer | |
"Get Loud For Me | Gizzle | Producer | |
"Let’s Go" | Gizzle | Producer | |
"Do It Like This" | Daphne Willis | Producer | |
2018 | "Bored" | Bea Miller | Composer, Producer, Songwriter |
"Familiar" | J Balvin/Liam Payne | Composer/Producer, Songwriter | |
"Notice" | Little Mix | Composer, Producer, Songwriter | |
"Wasabi" | Little Mix | Composer,Producer,Songwriter | |
"Hold Tight" | Sabrina Carpenter | Composer,Producer,Songwriter | |
"Famous" | French Montana feat. Adam Levine | Songwriter | |
"Easy" | Next Town Down | Composer, Producer, Songwriter | |
"Roll" | |||
"Rock" | |||
"Numb" | Carlie Hansen | Producer | |
"Lifeguard | King Jet | Producer, Songwriter | |
"Hurts Like Hell" | Madison Beer featuring Offset | Composer, Producer, Songwriter | |
"Jello" | PrettyMuch | Composer,Producer, Songwriter | |
2019 | "When I Die" | Alma | Producer, Songwriter |
"I Can’t Get Enough" | Selena Gomez, J Balvin, Benny Blanco, Tainy | Songwriter | |
"Stayin Alive" | Lizzo Happy Death Day 2 U soundtrack |
Composer, Producer |
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Marantz, Andrew (19 August 2016). "The Teen-Age Hitmaker from Westchester County". The New Yorker.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Mike Sabath Credits". AllMusic.
- ↑ "Sony/ATV Writing Camps Generate More Than 300 Sync Licenses". Little Black Book. 15 October 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
- ↑ Staff (8 August 2018). "Sony/ATV Promotes Lou Al-Chamaa and Nick Bral". Variety. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
- ↑ "J Blavin Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
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