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Alan Sampson

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Alan Sampson is a British record producer, songwriter and musician.[1] He has written and produced many songs with Jay Sean, including "Ride It," "Maybe," "Do You," "Far Away" (featuring Keisha Buchanan), and "Stay". He also co-wrote and co-produced "She" and "Drunk" on Zayn's debut studio album, Mind of Mine. Alan is currently signed to BMG UK.

Sampson has also produced music for Alesha Dixon, Parade,[2] Craig David, and Idris Elba.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Alan Sampson on X
  2. ^ Alan Sampson, Music Network Pro