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Jodi Marr

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Jodi Marr is an American songwriter and record producer. She won a Latin Grammy Award in 2003 for "De Verdad" on the album Soy by Alejandra Guzmán.[1] She is best known for her collaboration on multiple songs with Casablanca/Universal artist MIKA including 'Grace Kelly', 'Love You When I'm Drunk', 'Make You Happy' and more.[citation needed] She also collaborated with UK artist Paloma Faith's 2009 debut album, co-writing and co-producing the single 'New York'.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ ASCAP Jodi Marr – State of Grace Playback: ASCAP Member Magazine – Volume 14, Issues 2–4 – Page 31 Jun 1, 2007 "Grammy-winner JODI MARR finally gains her international ... about her musical inspirations and her evolution as a songwriter. "State of Grammy-winner JODI MARR Known for her versatile writing skills and vocal prowess, Jodi Marr has been compared to a sultry, edgy mix of Linda Perry, Stevie Nicks and Debbie Harry. Marr broke first in the Latin Market, winning a Grammy in her first year as a signed writer for an explosive single performed by Alejandra Guzman."