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Jin Jin
Birth nameJanée Bennett
BornManchester, England
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
InstrumentVocals
Years active2003–present
Labels
Websitejinjinofficial.com

Janée Bennett, known professionally as Jin Jin, is an English musician, singer and songwriter from Manchester.

She is known for predominantly writing songs with Jess Glynne, RAYE and Jax Jones.

Career

As a child Bennett became interested in music whilst hanging out in her grandfather’s reggae music record shop and enrolled at City College Manchester to do a National Diploma in Music Technology and a Higher National Diploma.

She also studied performance at Stockport's North Cheshire Theatre School,, also home to many infamous talents such as acclaimed actress and screenwriter Sally Lindsay, the late Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding, Sweet Female Attitude's Catherine 'Cat' Cassidy and artist JJ Rosa .

Bennett signed to the music publisher Windswept Music UK[1] and completed an undergraduate degree in Music Industry Management and Marketing at Buckinghamshire University. To see herself through college she modelled for fashion brands including Agent Provocateur and DKNY.[2]

In September 2008, having moved to London, Bennett co-wrote the Roll Deep single "Do Me Wrong", from their album Return of the Big Money Sound. In October 2009, Bennett released her debut single, "Sex in the City", via Moshi Moshi Records; NME magazine described the track as "rude, fresh and kinda brilliant".[3] A version of the single features rapper Tinchy Stryder.[4] Bennett was profiled in The Guardian's "New band of the week" feature the same month, with Paul Lester describing her as "a rougher, cruder version of glossy American R&B" and "a new urban female who is... like a Moss Side Pink if she'd worked with Tinchy instead of Linda Perry".[2]

In October 2013, Bennett issued "Fire Me Up" under her shortened stage name Jin Jin.[5][6][7] She collaborated with the band Polar Bear on the song "Cuckoo", released as a single in October 2014.[8]

Bennett is a successful songwriter for others, signed through the UK office to Universal Music Publishing Group worldwide.[9] Bennett discovered the seven times #1 singer Jess Glynne whilst teaching a masterclass at Jess's music college, and went on to collaborate with Glynne on tracks for her debut album. This included Jess Glynne's first official single "Right Here", which was a UK top ten hit in 2014.[9] Bennett co-wrote Glynne's second collaboration with Clean Bandit, "Real Love", as well as "Not Letting Go" featuring Tinie Tempah which topped the UK charts. She also co-wrote Jess Glynne's "Hold My Hand" which was a UK #1 as well as being Jess's first entry on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was also used in an advertisement for Coca-Cola in 2015 and was featured on the original movie soundtrack for the 2016 film, Bridget Jones's Baby. She also co-wrote 10 tracks on Jess’s second album Always In Between. Both of Jess’s albums have topped the charts, and Jin Jin was nominated for an Ivor Novello and won a BMI Award for her writing on ‘Hold My Hand’. Jess’s debut album I Cry When I Laugh is now 4 x Platinum in the UK alone.

In 2018 her co-write with Raye & Jax Jones "You Don't Know Me" was nominated for a BRIT Award,[10] and has now racked up upwards of 400 million streams. She recently picked up a BMI award for "Home With You" by Madison Beer.[11] Other notable recent successes include "Lullaby" by Sigala and Paloma Faith, which was in the top 10 biggest songs of 2018 and went Platinum in the UK, and "Alien" by Jonas Blue and Sabrina Carpenter which reached #1 on the Billboard Dance Chart.[12]

Jin Jin has collaborated with a host of international producers and artists such as Stephen Di Genius, Fraser T. Smith, Toby Gad, Diplo, and David Guetta, and artists Jess Glynne, Jax Jones, RAYE, Paloma Faith & Sigala. Further collaborations include Jonas Blue & Sabrina Carpenter, Madison Beer, Yebba, Sean Paul, Rita Ora, Clean Bandit, Nina Nesbitt, Craig David, Gary Barlow and most recently break-through artists Hailee Steinfeld and Becky G[9] Jin Jin co-wrote the 2021 UEFA Champions League x Pepsi anthem ‘Rotate’ by Burna Boy and Becky G, and Jax Jones 'Phases' which featured on the Pokémon 25th Anniversary Soundtrack in 2021.

In 2015 Bennett set up her own publishing company, Raggamuffin Music, in conjunction with Bucks Music Group. A few years later she set up Jinsing, a label and management company with a publishing arm that is a joint venture with Universal Music Publishing. She recently won the Music Creative Award at the UK's Women In Music event. The award was presented to her by long time friend and collaborator Jess Glynne.[13] Jin Jin is now also a Senior A&R manager at Parlophone Records and joined the board of Directors of The Ivors Academy in 2020.

Personal life

Jin Jin is the daughter of former Sunderland footballer Gary Bennett.[14]

Songwriting credits

Title Year Artist(s) Album Written with:
"Right Here" 2014 Jess Glynne I Cry When I Laugh Jessica Glynne, Kye Gibbon, Matthew Robson-Scott
"Real Love"
(with Jess Glynne)
Clean Bandit New Eyes / I Cry When I Laugh Jack Patterson, Grace Chatto, Jessica Glynne, Richard Boardman, Robert Harvey, Cleo Tighe, Sarah Blanchard
"Drunk and Incapable" Krishane Non-album single Dominic Macallister, Gareth Keane, Krishane Murray, Ryan Griffiths, Theodoulos Doukanaris
"Hold My Hand" 2015 Jess Glynne I Cry When I Laugh Jessica Glynne, Jack Patterson, Ina Wroldsen
"Not Letting Go"
(featuring Jess Glynne)
Tinie Tempah Youth / I Cry When
I Laugh
Patrick Okogwu, Krishane Murray, Jessica Glynne, Gareth Keane, Lewis Jankel, Jermaine Jackson
"Gave Me Something" Jess Glynne I Cry When I Laugh Jessica Glynne, Andrew Knox Brown, Finlay Dow-Smith
"Ain't Got Far to Go" Jessica Glynne, Andrew Knox Brown, Finlay Dow-Smith
"Love Me" Jessica Glynne, Andrew Knox Brown
"No Rights No Wrongs" Jessica Glynne, Andrew Knox Brown, Finlay Dow-Smith, Jonathan Coffer, James Newman
"Home" Jessica Glynne, Gareth Keane
"Bad Blood" Jessica Glynne, Gareth Keane, Peter Connolly, Santosh Anand, Anu Malik
"Grown" Little Mix Get Weird Perrie Edwards, Jessica Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall, Camille Purcell, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen, Jessica Glynne
"Like That" Fleur East Love, Sax and Flashbacks Fleur East, Fraser Thornycroft-Smith, Ina Wroldsen, Ash Soan, Benjamin Epstein
"Scar" 2016 Foxes All I Need Louisa Rose Allen, Kenneth Edmonds, Antonio Dixon, Khristopher Riddick-Tynes, Jonathan Saxe
"Need Somebody" Alex Newell Non-album single Brandyn Burnette, Daniel Heloy Davidsen, Peter Wallevik, Mich Hansen
"Mamacita"
(featuring Wizkid)
Tinie Tempah Youth Patrick Okogwu, Marlysse Simmons, St. Aubyn Levy, Reinaldo Alvarez, Ayodeji Balogun
"Keep It Moving" Alex Newell Non-album single Brandyn Burnette, Daniel Heloy Davidsen, Peter Wallevik, Mich Hansen
"24 HRS" Olly Murs 24 Hrs Oliver Murs, Steve Robson, Clarence Coffee Jr.
"How Much for Your Love" Oliver Murs, Steve Robson, Clarence Coffee Jr.
"You Don't Know Me"
(featuring Raye)
Jax Jones Snacks EP Timucin Aluo, Uzoechi Emenike, Rachel Keen, Walter Merzinger, Arno Kammermeier, Peter Hayo, Patrick Bodmer, Philip D. Young
"Don't Want You Back"
(featuring Kiesza)
2017 Bakermat Non-album single Lodewijk Fluttert, Clifford Goilo, Komi Al-Hakam, Tamera Foster
"We Could Go Back"
(featuring Moelogo)
Jonas Blue Blue Guy James Robin, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen
"Evergreen" YEBBA Non-album single Abbey Smith, George Moore
"Decline"
(with Mr Eazi)
Raye Side Tape Rachel Keen, Fraser Thornycroft-Smith, Oluwatosin Adjibade, Marcus Vest, Jeffrey Atkins, Irving Lorenzo
"My Body" Paloma Faith The Architect Paloma Faith, Andrew Knox Brown, Finlay Dow-Smith
"Love Divine"
(featuring Moko)
Sub Focus Non-album single Nicholas Douwma, Philip Thomas, Nadia Adu-Gyamfi, Uzoechi Emenike, John Gillivray, Christopher Lane
"Proud" 2018 Rita Ora Rita Ora, Fridolin Walcher
"Home with You" Madison Beer As She Pleases EP Madison Beer, Leroy Clampitt, Rachel Keen, Frederik Gibson
"Lullaby"
(with Paloma Faith)
Sigala Brighter Days Bruce Fielder, Jessica Glynne, Andrew Bullimore, Joshua Record, Paloma Faith
"Alien"
(with Jonas Blue)
Sabrina Carpenter Singular: Act I Sabrina Carpenter, Guy James Robin
"Check"
(featuring Raye)
Kojo Funds Golden Boy Errol Bellot, Rachel Keen, Gabriel Kusimo
"Wife Me"
(with Steel Banglez)
Raye Side Tape Rachel Keen, Pahuldip Sandhu, Joseph Ellis
"Feels Like Home"
(with Sean Paul & Fuse ODG featuring Kent Jones)
Sigala Brighter Days Bruce Fielder, Sean Henriques, Nana Abiona, Daryl Kent Jones
"You Don't Know Me"
(with Flo Rida & Shaun Frank featuring Delaney Jane)
Bruce Fielder, Shaun Frank, Mich Hansen, Daniel Heløy Davidsen, Peter Wallevik, Tramar Dillard
"Friends" Raye Non-album single Rachel Keen, Frederik Gibson, Mark Ralph, Kyle Shearer, Nathaniel Campany
"Blind" Four of Diamonds Fridolin Walcher, Gareth Keane, Mabel McVey, Steven Hurley
"All I Am" Jess Glynne Always In Between Jessica Glynne, Bastian Langebaek, James Newman, Sophie Cooke, Sandy Rivera, Jay Sealee
"No One" Jessica Glynne, Tobias Gad
"123" Jessica Glynne, Jordan Thomas, James Newman, Jonathan Mensah
"Hate/Love" Jessica Glynne, Bastian Langebaek
"Won't Say No" Jessica Glynne, Finlay Dow-Smith, Clarence Coffee Jr.
"Rollin'" Jessica Glynne, Frederik Gibson
"Nevermind" Jessica Glynne, Cass Lowe
"Insecurities" Jessica Glynne, Tobias Gad
"Never Let Me Go" John Ryan, Julian Bunetta, Jamie Scott, Jessica Glynne
"So Real (Warriors)"
(vs. KDA featuring Jess Glynne)
Too Many Zooz Leo Pellegrino, Matthew Muirhead, David Parks, Kris Di Angelis, Jordan Johnson, Stefan Johnson, Marcus Lomax, Alexander Izquerdio, Jessica Glynne, Ivan Rosenburg
"Thank You" Lena Only Love, L BeatGees, Fraser Thornycroft-Smith, Jessica Glynne, Lena Meyer-Landrut, Simon Triebel
"Old Friend" Elderbrook Old Friend EP Alexander Kotz, Fridolin Walcher
"Baby" (feat. Kid Ink) Yogi, Maleek Berry, RAY BLK Non-album single Alexander Lewis, Brian Collins Jr, David Phelps, Ivan Rosenberg, Joseph Cabera, Ken Gold, Maleek Shoyebi, Mark Ralph, Matthew Walker, Michale Denne, Rita Ekwere, Yogi Tulsiani
"Love Letter" 2019 Nina Nesbitt The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change Nina Nesbitt, Fraser Thornycroft-Smith
"Put Your Phone Down (Low)" Jack Back Non-album single David Guetta, Raye, Camille Purcell, Timofey Reznikov
"Wasted Nights" ONE OK ROCK Eye Of The Storm Takahiro Moriuchi, Peter Nappi, Jamil Kazmi
"Giants" Takahiro Moriuchi, Mark Crew, Jamil Kazmi
"All The Lies" Alok, Felix Jaehn & The Vamps (British band) Non-album single Alok Achkar Peres Petrillo, Anders Froen, Felix Jaehn, Bradley Will Simpson, Ohyes, Vincent Kottamp
"Brave" Don Diablo & Jessie J Frances (musician), James Richard Newman, Don P Schipper, Martijn H J Sonderen, Edvard Foerre Erfjord, Jess Glynne, Henrick Barman Michelsen
"How Do You" Elderbrook Thomas Wesley Pentz, Alexander Harry Kotz, Grace Martine Tandon, Maximilian Jaeger, Robert Clifton III Brackins
"When You Know What Love Is" Craig David Craig David, Gary Barlow, Fraser T Smith
"One Touch" Jess Glynne & Jax Jones Snacks EP Jax Jones, MNEK, Jess Glynne, Mark Stuart Ralph
"Exit Sign" Kah-Lo Non-album single Faridah Seriki, Ashley Peter Milton, Daniel James Denis Goudie
"Bonita" Donea'O feat. Stylo G Jonas Blue, Jason Andre Mcdermott, Ian Michael Greenidge
"Do You Miss Me Much" Craig David Gary Barlow, Craig David, Fraser Lance Thorneycroft
"Love Me Again" RAYE RAYE
"Love Me Again (Remix) " RAYE, Jess Glynne Jess Glynne, RAYE
"We Got Love"
(featuring Ella Henderson)
Sigala Non-album single Joakim Sebastian Hasselquist Jarl, Ella Henderson, Derrick May, Michael James, Anne-Marie Nicholson, Bruce Fielder, Thomas Michael Jules
"TING TING TING"
(with Oliver Heldens)
2020 Itzy It'z Me Oliver Heldens, Oak Felder
"My Man" Becky G Non-album single Akil C. King, Andrea Elena Mangimarchi, Edgar Barrera, Jenni Rivera, Maurice "Verse" Simmonds, Rebbeca Marie Gomez, Stephen McGregor
"Tequila" Jax Jones, Martin Solveig, RAYE Europa Mark Stuart Ralph, Rachel Keen, Timucian Kwong Wah Lam, Uzoechi Osisioma Emenike, Martin Solveig
"Feel Right Now"
(featuring Nonô)
Parx Non-album single Harold Faltermeyer, Rachel Keen, Alexander Frederick Cramp
"Your Name Hurts" Hailee Steinfeld Half Written Story Stephen Noel Kozmeniuk, Hailee Steinfeld, Caroline Ades Pennell, Elizabeth Boland
"Day One" Double S, Sticky Non-album single Bashir Bazanye, Nadine Dorothy Samuels, Reiss Hanson, Richard Forbes, Theodoulos Pavlos Doukanaris
"Felt Cute" Le Cheval Amber Van Day, Camden Cox, Devin The Great, Molly Ashcroft, Niamh Murphy, Pringle Dan, Sami Chokri
"Zanotti" NSG Roots Abdul Arowosaye, Ayodeji Mujib Shekoni, Dennis Mensah, Jonathan Mensah, Matthew Ojo, Patrick Brew, William Mensah
"Lie For You"
(featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie & Davido)
Snakehips & Jess Glynne Non-album single Artist Dubose, David Adeleke, Edvard Førre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen, James David, Jess Glynne, Oliver Dickinson
"Chapter 1" Octavian Rari (Chapter 1) Jim-E Stack, Octavian
"More Life" (feat. Tinie Tempah & L Devine) Torren Foot Non-album single Michael McEwan, Nick Hahn, Patrick Okogwu, Torren Foot
"NICOTINE" Grey Kyle Trewartha, Michael Trewartha
"Back To My Bed" Elderbrook Why Do We Shake In The Cold? Alexander Kotz, Christopher Tempest, Corey James, Edvard Erfjord, Henrik Michelsen, Sanders Tempest
"Wired" (with Ella Eyre) Sonny Fodera Non-album single Ben Kohn, Ella Eyre, Pete Kelleher, Sonny Fodera, Tom Barnes
"i miss u" (with Au/Ra) Jax Jones Cass Lowe, Ina Wroldsen, Olav Tronsmoen, Timucin Lam
"Pa Ti" Spanglish Version Jennifer Lopez, Maluma Pa Ti + Lonely Andrea Elena Mangimarchi, Edgar Barrera, Jennifer Lopez, Jon Leone, Juan Luis Londoño Arias, Nathaniel Campany
"Naughty List" (with Dixie D'Amelio) Liam Payne Non-album single Ben Kohn, Ed Drewett, Ella Henderson, Pete Kelleher, Tom Barnes
"A Mess (Happy 4 U)" Little Mix Confetti (Little Mix album) Cass Lowe, Jade Thirlwall, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Perrie Edwards
"All Dressed Up" RAYE Euphoric Sad Songs Benjamin Alexander Kohn, Pete Kelleher, Tom Barnes, Rachel Keen
"Rotate" 2021 Becky G, Burna Boy Non-album single Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, Elena Rose, Nate Campany, Pierre-Antoine Melki, Raphaël Judrin, Rebbeca Marie Gomez, Stephen McGregor
"BED" Joel Corry, RAYE, David Guetta Non-album single David Guetta, Giorgio Tuinfort, Joel Corry, Lewis Thompson, Neave Applebaum, Rachel Keen
"Renegades" ONE OK ROCK Luxury Disease Takahiro Moriuchi, Ed Sheeran, Masato Hayakawa, David Pramik
"Love Line" (with Tinashe) Shift K3Y Non-album single Fridolin Walcher, Lewis Jankel, Rachael Keen, Tinashe Kachingwe
"One By One" (feat Elderbrook & Andhim) Diplo Alexander Kotz, Simon Haehnel, Thomas Wesley Pentz, Tobias Müller
"No Sleep" Jodie Harsh Jay Clarke, Samuel George Lewis
"Feel So Good" (feat Local) JKAY Dom McAllister, Jon Keep, Local, Marvin Humes, Richard Sheppard
"Candy" Kah-Lo The Arrival EP Daniel Gleyzer, Faridah Demola-Seriki
"OUT OUT" (feat. Charli XCX & Saweetie) Joel Corry, Jax Jones Non-album single Amber Van Day, Charli XCX, Jax Jones, Joel Corry, Kamille Purcell, Lewis Thompson, Låpsley, Neave Applebaum, Nonô, RØRY, Saweetie, Stromae
"Style & Fashion" (feat. Obongjayar) Pa Salieu Afrikan Rebel Felix Joseph, Obongjayar, Pa Salieu, Pheelz, Silky
"You" (feat. Sam Tompkins) Sonny Fodera Wide Awake Sam Tompkins, Sonny Fodera, Theodoulos Pavlos Doukanaris
"Wonder" ONE OK ROCK Luxury Disease Takahiro Moriuchi, Masato Hayakawa, David Pramik
"Work It" Billon Non-album single Camden Aimee Kraye Cox, Edward Conor James Butler, George Hammond-Hagan, John Hammond-Hagan, Michelle Escoffery, Theodoulos Pavlos Doukanaris
"Between Us" Little Mix Jade Thirlwall, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Perrie Edwards, Tre Jean-Marie, Uzoechi Emenike
"somebody" Grace Davies i wonder if you wonder EP Sophie Frances Cooke, Grace Davies
"Phases" Jax Jones, Sinéad Harnett Pokémon 25: The Album Cleo Tighe, Cass Lowe, Timucin Lam
"Vroom" (from Gran Turismo 7) 2022 Davido, Idris Elba, Koffee, Moelogo, The FaNaTiX Non-album single Adrian Francis, Curtis James, David Adeleke, Idris Elba, Mikayla Simpson, Mohammed Basit Abiola Isola Animashaun, Tione Jayden Merritt
"How We Do It" (feat. Pia Mia) Sean Paul Clarence Bernard Coffee, Nyann "News" Lodge, Rachel Keen, Sean Paul, Yannick Rastogi, Zacharie Raymond
"Different Kinds of People" Bimini Benjy, Bimini, Harvey Kikrby, Rhys Kirkby-Cox
"Serotonin Moonbeams" The Blessed Madonna Adam Kaye, Barbara Burton, Charles Burton, Marea Stamper, Sam Knowles, Suzanne Vega, Uffie
"It's All Love" Craig David & Toddla T Adrian McLeod, Craig David, Toddla T
"Extremes" Alan Walker, Trevor Daniel Alan Walker, Carla Cappa, Johnny Goldstein, Kasper, Trevor Daniel Neill
"Bad Like We" Wiley, Nicki Minaj, Popcaan, Dyo Rymez, Richard Kylea Cowie Jr., Andrae Hugh Sutherland, Onika Maraj, Dayo Olatunji
"Living Without You" Sigala, David Guetta, Sam Ryder There's Nothing but Space, Man! Joakim Jarl, Bruce Fielder, David Guetta, Eddie Serifica, James Terence Murray, Mustafa Omer, Tom Grennan
"Special Delivery" (feat. MAX) 2023 Meghan Trainor Takin' It Back Deluxe Federico Vindver, Maxwell Schneider, Meghan Trainor
"Put Your Hands Up" Marvin Humes Non-album single Bryan Cox, Caroline Alvares, Iain James, Jermaine Dupri, Usher Raymond
"Freetown" Kara Marni, Big Zuu Jacob Manson, Kara Marni, Zuhair Hassan
"Oops" Oliver Heldens, Karen Harding Karen Harding, Max Martin, Alexandra Kollontai Mills, Alison Moyet, Dom Liu, Lenno Linjama, Nicole Blair, Oliver Heldens, Paul John Harris, Rami Yacoub, Sean Mac, Vince Clarke
"learnt to love goodbyes" Cat Burns emotionally unavailable Cat Burns, George Moore
"we, diamonds" Dawn Richard new breed Dawn Richard, PRGRSHN
"Hectic" Jodie Harsh Non-album single Neave Applebaum, Pablo Bowman, Alexander Cramp, David Marvin Blake, Eve Jeffers, Jay Clarke, Miggy De La Rosa, Nathaniel D Hale
"Flip Phone" Brooke Candy BOBBIE, Brooke Candy, Lucia Fairfull, Jesse Saint John
"Bow Down" Ivorian Doll Lei Jennings, Vanessa Mahi
"Big Bad IVD" Christopher Layton, Ellis Taylor, Jacqueline Pelham-Leigh, Lei Jenning, Vanessa Mahi
"Car Keys (Ayla)" Alok, Ava Max Amana Ava Koci, Fridolin Walcher, Henry Walter, Ingo Kunzi, Madison Love, Oliver Heldens, Rachel Keen
"Stars" PNAU, Bebe Rexha, Ozuna Bebe Rexha, Jan Carlos Ozuna Rosado, Nicholas Littlemore, Peter Mayes, Sam Littlemore, Yazid Rivera
"Must Have Been Love" Albert Harvey Albert Harvey, Per Gessle
"Feed Your Soul" Josh Dorey Clementine Douglas

Artist discography

  • "Do Me Wrong" (2008) Roll Deep feat. Janée “Jin Jin” Bennett
  • "Touch My" (2009) Mos Wanted Mega feat. Janée “Jin Jin” Bennett
  • "Sex in the City" (2009)
  • "Cashpoint Drama" (2012) (feat. Mikill Pane)
  • "Love in Sin City" (2012)
  • "Whistle at Me" (2012) (feat. Wiley)
  • "Fire Me Up" (2013)
  • "Cuckoo" (2014) Polar Bear with Janée “Jin Jin” Bennett
  • "Break Loose" (2015) Televisor feat. Janée “Jin Jin” Bennett & Splitbreed

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