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Jodi Marr

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Jodi Marr is an American songwriter and producer. Her musical career began with writing songs and fronting bands in Florida in the late 1990s.

She won a Grammy Award in 2003 for De Verdad on the album Soy by Alejandra Guzmán.[1]

List of songs written by Jodi Marr

Year Label Album Artist Song Lyrics Music
Credited With Credited With
2002 Universal Records Border Girl Paulina Rubio "Not That Kind of Girl Yes Christian De Walden No David Eriksen
2002 Universal Records Border Girl Paulina Rubio "Undeniable" Yes Rodolfo Castillo No David Eriksen
2002 Universal Records Border Girl Paulina Rubio "The Last Goodbye" Yes Estéfano No Chris Rodriguez
2002 Universal Records Border Girl Paulina Rubio "Fire (Sexy Dance)" Yes Estéfano Yes Estéfano
2016 SM Entertainment Press It Taemin "Sexuality" No Kenzie Yes Eric Bazilian, Ryan S. Jhun

References

  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."