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Josh Hoge
BornFranklin, TN
OccupationSongwriter

Josh Hoge is an American Universal Music Publishing [1] songwriter from Franklin, Tennessee. Named SESAC Songwriter of the year in 2016,[2] Hoge has penned hit singles for Chris Young (musician) such as "Think of You", and "I'm Comin' Over" along with charting singles for Kane Brown like "Used to Love You Sober" and "Thunder in the Rain".

Songwriting discography

Year Artist Album Song Title Co Writers
2009 Backstreet Boys This Is Us "Undone" Troy Johnson (singer), Ryan Tedder
2013 Randy Rogers Band Trouble "Flash Flood" Randy Rogers Band, Brad Tursi
Justin Moore Off The Beaten Path "Old Habits" Adam Hambrick, Brian Maher
2014 Emerson Hart Beauty In Disrepair "Hurricane" Emerson Hart, David Hodges
"The Wire" Emerson Hart, David Hodges
2015 Chris Young (musician) I'm Comin' Over "Think of You (Chris Young and Cassadee Pope song)" Corey Crowder, Chris Young (musician)
"Alone Tonight" Corey Crowder, Chris Young (musician)
"What If I Stay" Johnny Bulford, Chris Young (musician)
"Underdogs" Corey Crowder, Chris Young (musician)
"Heartbeat" Corey Crowder, Chris Young (musician)
"I'm Comin' Over (song) Corey Crowder, Chris Young (musician)
Josh Abbott Band Front Row Seat "Born To Break Your Heart" Blake Chaffin, Dave Fenley, Brett Tyler
Kane Brown Chapter 1 "Used to Love You Sober" Kane Brown, Matt McVaney
"Excuses" Kane Brown, Matt McVaney
"There Goes My Everything" Kane Brown, Matt McVaney, Chris Young (musician)
2016 Kane Brown "Thunder In The Rain" Kane Brown, Matt McVaney
"Comeback" Mark Fuhrer, Matt McVaney, Chris Young (musician)

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References

  1. ^ "UMPG Signs Josh Hoge". 2018-01-18. Retrieved 2019-10-17.
  2. ^ "SESAC Awards honor Josh Hoge, more songwriters". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2016-12-21.
  3. ^ "Josh Hoge | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-12-21.