Gavyn Bailey

Gavyn Matthew Bailey (born May 29, 1998) is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and podcast host. He entered the music industry with his first EP, Sickly in Love, in 2013. Bailey has had music featured on MTV's Degrassi and FreeForm's Party of Five (2020 TV series).[3][4] Bailey is also a published songwriter, signed by Adam Anders and Alan Melina to Bump Into Genius and Warner/Chappell Music.[5] He is a co-writer of "Ville Ønske Jeg Havde Kendt Dig" performed by Emil, which came in third place at the 2020 Dansk Melodi Grand Prix.[6] In January 2021, Bailey co-founded "And That's That On That," an entertainment podcast, with Haley Chapman, which debuted in the Top 50 Music Interview Charts on Apple Podcasts.[7][8]

Gavyn Bailey
Gavyn in 2013.
Gavyn in 2013.
Background information
Born (1998-05-29) May 29, 1998
Laguna Niguel, CA, U.S.[1]
Genressinger-songwriter
Occupation(s)
  • Artist
  • Songwriter
  • Producer
  • Podcast host
Instrument(s)
Years active2013–present
LabelsBump into Genius Music, Warner/Chappell Music[2]
Websitewww.gavynbailey.com

Discography

EPs

  • Sickly in Love (2013)

Singles

  • Change Your Mind (2020)[9]
  • Grass Is Never Greener (2020)[10]
  • Numb Me, Bad (2019)[11]
  • No Space (2019)[12]
  • Fragile (2015) [13]

Songwriting discography

YearArtistAlbumSongCredits
2020Emil"Ville Ønske Jeg Havde Kendt Dig"Co-writer[14][15]
2019Moody"The Breakup"Co-writer[16]
2019Moody"Gotta Get Up"Co-writer[17]
2019Dylan Jordan"without u"Co-writer[18]
2018Xenia"Love You Give Away"Co-writer[19]
2017Tim Schou"Novocaine"Co-writer, producer[20]

Personal life

Bailey was born with kidney failure and received a life-saving kidney transplant on Easter Sunday, 2001.[21] He has also been open about his past and present life with mental illness as an ambassador for Children's Hospital of Orange County's Mental Health Initiative.[22]

References

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