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Meet Amy Allen, the songwriter behind the music stuck in your head

Amy Allen Portrait Session
December 19, 2024
ELISE RYAN - AP

NEW YORK (AP) โ€” Amy Allen might not yet be a household name, but her work lives in your brain rent-free. And it's grabbed the attention of the Grammys.

The 32-year-old songwriter has composed enduring hits with Halsey (โ€œWithout Meโ€), Selena Gomez (โ€œBack to Youโ€) and Tate McRae (โ€œGreedyโ€). Her contributions to Harry Styles' โ€œHarry's Houseโ€ earned her a Grammy for album of the year in 2023. Other credits include songs from Olivia Rodrigo, Charli XCX, Rosรฉ, Reneรฉ Rapp, Shawn Mendes, Leon Bridges and Justin Timberlake.

2024, however, was the year Allen's work became inescapable โ€” thanks in large part to her collaboration with another rising star. Allen co-wrote all 12 tracks of Sabrina Carpenterโ€™s bubbly โ€œShort nโ€™ Sweet,โ€ including โ€œEspresso,โ€ an instant song of the summer that propelled Carpenter to a new stratosphere of stardom, and โ€œPlease Please Please,โ€ the follow-up single that proved that her winking, quotable pop had staying power. (Everyone's favorite lyric? โ€œHeartbreak is one thing, my egoโ€™s another / I beg you, donโ€™t embarrass me,โ€ followed by a rhyming profanity rasped with a smirk.)

Meet Amy Allen, the songwriter behind the music stuck in your head
Amy Allen Portrait Session

This fall, Allen's work sent her to No. 1 on Billboardโ€™s Hot 100 Songwriters chart for seven weeks โ€” an impressive feat, considering her competition includes artists like Carpenter herself and Kendrick Lamar.

โ€œOnce the songs are out of my hands, I just try to let them go to the world,โ€ Allen told The Associated Press. It helps that the world has, in turn, embraced them.

When nominations for the 67th Grammy Awards were announced, Allen was in the midst of a writing session in London. The news came in a text from her manager: She was nominated four times, including her second nomination in the songwriter of the year, non-classical, category that has only existed for three years. If she wins, she will become the first woman to take home that trophy. โ€œShort nโ€™ Sweetโ€ is up for album of the year and โ€œPlease Please Pleaseโ€ for song of the year.

Her fourth nod is in the song written for visual media category, for โ€œBetter Place,โ€ a collaboration with NSYNC for โ€œTrolls: Band Together.โ€

Meet Amy Allen, the songwriter behind the music stuck in your head
Amy Allen Portrait Session

โ€œPeople really gravitate toward her energy, as well as obviously her talent. That just goes without saying,โ€ said Julia Michaels, another hit songwriter, artist and collaborator on โ€œShort nโ€™ Sweet,โ€ of Allen.

โ€œShe just always brings a happy, optimistic attitude, that like, โ€˜anything is possible today,โ€™โ€ added Julian Bunetta, who also co-wrote and produced songs on Carpenter's album. โ€œThe ease of that makes conversation come natural, which makes people open up and share details about their life.โ€

Allen's path to professional songwriting wasn't necessarily linear. Growing up in Maine, she joined a bluegrass band, a rock band and played music at Irish pubs throughout her teens. It wasnโ€™t until her early 20s, when she transferred to Berklee College of Music after two years in nursing school at Boston College, that she realized being both a songwriter for others and a performing artist was a career option.

โ€œI had to really dig to realize, like, Carole King writes for other people, but sheโ€™s also an artist. And then it was later on, way later on, when I came across writers like Julia that were doing it professionally,โ€ Allen said. โ€œI knew that it was like in my blood since I was really little, that it made me feel more connected to myself and the world around me in so many ways, more than anything else I ever experienced.โ€

Meet Amy Allen, the songwriter behind the music stuck in your head
Amy Allen Portrait Session

โ€œEspressoโ€ came together in a Paris studio. Allen, Bunetta, Carpenter and their co-writer Steph Jones โ€œwere kids having fun and laughing and playing,โ€ Bunetta said, explaining that joyful energy produced the track's cheery sound and nonsensical zingers (โ€œthat's that me espressoโ€).

Allen believes โ€œShort nโ€™ Sweetโ€ found success through its quirky, playful pop โ€” because listeners want unpredictability, narrative songs with personality and perspective.

โ€œThe general public is so much smarter than a lot of songwriters and a lot of people in the entertainment industry, give them credit for,โ€ Allen said. โ€œThe artists that are winning are the ones that are willing to put everything out there, to say something so direct and so honest to them and so authentic that itโ€™s almost impossible for the public to turn away.โ€

In October, she was out of the studio and on the road, opening for collaborator Jack Antonoffโ€™s band Bleachers on a slate of dates across Europe, Los Angeles and New York. She performed songs from โ€œAmy Allen,โ€ her self-titled debut album released in September โ€” a collection of acoustic guitar melodies and percussion-led singer-songwriter pop.

Touring those songs came with a realization. โ€œI love writing for other artists and with other artists, and I will do that for a very long time,โ€ Allen said. โ€œBut itโ€™s also so important for me to go back to how I fell in love with music, which was writing songs on my bed, writing little poems in my bedroom.โ€

โ€œWhether she wants to be the biggest artist in the world or she wants to make whatever kind of music she makes, I have no doubt that she is capable of doing it,โ€ said Michaels, who launched her own pop career in 2017 with her multi-platinum song โ€œIssues.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m always going to go after both,โ€ Allen said.

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The 67th annual Grammy Awards will be held Feb. 2, 2025, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The show will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+. For more coverage, visit https://apnews.com/hub/grammy-awards.

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