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Sheppard J. "Shep" Solomon (born December 12, 1969) is an American songwriter from New York City.

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Biography

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Solomon attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York City. Upon graduation, he formed two bands, which were signed to EMI and SIRE respectively. During this time, Sheppard co-wrote material with other songwriters. His first hit co-write was Eternal's 1993 UK chart hit "Just a Step from Heaven".[1]

Solomon decided to focus on songwriting full-time and went on to contribute to 14 top 3 single positions in the United Kingdom and Europe, including his second UK number-one single co-write, "Don't Stop Movin'" by S Club 7. This single also secured a BRIT Award for "Best British Single".

Solomon returned to song writing in the United States, co-writing cuts with artists such as Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson, Celine Dion, and Enrique Iglesias. He then went on to co-write Ryan Cabrera's "True"

Solomon co-wrote the song "Shiver" for Natalie Imbruglia which went on to be a #1 Pan European airplay hit and co-wrote Paris Hilton's first single "Stars Are Blind" which was a worldwide top #5 single.

In 2011 Solomon contributed to releases such as Wonderland's 'Not a Love Song,'(Mercury UK) One Direction's 'Tell Me a Lie,' (Syco UK) and J-Lo's 'Everybody's Girl' from the Love Album (Island Def Jam).

To date[when?], Sheppard has had 140 of songs he has written or co-written recorded and released worldwide.[citation needed]

Discography

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Year Artist Album Track(s) Credits Chart Position
2017 Dash Berlin Feat. Arjay and Jonah
2016 Schiller Future "Sweet Symphony"

"Little Earthquakes"

"Save Me A Day"

Writing, Vocals #1 Germany
2015 Lorenzo Jovanotti Lorenzo 2015 CC "E' La Scienza, Bellezza!"

"Insleme"

"Il Cielo Imenso"

"7Millardi"

Writing #1 Italy
2013 98 Degrees 2.0 "Impossible Things" Writing
2011 One Direction Up All night "Tell Me A Lie" Writing, Production
Hitomi Spirit "Rollin Wit Da Homies" Feat. Rivers Cuomo Writing
Wonderland Wonderland "Not A Love Song" Writing #22 Ireland
2010 Miranda Cosgrove Sparks Fly "Disgusting" Writing
2009 Casie Davis Differently "Don't Wanna Dance" Writing
Gary Go Gary Go "Life Gets In The Way" Writing Top 20 UK
Natalie Imbruglia Come to Life "Twenty" Writing Top 100 Aus ARIA
2008 Human Nature A Symphony of hits "Cruel" Writing #10 Australia
Gary Go Gary Go "Engines" Writing
2006 3am feat. Tracey Cole Stars Are Blind "Stars Are Blind Remix" Writing
LeAnn Rimes Whatever We Wanna "Satisfied" Writing #15 UK
365 One Touch "That Thing" Writing
Paris Hilton Paris "Stars Are Blind" Writing, Production #18 US #11 EU
#12 US Dance
Chris Daughtry Daughtry "Feels Like Tonight" Writing #24 US
2005 Tony Monaco Euromix 11 "Do You Know" Writing
Roland Belmares The Midori Mix 2005 "Without Love" Writing
Sofia Essaîdi Mon Caberet "Mon Caberet" Writing
Natalie Imbruglia Counting Down the Days "Shiver" Writing #8 UK
2004 Enrique Iglesias 7 "Not In Love" Writing #35 US #5 UK
Aneta Langerova Spousta "Spousta Andělů" Writing
Ryan Cabrera Take It All Away "Exit to Exit" Writing
D-Side Stronger Together "Speechless" Writing
Various Ministry of Sound "Do you know" Writing
Kelly Clarkson Breakaway "I Hate Myself for Losing you" Writing #3 US
Angel City "Do You Know (I Go crazy)" Writing #8 UK
2003 Soda Pop "It Must Be Love" Writing #45 Belgium
Becky Baeling Becstasy "Getaway" Writing
Liberty X Being Somebody "Impossible" Writing
Blue (5) Guilty "Rock The Night" Writing
Ryan Cabrera Take It All Away "True" Writing #18 US
S Club 7 'Till Sundown "Don't Stop Moving" (Bimbo Jones Remix) Writing
Britney Spears In The Zone "Touch of My Hand" Writing
Pnau "Una Noche" Feat Kid Creole Writing
2002 Louise Finest moments "The Best Thing That you bring" Writing
Alice Martineau Daydreams "Breathe Tonight" Writing
S Club 7 Seeing Double "Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You Writing #2 UK
"Alive" Writing #5 UK
Lisa Loeb Cake and Pie "We Could Still Belong Together" Writing
Celine Dion A New Day Has Come "Right in Front of You" Writing
Kristine Blond "A Day Without You" Writing
2001 More Than a Feeling "You" Writing
Brigit Few Like Me "I Own you" Writing
Eric Gales That's What I Am "She Shines" Writing
Aurora Aurora "Dreaming" Writing #25 UK
S Club 7 Sunshine "Don't Stop Movin'" Writing #1 UK #1 EU
2000 ATC A Touch of Class "Mistake No. 2" Writing
Precious "Rewind" Writing #11 UK
Mero It Must be Love "It Must be Love" Writing #30 UK
Melissa "Bulletproof" Writing
1999 Blaque Ivory Blaque "When the last teardrop Falls" Writing
Human Nature Counting Down "Cruel" Writing #1 Aus
Various Teaching Mrs Tingle (Original

Motion picture Soundtrack)

"'Til I Cry you out of Me" Writing
Tal Bachman Tal Bachman "Darker Side Of Blue" Writing
1998 K Klass Live It Up "Live It Up" Writing
1997 Robin S From Now On "24 hour Love" Production
1996 Nu Colours Nu Colours "Tomorrow Love" Writing

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Sheppard J. "Shep" Solomon (born December 12, 1969) is an American songwriter and record producer based in . Best known for his pop and dance hits in the UK and Europe, Solomon has co-written over 140 songs that have been recorded and released worldwide, achieving 14 top-three singles in those markets. His breakthrough came in the early 2000s with collaborations on chart-topping tracks like "Don't Stop Movin'" for S Club 7, which debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart in 2001 and earned the BRIT Award for Best British Single in 2002, as well as "Stars Are Blind" for , a worldwide top-five hit in 2006. His songwriting career gained momentum in the with early successes such as "Just a Step from Heaven" for Eternal, which reached number 8 on the UK Singles Chart in 1994. Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, he collaborated with major artists including (on "Touch of My Hand"), , , , ("Shiver," number one on Pan-European airplay charts in 2005), and ("True," peaking at number four on U.S. CHR/Pop radio in 2004 and earning a BMI Award). In addition to his pop successes, Solomon has contributed to electronic and international , with recent credits including "Save Me a Day" for Schiller in 2016, "Landslide" for in 2018, and "U Only (Sad Love)" for Sound Dwellers in 2021. His work spans genres and continents, reflecting a versatile career that has solidified his reputation as a prolific hitmaker in the global music industry.

Early life

Upbringing

Sheppard Solomon was born on December 12, 1969, in . Raised in the bustling metropolis, he grew up in a Jewish family that instilled cultural awareness from a young age, including attendance at , though formal religious practice was not central to his household. His Jewish heritage influenced his personal development, providing a sense of identity amid the city's multicultural fabric, even if he described himself as culturally Jewish rather than devoutly observant during childhood. New York City's diverse urban environment offered Solomon early immersion in a wide spectrum of sounds and arts, from street performers to global music traditions filtering through neighborhoods like and . Family life centered on this dynamic setting, with no notable relocations disrupting his formative experiences up to the start of high school. These early influences culminated in Solomon's transition to formal music studies at the of Music & Art and Performing Arts.

Education

Sheppard Solomon attended the of Music & Art and Performing Arts in . The institution, commonly known as LaGuardia High, holds an international reputation as the foremost public high school dedicated to nurturing students in the arts, offering conservatory-level pre-professional training alongside a college-preparatory academic curriculum. At LaGuardia, Solomon immersed himself in music classes, building essential skills in musical interpretation and execution. The school's vibrant community of aspiring artists encouraged creative exploration, profoundly influencing Solomon's development as a performer and by instilling discipline and a deep appreciation for artistic innovation. Solomon graduated from LaGuardia, carrying forward the foundational musical identity forged there.

Career

Beginnings

Following his graduation from LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, Sheppard Solomon leveraged his musical training to enter the industry by forming two bands in the early post-high school years. These groups secured record deals with major labels: one signed to and the other to . During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Solomon gained initial recording experience as a co-writer for these bands, collaborating with other songwriters to develop material for their projects. This period marked his hands-on introduction to professional music production and song composition within a band context, honing skills that would later define his career. By 1993, Solomon made the pivotal decision to abandon band pursuits and dedicate himself full-time to songwriting, seeking broader professional opportunities through emerging industry connections built during his band tenure. This shift positioned him for independent work as a songwriter, drawing on relationships formed in New York City's music scene.

UK and European success

Solomon's first major songwriting credit came in 1993 with "Just a Step from Heaven," co-written alongside Wayne Cohen for the British girl group Eternal; the track peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart and marked his entry into the European pop market. Throughout the 1990s and into the early 2000s, Solomon's songwriting contributions propelled him to prominence, achieving 14 top 3 single positions across the and . His work often blended R&B influences with pop accessibility, resonating with European audiences and radio formats; a notable example is "Shiver," written for Australian singer in 2005, which topped Pan-European airplay charts and underscored his growing influence in continental markets. Solomon also ventured into production during this period, providing additional production on select tracks within the scene, such as remixes and enhancements that helped shape the era's polished pop sound. The pinnacle of Solomon's early European tenure arrived in 2001 with "Don't Stop Movin'," co-written for S Club 7, which debuted at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart and earned the BRIT Award for Best British Single. This disco-infused anthem not only solidified his status as a key figure in British pop but also highlighted the cross-pollination between UK songwriters and European acts, influencing subsequent hits in the region.

US and international breakthrough

Following his successes in the UK and , Solomon expanded into the market in the early , co-writing songs for prominent American artists that marked his breakthrough in the international pop scene. In 2004, Solomon co-wrote "True" for , which peaked at number 8 on the US CHR/Pop chart and earned him a BMI Award for most performed pop song of the year. He also collaborated with major US acts, including co-writing "Touch of My Hand" for ' album (2003), "I Hate Myself for Losing You" for Kelly Clarkson's Breakaway (2004), "Right in Front of You" for Celine Dion's (2002), and "Not in Love" for ' 7 (2003). Solomon's international profile grew further with "Stars Are Blind," co-written for Paris Hilton's debut single in 2006, which reached the top 5 on charts worldwide, including number 5 in the UK and number 18 on the US Billboard Hot 100. In the mid-2010s, Solomon continued his global collaborations, co-writing "Tell Me a Lie" for One Direction's Up All Night (2011) and "Everybody's Girl" (a bonus track on Jennifer Lopez's LOVE? deluxe edition, 2011). He also co-wrote "Not a Love Song" for the UK girl group Wonderland, which achieved top 10 radio airplay in the UK in 2011. Later projects included co-writing multiple tracks on German producer Schiller's album Future (2016), notably the single "Sweet Symphony (My Heart Beats Again)." By 2017, Solomon had amassed 140 songs recorded and released worldwide, reflecting his sustained impact across pop markets. Subsequent international work includes "Landslide" for Headhunterz (2018) and "U Only (Sad Love)" for Sound Dwellers (2021).

Notable contributions

Songwriting

Sheppard Solomon's songwriting approach emphasizes crafting infectious pop hooks while infusing emotional depth, drawing from his background in band performance to bring an artistic, collaborative edge to mainstream pop structures. Influenced by his Jewish heritage, Solomon incorporates themes of , loss, and authentic human connection, seeking a sense of soulfulness that contrasts with the often superficial elements of commercial music. This is evident in his process of prioritizing genuine emotional narratives over formulaic trends, as he has described aiming to create songs that resonate on a personal level amid the competitive industry. Among his key original compositions, "Don't Stop Movin'" stands out as a collaborative effort with S Club 7 members , , Jon Lee, , , and , alongside producer Simon Ellis. The song's lyrics focus on and relentless pursuit in , developed during group writing sessions that captured the band's energetic dynamic and Solomon's knack for uplifting choruses. Similarly, "Stars Are Blind," co-written with and Ralph McCarthy, features Solomon's lyrical contributions emphasizing vulnerable romance and escapism, with its reggae-infused pop appeal for . For "True," Solomon co-wrote with and Jimmy Harry, exploring introspective themes of unspoken longing and emotional truth through simple, heartfelt verses that build to a soaring confession in the chorus. Solomon's songwriting evolved from co-writes within 1990s bands signed to labels like and , where he honed collaborative skills on group-oriented tracks, to more artist-specific hits in the as a full-time songwriter in the . This shift allowed him to contribute to 14 top 3 singles in the UK and as a writer, transitioning from band-driven pop to tailored compositions for international stars. Lesser-known works include unreleased collaborations such as "I Wrote It Down" with , which delves into themes of internal conflict and unexpressed feelings through raw, confessional co-authored during early sessions.

Production

Sheppard Solomon has established himself as a specializing in , with credits on several chart-topping tracks that highlight his contributions to and overall . His production work often involves close collaboration with artists and engineers to deliver commercially viable recordings, as seen in his involvement across more than a dozen released tracks spanning the and . A pivotal early success came in 2001 with his production of S Club 7's "Don't Stop Movin'", which topped the UK Singles Chart and reached number one across , featuring his arrangements that blended infectious rhythms and layered vocals. Solomon also produced the group's follow-up single "Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You" from the album Seeing Double, peaking at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart through meticulous instrumentation choices that emphasized upbeat pop energy. These sessions exemplified his hands-on approach in the studio, where he handled key production elements alongside top engineers. In 2003, Solomon co-produced "Touch of My Hand" for Britney Spears' album In the Zone, contributing to the track's sensual pop arrangement with co-producer Jimmy Harry, which helped the album achieve global sales exceeding six million copies. Later, in 2010, he co-produced "Disgusting" on Miranda Cosgrove's debut album Sparks Fly alongside Tom Meredith, focusing on dynamic vocal production and electronic elements that supported the song's empowering theme. Overall, Solomon's productions have contributed to over 140 recorded tracks worldwide, many of which he also co-wrote.

Awards and recognition

Major awards

Solomon co-wrote the song "Don't Stop Movin'" for S Club 7, which earned the BRIT Award for Best British Single in 2002, recognizing its impact as a chart-topping hit and highlighting his early contributions to . In 2006, Solomon received the BMI Pop Music Award for Most Performed Song of the Year for "True" by , an honor based on the track's extensive radio airplay and performance metrics across BMI's monitored outlets. Solomon earned an Award for songwriting excellence, the PRS Most Performed Work award in 2006 for "Shiver" by , which celebrated the song's widespread European airplay success. He was also nominated for the Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically in the same year for "Shiver." Additionally, Solomon received recognition at the 2007 BMI Awards for "Stars Are Blind" by , acknowledging its high performance in the UK as one of the most-played songs by BMI songwriters.

Chart achievements

Sheppard Solomon's songwriting has contributed to 14 top 3 singles in the and , establishing his prominence in the landscape during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Notable among these is "Don't Stop Movin'" by S Club 7, which reached number 1 on the UK Singles Chart in 2001 and earned a BRIT Award for Best British Single in 2002. The track is certified Platinum by the for sales exceeding 800,000 copies in the UK as of 2023. Other key UK successes include "Do You Know" by , peaking at number 6 in 1997, and "Not in Love" by featuring , which hit number 5 in 2004. In the United States, Solomon's works have achieved moderate but impactful chart performance on various Billboard formats. "True" by reached number 18 on the in 2005 and number 8 on the Mainstream Top 40 chart. "Stars Are Blind" by , co-written and co-produced by Solomon, peaked at number 18 on the in 2006, marking Hilton's highest-charting single. Internationally, Solomon's contributions extend to strong airplay and chart showings beyond the UK and US. "Shiver" by , co-written by Solomon, topped the Pan-European airplay chart in 2005 and reached number 8 on the UK Singles Chart. "Tell Me a Lie," co-written for One Direction's debut album Up All Night (2011), supported the record's global success, debuting at number 1 on the and topping charts in over 15 countries. Solomon's involvement in multi-platinum albums underscores his broader commercial influence. He co-wrote tracks for 7's 7 (2000), which achieved triple certification in the UK for over 900,000 sales. For ' In the Zone (2003), including "Touch of My Hand," the album was certified 3× by the RIAA in the US for 3 million units by 2023. As of 2025, his catalog has amassed over 515 million streams across platforms.

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