JIMMY ROBBINS

Mailbox Money Music, Management

Jimmy Robbins is a CMA + ACM Award winning, Grammy nominated Nashville-based songwriter, producer, and publisher who has penned hundreds cuts in multiple genres. He has earned 14 Top 10 hits including 10 #1 songs as a writer: "half of my hometown" (Kelsea Ballerini & Kenny Chesney), "The Bones" + "I Could Use A Love Song" (Maren Morris), "It Goes Like This" (Thomas Rhett), “Sure Be Cool If You Did" (Blake Shelton), “We Were Us" (Keith Urban & Miranda Lambert), “Whatever She’s Got” (David Nail), "Beachin'" (Jake Owen), “Lights Come On” (Jason Aldean), and “Think A Little Less" (Michael Ray). He has also produced several #1 songs including “your place” (Ashley Cooke), "Die From A Broken Heart” (Maddie & Tae), “Love You Like That” (Canaan Smith) + a Billboard #1 album, Wildhorse (RaeLynn). He co-wrote 2023 Grammy Awards Best Country Song nominee "Circles Around This Town" (Maren Morris), 2023 AIMP Awards Publisher’s Pick nominees "As Far As You Could" (Charles Kelley) & "Humble Quest" (Maren Morris), and 2023 AIMP Song Of The Year nominee, "Circles Around This Town" (Maren Morris). He was nominated for Single of the Year at the 2022 CMA Awards for co-producing "half of my hometown" (Kelsea Ballerini & Kenny Chesney). He won the 2021 CMA Musical Event of the Year for co-producing “half of my hometown" and was nominated for 2021 CMA Album of the Year for co-producing Carly Pearce’s album, 29; both of which were nominated for 2022 ACM Awards. He was also nominated for Best Country Song at the 2022 Grammy Awards for co-writing "Better Than We Found It" (Maren Morris), and is associated with two additional 2022 Grammy Nominated albums: Mickey Guyton's Best Country Album nominee, Remember Her Name, for writer and producer credits on "Indigo," and Tori Kelly's Best Traditional Pop Album nominee, A Tori Kelly Christmas, for writer credit on "Gift That Keeps on Giving." Jimmy landed four cuts on Maren Morris' album GIRL (2019 CMA Album of the Year), including her Grammy nominated, 2021 ACM Song of the Year, 2020 CMA Song of the Year, 2020 AIMP Song of the Year, + 2-week Country Airplay #1 single, "The Bones,” which was also #1 at Hot AC, #1 at Adult Contemporary Radio, a 19 week #1 at Billboard's Hot Country Songs, #12 at Hot 100, + #11 at Top 40. "The Bones" was also #9 on Billboard's Top Hot 100 Songs of 2020, #2 on Billboard's Top Country Songs of 2020, and has accumulated over 1 billion total audience spins on iHeart Radio. Some of Jimmy’s recent cuts include include “Dark Til Daylight” + “Drinking Til It Does” (Morgan Wallen), “River” (John K), “Crush” (Sara Kays), “if looks could kill” (Carly Pearce), “Drink With You” (Brett Young), “Minnesota” (Adrien Nunez), “Guess We’ll Never Know” (Mitchell Tenpenny feat. Colbie Caillat), “Whiskey Wishes” (Jay Webb), “Hole In The  Wall” (Zach John King), “Kiss To Forget” (Brett Young), “Goodnight Into Good Morning” (Brett Young), “Heartbreak On The Map” + “What Took You So Long” (Dan + Shay), “Highlights” + “Don’t Laugh I’ll Cry” (Sasha Alex Sloan), “Growin’ Up Raising You” (Gabby Barrett), “If I Die Young Pt. 2” (Kimberly Perry), "Dance With You" (Brett Young), "Prayin' In A Deer Stand" (Luke Bryan), and "You Didn't" (Brett Young). He co-wrote both releases on Maren Morris’s project, The Bridge: “The Tree” and “Get The Hell Out Of Here”, the latter of which he also co-produced. He has four cuts on Maren’s previous album, Humble Quest, including the title track "Humble Quest," "Circles Around This Town," "Background Music," and "Nervous." His recent production and co-production credits include “We Can Always Move On” (Cole Swindell), “Realize” (Colbie Caillat feat. Mitchell Tenpenny), “If You Love Me Let Me Go” (Colbie Caillat feat. Russell Dickerson), “Nothing On The Wild”, “What Lonely People Do”, & “I’m Yours Amen” (Eli Young Band), “Minnesota” (Adrien Nunez), “Drink With You” (Brett Young), “Gonna Be You” (Dolly Parton, Maddie & Tae, Jessie James Decker, Callie Twisselman), shot in the dark & Already Drank That Beer (Ashley Cooke), Bloom & Superbloom (Kimberly Perry), “Treehouse” (Ben Platt & Brandy Clark), “Boy Who Hung The Moon” + “Shoe To Drop” (Ben Platt), “As Far As You Could” (Charles Kelley), "Love Talking" (Eli Young Band) + their album, Love Talking, firstborn & second wife (Nicolle Galyon). Jimmy co-wrote + produced Sam Fischer's "This City,” which has garnered over 200 million streams across all platforms, was #13 at Hot AC, a 6 week #1 at Top 40 AUS, #16 at Top 40 UK, #30 at Adult Contemporary, + #38 at Top 40 US. He has five co-writing credits + eight production credits on Kelsea Ballerini's self-titled album, kelsea, including her hit singles "homecoming queen?", "club,” + "half of my hometown (feat. Kenny Chesney)”. Jimmy also co-produced Kelsea’s reimagined version of her 2020 album titled, ballerini. He co-produced Maddie & Tae's albums Through the Madness Vol. 1 & Vol. 2, co-wrote their single "Strangers" and co-produced their singles, “Every Night Every Morning,” "Madness," “Life Ain’t Fair,” and "Mood Rings" (which he also co-wrote), + "Woman You Got." Jimmy co-produced their EP, We Need Christmas, and their album, The Way It Feels, + co-wrote five songs, including singles, "Everywhere I'm Going" + "Tourist In This Town." Other notable cuts include "You Got Away With It" + "Dear Me" (Brett Young), "Line By Line" (JP Saxe + Maren Morris), "I Quit Drinking" (Kelsea Ballerini + LANY), "Bigger Man" (Joy Oladokun + Maren Morris), "sorry" (Kyd The Band) + "Heartbreak Anthem" (Kyd The Band feat. gnash) + more. He co-wrote a song featured in the new Twisters movie, “Boots Don’t” (Shania Twain & Breland). Jimmy is a CMA Triple Play Award winner and won ASCAP Song Of The Year for "It Goes Like This” (Thomas Rhett). Jimmy also received a 2021 ASCAP Pop Award for "The Bones.” Jimmy has recent and upcoming cuts with Morgan Wallen, Cole Swindell, Jason Aldean, John K, Drew Baldridge, Alexandra Kay, LANY, Lauren Spencer Smith, Josh Ross, Colbie Caillat, Brandon Wishman, DAX, and others.

Jimmy is published by BOOM Music Group, Cinq Music Publishing, + Warner Chappell Music, and he is managed by Mailbox Money Music.