Read Stint's credits from top to bottom and a striking fact emerges: this is one producer, and he has helped shape a decade of pop music across nearly every major label and nearly every corner of the genre. It is the resume of a producer in constant demand at the top of the industry.
The door he walked through first
His first major credit set the standard. Stint co-wrote and produced “LA Hallucinations” on Carly Rae Jepsen's E·MO·TION in 2015, a record now widely regarded as a landmark of modern pop craft. From there, the demand only grew, and the roster reads like a who's who of the era.
The scope, in one view
Stint has produced or co-written for Demi Lovato (“Tell Me You Love Me”), Zara Larsson, Panic! at the Disco (“Dancing's Not a Crime,” from the platinum-selling Pray for the Wicked), Portugal. The Man (two tracks on Woodstock, from the band behind the global smash “Feel It Still”), Jessie Ware (four tracks on Glasshouse), Santigold, AlunaGeorge, Train, Banks, Alina Baraz and Joji (“Modus,” from the chart-topping Nectar). His wider roster extends to Meghan Trainor, Kelly Clarkson, Charlotte Cardin, Cynthia Erivo, G Flip and the global K-pop group ILLIT.
Pop-punk, alt-R&B, dance-pop, festival rock, K-pop. One credits page, one in-demand producer.
What that breadth signifies
Reaching this many marquee artists, released through this many major labels, is not something a producer does by accident or by owning a single trendy sound for a season. It is the mark of someone the industry's biggest artists and companies seek out repeatedly, across styles, because they trust him to deliver. Each of those collaborations also carries real commercial and cultural weight: platinum albums, chart singles, records that soundtracked the era.
Commercial and cultural weight
The significance of this roster is not only its length but its impact. These are not obscure placements; they are songs and albums that charted, streamed at scale, soundtracked tours and entered the cultural conversation, released by the major labels that drive the global music economy. A producer whose work appears this consistently across successful, high-visibility records is a genuine contributor to both the commerce and the culture of contemporary music, and the breadth of the roster shows that contribution is not tied to any single trend but sustained across the whole landscape of pop.
A decade at the center of pop
Taken together, Stint's collaborations are the profile of a producer who has been a consistent, high-level contributor to mainstream music for ten years and counting, sought after by the biggest names on the biggest labels. That kind of sustained, top-tier demand is among the clearest signals of a producer operating at the very top of the field.