Max Cinnamon
Born in London and now based in Los Angeles, Max Cinnamon is a songwriter, producer, and artist who discovered his passion for music at the age of four, beginning with the violin.
In 2018, at just 16, he reached the finals of Destination Eurovision with his original French-language track "Ailleurs," performing it live on national television. At 19, he co-wrote "Tick Tock," Croatia's Eurovision entry by Albina, which went on to become a chart-topping hit.
Max studied music production and audio engineering at the renowned Abbey Road Institute, sharpening his skills as a writer and producer. Half French and half British, he has since collaborated with a diverse range of artists—including Canadian singer Bobby John, Moroccan electronic DJ Mariline, Italian DJ Astrality, Mathilde G, and BAYWUD—accumulating over 30 million streams across platforms.
Willa Ford released two of their co-writes on her new album 'Amanda,' and his recent co-writing credits include Aiko, Sainte Nicole, Keaton Hanson, Jessica Childress, Nikola Bedingfield, Jonathan Bluth, Blessing Offor, LeyeT, Paulina Aguirre, Gregory Dillon, Jinting, Zoe Simpson, Shari Short, and Australian newcomer Mathilde. Most recently, he co-wrote and produced two cuts with Shana Halligan for the forthcoming Bitter:Sweet album.
Max also participated in the IMPF Songwriting Camp in Mallorca, Spain in October 2024. He has released 10 singles to date as an artist, with a new album expected in fall 2026. His sound—rooted in the pop-rock genre—is shaped by personal experience, offering honest, no-frills, emotionally resonant music.
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