Jake Gosling has been nominated for this year’s 58th Annual Grammy Awards for ‘Record of The Year’ with ‘Thinking Out Loud’. He has also won the Brit Award for ‘Album of the Year’ in 2015 with Ed Sheeran’s ‘X’. Gosling has been nominated twice at the Brit Awards for ‘Producer of the Year’. He was nominated at the 2015 Grammy Awards for 'Best Album' with Ed Sheeran's 'X'.
He is also a multi platinum selling music producer, songwriter, remixer, manager, and publisher best known for his work with artists such as Ed Sheeran, The Libertines, James Bay, All Time Low, One Direction, Christina Perri, Paloma Faith, and Wiley. He received the ASCAP award 2014 as a writer for hit song "Lego House" and was named Music Week's Producer of 2012 after work on Ed Sheeran's album +, as well as being the predominant producer on x (Multiply), Paloma Faith's Fall to Grace, and One Direction's Up All Night and Take Me Home, in which he produced Number 1 UK and worldwide hit single "Little Things". Gosling has remixed under the pseudonym Sketch Iz Dead for Lady Gaga, Timbaland & Nelly Furtado, Keane (band), Keri Hilson, and Far East Movement. Gosling runs his own recording studio Sticky Studios in Surrey. Gosling and Sarah Liversedge run a joint venture publishing company called "The Movement London Limited". Gosling is signed as a songwriter to BDi Music Limited and is a full member of the Music Producers Guild.
Jake Gosling (born 11 August 1993) is a Gibraltarian footballer who plays as a winger for Bristol Rovers. Born and raised in England, he plays internationally for Gibraltar, for whom he is eligible through his father, who was born there. With two goals, he is currently Gibraltar's all-time leading scorer since joining UEFA.
Born in Oxford, Gosling signed for Swindon Town Centre of Excellence as a ten-year-old. A year later he signed for Plymouth Argyle Centre of Excellence after he moved with his family to Newquay in Cornwall. He was released by Argyle at the age of 16 whereupon he enrolled at Hartpury College. He graduated through the Exeter City youth team to sign professional terms under Paul Tisdale in April 2012.
He scored a "stunning goal" against Dorchester Town in pre-season, and joined Conference South side Dorchester on loan in September; the initial one-month loan deal was later extended until January. During this loan spell he scored the goal that knocked Exeter's rivals Plymouth Argyle out of the FA Cup on 4 November.