Early career Mac got his break in the music industry in the early 1990s when he wrote and produced the
Nomad hit "
(I Wanna Give You) Devotion", that reached no.2 in the UK Singles Chart. In 1992, he became part of dance group
Undercover, who had several European hit singles, including "
Baker Street" and "
Never Let Her Slip Away". McCutcheon formed, with
Darren Pearce, the duo Gems for Jem. Their single "Lifting Me Higher", sampling the Evelyn Thomas song "
High Energy", topped the
UK Dance Chart in May 1995. He then met songwriter
Wayne Hector, with the pair striking up a partnership that has seen them co-write and produce a range of chart songs. Mac has gone on to work with some of the most recognised names in the
music industry. He has written, co-written and produced hits for musicians including
Ed Sheeran,
Melanie C,
Pink,
Westlife,
Little Mix, and many other UK and international singers. From his Rokstone Studios in London, the artists he has written and produced for have racked up over 200 million sales worldwide during his career. As well as a string of no.1 UK and international hits, Mac has also penned top 10 singles for artists such as
Calvin Harris,
Demi Lovato,
One Direction,
The Saturdays,
Leona Lewis, and
Rita Ora, among others.
Work with Westlife The producer has had a long-standing collaboration with Irish boyband,
Westlife, dating back to the late 1990s. This artistic partnership resulted in him co-writing and producing four no.1 UK singles for the band. He has co-produced another five no.1 hits and produced three top five singles. Mac also co-wrote and produced the band's 2000 hit Christmas single, "
What Makes a Man" reaching no.2 in the UK singles chart.
2010–2017 Mac won the first of his two
Brit Awards in 2010 for co-writing and producing the no.1 single "
Beat Again" for British pop/R&B band,
JLS. In 2012, the producer worked with a host of artists including
Little Mix,
The Wanted,
The Saturdays,
Susan Boyle,
Il Divo,
Boyzone, and
Gareth Gates. Mac was recognised in 2012, and then again in 2013 by picking up the
ASCAP Song of the Year Award. The awards were in recognition of co-writing and producing the hits "
Glad You Came" for The Wanted, and "
You Make Me Feel..." by
Cobra Starship, respectively. Between 2013 and 2015, Mac worked with several musicians include
James Blunt,
John Newman,
Union J,
Calvin Harris,
The Vamps, and
Demi Lovato. He made several contributions to both James Blunt's
Moon Landing album that reached no.2 in the UK album chart and The Vamps’
Wake Up album that was a top 10 hit. Mac scored another number one hit in 2016 with "
Rockabye" by
Clean Bandit featuring
Sean Paul and
Anne-Marie. The song reached the top of the UK singles chart, staying there for nine consecutive weeks. The single also won in the EDM Winning Songs category alongside his other co-produced track for Clean Bandit and
Zara Larsson, "
Symphony". In 2017, Mac picked up the Songwriter of the Year and Producer of the Year at the Music Business Worldwide A&R Awards and the
ASCAP Founders Award for "his pioneering contribution to music, global success and a 27 year body of work". The same year, Mac co-wrote
Ed Sheeran's No. 1 single "
Shape of You" with Sheeran and
Johnny McDaid. The song broke chart history, spending 14 weeks at the top of the UK chart, and remaining in the Top 10 of the
Billboard Hot 100 in the US for 33 weeks. It also claimed the unique achievement of being the most-streamed song of all time on
Spotify. He also received another
Grammy nomination for
Pink's US top twenty single "
What About Us", which he wrote and produced.
2018–present 2018 saw the producer work with some of music's most prolific names such as
Chvrches,
Years & Years,
Celine Dion,
Little Mix,
Craig David, and
Westlife. Mac won the
2018 Brit Award for British Producer of the Year. As well as the Brit Award, he also won both Songwriter of the Year and Song of the Year at the Annual ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2018 in LA. In another award recognising Mac's work, the multi-platinum hit "
Shape of You" he co-wrote and produced for Ed Sheeran picked up both a
Grammy Award and the
Ivor Novello Award for PRS for Music Most Performed Work in 2017. == Awards ==