Charli Taft

[1][2][3] Taft attended Merchant Taylor's school and St. Edward's College and then completed her degree at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.

When she was starting out as a songwriter, Taft made around a dozen trips to Stockholm and Copenhagen, where she wrote for some of the most prominent names in the music industry.

Entertainment artist and Shinee member Taemin released "Ace", which Taft composed with Klein, Deez and Ylva Dimberg, as a track from his first extended play of the same name.

[2] Months later, she and Klein co-produced another song for the group titled "Time Slip" which was a track in their first studio album The Red.

released their reunion album, 14 years after their disbandment, which included a track co-written by Taft, Klein, Lee Hyun-seung, DOM and Teddy Riley.

In May, another song she wrote with Klein was released as a single by South Korean girl group Loona, titled "Eclipse".

The song had been written for herself while still in the UK and she had planned on releasing it independently before a representative of the company approached her at a lunch meeting in Copenhagen about being involved in the project.