Pop-oriented R&B songwriter and singer Mickey Shiloh started composing songs at the age of 12 and within two years uploaded her first recordings. She connected with producer Chad Beatz through MySpace shortly thereafter, and made her first major appearance on Twista's 2009 track "Jump Off." The same year, the Bay Area native signed a publishing deal with Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins and co-wrote Janet Jackson's disco throwback "Make Me," a number one hit on Billboard's Hot Club Dance Songs chart. Shiloh stacked credits over the next few years by working with the likes of Shontel...