Anders Grahn is a Swedish songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, vocal coach and producer, living in Los Angeles.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Anders Grahn |
Born | 1979 (age 44–45) Malmö, Sweden |
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Labels | Spirit B-Unique Kobalt music |
Songwriting and producing
The Black Eyed Peas
”BIG LOVE” by the Black Eyed Peas is co-written by Anders Grahn, who also is one of the prominent vocalists in the song's chorus. BIG LOVE was released as the main single for the Grammy-winning group's album Masters of the Sun, release date October 12, 2018. [1] The graphic video, that is a 9-minute double video for the same song with two different stories, addresses both school shootings in the United States, as well as children being taken from their parents by the border to the USA, and is a collaboration with tow organizations, March For Our Lives and FamiliesBelong Together. [2]
Anastacia
Anders is one of the writers ("Why" and "Higher living") and additional producers ("Before" and "Reckless") as well as guitarist, background singer, percussionist and bass player on Anastacia's album Evolution. Released 15 September 2017.[3] During 2017 & 2018 Anders has been touring as guitarist with Anastacia on her ”Ultimate Collection Tour” and ”Evolution Tour” in a total of 110 shows in 25 countries. [4]
Andrew McMahon
"Cecilia and the Satellite" features in the CBS superhero action drama, Supergirl[5], as well as in the TV spot for the Warner Bros. Pictures film, Pan and The Fox Network series Red Band Society[6]
In 2018, it was featured in the official trailer for the motion picture Welcome to Marwen feat. Steve Carell amongst many others.
The single went Gold awarded (500.000 units sold) in the U.S on 28 June 2016.[7]
Haley Reinhart
2016
Anders has co-written 5 of the total 11 tracks on Haley Reinhart's full-length album Better.
The title track was released as the lead single.
"Listen", co-written with Haley and Maria Marcus was featured in the trailer of the showtime Network series Years of Living Dangerously, executive produced by James Cameron.
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The album debuted at no 22 on Billboard Independent Albums Chart in May (2016).
2017
15 September (2017) the single & video for "Let's start" was released.
Co-written with Haley and Rob Kleiner, the song is one out of just three original songs on the album "What's That Sound?" (Concord Records).
The same trio also wrote "Somewhere In Between".[9]
2018
In June 2018 Haley did a flash release of the 2,5-minute long bossa-nova, ”Last Kiss Goodbye”, written by Haley and Anders Grahn. The writing duo also produced the song together.
”Don’t Know How To Love You” is written by Anders Grahn, Haley Reinhart and Rob Kleiner.
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The song quickly became the fastest-growing original song for Haley since 2011.
The American rapper, Russel Vitale, aka RUSS released the mini EP “Just In Case” December 23, 2018.
TVXQ
The single "Android" with the Korean band TVXQ went gold in just one day, as well as the album is the world's biggest-selling album during its week of release in the spring of 2013.
It went platinum in Japan a few weeks after coming out on the market and together with two other tracks for the same band, "Disvelocity" and "Tree of Life" – the sales are currently up to a total of approximately 1,500,000 units sold.
The two other songs written by Anders, have both sold gold and platinum in Japan as well.[6]
In October 2017, TVXQ released its greatest hits album ”Fine collection - Begin again” featuring both ”Android” and ”Tree of life”. After two days it became the best selling album of the week in Japan. [11]
Hayley Kiyoko
Anders, James Flannigan and the singer/songwriter/actress Hayley Kiyoko have co-written "Rich youth" featured on Hayley's EP "A Belle to Remember", released in 2013[12] and "Given it all", featured on the EP This Side of Paradise, released in 2015.
Discography
This article may require copy editing for Song title capitalization, and linking to songs and artists.. (October 2019) |
Year | Artist | Song | Album/EP | Peak positions | Awards |
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2019 | Bleona | "Haters" | |||
2019 | Ramon Esteve feat. sonofsteve | "Comeback" | |||
2019 | Haley Reinhart | "Crack the code" | Lo-Fi Soul | ||
"Don’t know how to love you" | |||||
"Broken record" | |||||
2019 | Thomas Gold feat. sonofsteve |
"Gold" | |||
2019 | Bleona | "I Don't Need Your Love" | ( 1 ) US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart [13] | ||
2019 | Alex Vargas | "What you wish for" | | | ||
2018 | Rozzi | "Lose my number" | Bad together | ||
2018 | The Black Eyed Peas | "Big Love" | Masters of the sun | ||
2018 | Russ | ”Nobody knows” | |||
2018 | Haley Reinhart | "Don’t know how to love you" | |||
2018 | Kelsy Karter | "God knows I’ve tried" | |||
2018 | Haley Reinhart | "Last kiss goodbye" | |||
2018 | Kelsy Karter | "Easy tiger" | |||
2017 | sonofsteve | "Not enough" | |||
2017 | Lions Head | "Golden" | The night b4 xmas | ||
2017 | Alex Francis | "What you're looking for" | A stronger love | ||
2017 | TVXQ | "Android" | Fine collection - Begin again | (1) Japan Billboard Top Album Sales Chart [11] | |
"Tree of life" | |||||
2017 | Anastacia | "Why" | Evolution | ||
"Higher livin" | |||||
2017 | Haley Reinhart | "Let's start" | What's that sound? | (67) US Top Album Sales | |
"Somewhere in between" | |||||
2017 | Alex Francis | "Borderline" | These words | ||
2017 | Tingsek | "Lie to me" | |||
2017 | To Kill a King | "The good old days" | |||
2017 | Morten Nørgaard (XFactor, Denmark) | "The Underdog" | The Underdog | ||
2016 | Kiah Victoria | "Hollow" | Everybody | ||
2016 | Tingsek | "The Fiddlers" | Amygdala | ||
"Maggie & Al" | |||||
2016 | Haley Reinhart | "Better" | Better | (22) US Independent Albums[citation needed] | |
"Listen" | |||||
"Bad Light" | |||||
"Talkin' About" | |||||
"Good or Bad" | |||||
2016 | MakeBelieve | "The River" | Matter of Time | ||
2015 | Hayley Kiyoko | "Given It All" | This Side of Paradise | ||
"Feeding the Fire" | |||||
2014 | Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness | "Cecilia and the Satellite" | Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness | (96) US Billboard hot 100[14] ( 7 ) US Billboard Adult Alternative[15] (10) US Billboard Adult Pop[15] ( 5 ) US Billboard Alternative[14] ( 6 ) US Billboard Hot Rock[16] |
RIAA Gold Record (US) (June 2016)[17] |
2014 | TVXQ | "Tree of Life" | Tree |
( 1) Oricon Japanese Albums Chart |
RIAJ Platinum Album (Japan, March 2014)[citation needed] |
2014 | Rebecca Ferguson | "Heroes" | Justin and the Knights of Valour | ||
2014 | Alexander Holmgren | "Christmas Was Made for Two" | |||
2013 | The United | "Stay Young" | Stay Young | ||
2013 | Hayley Kiyoko | "Rich Youth" | A Belle to Remember | ||
2013 | Bo Bruce | "Golden" | Before I Sleep | (10) UK Albums Chart[citation needed] | |
2013 | TVXQ | "Disvelocity" | |||
2012 | TVXQ | "Android" | Time |
( 1) Billboard Japan Hot Singles Sales |
RIAJ Gold Record (Japan, July 2012) RIAJ Platinum Album (Japan, 2013)[citation needed] |
2010 | Magnus Bäcklund | "Julens Hemlighet" | |||
2007 | CLARK | "Love" | Our Best Second Album | ||
"Today" | |||||
"Yeah Baby" | |||||
"I Do You Do" | |||||
"Love Song" | |||||
"Living My Life" | |||||
"All About You" | |||||
"Waiting in Line" | |||||
"Whatever" | |||||
2006 | CLARK | "As We Speak" | Two of a Kind | ||
"Invisible" | |||||
Easy Way Out" | |||||
"You Make Me Love This World" | |||||
"Be With You" | |||||
"Nobody Else (But You)" | |||||
"Make It Home" | |||||
"I Don't Need You" | (6) Swedish Top 10 Singles, peak at No. 6, (2006)[18] | ||||
"Two of a Kind" | |||||
"What if" | |||||
2000 | Three Studs & a Stone | "Monday Morning" | Ain't No Blues on My Radio | ||
"Miss Ellioth" | |||||
"Rosedale Unset" | |||||
"Ain't No Blues on My Radio" | |||||
"Living Off the Ground" | |||||
"Dying in My Sleep" |
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