From E.M.D. to solo albums, his music spans upbeat pop and personal struggles.
For a quick sense of his sound, try "Delirious" or "Here I Am." They capture that bright, danceable Swedish pop he's known for.
He's been a steady presence in Swedish pop since the mid-2000s, with songs like "Delirious" and "Amazing" becoming radio staples. The plagiarism lawsuit around "Amazing" in 2013 added a layer of public drama to his career. His openness about depression and anxiety gives his later work a more grounded feel.
He started in the group E.M.D. in 2006 before going solo with "Heart Beats" in 2008. Albums like "Set Your Body Free" and "In the Club" kept him on the charts through the 2010s. More recently, he released "Queen of the Night" in 2019.
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