Kate Gulbrandsen
Kate Gulbrandsen is a Norwegian singer whose song 'Mitt Liv' became well-known in the early 2000s. The track, whose title translates to 'My Life,' appeared on...
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Kate Gulbrandsen is a Norwegian singer whose song 'Mitt Liv' became well-known in the early 2000s. The track, whose title translates to 'My Life,' appeared on her 2002 debut album of the same name.
Her music often dealt with personal themes, and she released several albums over the following decade, including 'Evig Tre' in 2005 and 'Drømmenes Land' in 2007. She worked with musicians like guitarist Erik Halvorsen, who also produced some of her material.
Gulbrandsen's career included public discussion of her personal challenges, which sometimes drew attention alongside her music. She kept recording through the 2010s, putting out 'Lang Vei Hjem' in 2014.
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