Kim Cesarion
Kim Cesarion is the stage name of Erik Olofsson, a Swedish musician who started releasing music in the early 2010s. His 2013 single 'Undressed' became his...
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Kim Cesarion is the stage name of Erik Olofsson, a Swedish musician who started releasing music in the early 2010s. His 2013 single 'Undressed' became his breakout track, reaching the top of charts in several European countries. That song's moody electronic production and vulnerable vocal delivery set a template for much of what followed.
He works as a solo artist, writing and producing his own material. His debut album was also called 'Undressed'. Later releases include the albums 'Gold', 'Spectrum', and 'The Immortal'. Other notable songs from his catalog include 'Brains Out' and 'Can't Love Nobody'.
Cesarion has occasionally worked with other Swedish pop and dance artists, including Tove Lo and Galantis. His music generally falls within the realm of moody, synth-driven pop with electronic dance rhythms.
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