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  • Laleh (singer)

    Swedish singer (born 1982)

    Musical artist

    Laleh Pourkarim (Persian: لاله پورکریم, IPA:[lɒːˈlepuːɾkæˈɾiːm]; born 10 June 1982), known mononymously as Laleh (Swedish:[ˈlɑ̌ːlɛ]), is a Swedish singer-songwriter, record producer, guitarist, pianist, and record company manager. Following a short acting career, she entered the music industry in 2005 with her self-titled debut album, which peaked at number one in Sweden and went on to become that country's highest selling album of the year.[2]

    She has since released eight further studio albums. She has sung in both English and Swedish, in addition to her parents' native tongue, Persian.[3] In 2011, she participated in the Swedish television show Så mycket bättre, which sees a number of artists create new interpretations of the others' songs. Her performances on the show were lauded by both critics and the public.[4] Following the show, it was noted in the media that she had been given "a second breakthrough".[5]

    Her 2012 album, Sjung, yielded the international hit "Some Die Young", which became closely associated as a song of remembrance in the aftermath of the 2011 Norwegian attacks, and was certified fourteen times platinum in Norway, double platin

    Laleh (album)

    2005 studio album by Laleh

    Laleh is the self-titled debut album by Swedish singer-songwriter Laleh, released on 30 March 2005 on Warner Music Sweden Records.[4] The album, which was both written and produced by Laleh herself,[5] was nominated to "Album of the Year" at the Grammis Awards for 2005 but lost to pop singer Robyn for her self-titled album "Robyn".[6][7] The album was also a success on the Swedish Albums Chart where it peaked at number one and stayed on the list for 71 weeks.[8] The album is sung in English, Swedish and Persian.

    Singles

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    Track listing

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    All songs written, performed, recorded and produced by Laleh.[5]

    1. "Invisible (My Song)" – 4:18
    2. "Live Tomorrow" – 3:37
    3. "Forgive But Not Forget" – 3:11
    4. "Interlude" – 1:10
    5. "Hame Baham" – 3:46
    6. "Bostadsansökan" – 3:38 (Housing Application)
    7. "Kom Tilda" – 4:09 (Come Tilda)
    8. "Storebror" – 4:04 (Big Brother)
    9. "Tell Me" – 3:43
    10. "Salvation" – 4:11
    11. "How Wrong" – 3:39
    12. "Han tuggar kex" – 3:35 (He Chews Biscuits)
    13. "Der yek gooshe" – 3:24
    14. "Hide Away" – 3:53

    Credits

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    Additional personnel

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    • Magnus Larsson – bass (on "Storebror")

    Production

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    Source[5]

    • Mastering: Henrik Johns
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      Laleh Pourkarim

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      Birth nameLaleh Pourkarim
      Born (1982-06-10) 10 June 1982 (age 42)
      Bandar-e Anzali, Gilan, Iran
      OriginGothenburg, Sweden
      GenresPop, society, indie
      Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, creator, guitarist, player, actress, tape measure company manager
      InstrumentsVocals, guitar, fortepiano, keyboards, drums[1]
      Years active2000–2006 (actress)
      2003–present (singer)
      LabelsLost Army / Warner Sound Sweden
      Websitelaleh.se

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