Gustav Efraimsson Explained

Gustav Efraimsson (born 1980) is a Swedish songwriter and music producer.[1] [2]

Early life

Efraimsson grew up on the Swedish west coast, in a town called Gothenburg. He later moved to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden and a major source of worldwide hits from songwriters like Max Martin, Shellback, RedOne and Anders Bagge.

Musical career

He has written songs for major recording artists like NKOTBSB (New Kids On The Block & Backstreet Boys), Snoop Dogg, 'Anouk, September, Marta Sánchez, Jennifer Rush, Sweetbox, Audio Playground, Edurne, Sweet California, Eric Saade as well as many others.In 2016 his song "We Are Your Tomorrow" was chosen to be in the Melodifestivalen 2016 (the Swedish qualifier for Eurovision Song Contest 2016) and made it all the way to final, held at Friends Arena on March 12.

Selected discography

Alexie Divello

Alisa

Anouk

Anniela

Aitor Saez

Audio Playground

Axel Schylström

Beatrice

Beatrix Kiddo

Camp Sweden

Carina Dahl

David Lindgren

Deep

Super Junior Donghae & Eunhyuk

Edurne

Eric Saade

Eric Suen

Fanclub

Fatin

GAC (Gamaliel Audrey Cantika)

Gille

Gita Gutawa

Gloss

Han Geng

Inéz

Jakob Karlberg

Jennifer Rush

JLC

John Park

Josef Sedraia

Josefin Glenmark

Judika

Lia Larsson

Lisa Ajax

Maja Kristina

Malena Laszlo

Marta Sánchez

Matilda Thompson

Moncho

Moncho & Tarequito

Monsta X

Nathalie Saba

NKOTBSB (New Kids On The Block & Backstreet Boys)

Ofelia

Ola Lustig

Rio Febrian

Risa Hirako

Sebastian Walldén

Sean and Conor Price

Seean

September

Shawn Lee

Sweet California

Sweetbox

Tereza Kerndlova

The Fooo Conspiracy

Tooji

Victoria Tocca

Wiktoria

What's Up

Yamashita Tomohisa

Younha

Young Pharoz

He has produced and/or mixed songs for many well known European and Asian artists, including September, Marta Sánchez, Edurne, Yamashita Tomohisa and more.

References

http://www.smff.se/?id=261&cid=3005

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.universalmusicpublishing.se/ Universal Music Publishing, June 9, 2010: Camp FantAsia!
  2. http://www.smff.se/?id=255&cid=3114 SMFF: Universal Music Publishing satsar på Korea