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Eric Saade
Swedish singer

Eric Saade

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Swedish singer
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Eric Saade
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Biography

Eric Saade (Arabic: إريك سعادة‎‎ Īrik Saʿāda, IPA: [ˈiːrik saʔaːdɐ]; Swedish pronunciation: [ˈeː.ˈrɪk sa.ˈaː.ˈdɛ], (29 October 1990) in Kattarp, Helsingborg, Sweden) is a Swedish pop singer. He spent two years with the boy band What's Up!, leaving the band in February 2009 to pursue a solo career. After winning the Swedish Melodifestivalen 2011 with "Popular" Saade represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Germany, placing third.

Early life

Saade was born in Kattarp, Sweden to Walid Saade, a Palestinian, and Marlene Jacobsson, a Swede. After his parents divorced when he was four, he lived with his mother. Saade is the second of eight siblings and half-siblings.

Saade began singing after seeing Michael Jackson on TV, and his other musical influences are Robbie Williams, Bryan Adams, the Backstreet Boys and Justin Timberlake.

He first sang on stage at his mother's wedding when he was six. Saade began writing songs at 13, winning the Swedish music contest Joker (later renamed Popkorn) and signing a record deal at 15.

Career

2007: In What's Up!

In 2007, Saade was a founding member of What's Up!, a Swedish boy band which included Robin Stjernberg, Luwdig "Ludde" Keijser and Johan Yngvesson. Its members were picked from a competition attracting hundreds of applicants. Fifteen finalists (including Saade) competed at the Ericsson Globe, and the four winners became the band's founding members.

What's Up! began touring Sweden in the spring of 2008 and released an album, In Pose, which spent a week on the Swedish Albums Chart at #40. The album spawned two singles: "Go Girl!", released in May 2007, peaked at #5 on the Swedish Singles Chart and "If I Told You Once", released in March 2008, peaked at #16. The band recorded the Swedish version of the theme for Disney's Camp Rock ("Här är jag") and dubbed the characters' voices, appearing in the Disney Channel's Swedish trailer. When Saade left the band to pursue a solo career, he was replaced by Johannes Magnusson.

2009: Solo beginnings

Saade's involvement in Camp Rock led to his hosting a show inspired by the movie; he also hosted the nationwide contest, Julia's Shooting Stars. In August 2009, Saade signed with the Swedish record label Roxy Recordings; in December he released his first solo single, "Sleepless", written by Fredrik Kempe and Peter Boström. Distributed on iTunes, the song peaked at #44 in Sweden. Anders Rune directed its music video, which premiered in January 2010.

2010: Melodifestivalen

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Saade at Melodifestivalen 2010

In February 2010 Saade sang "Manboy", written by Fredrik Kempe and Peter Boström, at the second semi-final of Melodifestivalen 2010 (the Swedish qualifier for the Eurovision Song Contest). He won the semifinal, finishing third overall. "Manboy" was released in March 2010 in Sweden, reaching #1 on the domestic-single and ringtone charts; its music video also premiered that month. The song's acoustic version was released in Sweden in May, and in June the single went platinum in that country.

2010: Breakthrough in Sweden

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Saade on his Masquerade Tour

In January 2010, Saade won a Scandipop Award as the Brightest New Hope for 2010. In March he was nominated for a Marcel Bezençon Press Award for "Manboy", and won an Artistic Award. Saade released his first solo album, Masquerade, in May 2010. The album reached #2 in Sweden, and went gold. Saade began his first solo tour, known as the Masquerade Tour, playing 24 dates in Sweden from June to September 2010.

The third single from Saade's debut album, "Break of Dawn" (written by Saade and Fredrik Kempe), was released in June 2010 and peaked at #45 on the Swedish charts. The song's music video also premiered that month. A remix, "Le Family Remix", was released in July.

In August 2010, Saade was nominated for three Rockbjörnen Awards: Best Swedish Male Live Artist, Best Breakthrough Act and Best Swedish Song of the Year (for "Manboy"). That year, Saade also released the singles "Masquerade" and "It's Gonna Rain". The music video for "Masquerade" premiered in August, and the video for "It's Gonna Rain" premiered in October.

2011: Melodifestivalen / Eurovision Song Contest

In February 2011, Saade entered the Melodifestivalen for a second time. This time he made the final, winning with "Popular" (written by Fredrik Kempe and produced by Peter Boström). The song's music video premiered in April.

In May 2011, Saade competed in the second semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, advancing to the final. He finished third in the competition, Sweden's best placing since Charlotte Perrelli won in 1999 with "Take Me to Your Heaven". This was Sweden's fifth third-place finish at the Eurovision. "Popular" was released in Sweden in February 2011, reaching #1 on the Swedish charts. By July it sold over 40,000 copies in Sweden, reaching double platinum. Its music video premiered in April 2011, when the song was also released in Finland. The single was released in Norway on May 6, in Australia, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, the UK and the US on May 12, in Austria, Germany and Switzerland on May 18 and in Belgium on May 20. "Popular" reached #4 in the Belgian (Flanders) Ultratip Charts, #17 in Finland, #23 in the Belgian (Wallonia) Ultratip, #29 in Austria, #27 in Ireland, #48 in Germany and #76 in the UK. The song was listed at #3 on popjustice.com's list of 45 Best Singles of 2011. The album remix and slow versions of the song were released in Sweden in March 2011. The slow version was named Song of the Day by popjustice.com on 15 May 2011, and the SoundFactory remix was released in Sweden on 25 May; another remix was released on 9 June in Greece.

Saade, Vols. 1 and 2

In January 2011 Saade was nominated for six Scandipop Awards: Best Single from a New Artist and Best Male Single (for "It's Gonna Rain" and "Manboy"), Best Male Album (for Masquerade) and Best New Artist, winning Best Album from a New Artist and Best Male. That month, he was also nominated for a Song of the Year Grammi for "Manboy" and released the first single ("Still Loving It", co-written with Niclas Lundin and Anton Malmberg Hård Af Segerstad) from his second album.

Saade was nominated for a Marcel Bezençon Artistic Award (Melodifestivalen), and won a Press Award for "Popular". In April, he was nominated as Sweden's Favorite Star for a Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award. In May, it was announced that Saade would release two new albums, Saade Vol. 1 and Saade Vol. 2. The first was released in Sweden and Norway in June. It topped the Swedish chart, selling 50,000 copies and certified platinum by July, and peaked at #16 in Finland. In June, Saade won two ESC Radio Awards for "Popular": Best Male Artist and Best Song.

The second single from Saade Vol. 1 ("Hearts in the Air", a duet with J-Son) and its music video was released in June in Sweden and Norway and September in France. It peaked at #2 in Sweden, and was certified gold. A remix of the song was released in December in the UK.

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Saade performing at a Made of Pop Concert
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Saade in 2011

Saade toured again from June to November, calling his show the "Made of Pop Concert". The tour included 24 concerts in Sweden and one in France; on 14 July, he performed for the Swedish crown princess Victoria and the royal family.

In August, the singer was nominated for two You Choice Awards for "Popular": Best Male Video and Best Newcomer. That month, he was also nominated for two Rockbjörnen Awards: Best Male Artist Live and Best Swedish Song ("Popular").

In November 2011 Saade released the single "Hotter Than Fire", a duet with Dev co-written with Jason Gill and J-Son. The song reached #5 in Sweden; it was later remixed, with its music video released in December. Saade Vol. 2 was also released in November, reaching #1 in Sweden and #46 in Finland, and the singer was the most-searched Swedish celebrity on Google that year.

Saade Vol.1 & Saade Vol. 2 were both released in the United Kingdom on 9 June 2014. They became available in the UK iTunes store along with Saade's first studio album 'Masquerade'.

2012: Forgive Me

Saade was nominated for six Scandipop Awards in 2012: Best Male, 2011 Readers' Favourite, Best Male Album (for Saade Vol. 1 and Saade Vol. 2), Best Male Single (for "Popular") and Best Remix (for "Popular [SoundFactory Remix]"), and was nominated for a Best Song Grammi for "Popular". In March and April Saade went on his third Swedish tour, "Pop Explosion Concert 2012", which included 15 concerts. In June, he released a new single with Norwegian singer Tone Damli entitled "Imagine"; its music video was released several weeks later.

The singer released two new singles in October: "Miss Unknown" and "Marching (In the Name of Love)", and said: "It has almost been a year without a new single. I've been writing a lot of new music, and want to include new influences. I've always loved RnB and Hip hop, and I want to mix it into my pop music. It might not be the most normal thing to release two singles at the same time, but I like to do things differently...and I love both songs equally!" A DVD of Saade's Pop Explosion Concert 2012 was released in November. The music video for "Marching (In the Name of Love)" was released on 7 December, and that for "Miss Unknown" was released on 12 December.

In April 2013 Eric announced his next album's title, Forgive Me, and released its first single ("Coming Home"). The song, co-written with J-Son and Mats Lie Skaare, was described by Saade's publicists as an urban-pop, summer song stylistically different (with the other songs on the album) from Saade's earlier work. He also said the album was influenced primarily by Justin Timberlake, Robbie Williams and Michael Jackson.

During the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden, Saade was co-host in the "green room" (where finalists awaited results). While hosting, he said to co-host Petra Mede "Back to you, Petra. hashtag: MILF".

2015: Melodifestivalen

Saade participated in Melodifestivalen 2015 with the song "Sting" in a bid to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 in Vienna, Austria. The song was co-written by Sam Arash Fahmi, Fredrik Kempe, Hamed "K-one" Pirouzpanah and David Kreuger. He performed the song live during the first semi-final round of Melodifestivalen on 7 February 2015 in Gothenburg's Scandinavium. Coming first that day, he qualified to the Finals on 14 March 2015 in Stockholm. In the final Saade placed fifth after the televoting and jury results was revealed. On May 22, 2015 Saade released his new single "Girl From Sweden".

Personal life

Saade lives in Stockholm. He was in a long-term relationship with Molly Sandén until January 2012. He has been in a relationship with Nicole Falciani, a fashion blogger, since 2015.

Discography

  • 2010: Masquerade
  • 2011: Saade Vol. 1
  • 2011: Saade Vol. 2
  • 2012: Eric Saade: Deluxe
  • 2013: Forgive Me

Tours

  • Masquerade Tour (2010)
  • Made of Pop Concert (2011)
  • Pop Explosion Concert (2012)
  • Coming Home Tour (2013)
  • Stripped Live Tour (2015)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkOutcomeNotes
2010Scandipop AwardsBrightest New Hope for 2010HimselfWon
Marcel Bezençon Awards (Melodifestivalen)Artistic AwardManboy
Press AwardNominatedLost to: Anna Bergendahl for This Is My Life
Rockbjörnen AwardsBest Swedish Song of the YearLost to: Oskar Linnros for Från och med Du
Best Breakthrough ActHimselfLost to: Oskar Linnros
Best Swedish Male Live ActLost to: Lars Winnerbäck
2011Scandipop AwardsBest New ArtistLost to: Gravitonas
Best MaleWon
Best Album from a New ArtistMasquerade
Best Male AlbumNominatedLost to: Darin for Lovekiller
Best Single from a New ArtistManboyLost to: Timoteij for Kom
It's Gonna RainLost to: Timoteij for Kom
Best Male SingleLost to: Ola Svensson for All Over the World
ManboyLost to: Ola Svensson for All Over the World
GrammisSong of the YearLost to: Robyn for Dancing on My Own
Marcel Bezençon Awards (Melodifestivalen)Artistic AwardPopularLost to: Danny Saucedo for In the Club
Press AwardWon
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (Sweden)Sweden's Favorite StarHimselfNominatedLost to: Amy Diamond
Marcel Bezençon AwardsArtistic AwardPopularLost to: Jedward for Lipstick
Press AwardLost to: Paradise Oskar for Da Da Dam
ESC Radio AwardsBest SongWon
Best Male ArtistHimself
You Choice AwardsBest Male VideoPopularNominatedLost to: Justin Bieber for Never Say Never
Best NewcomerLost to: Demi Lovato for Skyscraper
Rockbjörnen AwardsBest Swedish SongLost to: Veronica Maggio for Jag kommer
Best Male Artist LiveHimselfLost to: Håkan Hellström
2012Scandipop AwardsReader's Favourite of 2011Won
Best Male
Best RemixPopular (SoundFactory Remix)NominatedLost to: Le Kid for Oh My God (SoundFactory Remix)
Best Male AlbumSaade Vol. 2Lost to: Himself for Saade Vol. 1
Saade Vol. 1Won
Best Male SinglePopular
GrammisSong of the YearNominatedLost to: Avicii for Levels
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (Sweden)Sweden's Favorite StarHimselfWon
Rockbjörnen AwardsBest Male Artist LiveNominatedLost to: Timbuktu
Best ConcertAnnexetLost to: Bruce Springsteen for Ullevi
Best Swedish SongHotter Than FireLost to: Loreen for Euphoria
2013Scandipop AwardsBest Male SingleMarching (In the Name of Love)Lost to: Danny Saucedo for Amazing
Best MaleHimselfLost to: Danny Saucedo
2014Reader's Favourite Artist of the YearWon
Best Male AlbumForgive Me
Best Male Singer

Dubbing

YearFilmRoleNotes
2007Camp RockShane GraySwedish voice-dub

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