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Swedish singer and songwriter

Linnea Henriksson

Linnea Henriksson in July 2013 as opening act for Gyllene Tider
Birth name Ellen ‘Linnea’ Petrea Henriksson
Born (1986-11-09) 9 November 1986 (age 36)
Origin Halmstad, Sweden
Genres Pop, Jazz
Occupation(s)
Years active 2010–present
Labels Sony Music, Epic

Musical artist

Ellen ‘Linnea’ Petrea Henriksson (born 9 November 1986) is a Swedish singer and songwriter who participated in Idol 2010 in which she placed fourth.[1] As of April 2018, she is also the lead singer of the jazz band Prylf. In 2012 Henriksson released her first music album, which she co-wrote and co-produced with singer Orup.[2] During mid-2013 Henriksson toured Sweden with the band Gyllene Tider.[3]

Early life[edit]

Henriksson was born in Halmstad, Sweden. Her public debut occurred in 1995 when she participated in the TV4 televised singing show Småstjärnorna.[4][5] She studied music at Skurups folkhögskola, and in 2007 she met other singers and musicians, started the jazz band Prylf and became the band’s lead singer.[6] In 2010 Prylf released their only, music album, which is called Kind of Green.[7]

2010–present: Idol 2010 and Gyllene Tider[edit]

Linnea Henriksson during Idol 2010.

From August to December 2010, Henriksson participated in the singing competition Idol 2010, which was broadcast on TV4. She finished in fourth place and later that year she signed a record deal with Sony Music and Epic.[8] During her time on Idol she was among the final twelve contestants during a qualification week and was voted into the Top 12 along with singer Geir Rönning during the broadcast.[9] Henriksson was one of the least-popular two contestants during her time on Idol 2010; she had to sing-off with Elin Blom and retained her place in the competition by attracting more public votes than Blom.[10]

In 2011, Henriksson released her first solo music single “Väldigt kär/Obegripligt ensam”, which she co-wrote and co-produced with Orup.[11][2] Parts of Henriksson’s first solo music album Till mina älskade och älskare, which was released on 30 May 2012, were also co-written with Orup.[12][13] During mid-2012 Henriksson went on a summer tour around Sweden; later that year she embarked upon an extended music tour to several Swedish cities.[14]

On 19 January 2013, Henriksson was voted “Artist of the Year 2012” by listeners to Swedish radio station P3:s for its yearly P3 Gold gala, receiving the most votes. From June to August 2013 Henriksson joined the music tour of the band Gyllene Tider, which toured around Sweden, as their opening act.[15] In late July 2013, Henriksson became the first live act to perform at the new Tele2 Arena in Stockholm; she was the opening act for Gyllene Tider.[16] Henriksson’s songs have been included on several music compilation albums.[17]

Henriksson’s song “Enastående” was included in the soundtrack to the Swedish movie Once Upon a Time in Phuket.[18] She collaborated with the Swedish DJ Avicii in his song “Hope There’s Someone”, which is included in his debut album True. On 8 December 2014, Henriksson was one of the hosts of Musikhjälpen 2014.[19] In 2018, she appears on Så mycket bättre which is broadcast on TV4.[20]

On 3 September 2019, Henriksson was announced as a presenter of Melodifestivalen 2020 along with Lina Hedlund and David Sundin.[21]

Linnea Henriksson was going to be the commentator for Eurovision Song Contest 2022 for Swedish TV but announced on 10 May that she had tested positive for COVID-19 and would not be a commentator for the semi-finals.[22] Her co-commentator Edward af Sillén would comment the semi-final alone in Torino, then both Sillen and Henriksson would comment the final from a SVT studio in Stockholm.[23]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Title Year Peak chart positions
SWE
[24]
Kind of Green 2010
Till mina älskade och älskare 2012 21
Du söker bråk, jag kräver dans 2014 14
Så mycket bättre 2018 – Tolkningarna 2018 38
[25]
“—” denotes an album that did not chart or was not released.

EPs[edit]

Title Year Peak chart positions
SWE
[24]
Till Från 2019 3
[26]

Singles[edit]

Title Year Peak chart positions
SWE
[24]
“Väldigt kär/Obegripligt ensam” 2011
“Alice” 2012
“Lyckligare nu” 3
“Mitt rum i ditt hjärta”
“Jag vet nåt som inte du vet (Mash Up International Remix)” 2013
“Du söker bråk, jag kräver dans”
“Ensamheten (Vittorio Grasso Remix)” 2014
“Se på mig nu” (Petter featuring Linnea Henriksson) 2016 5
“Säga mig” 2017 56
“Släpper allt” (featuring Norlie & KKV) 80
[27]
“Vadå” [A]
“Hero” 2018 100
[29]
“Småtjejer” 29
[30]
“Den stora dagen” 76
[31]
“Fira jul med mig” 2019 26
[32]
“Jul, jul, strålande jul” 59
[32]
“Betlehems stjärna” 94
[32]
“Det kommer en tid” 2020 90
[33]
“En dålig idé” 2021 96
[34]
“Champagne” 2022 [B]
“—” denotes a single that did not chart or was not released.

Notes

  1. ^ “Vadå” did not enter the Sverigetopplistan singles chart, but peaked at number six on the Sverigetopplistan Heatseekers chart.[28]
  2. ^ “Champagne” did not enter the Swedish Singellista Chart, but peaked at number six on the Swedish Heatseeker Chart.[35]

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