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Loreen
Loreen in Melodifestivalen 2011Background information Birth name Lorine Zineb Noka Talhaoui Born October 18, 1983 Genres Pop Occupations Singer Instruments Vocals Years active 2004 – present Labels Warner Music (WMS) Lorine Zineb Noka Talhaoui, better known by her stage name Loreen, born 16 October 1983, is a Swedish singer and music producer, of Moroccan-Berber descent.
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Idol 2004
She became famous after taking part in the Swedish Idol 2004 where she was initially picked as a wildcard by the judges to join the singing competition. She sang:
- Audition: "Love Is On The Way"
- Week 1 (My idol): "If I Ain't Got You" by Alicia Keys
- Week 2 (Chart toppers): "Just Like a Pill" by Pink
- Week 3 (Soul): "I Wish" by Stevie Wonder
- Week 4 (Swedish hits): "Vill ha dig" by Freestyle / (Soundtracks): "(I've Had) The Time of My Life", by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes
- Week 5 (Max Martin): "Stronger" by Britney Spears and (Song from year born - 1983) "Every Breath You Take", The Police
- Week 6 (Cocktail): "Where Do I Begin?" by Andy Williams / Shirley Bassey and (Song from year born - 1983): "Thriller", Michael Jackson
She finished 4th overall.
Career
In 2005 she released single, "The Snake" with the group Rob'n'Raz. Then she became a television presenter with the Swedish station TV400, later renamed TV11.
Loreen took part in Melodifestivalen 2011 with the song "My Heart is Refusing Me" co-written by her with Moh Denebi and Björn Djupström. She sang in the Second semi-final that was held in Gothenburg and coming fourth in that round was given a second chance, but failed to qualify to the final after a sing-off with Sara Varga. The song was released on 11 March 2011 and became a hit for her on the Swedish Singles Chart reaching #9.[1]
Discography
Singles
- 2005: "The Snake" with Rob'n'Raz
- 2011: "My Heart is Refusing Me" (reached #9 in Sweden)
- 2011: "Sober"
Featured
- 2004: "Vill ha dig" with Freestyle (from album Det Bästa Från Idol 2004 (Best from Idol 2004) )
References
Seasons Hosts Pär Lernström, Cecilia ForssFormer Hosts Carolina Gynning · Carina Berg · Sanna Bråding · Mogge Sseruwagi · Tobbe Blom · Johan Wiman · David Hellenius · Peter Magnusson · Peter JihdeJudges Former Judges Daniel Breitholtz · Peter Swartling · Kishti Tomita · Claes af Geijerstam · Andreas Carlsson · Anders Bagge · Laila Bagge WahlgrenWinners Daniel Lindström · Agnes Carlsson · Markus Fagervall · Marie Picasso · Kevin Borg · Erik Grönwall · Jay SmithWinner's Singles "Coming True" · "Right Here, Right Now" · "Everything Changes" · "This Moment" · "With Every Bit of Me" · "Higher" · "Dreaming People"Runners-up Darin Zanyar · Sebastian Karlsson · Erik Segerstedt · Amanda Jenssen · Alice Svensson · Calle Kristiansson · Minnah KarlssonNotable alumni Ola Svensson · Måns Zelmerlöw · Danny Saucedo · Loreen · Sibel Redzep · E.M.D · Johan Palm · Daniel Karlsson (aka The Moniker) · Anna Bergendahl · Lars Eriksson · Rabih Jaber and Eddie Razaz (as Rebound!) · Tove Styrke · Geir Rönning · Oleg NejlikRelated articles Categories:- 1983 births
- Living people
- Swedish people of Moroccan descent
- Swedish pop singers
- Swedish Idol participants
- Idol (Sweden) 2004
- Melodifestivalen contestants
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