Found this over on BeingBlogged… So good.
Maja Francis gets stronger with each release. Definitely one Swedish export to watch in 2016.
Mixed by Joel Nyström for RMH Creates.
Tracklist:
Adam Tensta – Hurts (Feat. Marlene, Joe Lefty)
Adam Tensta – Svart Bäbis
Nebay Meles – Veronica
Stockholm Paris – (Feat. Joe Lefty, Michel Dida)
Cherrie – Tabanja
Cherrie – Inget Kommer Mellan Oss (Feat. Linda Pira)
Leslie Tay – Fattiglapp
Emil Stabil – Swimmingpool (Silvana Imam Remix)
Erik Lundin – Annie Lööf
Erik Lundin – Araba
Herbert Munkhammar & Michel Dida – Alla In
Erik Lundin – Suedi
Michel Dida – Trasig
Michel Dida – Viva Mexico
Michel Dida – 100%
Michel Dida – Höru Mej Bae (Norge Remix Feat. Arif, Emilio, Kaveh)
Michel Dida – Höru Mej Bae (Karpe Diem Remix)
Michel Dida – Höru Mej Bae Remix (Feat. Cherrie, Sabina Ddumba, Silvana Imam Seinabo Sey, Mapei)
Silvana Imam – Knark Michel Dida & TUAI Remix
Nebay Meles – Alla Gäris Kollar Imam (Feat. Silvana Imam)
Mwuana – Natural Born Killers (Leslie Tay Remix)
AnnaMelina & Cherrie – Inga Andra Namn
Unge Ferrari – Hvis Du Vill (Leslie Tay Remix)
Silvana Imam – Tänd Alla Ljus
Jarami gives CHINAH’s ‘We Go Down’ a soulful R&B twist, featuring Skizzy Mars.
As has become tradition, here’s this year’s Random List. A collection of music highlights that have caught my attention in the last year. I spend the whole year featuring new and edgy stuff, so it’s nice to put up the last post of the year as a little fun. For previous years, head here.
Kwabs has been a dilemma in 2015. He’s so good, so talented, and the songs are so on-point. But he’s still not tapping the mainstream the way he deserves to be. Maybe it’ll change in the next twelve months.
Just before the world was introduced to MNEK’s work with Zara Larsson (one of pop’s biggest successes in 2015 in my view), Sweden took an unexpected liking to MNEK’s ‘The Rhythm’ to the point where the track picked up Gold sales. Which is nice since it hardly made impact in the UK. And let’s face it, Sweden knows good pop.
Dua Lipa. Emerging from the same team behind Lana Del Rey only less of the weirdness. This is a fresh slice of pop.
Lucas Nord’s work is already well noted through this record with Tove Lo, but this track that was released in November took me by surprise. It’s just SO GOOD.
HONNE are a staple on this blog. This year I managed to catch them live and not only was the gig sold out but it was packed with Abercrombie model look-a-likes. Fancy yourselves a hot boyfriend / girlfriend? Catch HONNE live…
Norway. What with Aurora (and that John Lewis advert), Astrid S and Loveless all making impact this year in some shape or form, Norway’s shown that it’s the country to watch in 2016.
Justin Bieber… Where did that come from? Seriously- everyone seems to be on Justin’s side this year with the release of ‘Purpose’ and the random pop gems that are contained within that record. Just goes to show that kid stars can make good as they grow.
Years & Years, as predicted in last year’s Random List. More importantly though, these kids have shown that you can have a lead singer be out, gay and comfortable with himself and have no one care.
Jack Garratt. No one’s even pretending that Jack won’t take over the next twelve months. It’s great though; he’s showing off a new style of dark soul-pop that’s touching people in a way I wouldn’t have expected.
Elliphant releases this track as part of the Red Bull 20 Before 16 series – offering twenty exclusive tracks to take you into 2016.
This is just a demo taster for Tove’s 2016 releases.
Dark electro from Owl Vision.
This year we’ve seen Elliphant hit reggae, pop, electro and indie. Now she’s trying her style on a ballad
After the day I’ve had, The Royal Concept‘s new video couldn’t have come any sooner. As feel-good as Swedish pop gets.
Happy to premiere these new visuals from Stockholm’s Pomona Dream. It’s a quirky and dreamy pop number.