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Zara Larsson
Larsson at Sommarkrysset in Gröna Lund in 2015.
Larsson at Sommarkrysset in Gröna Lund in 2015.
Background information
Birth nameZara Maria Larsson
Born (1997-12-16) 16 December 1997 (age 26)
Solna, Stockholm, Sweden
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2008–present
Website

Zara Maria Larsson (pronounced [²sɑːra ma²riː.a ˈlɑːʂɔn]; born 16 December 1997) is a Swedish singer and songwriter. She first gained national fame for winning the 2008 season of the talent show Talang, the Swedish version of Got Talent, at the age of 10.[1] Larsson signed with the record label TEN Music Group in 2012 and released her debut EP album, Introducing, in January 2013. The single "Uncover" topped the charts in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway.[2] By February 2013, "Uncover" was certified platinum by Universal Music Sweden.[3] In July 2013, Introducing was certified triple platinum in the country.[4] Larsson also signed a three-year contract with Epic Records in the United States in April 2013.[5] She performed at the opening and closing ceremonies in France for UEFA Euro 2016.[6]

Larsson's debut international album, So Good was released on 17 March 2017 and debuted at number 7 on the UK Albums Chart. It produced six singles, including "Lush Life", "Never Forget You", "Ain't My Fault", "I Would Like" and "Symphony". All of the album's singles (except for the title track) reached top 15 in the UK. "Never Forget You" peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Larsson and MNEK their first entries on the chart.

Early life

Larsson was born at Karolinska University Hospital in Solna, Stockholm County, Sweden to Agnetha and Anders Larsson.[7][8] In an interview with Svenska Dagbladet, she said that she was born "dead" due to a lack of oxygen from nuchal cord.[8] She has a younger sister, Hanna, who is also a singer and a member of the band Hanna & Andrea.[9]

In a 2015 interview, Larsson said that she was accepted into the Adolf Fredrik's Music School, but declined because she did not want to sing in a choir.[10]

Career

2008–11: Career beginnings

Larsson won the 2008 season of Talang, the Swedish adaptation of Got Talent, at the age of 10,[11] winning 500,000 krona.[12][13] "My Heart Will Go On", originally sung by Celine Dion, was later released as Larsson's debut single.

2012–14: Breakthrough with 1

Larsson at Allsång på Skansen in June 2013

Larsson signed with TEN Music Group in 2012 to record her debut extended play. Larsson's debut EP, Introducing, was leaked on 9 December 2012 through a preview of Uncover on YouTube.[14] The five-song album was released on 21 January 2013.[15] Uncover was released as the album's lead single. It peaked at No. 1 on both the Sverigetopplistan and DigiListan charts,[16] as well as reaching No. 1 in Norway and peaking at No. 3 in Denmark,[17][18] and by 25 February 2013 the song was certified platinum in Sweden by Universal Music Sweden.[3] The song entered the Svensktoppen track lists.[2] In July 2013, at Sommarkrysset in Gröna Lund, she received a triple platinum award for Introducing.[4][19]

On 27 March 2013, Larsson's next EP was revealed through a preview of She's Not Me (Pt. 1).[20] The five-song EP, Allow Me To Reintroduce Myself, was released on 5 July 2013.[21] The double-single She's Not Me (consisting of She's Not Me (Pt. 1) and She's Not Me (Pt. 2)) was released on 25 June 2013.[21] On 3 April 2013, Larsson revealed on her blog that she had signed a three-year contract with Epic Records in the United States.[5][22] On 1 October 2014, Larsson released her debut studio album 1, including the songs Uncover, Bad Boys and She's Not Me (Part 1 & 2). The album went Platinum in Sweden. Larsson was an opening act for British singer Cher Lloyd's I Wish Tour.[23]

2015–present: So Good and international success

Larsson at Stavernfestivalen in Stavern, July 2016

On 5 June 2015, Larsson released the single "Lush Life" from her upcoming second studio album. The song became her second number one single and was certified four times platinum in Sweden. The song reached the top five in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.[24][25] [26]

On 22 July 2015, Larsson released her collaboration with British singer MNEK, the single "Never Forget You".[27] The song reached number one in Sweden, number three in Australia.[28] and number five in the United Kingdom,[29][30] The song was certified platinum in Sweden after two weeks.[31]

In February 2016, Tinie Tempah released "Girls Like" featuring Larsson.[32] Larsson was later featured in the official song of UEFA Euro 2016, David Guetta's "This One's for You".[33]

On 1 September 2016, Larsson released "Ain't My Fault", the third single taken from her upcoming album.[34] On 22 October 2016 Larsson was named one of Time Magazine's "30 Most Influential Teens of 2016".[35] She released "I Would Like", the fourth single from her upcoming album, on 11 November 2016.[36] It peaked at number two in the UK[37] and at number four in Sweden.[38]

In January 2017, Larsson released "So Good", featuring American rapper Ty Dolla Sign. The single served as the fifth single from her second album the same title, which was released on 17 March 2017.[39] The album features new collaborations with WizKid and Clean Bandit titled "Sundown" and "Symphony" respectively.[40] The latter track was released as a single on the same date and became Larsson's fifth number one single in her home country[41] and first number one single in the UK.[42] The album became her second number one album in Sweden and peaked in the top ten in Australia, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway[43] and the United Kingdom.[44]

On 12 May 2017 Larsson released a music video for "Don't Let Me Be Yours", the sixth single from So Good.[45]

Personal life and views

Larsson, a self-proclaimed fan of Beyoncé, identifies as a feminist and models herself an "activist" after the singer.[46] She attributes her openness of opinion on social media and within interviews to her parents, claiming: "Both my parents are very educated when it comes to social issues and being woke about what's going on in the world, and they've been very supportive of me having a voice".[46]

Larsson has grown increasingly vocal with her impressions of other artists and industry workers with whom she works and admires. While she has high praise for performers such as Beyoncé,[46] she is equal in her opposing views of such artists like Dr. Luke[47] and Chris Brown.[48]

In an April 2016 interview, Larsson said that she was: "not really a bitter person. In my personal life, I would just feel like, I will always be cool with everyone."[49]

In 2017 she confirmed that she was in a relationship with British model Brian Whittaker, who she Tweeted about in November 2015.[50]

Sexism accusations

Larsson's remarks and opinions towards men have drawn attention in both the public and media, a few of which have garnered criticism. Some followers have even taken to calling her a "man-hater"; which Larsson says she "happily [is]", stating: "It doesn't really hurt men if I hate them."[51]

After learning that a man had committed a sexual assault during her set at Sweden's Bråvalla festival in July 2016, Larsson went on social media via Twitter to not only condemn the act but what was seen by many as her "blaming all men for the attacks".[52] Larsson confirmed the statements, saying: "It's not hard to be generalized. It's hard to feel insecure at a festival where you just want to go to have fun and enjoy. But you can't, because of men."[52]

Discography

Studio albums

Awards and nominations

Brit Awards
Year Category Work Result
2017 British Single of the Year[53] "Girls Like" Nominated
British Video[54] Eliminated
DAF Bama Music Awards[55]
Year Category Work Result
2016 Best New Artist Herself Nominated
Gaygalan
Year Category Work Result
2014 Best Swedish Song of the Year[56] Uncover Nominated
2016 Hetero of the Year[57] Herself
Artist of the Year[57]
Grammis
Year Category Work Result
2014 Song of the Year[58] Uncover Nominated
2015 Song of the Year[59] Carry You Home
2016 Artist of the Year[60] Herself
Song of the Year[61] Lush Life
2017 Artist of the Year Herself Won
Song of the Year Ain't My Fault Nominated
Kids Choice Awards
Year Category Work Result
2014 Best Swedish Star[62] Herself Nominated
2015 Favorite Swedish Star[62]
2016 Favorite Swedish Star[63] Won
2017 Favorite Swedish Star Pending
Favorite Global Music Star Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards
Year Category Work Result
2015 Best Push[64] Herself Nominated
2016 Best New Act[65] Herself Won
Best Swedish Act[66] Herself Nominated
MTV Video Music Award
Year Category Work Result
2016 Best New Artist [67] Herself Nominated
P3 Guld
Year Category Work Result
2014 Song of the Year[68] Uncover Nominated
2015 Artist of the Year[69] Herself
2016 Artist of the Year[70]
Song of the Year[71] Lush Life Won
Rockbjörnen
Year Category Work Result
2013 Best Female Live Artist[72] Herself Won
Breakthrough of the Year[72]
2014 Best Female Live Artist [73]
2015 Best Female Live Artist[74]
Best Fans[75] "Zara Larsson fans" Nominated
Special Award[76] Herself Won
Teen Choice Awards
Year Category Work Result
2016 Choice Music: Break-Up Song[77] Never Forget You Nominated
NRJ Music Awards
Year Category Work Result
2016 International Breakthrough of the Year[78] Herself Nominated
International Song of the Year This One's for You Nominated

See also

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