David Kreuger
Appearance
David Kreuger is a Swedish songwriter and music producer.
Career
David Kreuger began at Cheiron Studios in the spring of 1993. During the period 1993-1997, he worked with Per Magnusson on several projects. Together, they produced and wrote songs for Swedish artists such as E-Type and Leila K, but also for international groups such as Solid Harmonie and Lyte Funkie Ones. Kreuger, Magnusson, and Jörgen Elofsson worked with Boyzone on their album Where We Belong in 1997, and Britney Spears's debut studio album in 1999.
He also co-produced Leah Haywood's debut single We Think It's Love, which was a top ten single in Australia. Kreuger also co-wrote the second #1 hit, "If I Let You Go", by Westlife.
Entries in the Eurovision Song Contest
- "Undo" by Sanna Nielsen, Sweden, (Eurovision Song Contest 2014), 3rd place
- "I Can't Go On", by Robin Bengtsson, Sweden, (Eurovision Song Contest 2017), 5th place
Entries in national Eurovision pre-selections
- "Youngblood" by Youngblood (Sweden 2012), First Round (Second Chance)
- "Yes We Can" by Oscar Zia (Sweden 2014), 8th place (Final)
- "Blame It on the Disco" by Alcazar (Sweden 2014), 3rd place (Final)
- "I See You" by Kristin Amparo (Sweden 2015) (Second Chance)
- "Sting" by Eric Saade (Sweden 2015), 5th place (Final)
- "Bada nakna" by Samir & Viktor (Sweden 2016), 12th place (Final)
- "Voiceless" by Isabell Otrębus-Larsson (Poland 2017), 4th place
- "Party Voice" by Jessica Andersson (Sweden 2018), 11th place (Final)
- "Norrsken (Goeksegh)" by Jon Henrik Fjällgren (Sweden 2019), 4th place (Final)
- "Molnljus" by William Stridh (Sweden 2020), 5th place (Semi-Final)