Kristian Lundin , born 1973, is a Swedish music producer and songwriter. He has worked with artists such as Backstreet Boys , Britney Spears , 'N Sync and Celine Dion .
| Christian Lundin Kristian lundin | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | May 7, 1973 (aged 46) |
| Place of Birth | |
| A country | Sweden |
| Professions | music producer songwriter composer |
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Biography
He began his career with the duo Amadin . In 1993, he was invited to work at Cheiron Studios. Great success came to him with the Backstreet Boys song “ Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) ”. After the death of Cheiron founder Dennis Pop, he continued to work with other project participants, Max Martin and Andreas Karlsson . Together they continued to write successful hits, such as Bye Bye Bye ( 'N Sync ), Born to Make You Happy ( Britney Spears ), That's the Way It Is, and I'm Alive ( Celine Dion ) [1] .
In 1999, they, along with Max Martin, were nominated for a Grammy for the song " I Want It That Way ." Both of them participated in the creation of Backstreet Boys songs “ Larger than Life ”, “ As Long as You Love Me ”, “ Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely ”, “Everyone” and “Not aor Me”. Christian was again nominated for a Grammy in 2000 for the song of the band 'N Sync “ Bye Bye Bye ”. He also received 4 American Diamond Awards and the 2002 Swedish Popular Music Composers Award ( SKAP ).
Notes
- ↑ Bowman, Kimbel. The most important thing in writing songs is finding the highlight . Hit Quarters (January 7, 2003). Date of treatment February 19, 2010. Archived on April 18, 2012.