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  2. 7 Years (Lukas Graham song) - Wikipedia

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    [13] "7 Years" also debuted at number 28 on the US Digital Songs chart with 26,000 digital copies sold. [14] During 2016, the song sold 2.089 million copies in the US, making it the fourth best-selling song of the year. [15] "7 Years" was the biggest hit in the US by a foreign-born act since Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" in 2012. [15]

  3. Lukas Graham - Wikipedia

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    Lukas Graham is a Danish pop band consisting of lead vocalist Lukas Forchhammer, [1] and drummer Mark Falgren. [2] The band released Lukas Graham , their first album, with labels Copenhagen Records and Then We Take The World [ da ] in 2012.

  4. Seven Years - Wikipedia

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    Seven Years or 7 Years may refer to: 7 Years, 2006 French drama film "7 Years" (Lukas Graham song), 2015 "7 Years" (Superheist song), 2002; Seven Years, a song from Natalie Merchant's album Tigerlily; Seven Years, by Mark Mallman; Seven Years: 1998–2005, album by ATB Seven Years (1998–2005), DVD by ATB, released with the special edition of ...

  5. Share That Love - Wikipedia

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    A lyric video to accompany the release of "Share That Love" was first released onto YouTube on 20 August 2020. [4] The video shows the band painting a massive 'Share That Love' mural on a landmark music venue in Lukas' hometown of Christiania in Copenhagen, Denmark. The mural was created by acclaimed Copenhagen street artist Rasmus Balstrøm. [3]

  6. Stefan Forrest - Wikipedia

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    Lukas Graham's debut release album, the self-titled Lukas Graham topped the Danish charts for 15 weeks, and as of December 2015 has remained in the Danish Top 40 for 100+ weeks. Lukas Graham's sophomore release, the self-titled international album Lukas Graham (2015) alternatively known as the Blue Album, was released in Denmark on 16 June 2015 ...

  7. Here (For Christmas) - Wikipedia

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    "Here (For Christmas)" is a song by Danish pop and soul band Lukas Graham. It was released on 8 November 2019 by Copenhagen Records and Then We Take the World. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The song peaked at number twenty-three on the Danish Singles Chart .

  8. You're Not There - Wikipedia

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    "You're Not There" is a song by Danish soul-pop band Lukas Graham, released by Copenhagen Records on 13 May 2016 in Scandinavia, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, as the fourth single from their second studio album, Lukas Graham (Blue Album) (2015). The song is about frontman Lukas Forchhammer’s father who died in 2012. [citation needed]

  9. Not a Damn Thing Changed - Wikipedia

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    "Not a Damn Thing Changed" is a song by Danish pop and soul band Lukas Graham. It was released on 12 October 2018 as the second single from their third studio album, 3 (The Purple Album). The song was written by Lukas Forchhammer, Stefan Forrest, Morten Ristorp, David LaBrel, Henrik Bryld Wolsing and Rasmus Hedegaard.