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Mange Makers is a Swedish music group composed of Peter Balazs (stage name Bacall) as video & music producer 2011–2014, Max Christensson as dancer, Max Henriksson as beatbox and Didrik Rastbäck as vocals. They released their first song "Fest hos Mange" ("Party at Mange's") on YouTube in 2011. [2]
The music video became a mainstream success, reaching the Billboard Hot 100, and became the most watched YouTube video of 2010. [110] [111] The video also coined the phrase "Hide yo kids, hide yo wife," which later became a meme. "Bitch Lasagna" – a song by Swedish YouTuber Pewdiepie in collaboration with Dutch music producer Party In Backyard.
"Russian Lullaby" is a song by Swedish musician Bo Martin Erik Erikson, known under the pseudonym of E-Type, released as the last single from his debut album, Made in Sweden (1994). Written by Jonas Berggren from Ace of Base , it also features backing vocals from him, with Jeanette Söderholm and Max Martin . [ 1 ]
The accompanying music video for "Open Sesame" was directed by Swedish-based director Matt Broadley. [7] It received heavy rotation on MTV Europe [8] and was later made available on Mega Records' official YouTube channel in 2011. The video had generated more than 6.1 million views as of June 2023. [9]
Swedish songs (29 C, 131 P) Swedish styles of music (5 C, 12 P) Svensktoppen (7 P) ... Music videos shot in Sweden (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Music of Sweden"
"Boten Anna" ("Anna the Bot") is a song by Swedish musician Basshunter, from his first studio album, LOL. Following the single's release in 2006, Basshunter gained popularity in his native Sweden, as well as Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Poland and the Netherlands.
In early 2010, Lucky Twice decided to split up. Since then, a rough, incomplete demo of "Love Song" leaked online, followed by the leak of the full music video later on. After the original posting of the music video was deleted, Schytz herself later posted the full music video for "Love Song" to her YouTube channel as a gift to the fans. [2]