Stockholm Syndrome (group)

Not to be confused with The Love Generation.
Stockholm Syndrome
(formerly Love Generation)
Origin Sweden
Genres Pop, dance
Years active 2010—2016
Labels Legend Music Group with exclusive licence to Universal Music
Associated acts RedOne
Website www.lovegeneration.se
Members Cornelia Samuelsson
Martina "Charly Q" Braun Wolgast
Past members Melanie Taylor
Mikaela Urbom
Roshana Hosseini

Stockholm Syndrome was a female pop duo from Sweden, formed in 2010 under the name Love Generation. The people behind the group are Moroccan hit producer RedOne Moroccan/Swedish producer Jonas "Lawrnz" Johnson and Peter Swartling, label Legend Music Group and Universal Music.[1]

History

2010

Through an audition with over 500 contestants, five girls got picked to form Love Generation. The making of their first self-titled single started the same day as the auditions were finished.[2]

2011

Love Generation participated in Melodifestivalen 2011 with "Dance Alone", which selects the Swedish entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest. They placed 3rd in the 4th Semi final, therefore advancing to Andra Chansen. In Andra Chansen they won Duel 1 but lost Duel 2 to Sara Varga, missing out on a place in the final.

2012

In 2012 they again participated in Melodifestivalen with the song "Just A Little Bit" in the 3rd Semi Final, however they only placed 6th in the Semi Final therefore they was eliminated from the competition. In August 1, they announced on their official Facebook page, that they will change their name to Stockholm Syndrome.

Members

Love Generation members .

Roshana Hosseini left the group soon after Love Generation music video and is a part of Swedish Idol 2011.

Martina "Charly Q" Braun Wolgast age 22. This Gothenburg girl is a mix of Swedish, Austrian, African, American. She has music in her genes, her grandfather was a jazz musician and played with legends like Louis Armstrong. Martina "Charly Q" Braun Wolgast has lived in both Nice and Vienna, and released in both German and English-speaking class. It has given her the ability to adapt to new environments. She sings, sews and paints with the same desire and is interested in all aspects of artistry, from the aesthetic and the social to the business.

Mikaela Urbom is a sporty 18-year-old girl from southern Stockholm who played both football, running, tennis and dance (from ballet to street / hip hop). Above all, she has a solid background in figure skating. The 14-year-old did, however, her first love - music-upper hand. Since then she has staked everything on it. Which paid off. Her brother is a promising NHL ice hockey player, Alexander Urbom. In 2011 Mikaela left the group, leaving them to continue as a trio.

Even Melanie, age 19, grew up in a sports family - her mother played handball at an elite level, and father Jeff, who is American, played in the NBA. Melanie chose music and besides singing, she has taken piano lessons and joined a Music School. In recent years she has participated in productions of musicals and is also a talented songwriter.

18-year-old Cornelia Jakobsdotter Samuelsson is from Stockholm and grew up in a creative and somewhat Bohemian family because her parents worked in theater and music (her grandmother founded the People's Opera with her then-husband). All this has made her open to new environments and unexpected encounters. Cornelia has gone on Kulturamas Music Dramatic elementary school and is now studying singing at Rytmus Musicians Gymnasium. She actually met her future producer RedOne first time already at age four. Her father is Jakob Samuelsson of The Poodles.

Discography

Singles

Year Single Chart positions SWE Album
2010 "Love Generation" 45
2011 "Dance Alone" 26
2012 "Just a Little Bit"
2012 "Pretty Girl"
2013 "Karma"
"Hysteria" (with Young Squage)
2014 "Kalabalik"
2016 "Untouched Hearts" (with John Dahlbäck)

Music videos

References

  1. "lovegeneration". Lovegeneration.se. Retrieved 2014-06-01.
  2. "Här är RedOnes & Swartlings nya supergrupp Love Generation | Musik | Nöjesbladet | Aftonbladet". Aftonbladet.se. 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2014-06-01.
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