7 (Sanna Nielsen album)

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Released30 June 2014 (2014-06-30)
Genre Pop
Length30:55
Label Warner Music
Producer Nicki Adamsson, Lina Hansson, Joel Humlénm, Fredrik Kempe, David Kreuger, Hampus Lindvall, John Lundvik, Anders Lystell, Per Magnusson, Sanna Nielsen, Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah, Joakim Ramsell
Sanna Nielsen chronology
16 bästa
(2014)
7
(2014)
Mitt Sanna jag
(2019)
Singles from 7
  1. "Undo"
    Released: February 23, 2014

7 is the eighth studio album by Swedish singer Sanna Nielsen, released in Sweden on 30 June 2014 by Warner Music. It was preceded by the lead single "Undo " on 23 February 2014. The album debuted at number one in Sweden. [1]

Contents

The title refers to the number of attempts it took Nielsen to win Melodifestivalen and earn the right to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest, which had been an ambition of hers for many years. [2]

Promotion

From July 1–10, Nielsen promoted and signed copies of the album in Skansen, Svenljunga, Sölvesborg, Löddeköpinge, Gullbranna, Kosta, Göteborg, Uddevalla, Luleå, Trollhättan, Gullbranna, Kringlan and Södertälje. [3]

On July 14, Nielsen performed at "Victoriadagen" (Victoria Day), which is the celebration of Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Victoria’s birthday. [4]

Critical reception

Peter Dunwoody of 'ESC Xtra' gave the album 7/10, saying: "the album is 'mid-tempo' and 'middle-of-the-road' and while the production is more electronic than in her previous albums, many of the songs could have happily existed ten years ago." He continued saying "there are very few adventurous moments but the highlights are very satisfying pure pop. The big triumph of the album is the production: it’s crisp, it’s big, and it’s just so Swedish" [5]

Daniel Tew of 'Eurovisionista' said: "Overall, 7 is a collection of songs which flows well and is consistent in its strength. The pop pedigree behind the album is impeccable and the songs contained in it have hit potential" but said "the main downfall of the 7 as an album is the fact that it only contains nine tracks." [6]

Zachary Thomas of 'wiwibloggs' gave the album 9.5/10, saying: "Overall, this album is spectacular and cleverly showcases Sanna in a variety of styles. “Breathe” includes a dub-step backing, and a catchy build-up to the chorus; “All About Love” has a slight Latin flare; “Trouble” is a tad eclectic, and “Ready” is a feel good, up-tempo track that makes you want to sway and clap along". [7]

Track listing

Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Skydivin"Christian Fast, Curtis Richardson, John Lundvik, Maria MarcusMaria Marcus, Lundvik3:34
2."Breathe" Ina Wroldsen, Per Magnusson, David Kreuger Magnusson, Kreuger, Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah3:30
3."Rainbow"Wroldsen, Magnusson, KreugerMagnusson, Kreuger, Joel Humlénm [a] , Anders Lystell [a] 3:58
4."Undo"Kreuger, Fredrik Kempe, PirouzpanahKreuger, Kempe, Pirouzpanah3:09
5."All About Love"Camilla Läckberg, Pelle NylénKreuger, Pirouzpanah3:25
6."Trouble"Hampus Lindvall, Lina Hansson, Nicki Adamsson, Victor RådströmLindvall, Hansson, Adamsson3:34
7."Ready"Magnusson, Kreuger, Kempe, Sharon Vaughn Magnusson, Kreuger, Kempe, Pirouzpanah [a] 3:51
8."You First Loved Me"Magnusson, Kreuger, Kempe, Vaughn, Kimberley Walsh Magnusson, Kreuger, Kempe3:35
9."Undo" (acoustic edit)Kreuger, Kempe, PirouzpanahJoakim Ramsell, Sanna Nielsen3:18
Total length:30:55
Notes

Charts

Chart (2014)Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [8] 1

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
Sweden [9] [10] 30 June 2014 CD, digital download Warner Music Group

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