Emma Steinbakken

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Emma Steinbakken (born 10 March 2003 [1] ) is a Norwegian singer from Jessheim. She has released the songs "Not Gonna Cry" (2019) and "Without You". [2] She performed on Swedish and Norwegian television as a guest on Fredrik Skavlan's talk show Skavlan in 2019. [3]

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Discography

Albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
NOR
[4]
Home
  • Released: 23 June 2023
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming, vinyl
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Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum / EP
NOR IDN
[5]
"Without You"2019Non-album singles
"Young"
"Not Gonna Cry"Emma Steinbakken
"Never Forgiving"
"Let's Blow Our Feelings Up with Dynamite"2020Non-album singles
"Dance"
"September"
"Wow"
(with Matoma)
"Stay with Me"
(From the Original Netflix Series Home for Christmas Season 2)
"Jeg glemmer deg aldri (fra Rådebank)"20211
"Self"
"Sorry"36 [6]
"Not You"
(with Alan Walker) [7]
4 World of Walker
"Hopelessly Hopeless"202223
[8]
Non-album singles
"This One's on Me"29
[9]
"Floden"1
[10]
Hver gang vi møtes
"BlimE"202315
[11]
"For vår jord"9
[12]
"Show Me"25
[13]
"Delilah"1
[12]
"Mysteriet deg"5
[14]
"Drukne"
(with Bjørn Eidsvåg)
38
[14]
"Parents"15
[15]
Home
"Home"15
[16]
"Evig og alltid"
(with Vinni)
33
[17]
Non-album single
"Used to Love You"17
[18]
Home
"Cold"39
[19]
"Hold My Breath"12
[20]
Non-album singles
"Peace"40
[21]
"Hjemme for meg"29
[22]

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