Danish singer-songwriter Oh Land has recorded material for five studio albums and guest features. She has also released an EP and a soundtrack album, and appeared as a featured artist for songs on other artists' releases. After solely writing and independently issuing Fauna in 2008 with Fake Diamond Records, Oh Land released her eponymous second studio album in 2011. Oh Land explored dance and modern pop music and featured contributions from a variety of producers. [1] [2] It peaked at number five on the Danish Albums Chart, [3] and became certified platinum for sales of 20,000 copies in December 2012. [4] Oh Land additionally peaked at number 184 on the United States' Billboard 200, becoming her first and only album to do so. [5] Five singles were released from the effort, with three of them ("Sun of a Gun", "White Nights", and "Speak Out Now") peaking within the top forty of the single charts in Denmark; [3] "Sun of a Gun" also landed the number twelve spot on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart. [6] Oh Land's "otherworldy vocals" and "lush soundscapes" on the album drew comparisons to the music of Björk, La Roux, and Lykke Li. [7] She was featured three times on Danish rock band Kashmir's sixth studio album Trespassers (2010), on "Bewildering in the City", "Mouthful of Wasps", and "Pallas Athena". [8] In 2011, Oh Land contributed guest vocals to "Life Goes On", a promotional single for The Papercut Chronicles II (2011) by Gym Class Heroes. [9]
The singer spent a two-year hiatus preceding the release of Wish Bone in 2013. The record similarly contained music from the pop genre, [10] and was announced alongside the release of three singles: "Renaissance Girls", "Pyromaniac", and "Cherry on Top". It featured contributions from American musician Dave Sitek and its material was compared to the works of Robyn and Goldfrapp. [11] Additionally, Sitek's work with the singer was outed for not being radio-friendly and instead focused on "strange" and "unidentifiable instrumentation" in order to create unique songs. [12] Oh Land's fourth studio album, Earth Sick , was released in 2014 and promoted by singles "Head Up High" and "Nothing Is Over". [13] As a whole, the record had a much "darker" tone and the songs relied less on the Scandipop genre. Because of her use of synths on Earth Sick, similarities between the singer and Goldfrapp continued. [14] Oh Land was the lone writer for "Love a Man Dead", "Next Summer", and "Renaissance Girls" on Wish Bone while she solely wrote all of the tracks from Earth Sick except for "Machine" and "Nothing Is Over". She also was one of the artists who contributed to the 2015 compilation album Toppen af Poppen 2015, where she sang six covers of previously released songs. [15] In 2016, Oh Land independently released a soundtrack containing music for a Danish revival of the Cinderella ballet tale, titled Askepot . The compilation contains twelve songs, all of which are performed solely by the singer. [16] Dúné collaborated with the singer in 2016 for the song "Fall Back", which is featured on their fourth studio album Delta (2016). [17] Following the announcement that the singer would release her fifth studio album in 2018, [18] she released a soundtrack titled Watermusic featuring thirteen original compositions created for a theatre piece detailing the relationship between romance and water. [19]
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Song | Artist(s) | Writer(s) | Album | Year | Ref(s). |
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"3 Chances" | Oh Land | Oh Land Julian Bunetta | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"100% Terrible" | Oh Land | Oh Land Adnan Zukanovic | Loop Soup | 2023 | [21] |
"Aabne Hjerter" | Oh Land featuring Wafande and Joey Moe | Unknown | Non-album single | 2015 | [22] |
"After the Storm" | Oh Land | Oh Land Thomas Bartlett | Family Tree | 2019 | [23] |
"Aicha" | Oh Land | Unknown | Toppen af Poppen 2015 | 2015 | [15] |
"Alive/Awake" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Fauna | 2008 | [24] |
"Almost Touched" | Oh Land | Oh Land | The Flying Machine | 2011 | [25] |
"Altmuligmanden" | Oh Land | Oh Land | 12 Bud På CV | 2010 | [26] |
"Artists Don't Smile" | Oh Land | Oh Land Lara Andersson Nick Labajewska Madsen | Loop Soup | 2023 | [21] |
"At First Glance" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"Audition Day" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Fauna | 2008 | [24] |
"Battle" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"Better Days" | Oh Land featuring Broods | Oh Land Adnan Zukanovic Georgia Nott | Loop Soup | 2023 | [21] |
"Bewildered in the City" | Kashmir featuring Oh Land | Kashmir | Trespassers | 2010 | [8] |
"Bird in an Aeroplane" | Oh Land | Oh Land David Andrew Sitek | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"Birds Will Take Me There" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Askepot | 2016 | [16] |
"Bleeed" | Oh Land | Oh Land Lara Andersson Nick Labajewska Madsen | Loop Soup | 2023 | [21] |
"Break the Chain" | Oh Land | Oh Land Dave McCracken | Oh Land | 2011 | [28] |
"Brief Moment" | Oh Land | Oh Land Adnan Zukanovic Thomas Bartlett | Family Tree | 2019 | [23] |
"Bucket List" | Oh Land | Oh Land Lara Andersson Nick Labajewska Madsen | Loop Soup | 2023 | [21] |
"The Ceremony" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Askepot | 2016 | [16] |
"Cherry on Top" | Oh Land | Oh Land E. Kidd Bogart Emanuel Kiriakou | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"Coma" | Oh Land | Oh Land Thomas Bartlett | Family Tree | 2019 | [23] |
"Cut a Heel Clip a Toe" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Askepot | 2016 | [16] |
"Dans Din Idot" | Oh Land | Andreas Keilgaard Shaka Loveless Søren Schou | Toppen af Poppen 2015 | 2015 | [15] |
"Daylight" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"Deep Sleep" | Oh Land | Oh Land Adnan Zukanovic | Loop Soup | 2023 | [21] |
"Deep-Sea" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Fauna | 2008 | [24] |
"Der Står Et Træ" | Oh Land | Lars Lilholt | Toppen af Poppen 2015 | 2015 | [15] |
"Der Var et Yndigt Land" | Oh Land | Adam Oehlenschläger Hans Ernst Krøyer | The Rain | 2018 | [29] |
"Destroy & Rebuild" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"Det Noget Tosser Gør" | Ormen & Alberte Har Besøg Af Blæs Bukki featuring Oh Land | Alberte Winding Lasse Bavngaard | Ormen & Alberte Har Besøg Af Blæs Bukki | 2009 | [30] |
"Doubt My Legs" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"Dressing Up" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Askepot | 2016 | [16] |
"Earth Sick" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"Elsker Dig Mer" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"En Linedanser" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Oh Land | 2011 | [31] |
"Ending Song" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Askepot | 2016 | [16] |
"The Escape" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Askepot | 2016 | [16] |
"Etude in E Major, Op. 10 No. 3 'Tristesse'" | Lang Lang featuring Oh Land | Frédéric Chopin | The Chopin Tristesse EP | 2012 | [32] |
"Fall Back" | Dúné featuring Oh Land | Unknown | Delta | 2017 | [17] |
"Family Tree" | Oh Land | Oh Land Thomas Bartlett | Family Tree | 2019 | [23] |
"Favor Friends" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"La Fin" | Cours Lapin featuring Oh Land | Louise Alenius | Cours Lapin | 2009 | [33] |
"First to Say Goodnight" | Oh Land | Oh Land Sam Farrar | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"Flags" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"The Flood" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"Frostbite" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Fauna | 2008 | [24] |
"Grand Opening" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Askepot | 2016 | [16] |
"Grand Pas de Seux" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Askepot | 2016 | [16] |
"Great Kills" | Kasper Bjørke featuring Oh Land | Kasper Bjørke | Standing on Top of Utopia | 2010 | [34] |
"Green Card" | Oh Land | Oh Land Sia Furler Grant Michaels | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"Half Hero" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"Head Up High" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"Heavy Eyes" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Fauna | 2008 | [24] |
"Heiress of Valentina" | Oh Land | Dúné | Toppen af Poppen 2015 | 2015 | [15] |
"Helicopter" | Oh Land | Oh Land Lester Mendez | Oh Land | 2011 | [28] |
"Hjem" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"Hot 'n' Bothered" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"Human" | Oh Land | Oh Land E. Kidd Bogart | Oh Land | 2011 | [28] |
"Human Error" | Oh Land | Oh Land Adnan Zukanovic Thomas Bartlett | Family Tree | 2019 | [23] |
"I Found You" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Fauna | 2008 | [24] |
"I Miss One Week Ago" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Non-album single | 2020 | [35] |
"I Vand" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"I'm Not Going" | Tricky featuring Oh Land | Adrian Thaws Oh Land | Skilled Mechanics | 2016 | [36] |
"I'd Rather Sing" | Oh Land | Oh Land Adnan Zukanovic | Loop Soup | 2023 | [21] |
"Julefeber" | Oh Land | Oh Land Jesper Mechlenburg | Non-album single | 2020 | [37] |
"Kill My Darling" | Oh Land | Oh Land David Poe | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"Kiss in Songs" | Oh Land | Oh Land Thomas Bartlett | Family Tree | 2019 | [23] |
"Koo Koo" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Fauna | 2008 | [24] |
"Kun for Nu" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"Last of Our Kinds" | Yuksek featuring Oh Land | Pierre-Alexandre Busson | Partyfine Volume 1 | 2014 | [38] |
"Lean" | Oh Land | Oh Land Dan Carey | Oh Land | 2011 | [28] |
"Life Goes On" | Gym Class Heroes featuring Oh Land | Travie McCoy Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo Eric Roberts Matt McGinley Annie Clark Emile Haynie | The Papercut Chronicles II | 2011 | [9] |
"Listen a Little Less" | Oh Land | Oh Land Adnan Zukanovic | Non-album single | 2021 | [39] |
"Little Things" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"Love a Man Dead" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"Love Lost City" | Peder featuring Oh Land | Peder Peterson | Dirt & Gold | 2010 | [40] |
"Love You Better" | Oh Land | Oh Land David Poe | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"Machine" | Oh Land | Oh Land Daniel "Danny Keyz" Tannenbaum | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"Make My Trouble Beautiful" | Oh Land | Oh Land Thomas Bartlett | Family Tree | 2019 | [23] |
"Mouthful of Wasps" | Kashmir featuring Oh Land | Kashmir | Trespassers | 2010 | [8] |
"My Boxer" | Oh Land | Oh Land Dan Carey | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"My Freak" | Oh Land | Oh Land Nick Labajewska Madsen Lina Hansson | Loop Soup | 2023 | [21] |
"Nær" | Oh Land | Michael Falch | Toppen af Poppen 10 | 2020 | [41] |
"Namazu" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Fauna | 2008 | [24] |
"Nesting" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"Next Summer" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"No Particular Order" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"Not Going" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Askepot | 2016 | [16] |
"Nothing Is Over" | Oh Land | Oh Land Negin Djafari | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"Numb" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Fauna | 2008 | [24] |
"Open" | Oh Land | Oh Land Thomas Bartlett | Family Tree | 2019 | [23] |
"Pallas Athena" | Kashmir featuring Oh Land | Kashmir | Trespassers | 2010 | [8] |
"Pas de Troix" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Askepot | 2016 | [16] |
"A Perfect Fit" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Askepot | 2016 | [16] |
"Perfection" | Oh Land | Oh Land Dan Carey | Oh Land | 2011 | [28] |
"Postpone the Bad" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Fauna | 2008 | [24] |
"Pramdragerens Song" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"Pressure's On" | Oh Land | Oh Land Adnan Zukanovic | Loop Soup | 2023 | [21] |
"Pretty Is Dead" | Oh Land featuring Ximena Sariñana | Oh Land Adnan Zukanovic Ximena Sariñana | Loop Soup | 2023 | [21] |
"Pyromaniac" | Oh Land | Oh Land Jimmy Harry | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"Rainbow" | Oh Land | Oh Land Dave McCracken | Oh Land | 2011 | [28] |
"Release Me" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Fauna | 2008 | [24] |
"Renaissance Girls" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"Right Here" | Tricky featuring Oh Land | Adrian Thaws Oh Land | Adrian Thaws | 2014 | [42] |
"Salt" | Oh Land | Oh Land Thomas Bartlett | Family Tree | 2019 | [23] |
"Shadowlands" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"Sirens" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"Skjulte Øjne" | Sebastian featuring Oh Land | Unknown | De Bedste Sange | 2015 | [43] |
"Sleepy Town" | Oh Land | Oh Land David Andrew Sitek David Poe | Wish Bone | 2013 | [20] |
"Slow" | Oh Land and Turboweekend | Unknown | Non-album single | 2015 | [44] |
"Someone I Can Be Alone With" | Oh Land | Oh Land Adnan Zukanovic Thomas Bartlett | Family Tree | 2019 | [23] |
"Speak to Me with Love" | Oh Land | Oh Land Thomas Bartlett | Family Tree | 2019 | [23] |
"Speak Out Now" | Oh Land | Oh Land Kristian Leth Fridolin Nordsø | Oh Land | 2011 | [31] |
"The Spell" | Oh Land | Unknown | Toppen af Poppen 2015 | 2015 | [15] |
"Still Here!" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Fauna | 2008 | [24] |
"Sun of a Gun" | Oh Land | Oh Land Jimmy Harry | Oh Land | 2011 | [28] |
"Sunlight" | Oh Land | Oh Land Dan Carey Thomas Bartlett | Family Tree | 2019 | [23] |
"The Swan Arrives" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Watermusic | 2018 | [27] |
"Tea Dance" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Askepot | 2016 | [16] |
"Tingeltangeltingeltangel" | Maeckes featuring Oh Land | Markus Winter | Mash Up! 2 | 2010 | [45] |
"Trailblazer" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Earth Sick | 2014 | [13] |
"Twist" | Oh Land | Oh Land Ryan Breen | Oh Land | 2011 | [31] |
"Ulvesangen" | Oh Land | Unknown | Toppen af Poppen 2015 | 2015 | [15] |
"Voodoo" | Oh Land | Oh Land Dan Carey | Oh Land | 2011 | [28] |
"Waiting" | Oh Land | Oh Land Lara Andersson Adnan Zukanovic | Loop Soup | 2023 | [21] |
"We Turn It Up" | Oh Land | Oh Land Dave McCracken Brian Fallon | Oh Land | 2011 | [28] |
"When a Hawk Comes By" | Oh Land | Oh Land Adnan Zukanovic Thomas Bartlett | Replanting Family Tree | 2019 | [46] |
"White Nights" | Oh Land | Oh Land Dave McCracken | Oh Land | 2011 | [28] |
"White Winter Hymnal" | Oh Land | Robin Pecknold | Live Sessions | 2011 | [47] |
"Wishes" | Oh Land | Oh Land | Non-album single | 2019 | [48] |
"Wolf & I" | Oh Land | Oh Land Owen Beverly | Oh Land | 2011 | [28] |
American singer and songwriter Tweet has released three studio albums, one live album, one extended play, 13 singles, two promotional singles, and 13 music videos.
"Automatic" is a song recorded by Japanese–American singer Hikaru Utada, taken as the lead single from her debut album First Love (1999). It was released on December 9, 1998, through Toshiba-EMI in three physical formats: mini CD single, standard-size CD single and 12" vinyl. Additionally, the single included the A-side "Time Will Tell", which originally served as the B-side for these versions. The song was written and co-produced by Utada, while Akira Miyake and the singer's father Teruzane Utada served as producers. Despite working recording in English under the name Cubic U, "Automatic" is Utada's first Japanese recording, and was released after she enrolled into high school in Japan.
Oh Land is the second studio album by Danish singer Oh Land, released on 14 March 2011 by Fake Diamond Records, Epic Records, and A:larm Music. Before moving to Brooklyn in 2010, she met with a representative from Epic Records at a SXSW event and was eventually signed to the label in 2009. She began working on the album, collaborating with musicians like Jimmy Harry, Dan Carey, and Lester Mendez. A digital extended play titled Oh Land EP was released in October 2010, featuring five songs that would later appear on the parent album.
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"Trust Your Love" is a song recorded by Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Kumi and was used as the second single from her debut album Affection (2002). It was released on May 9, 2001 via Rhythm Zone in two physical editions: a CD single and 12" vinyl. Additionally, Sounday and Orpheus Records distributed the song in North America with the same formats, but was remixed as a dance number by Hex Hector. The song was written by Kumi herself, whilst composing and production was handled by Kikuchi Kazuhito and Max Matsuura respectively. Musically, it is an R&B song that incorporates synthesizers and keyboards, and describes two lovers believing in each other.
"Voodoo" is a song by Danish singer-songwriter Oh Land from her second studio album Oh Land (2011). It was released digitally as the album's third single on 1 April 2011 by Fake Diamond Records and A:larm Music, exclusively in the United Kingdom. Nanna Øland Fabricius wrote the track in collaboration with its producer Dan Carey. A synth-pop song, it features spoken verses and a repetitive refrain where she sings "it's voodoo you do".
"Wolf & I" is a song recorded by Danish recording artist Oh Land, taken from her self-titled second studio album Oh Land (2011). It was released as the album's second single on 13 March 2011 by RCA Records, with the recording being issued as a CD single, featuring two other singles from the eponymous album. The song is a trip hop and R&B composition that serves as an "introductory single" for her career. The track was written by Nanna Øland Fabricius and Owen Beverly, with Dan Carey solely producing it.
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Danish singer Oh Land has released six studio albums, four extended plays (EPs), 31 singles, nine promotional singles, and 15 music videos. When signed to Fake Diamond Records, Oh Land released her debut album, Fauna, in November 2008. Following a performance at the 2009 SXSW event, she met a representative from Epic Records and signed with the label. She released her major-label debut single "Sun of a Gun" in October 2010, which charted in five countries and served as the lead single to her 2011 self-titled studio album. Oh Land peaked at number five in Denmark and also entered the Billboard 200 in the United States. It would go on to be certified Platinum for selling over 20,000 copies in the former country. The album spawned four additional singles, including "Wolf & I", "Voodoo", "White Nights", and "Speak Out Now"; the latter two songs both charted within the top twenty in Oh Land's native Denmark and were also certified Gold by IFPI Denmark. In 2012, the singer was featured on Gym Class Heroes' song "Life Goes On", which entered the Tophit chart in Russia.
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"Love You Better" is a song by Danish singer-songwriter Oh Land for her third studio album, Wish Bone (2013). It was released digitally, along with the rest of the parent album, on 16 September 2013 by Tusk or Tooth Records and A:larm Music. It was written and produced by Oh Land, with David Poe serving as an additional songwriter. An acoustic and folk ballad, "Love You Better" is about learning to love your companion more as you age. The song received generally favourable reviews from music critics who described it as romantic and stark.
The American singer and songwriter Donna De Lory has released eleven studio albums, five extended plays (EPs), two live albums, four remix albums, 25 singles, three promotional singles and seven music videos.
The English rock band Cardiacs have released five studio albums and two extended plays along with a number of singles, compilations, live albums and demos. The group was formed by brothers Tim and Jim Smith in 1977 under the name Cardiac Arrest, releasing their debut single "A Bus for a Bus on the Bus" in 1979 and the demo album The Obvious Identity the following year. After being renamed to Cardiacs, the band released two more cassettes, Toy World (1981) and The Seaside (1984).
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