Nick Jarl | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Niklas Jarl |
Born | 6 September 1967 |
Origin | Stockholm, Sweden |
Genres | Pop, electropop, dance-pop, pop rock, |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, record producer, musician |
Instrument(s) | keyboards |
Years active | 2001–present |
Website | http://www.jarl.se |
Niklas Jarl (born 6 September 1967), known professionally as Nick Jarl, is a Swedish songwriter, record producer and musician. Some of his songs include "You Make Me Feel" - Westlife (co-written by Max Martin), "Heal" - Westlife (co-written by Savan Kotecha), "Written in the Stars" - Westlife (co-written by Andreas Carlsson), "I Promise You That" - Westlife, "Stay with Me" - Ironik, and "I Don't Need a Lover" - Will Young, Waterline - Jedward.
Title | Year | Album | Songwriter | Producer |
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"When You Were young" | 2019 | Scam - Single | ||
"Die Trying" | Daniela Vecchia - Single | |||
"Ain't Nobody" | Julia Lov - Single | |||
"Sonic Boom" | 2018 | Taylor Carsson - Single | ||
"Fire (Po Po Pom Pom)" | Julia Lov - Single | |||
"Not Alone" | 2017 | Shalisa - Single | ||
"Skin" | Mergime - Single | |||
"Broken Dreams" | Connell Cruise - Barely Breathing | |||
"Magic Call" | 2016 | Ella Sanoo - "Single" | ||
"Losing the love" | Martina Stoessel – Tini | |||
"Se escapa tu amor" | ||||
"I don't need a lover" | 2015 | Will Young - 85% Proof | ||
"Stir it up" | Måns Zelmerlöw - Perfectly Damaged | |||
"The core of you" | ||||
"No second time around" | Peter Aristone - "Single" | |||
"Written in the stars" | Westlife – Greatest Hits | |||
"Heal" | Westlife – Turnaround | |||
"I promise you that" | Westlife – World of our own | |||
"You make me feel" | Westlife – Coast to coast | |||
"Stay with me" | Ironik – Single | |||
"Crying out your name" | Loreen – Single | |||
"Waterline" | Jedward – Single | |||
"This Party" | Molly Sanden – Unchained | |||
"1000 Miles" | H.E.A.T – Single | |||
"Final Destination" | Michael Learns To Rock – Michael Learns To Rock | |||
"The Final Cut" | A-Teens – Greatest Hits | |||
"With or without you" | A-Teens – Greatest Hits | |||
"Not like you" | Alexander Klaws – Single | |||
"My heart is on the run" | Alexander Klaws – Attention | |||
"2 Happy 2 Soon" | Erik Segerstedt – A different shade | |||
"Break the silence" | Erik Segerstedt – Single | |||
"List of lovers" | Antique – List of lovers | |||
"Is he the one" | Anders Johansson – Single | |||
"Crash and burn" | Erik Grönwall – Single | |||
"Super girl" | Ellinor – Single | |||
"Kokobom" | Ellinor – Single | |||
"Remembering the summer night's" | Nikki Ponte – Single | |||
"My heart's at heavens door" | Timothy James – Make it happen | |||
"No one has to hurt" | Anders Ekborg – Painted dreams | |||
"Lovely Lily" | Richi M – Single | |||
"Lily's back" | Richi M – Face the future | |||
"All in the game" | FAME – Single | |||
"Listen girl" | Johan Östberg – Single | |||
"Are you ready" | Timo Langner – Single | |||
"Casse comme du verre" | Priscilla – Single | |||
"Noll disciplin" | Idiot – Single | |||
"Ta dom jävlarna" | Martin Stenmarck – 9 sanningar och 1 lögn | |||
"Sömnlöshet" | Maja Gullstrand – Hemligheter | |||
"Tidsmaskin" | Mathias Holmgren – Vägen hem | |||
"Ett ljus för dig" | Mathias Holmgren – Vägen hem | |||
"Färger" | Friends – Best of | |||
"Till er" | Barbados – Hela himlen | |||
"Även om" | Albin Feat Rasmus Ingdahl – Single | |||
"Jag hatar dig" | Alexander Schöld – Single | |||
"Varför börja om" | Marcus Örhn – Single | |||
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