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Birth name | Jean Patrik Olsson |
Born | Stockholm, Sweden | 3 May 1990
Genres | Pop |
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Years active | 2013–present |
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Jean Patrik Olsson (born 3 May 1990), known professionally as Patrik Jean, is a Swedish singer and songwriter. He has written or co-written songs for many artists, including the Mamas, Marcus & Martinus, and Felix Jaehn. He frequently works with fellow songwriters and producers Melanie Wehbe and Herman Gardarfve. [1] He released his second extended play titled Consequence in November 2020. [2]
Jean participated in Melodifestivalen 2021 with the song "Tears Run Dry", [3] but failed to qualify to the finals.
Jean cited Whitney Houston, Sam Smith, Khalid, Frank Ocean, and Summer Walker as his influences. [2]
Jean came out as gay. He is in a relationship with photographer and video director Magnus Ragnvid. [2]
On 1 April 2023, Jean was a special guest celebrity in the episode Dragodifestivalen of the Swedish-language reality television series Drag Race Sverige broadcast on SVT1 and SVT Play. [4]
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L Is For [5] |
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Consequence [6] |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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SWE [7] | |||
"Feel Good" | 2013 | — | Non-album singles |
"Cut and Run" | — | ||
"Losing Sleep" | 2016 | — | |
"Loved You Once" | 2018 | — | L Is For |
"Let Me Know" | — | ||
"Prosecco" | 2019 | — | Non-album singles |
"För alltid" | — | ||
"The Talk" | 2020 | — | Consequence |
"24" | — | ||
"Come Through" | — | ||
"One Night / Lifetime" | — | ||
"Tears Run Dry" | 2021 | 59 [8] | Melodifestivalen 2021 |
"Gravitate" [9] | — | TBA | |
"For You" [10] | 2022 | TBA | |
Title | Year | Artist | Album | Co-written with |
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"Like A Riddle" (featuring Hearts & Colors & Adam Trigger) | 2017 | Felix Jaehn | I | Felix Jaehn, Adam Trigger, Aiko Rohd, Florent Hugel, Steven Bashir |
"Cut the Cord" (vs. Hitimpulse) | Felix Jaehn, Aiko Rohd, Hitimpulse, Simone Porter | |||
"Treading Water" | Chris Kläfford | Treading Water | Herman Gardarfve, Melanie Wehbe | |
"Mad for It" (featuring Casso) | TooManyLeftHands | — | Anders Kanstrup, Cassandra Ströberg, John-Alexis Mendoza, Martin Nick Bosewetter | |
"Break My Habits" | Topic | — | Tobias Topic, Arno Krabman, Jona Selle | |
"Louder" | Mariette | — | Elias Näslin, Karl-Ola Kjellholm, Melanie Wehbe | |
"Low Life" | 2018 | Soleima | Bulldog | Elias Näslin, Emma Bertilsson, Sarah Mariegaard |
"A Little Longer" | Broiler | — | Herman Gardarfve, Melanie Wehbe | |
"Sólo Contigo" (with Juan Magán and Lena) | Topic | — | Tobias Topic, Juan Magán, Lena Meyer-Landrut, Melanie Fontana, Nico Wellenbrink | |
"Invited" | Marcus & Martinus | — | Marcus Gunnarsen, Martinus Gunnarsen, Emanuel Abrahamsson, Isabelle Zikai, Tayla Parx | |
"Make Room" | Melanie Wehbe | — | Melanie Wehbe, Helmer Norrby | |
"Forget You" | — | Melanie Wehbe, Herman Gardarfve | ||
"Bad Habit" | Hanna Ferm | — | Hanna Ferm, Melanie Wehbe, Herman Gardarfve | |
"Breaking Hearts" | 2019 | Benedict Cork | Letters to Strangers | Benedict Cork, Tom Wiklund |
"Rain" | Tusse | TBA | Herman Gardarfve, Melanie Wehbe | |
"Can't Say No" (featuring PJZ) | Alex Mattson | — | David Björk, Aleksi Kaunisvesi | |
"Don't Speak" | Chris Holsten | — | Chris Holsten, Hayley Aitken, Johan Gustavsson, Stephan Gracia Slaeen | |
"Irony" | Melanie Wehbe | — | Melanie Wehbe, Helmer Norrby | |
"Amsterdam" | 2020 | Grace Davies | TBA | Grace Davies, Adam Argyle |
"Let It Be" | The Mamas | Tomorrow Is Waiting | Herman Gardarfve, Melanie Wehbe | |
"Runaway" | Rahmania Astrini | TBA | Rahmania Astrini, Björn Djupström, Rian Hamzah | |
"Dig Deep" | Nathan Hartono | TBA | Nathan Hartono, Joy Deb, Tom Liljegren | |
"Forget It All" | Kenny Duerlund | Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2020 | Henrik Tala, Mila Falls, Kenny Duerlund | |
"Don't Wait For Me" | 2021 | Hanin Dhiya | Jangan Sampai Pasrah | Hanin Dhiya, Joy Deb, Melanie Wehbe |
Year | Title | Artist | Co-written with | Place |
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2020 | "Move" | The Mamas | Herman Gardarfve, Melanie Wehbe | 1 |
2021 | "Tears Run Dry" | Patrik Jean | Non-qualified | |
2023 | "All My Life (Where Have You Been)" | Wiktoria | Herman Gardarfve, Melanie Wehbe, Wiktoria Johansson | |
2024 | "Light" | Annika Wickihalder | Annika Wickihalder, Herman Gardarfve, Linnea Gawell | 8 |
2025 | "Life Again" | Annika Wickihalder | Annika Wickihalder, Herman Gardarfve | TBA |
"Yihaa" | Dolly Style | Caroline Aronsson, David Lindgren Zacharias, Herman Gardarfve, Melanie Wehbe, Mikaela Samuelsson | TBA |
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