Teemu William Brunila [1] (born 24 November 1976, in Turku) is a Finnish singer, songwriter, musician and producer. Brunila became known as the lead vocalist and songwriter for the pop group The Crash. During their career, the band released four studio albums and one compilation album. [2]
After The Crash disbanded, Brunila has concentrated on writing music for other Finnish artists, including Anna Abreu, Saara and Jenni Vartiainen. He has also written songs for British acts like Pixie Lott and JLS and American R&B artist Trey Songz. [3] When a song "Never Again" was featured on Songz's album Chapter V , Brunila became the first Finn to have co-written a song for an album at the top of the Billboard 200 album chart. [4]
In 2011, a new virtual band Studio Killers started to gain success with their single "Ode to the Bouncer" and was said to have members from Finland, Denmark, and the United Kingdom. The group has never disclosed the identities of its members, but Brunila has been hypothesized to be the voice of the band's singer, Cherry. [5]
Teemu Brunila is a graduate of the University of Turku, majoring in law. He has stated, however, that he has no intentions to start practicing law. [6]
Year | Album | Peak Position | |
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1999 | Comfort Deluxe | 26 | |
2001 | Wildlife | 3 | |
2003 | Melodrama | 2 | |
2005 | Selected Songs 1999–2005 | 10 | |
2006 | Pony Ride | 2 | |
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Credits | Written with | Produced with |
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"Catching Snowflakes" | 2010 | Pixie Lott | Turn It Up Louder | Co-writer | Victoria Lott | – |
"The Last Song" | JLS | Outta This World | Aston Merrygold, Marvin Humes, Oritse Williams, Jonathan Gill, Fredrick Ball | – | ||
"Innocence" | 2011 | Jukebox | Aston Merrygold, Marvin Humes, Oritse Williams, Jonathan Gill, Fredrick Ball | – | ||
"Never Again" | 2012 | Trey Songz | Chapter V | Tremaine Neverson, James Abrahart, Curtis Mayfield, Matthew Prime | – | |
"Twilight" | 2013 | Sub Focus | Torus | Nicholas Douwma | – | |
"Feels Like Coming Home" | 2014 | Jetta | Feels Like Coming Home EP | Jetta John-Harley, Rickard Goransson, Justin Franks | – | |
"I'll Keep Loving You" (featuring Birdy & Jaymes Young) | David Guetta | Listen | Pierre Guetta, Frederik Riesterer, Giorgio Tuinfort, Jaymes McFarland, Jasmine van den Bogaerde, Matthew Dragstrem | – | ||
"Here It Is" (featuring Chris Brown) | 2015 | Flo Rida | My House EP | Tramar Dillard, Alexander Izquerdio, Justin Franks, Gary Hill, Josh Abraham, Oliver Goldstein, Thomas Troelsen | – | |
"That's What I Like" (featuring Fitz) | Co-writer/Producer | Tramar Dillard, Breyan Isaac, Frederick Hibbert, Jamie Sanderson, Jimmy Marinos, Mike Skill, Thomas Troelsen, Marcos Palacios, Ernest Clark, Vincent "Vinny" Venditto, Wally Palamarchuk | Sermstyle, Vinny, Axident, Anton Ben-Horin, Ben Maddahi, Miles Beard, JP Negrete, Gladieux | |||
"Last Party" | Mika | No Place in Heaven | Co-writer | Michael Penniman Jr., Matthew Hales | – | |
"Porcelain" | Co-writer/Producer | Michael Penniman Jr., Jori Sjoroos, Joseph Khajadourian, Alex Schwartz | Mika | |||
"Bring Me to Life" (featuring Milly Pye) | MK | Non-album single | Co-writer | Marc Kinchen, Mark Batson, Milly Pye | – | |
"Party" | 2016 | JP Cooper | Raised Under Grey Skies | Co-writer/Producer | John Cooper | – |
"Hehkuu" | JVG | Non-album single | Jare and VilleGalle, Antti Riihimäki | – | ||
"Too Many People" | Milly Pye | Non-album single | Milly Pye, Hank Solo | Hank Solo | ||
"September Song" | JP Cooper | Raised Under Grey Skies | John Cooper, Benjamin McIldowie, Jonathan Hume | Mike Spencer | ||
"Birthday" | 2017 | Fifty Shades Darker: OST | John Cooper | – | ||
"She's on My Mind" | Raised Under Grey Skies | Co-writer/Additional producer | John Cooper, Benjamin McIldowie, Jonathan Hume | Mike Spencer, Jon Hume | ||
"Wait" | Producer | – | Hank Solo | |||
"All This Love" (featuring Mali-Koa Hood) | Co-writer/Producer | John Cooper | – | |||
"The Only Reason" | Producer | – | – | |||
"Change" | – | Hank Solo | ||||
"Closer" | – | Mike Spencer | ||||
"Beneath the Streetlights and the Moon" | – | Greg Wells | ||||
"In the Silence" | Co-writer/Producer | John Cooper | – | |||
"Tidal Wave" | Producer | – | – | |||
"Superpowers" | 2017 | Saara | Non-album single | Co-writer/Producer | Saara, Hank Solo | – |
"Magic" | 2020 | Kylie Minogue | Disco | Co-writer | Kylie Minogue, Michelle Buzz, Daniel Heløy Davidsen, Peter Wallevik | – |
"Miss a Thing" | Co-writer/Producer | Kylie Minogue, Nico Johann "Stadi" Hartikainen, Ally Ahern | Nico Johann "Stadi" Hartikainen | |||
"Real Groove" | Kylie Minogue, Nico Johann "Stadi" Hartikainen, Alida Gaprestad | |||||
"Till You Love Somebody" | Co-writer | Kylie Minogue, Skylar Adams, Linslee Campbell | – | |||
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Seili is the second studio album by Finnish pop singer Jenni Vartiainen. It was released by Warner Music Finland digitally on 31 March 2010, with the official physical release following on 14 April. From 31 March to the official physical release date, the album was sold at €19 in conjunction with Ilta-Sanomat. The album was re-released on 14 January 2011, in a limited vinyl edition. The Finnish-language album, incorporating electro and synthpop elements along with melancholic piano ballads, is named after the island Seili, located off the south-west coast of Finland. The album was produced and co-written by Jukka Immonen with Vartiainen writing also two of the songs. The main lyricists were Teemu Brunila and Mariska who contributed to the thematical dualism of the album—Brunila wrote the happier songs about publicity and finding love while Mariska wrote the lyrics for the songs that deal with darker and more serious themes, such as death. Another lyricist was Paula Vesala. Vartiainen participated more in the production than with her debut album Ihmisten edessä, by playing for example piano and kantele.
"Duran Duran" is a Finnish-language song by Finnish singer Jenni Vartiainen, released as the first promotional single of her second studio album Seili on 13 December 2010 by Warner Music Finland. The song is written by Teemu Brunila. "Duran Duran" peaked at number 10 on the Finnish Singles Charts in February 2011 and has sold gold in Finland with over 5,400 copies.
"Nettiin" is a Finnish-language song by Finnish singer Jenni Vartiainen, released from her second studio album Seili by Warner Music on 17 July 2010. The song is written by Teemu Brunila. The release includes the song, its remix and a remix of her previous single, "En haluu kuolla tänä yönä".
"Ihmisten edessä" is a Finnish-language pop song by Finnish pop singer Jenni Vartiainen. It was released by Warner Music Finland on 5 September 2007 as the second single from her eponymous debut album Ihmisten edessä.
Studio Killers is a British-Finnish-Danish electropop virtual band made up of four animated characters: vocalist and designer Chubby Cherry, keyboardist Goldie Foxx, DJ Dyna Mink, and manager Bipolar Bear.
Chapter V is the fifth studio album by American R&B recording artist Trey Songz. It was released on August 21, 2012, by Atlantic Records. It was produced by several record producers, including Troy Taylor, Eric Hudson, Rico Love, and Benny Blanco, among others. Recording sessions for the album took place at several recording studios in Miami—Circle House Studios and Songbook Miami Studios—and New York City—Downtown Music Studios, Engine Room Audio, Icon Studio, Lotzah Matzah Studios, and Premier Digital—as well as Stanley House Studios in London.
"End of Love" is the debut single of Finnish singer Anna Abreu from her debut studio album, Anna Abreu (2007). Rauli Eskolin produced the song along with Teemu Brunila; the latter also wrote the song. It is a Pop song with R&B and Latin rhythms. The song was released on 30 July 2007 in Finland, as the album's lead single.
"Magic" is a song recorded by Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her fifteenth studio album, Disco (2020). It was released as the album's second single by Darenote and BMG on 24 September 2020. Minogue co-wrote the song with Michelle Buzz and Teemu Brunila alongside its producers Daniel Davidsen and Peter Wallevik, collectively known as PhD. "Magic" is a disco-pop song that features an instrumentation consisting of horns, strings, handclaps, and staccato keys. Lyrically, it conveys a hopeful message of a brighter future.
"Real Groove" is a song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue from her fifteenth studio album, Disco (2020). The song was written by Minogue, Teemu Brunila, Nico Stadi and Alida Garpestad Peck, with a sense of optimism for days ahead during the COVID-19 pandemic. Brunila and Stadi also handled the production. It is a disco-pop song with house and R&B elements and features vocoders, a funk bass and post-disco synths. The lyrics see Minogue attempting to win an ex back. A new version, a duet with English-Albanian singer Dua Lipa entitled "Studio 2054 remix", was released on 31 December 2020 as the album's third single. The remix added William Bowerman as a producer with additional instrumentation and Lipa incorporating layered vocals and new lyrics.
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