Soulshock and Karlin

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Soulshock & Karlin
Origin Denmark
Genres Pop, R&B, hip hop
Years active1989 (1989)–present
LabelsSoulpower Productions
Members
Website www.soulpower.net

Soulshock & Karlin is a Danish songwriting/production duo, consisting of Carsten Schack and Kenneth Karlin. They have produced many successful songs, including Monica's "Before You Walk Out of My Life", Whitney Houston's "Heartbreak Hotel", JoJo's "Leave (Get Out)", and Toni Braxton's "I Love Me Some Him". [1] [2] In a reference to a famous commercial, in March 2001 Arena Magazine called the team "probably the best R&B producers in the world".

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Soulshock & Karlin have written and produced hits for many artists such as Brandy, Usher, Monica, Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross, Craig David and Sting in "Rise & Fall", and 2Pac in "Do for Love", "Me Against the World", "I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto", "Old School", and "Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II)". Their remix credits include Usher's "U Got It Bad", and "Brokenhearted" by Brandy featuring Wanya Morris of Boyz II Men.

The duo took a break from working together in 2010 when Soulshock was asked to become a judge on the Danish version of The X Factor before becoming the in-house producer for the U.S. incarnation of the show. Since reuniting early in 2016 the duo have new songs and productions lining up for release with several major label artists including K. Michelle, Marko Penn feat Gucci Mane, Carter Park feat G-Eazy, H.I.M, Luke Christopher, Solo Lucci and several others.

Biography

Soulshock began his career as a hip-hop club DJ, spinning records in his bedroom. His big break came in 1989 when he took third place in the DMC Mixing Championships in London. The contest victory led to a DJ position on the European Tour for Queen Latifah, Jungle Brothers and Chill Rob G. That gig, in turn, gave Soulshock the opportunity to remix songs for Mc Lyte, Queen Latifah among others. With his remixes playing on KIIS-FM, Soulshock came out to New York City to study under DJ Red Alert. But as Soulshock recalls, "I went back to Denmark, because it was so tough being in New York and I was making no money at all." EMI/Medley had offered Soulshock and his former partner, Cutfather, a label deal in Denmark. In 1990, he opened Soulpower Productions and Records. Moving toward more of an R&B vibe, Soulshock needed a great keyboard player, and found one in Karlin.

A fan of jazz greats such as Bob James and Stanley Clarke, Karlin was an integral part of Denmark's jazz scene before joining with Soulshock producing Patti LaBelle's "All Right Now". A musician in the traditional sense of the word, Karlin says, "I think our different backgrounds are what make our tracks interesting." While the future overseas looked bright, Soulshock & Karlin felt that the brand of R&B/hip-hop they specialized in was being overshadowed in Europe by dance and house music. The duo made the move to Los Angeles and, after months of struggling, finally had a break through with CeCe Peniston. Their single "I'm in the Mood" came out and attracted some attention. Following this, Soulshock & Karlin scored their first big hit with Monica's number-one R&B single "Before You Walk Out of My Life", which they wrote and produced. Hits with artists such as Toni Braxton, Brandy, Brownstone, Silk, and 2Pac followed.

In 1999, Soulshock & Karlin enjoyed another number-one single with Whitney Houston's "Heartbreak Hotel", which received two Grammy nominations: Best R&B Song, and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Vocalist. Soulshock & Karlin produced the tracks "Rise and Fall" by Craig David and Sting; Blu Cantrell's "Don't Wanna Say Goodbye", Monica's "Breaks My Heart", "I Wrote This Song", and "What Hurts the Most", and the first single from American Pop Idol contestant Justin Guarini, "Sorry".

Soulshock & Karlin produced and wrote their first number-one hit "Leave (Get Out)" performed by JoJo, and the number-one R&B song "Truth Is" performed by American Idol winner Fantasia (which also received a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Album) and tracks for rapper Nelly. Soulshock and Karlin went on to collaborate with Keyshia Cole, Kelly Rowland, and Samantha Jade and to produce songs for the debut solo albums of Cheryl Cole and 2008 The X Factor winner Alexandra Burke, 3 Words and Overcome respectively.

Singles discography

YearSingleArtistPeak chart position
US R&B US 100 UK [3]
1991"Wanna Dance!" *Yasmin
"Love Rears Its Ugly Head" (Remix) * Living Colour 12
1992"Fly Girl" * Queen Latifah 1667
"Casualties of War" (Remix) * Eric B. & Rakim
"All Right Now" Patti LaBelle 30
"All Day All Night" (Remix) Stephanie Mills 20
1993"Demolition Man" (Remix) Sting 21
"For What It's Worth" (Remix) Oui 3 23
"Show Me" Ultra Naté 67
1994"I'm In the Mood" CeCe Peniston 73216
"Hit By Love"479033
"I Belong to You" (Remix) Toni Braxton
1995"Before You Walk out of My Life" Monica 1722
"Me Against the World" 2Pac
"Brokenhearted" (Soul Power Groove Mix) Brandy (feat. Wanya Morris)29
"Hooked On You" Silk 1254
"Come On" (Remix) Barry White 1287
1996"Got to Be Real" Jordan Hill
"Love Don't Live Here Anymore" (Remix) Madonna 78
1997"I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto" 2Pac 146721
"I Love Me Some Him" Toni Braxton 919
"Too Much" (Remix) Spice Girls 1
1998"Heartbreak Hotel" Whitney Houston (feat. Faith Evans and Kelly Price)1225
Summertime '98 (Remix) DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
"Do for Love" 2Pac 102112
1999"You Don't Know" 702 50
"It's All About You (Not About Me)" Tracie Spencer 61865
"Still In My Heart"3688
"Give You What You Want" Chico DeBarge 171
2000"Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II)" 2Pac 3672
"Tell Me How You Feel" Joy Enriquez
"My Getaway" T-Boz 7944
"I Can't Do that" Stephen Simmonds
2001"Shining Through" Fredro Starr (feat. Jill Scott)
"U Got It Bad" (Soulpower Remix) Usher 115
"Can Heaven Wait" Luther Vandross 63
2003"Rise & Fall" Craig David (feat. Sting)2
"I Give, You Take" Maria
"Sorry" Justin Guarini
2004"Truth Is" Fantasia 221
"Leave (Get Out)" JoJo 122
"Thank You" * Jamelia 2
"DJ"9
"Walk On By" Seal
2005"Backwards Again" Tammin
"Beautiful Goodbye"Kasey Butler
"Whatever" Brie Larson
2006"Where Did You Go" Ashley Parker Angel
"So Done" Jeannie Ortega
"Coming for You" JoJo
"Something About You" * Jamelia 9
2007"Turn Around" Samantha Jade
"Forget You"L.A.X. Gurlz
2008"Sandcastle Disco" Solange
"If She Knew" Lemar 14
2009"I Love the DJ" R. Kelly
"Breathe Slow" Alesha Dixon 3
2010"One Shot" JLS 6
"If I Knew Then" Backstreet Boys
2016"Ain't She"H.I.M
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
"*" denotes Soulshock only.

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