E-TypeLife
His father is Bo ("Bosse") G. Eriksson, known for the science TV-show Vetenskapens Värld (World of Science). His mother's name is Elisabeth and he has one sibling, a sister Erika. In his teens, E-Type moved to Bromma and now lives
in the heart of Stockholm. His musical career started early: after
having been a drummer for a metal group Hexenhaus, he met up with
Stakka Bo in 1991 with three singles as a result of the partnership:
We Got The Atmosphere/The Dream in 1991 and Numania 1/Obey in 1992.
This led to working as a VJ at Z-TV. His first solo single, "I'm Falling" was released in mid 1993 but did poorly commercially. E-Type's breakthrough came in 1994 with the collaboration with the producers from Cheiron (Denniz PoP, Max Martin, and Amadin) on his debut album Made in Sweden. A single from this album, "Set the World on Fire", reached gold status in Sweden, #1 on the Swedish dance chart, #2 on the Swedish sale chart, and #4 in Israel. Eventually four other singles were released from the album: the ballad "Do You Always (Have To Be Alone)", "This Is The Way" and "Russian Lullaby" (co-written by Jonas Berggren from Ace of Base). The album itself was released in November 1994 and made it up to #2 on the album-chart. Over 100,000 copies were sold in Sweden and the album was listed for 26 weeks. During 1996, E-Type and the producer-team spent their time working on a second album The Explorer, which was released in Sweden on the 23rd of October. The album sold more than 20,000 copies. He recorded the official song, "Campione 2000" for Euro 2000. Campione 2000 is played every time the English Premier League Side, Bolton Wanderers take to the field. In 2001, E-Type released his new single Life on November 12. The forthcoming album release, entitled Euro IV Ever, was postponed until the end of 2001. Finally released in November, most of the tracks feature the voice of Nana Hedin as female vocalist. An album release party was held on the 25th of November. Max Martin, Rami and E-type produced the album Loud Pipes Save Lives in 2004, and released it on the 24th of March. At the beginning of April, Paradise reached #11 in Finland and entered the Finnish Dance chart at position #28. On May 14, 2007, he released a new single called True Believer. There was also a new album in 2007, Eurotopia. In the spring of 2008, he appeared in Melodifestivalen 2008 and performed the song Line of Fire together with the rock band The Poodles. They advanced to a second chance heat, which was held in Kiruna on March 8 where they lost to Sibel. The UK record label All Around The World released True Believer to the UK market in late 2008, and in mid-2009, 'Rain' from E-type's 2004 release Loud Pipes Save Lives was unexpectedly released as a single and new video. In August 2009, a promo single and a new video of Life was released, with new scenes of Nana Hedin intermixed with the original 2001 video.[2] During 2011 E-type will release an EP. First single
from the EP is "Back 2 Life" and was released in January 2011. "Back 2 Life" was written by E-type & Johan "Shellback" Schuster and Savan Kotecha (Usher, Celine Dion, Leona Lewis and more) who wrote
the lyrics. The producers are Max Martin & Shellback, Serban Ghenea (Eminem, Ke$ha, Justin Timberlake and more) who mixed
the track. The music of E-type followed the typical eurodance formula of synthesizer music built up to a dance floor crescendo, accompanied by his own voice, and a chorus sung by a Nana Hedin (she appeared in the "Set The World On Fire" and "Paradise" music video). Nana provided vocals for more than half of all E-type songs. Much of E-type's success in the 1990s was built on dancer Dilnarin "Dee" Demirbag, who lip-synched to Nana's vocals in music videos such as "Angels Crying" and "Here I Go Again" and appearances on TV shows. Dee left the band in 2001 to pursue a solo career. However, Dee got back together with E-type in December 2006 for a concert in Russia. She is still touring with the band occasionally. She also appeared in the 2007 music video for "True Believer". Nana Hedin's voice was last heard with E-type
in the song Paradise in 2004. E-Type participated in the Swedish Dance Music
Awards in March 1995. He won three awards: Best Song, Best Artist
and Newcomer. In 1995, he released six singles in France. This
Is The Way reached #15 on the Billboard Club Chart in the United
States and #6 on the UK Club Chart. In 1999, E-Type has been nominated
for a Swedish Grammy in the category 'Modern Dance', along with
Dr. Bombay, Richi M and Black Moses. Released: October 31, 1994 2 — — SWE: Platinum[6] 1996 The Explorer Release: October 23, 1996 5 — — SWE: Platinum[6] 1998 Last Man Standing Release: November 27, 1998 1 1 2 SWE: 2x Platinum[7] 2001 Euro IV Ever Release: November 21, 2001 2 3 7 SWE: Gold[10] 2004 Loud Pipes Save Lives Release: March 25, 2004 2 13 17 SWE: Gold[11] 2007 Eurotopia Release: October 31, 2007 10 — — Released: October 1999 12 25 6 SWE: Gold[7] [edit] Singles SWE: Gold[6] Made in Sweden SWE: Gold[6] 1995 "Do You Always (Have To Be
Alone)?" 13 — — — — — SWE: Gold[6] The Explorer SWE: Gold[6] 1997 "Back in the Loop" 10
20 — — — — SWE:Platinum[6] Last Man Standing SWE: Platinum[6] 1999 "Princess of Egypt" 9
— — — — — SWE: Platinum[15] Euro IV Ever SWE: Platinum[10] 2002 "Africa" SWE: Gold[11] Loud Pipes Save Lives SWE: Gold[16] Eurotopia
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