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Meja
Meja performing live at Skansen in Stockholm, Sweden during celebrations of the Swedish National Day in June 2009
Meja performing live at Skansen in Stockholm, Sweden during celebrations of the Swedish National Day in June 2009
Background information
Birth nameAnna Pernilla Torndahl
Born (1969-02-12) 12 February 1969 (age 55)
Nynäshamn, Stockholm, Sweden
OriginSweden
GenresPop rock
Occupation
Instrument(s)Vocals
Guitar
Years active1992–present
LabelsC2/Columbia Records/Sony Music/Seven Sisters Network Records[1]
Websitemeja.net

Meja Anna Pernilla Kullersten (formerly Beckman; born Anna Pernilla Torndahl, 12 February 1969) is a Swedish composer, artist and singer. Among her best known songs are "Happy" (with Legacy of Sound), "Private Emotion", a duet with Ricky Martin from his multi-Platinum album Ricky Martin (1999), and "All 'Bout the Money", which was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1998.

Biography

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Meja was born Anna Pernilla Torndahl in Nynäshamn, Stockholm County. She had her stage debut at "Ystads City theatre" at the age of 7. She was brought up in a musical family, her grandfather, Per Lundkvist, was a composer of both classical and contemporary music and her mother, a recording artist as a child before choosing a path as a painter.

In 1986, at the age of 16, she moved to Mallorca, Spain, to study. She was introduced to American jazz trumpet player/singer Stephen Frankevich and started to take vocal lessons with singer Deborah Carter.

Meja went to Stockholm in 1990. She sang in different bands there before getting out on tour as a backup singer for the Swedish group Rob n Raz DLC in 1991. In 1992 Meja moved to Los Angeles to continue her studies at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood. She graduated from the vocal program in late 1992 then returned to Sweden.

Legacy of Sound (1993–1995)

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In 1993, Meja worked with the dance project Legacy of Sound. She co-wrote with Anders Bagge the first single, "Happy", from the album Holy Groove. The song reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, and it peaked at number 68 on the Top 100 during a 12-week stay on the chart.[2] "Happy" was released in over 20 countries. Meja recorded one more album with Legacy of Sound in 1994, Tour de Force.

Solo artist

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Meja teamed in 1995 with Swedish manager Lasse Karlsson, manager of Ace of Base, and writer/producer Douglas Carr to provide the vocals for the demo The Juvenile titled The Goldeneye.

The first solo album Meja, was released in 1996, with songs co-written by Billy Steinberg. In 1997 Meja had her first concert tour in Japan: The Flower Girl Jam Tour.

Meja released the album Seven Sisters in 1998. Later that year Columbia (Sony) launched the album in the U.S with the single "How Crazy Are You?" That song would later be notable for its use as the theme song for Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball.

Realitales (2000)

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Meja went to Miami in 1999 to record "Private Emotion", a duet with Ricky Martin for his debut album Ricky Martin. After shooting a video for the song, Meja stayed in Los Angeles to work on her next album Realitales (2000) with Steinberg. She also co-wrote two tracks for the album in London with Stephen Lipson. The artwork for this album was shot by Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund.

Mellow (2004)

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In 2003 Meja started to work with her former Sony Music boss, Richard Ogden. The album Mellow was released in 2004, with songs in Portuguese ("Água de Beber", "Dindi") and Spanish. She covered a Caetano Veloso song "O'Leaonzinho" that she named "Little Lion." The album was produced by Hamish Stuart. One song, "Simple Days-Walking the Distance", was used in the Japanese film Lakeside Murder Case.

NU Essential (2005)

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Sony Music Japan released Meja's album NU Essential in 2005.

Urban Gypsy (2009)

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In 2006 Meja went back to Los Angeles to collaborate again with Steinberg on a new album, also working with writers Jeff Barry, Billy Gibbons, Jed Leiber and Boz Boorer.

The first single "At the Rainbow's End" was released in June 2009, the second single "Regrets (I Have None)" in August, and the album Urban Gypsy was released on her own label Seven Sisters Network in October on a license deal with Sony Music. A remix of Mando Diao's "Dance with Somebody" was released early 2010.

AniMeja (2010)

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As a tribute to the Japanese Studio Ghibli, Meja released an album on which she covered soundtrack songs from Japanese films.

Stroboscope Sky (2015)

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The first release from the album Stroboscope Sky was the single "Blame it on the Shadows" (2013) produced by Ebbot Lundberg. Meja teamed with producer Nicolas Gunthardt and together with his sister Alessandra they wrote "Yellow Ribbon" which served as the theme song for the album. "Yellow Ribbon" was released as a single in collaboration with Amnesty International/Free the Angola 3 to help raise awareness of the case of Albert Woodfox. A remix EP was released with remixes by Deep Forest, Dj Swami, Gota Yashiki, DF Tram, NORD and more.

Discography

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Albums

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Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
SWE
[3]
FIN
[4]
JPN
[5]
NOR
[6]
Meja 29 7
Seven Sisters
  • Released: 5 February 1998
  • Label: Columbia, Epic, C2Records
  • Formats: CD, cassette, digital download
8 40 6 1
  • RIAJ: 3× Platinum
Realitales
  • Released: 31 January 2000 (JPN)
    5 March 2000 (SWE)
  • Label: Columbia, Epic
  • Formats: CD, cassette, digital download
37 7
  • RIAJ: Gold
Mellow
  • Released: 18 February 2004 (JPN)
    15 March 2004 (SWE)
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, cassette, digital download
Urban Gypsy
  • Released: 7 October 2009
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
60
AniMeja: Ghibli Songs
  • Released: 21 July 2010
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: CD, digital download
97
Stroboscope Sky
  • Released: 13 May 2015
  • Labe: Seven Sisters Network
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Compilation and live albums

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  • Live in Japan-The Flower Girl Jam (1997)
  • My Best (2002) (Certifications #JPN:Gold)
  • The Nu Essential (2005)
  • Original Album Collection (2010)
  • Kozmic Surfer: Flower Girl 25th Anniversary (2019)
  • Kozmic Surfer: Live in Japan (Acoustic) (2020)

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
SWE
[3]
AUS
[7]
NOR
[6]
UK
[8]
US
Pop

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"I'm Missing You" 1996 Meja
"How Crazy Are You?"
"Welcome to the Fanclub of Love"
"I Wanna Make Love"
"Rainbow"
"Pop & Television" 1998 Seven Sisters
"All 'Bout the Money" 4 77 3 12 37
"Lay Me Down"
"Beautiful Girl"
"Radio Radio"
"Intimacy" 1999
"Spirits" 2000 24 Realitales
"Hippies in the 60's"
"I'm Here Saying Nothing" 2001 My Best
"Wake Up Call" 2004 Mellow
"Life Is a River"
"At the Rainbows End" 2009 Urban Gypsy
"Regrets (I Have None)"
"Dance with Somebody" 2010 Non-album single
"Totoro" AniMeja: Ghibli Songs
"Blame It On the Shadows" 2013 Stroboscope Sky
"Yellow Ribbon" 2015
"Bohemian Behaviour"
"I Know How You Feel" 2019 Kozmic Surfer: Flower Girl 25th Anniversary
"Strange Kinda Love" 2020 TBA
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
SWE
[3]
AUS
[7]
FIN
[4]
NOR
[6]
UK
[8]
US
[10]
US
Pop

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"Private Emotion"
(Ricky Martin featuring Meja)
2000 8 59 6 7 9 67 32 Ricky Martin

Awards

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  • Grammy Nomination, Category Best Modern Dance Legacy of Sound, 1994
  • The North Wave Award, newcomer of the year, 1996, Japan
  • Pop album of the year, Meja Japan 1996
  • Grammy Nomination, Category Song of the Year "All 'Bout the Money" 1998
  • Grammy Nomination Category Female Pop/Rock Artist 1998
  • Artist of the year, Japan 1999
  • 14th Japan Gold Disc Awards, 1999, Pop Album of the year, "Seven Sisters"
  • World Music Awards 1999 Best Selling Female Scandinavian Artist, Monte Carlo, Monaco
  • The Swedish Society of Popular Music Composers Prize Award (SKAP) 2001

References

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  1. ^ . 27 October 2009 https://web.archive.org/web/20091027155404/http://geocities.com/patmil007/aprill2189.JPG. Archived from the original on 27 October 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ [1][dead link]
  3. ^ a b c "Discography Meja". Swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Discography Meja". Finnishcharts.com. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  5. ^ "メイヤ". Oricon. March 2002. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  6. ^ a b c "Discography: Meja". Norwegiancharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  7. ^ a b Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 184.
  8. ^ a b "MEJA". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  9. ^ "Meja – Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  10. ^ "Ricky Martin – Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  11. ^ "Ricky Martin – Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
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