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Iggy Strange Dahl

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Iggy Strange Dahl is a Swedish songwriter based in Stockholm, Sweden.

He has written songs for major recording artists such as September, Lena Katina (Former member of t.A.T.u.), Sweetbox, F(x), Arashi, Jolin Tsai,[1] Super Junior Donghae & Eunhyuk, Elliott Murphy and he has received several awards and top positions on music charts in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, China and Sweden. In 2010 he co-wrote the song "Manipulated" for the Swedish entry to Eurovision Song Contest (Melodifestivalen) performed by Hanna Lindblad.[2][3] In Melodifestivalen 2015 he competed again, this time performing with the band JTR and the song "Building It Up", which reached the final.[4] Together with Erik Lewander and Olle Ljungman he has composed music for the Swedish TV-series Jordskott.[5]

Tracklist / releases

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  • 2024: Iggy Strange Dahl - "Jag Är Jag" single (Sweden)
  • 2024: Iggy Strange Dahl - "Du Kommer Väl Ut" single (Sweden)
  • 2021: Stockholm Noir - "Baboushka's Lullaby" from the soundtrack of the Radio-series "Djupet" (Sweden)
  • 2020: Elva Hsiao - "Soldier" single (Taiwan)
  • 2020: Bryant Chang - "Fighting" single (Taiwan)
  • 2019: Jay Drew - "Wish On Christmas Day" single (US)
  • 2018: Caesar Wu, Darren Chen, Dylan Wang, Leon Leong - "Cong Lai Mei Xiang Dao” from the soundtrack of the TV-series Meteor Garden (Taiwan)
  • 2018: Olivia Eliasson - "Liar" single (Sweden)
  • 2017: Li Xiao-Lu - "High High High" single (China)
  • 2016: Soulvibe - "Fire To The Floor" single from the forthcoming album (Indonesia)
  • 2016: Sezairi - "Fire To The Floor" single from the forthcoming album (Singapore)
  • 2016: Nathalie Saba - "Young Hearts" single from the forthcoming album (Middle East)
  • 2016: Uni Yeh - "Waiting" single from the forthcoming album (Taiwan)
  • 2016: Uni Yeh - "少在那邊" single from the forthcoming album (Taiwan)
  • 2015: JTR - "Building It Up" single and finalist in Melodifestivalen 2015 (Sweden)[6]
  • 2015: Jordskott/Ofelia - "I Will Meet You There" from the soundtrack of the TV-series Jordskott (Sweden)[7]
  • 2015: Jordskott/Ofelia - "Criminal” from the soundtrack of the TV-series Jordskott (Sweden)
  • 2015: Jordskott/Moa Gammel - "Josefins Visa" from the soundtrack of the TV-series Jordskott (Sweden)
  • 2015: Jordskott/Solblomma - "Lies Passes Your Mind" from the soundtrack of the TV-series Jordskott (Sweden)
  • 2015: Jordskott/Dixiez - "It's Okay" from the soundtrack of the TV-series Jordskott (Sweden)
  • 2015: Jordskott/Hans Mosesson - "Jag är jag” from the soundtrack of the TV-series Jordskott (Sweden)
  • 2015: Fatin – "Away" single from the forthcoming album (Indonesia)
  • 2015: Movie Theme – "Away" from the soundtrack of Dreams (Indonesia)
  • 2015: Gamaliel Audrey Cantika - "Bahagia" from the album Stronger (Indonesia)
  • 2015: Gamaliel Audrey Cantika - "Goo" from the album Stronger (Indonesia)
  • 2015: Rio Febrian - "Run Away" from the album Love Is (Indonesia)
  • 2015: Rio Febrian – "Rasa Sesungguhnya" from the album Love Is (Indonesia)
  • 2015: Rio Febrian - "Kamu" from the album Love Is (Indonesia)
  • 2015: Rio Febrian – "Terakhir Dihati" from the album Love Is (Indonesia)
  • 2014: Jolin Tsai & Namie Amuro (Duet) - "I'm Not Yours" single from the album Play (Taiwan/Japan)[8][9]
  • 2014: Jolin Tsai - "Miss Trouble" from the album Play (Taiwan)
  • 2014: Jolin Tsai - "We're All Different, Yet The Same" from the album Play (Taiwan)[10]
  • 2014: Lena Katina (former t.A.T.u.) – "Who I Am" single from the album This Is Who I Am (US/Russia)[11]
  • 2014: Super Junior Donghae & Eunhyuk – "Skeleton" single from the forthcoming album (Japan)[12]
  • 2014: Angela Chang – "Live For Love" single from the forthcoming album (Taiwan)
  • 2014: Landy Wen – "Never Say Never" single from the forthcoming album (Taiwan)
  • 2014: Bonnie Loo – "Y.O.L.O." single from the album Bonnie 羅美儀 (Singapore)
  • 2014: Judika - "Sampai Kau Jadi Milikku" single from the album Hati & Cinta (Indonesia)[13]
  • 2014: Judika - "Strong Together" from the album Hati & Cinta (Indonesia)
  • 2014: Judika - "Jika Kuharus Pergi" from the album Hati & Cinta (Indonesia)
  • 2014: Gita Gutawa – "Not Me It's You! from the album The Next Chapter (Indonesia)
  • 2014: Gita Gutawa – "Sunshine After Rain" single from the album The Next Chapter (Indonesia)
  • 2014: Gita Gutawa - "Karenamu Bukan Aku" from the album The Next Chapter (Indonesia)
  • 2014: GAC/Gamaliel, Audrey, Cantika – "Bahagia" single from the forthcoming album (Indonesia)
  • 2014: Jin-Gui Sheng / 金贵晟]] - "让一切简单" from the forthcoming album (China)
  • 2013: Arashi – "Full of Love" B-side on the single "Calling / Breathless" (Japan)
  • 2013: f(x) – "Rum Pum Pum Pum" single from the album Pink Tape (South Korea)[14][15]
  • 2013: Fatin – "Hold Me" from the album For You (Indonesia)
  • 2013: John Park – "Imagine" single from the album Inner Child (South Korea)
  • 2013: Shawn Li – "Qi Fei" from the album Shawn's First Album (China)
  • 2013: Shawn Li – "Ai Shi Mei Zhong Dian De Lv Xing" from the album Shawn's First Album (China)
  • 2013: Therése Neaimé – "Scorpion" from the album Sandstorm (Sweden)
  • 2013: Therése Neaimé – "Heartbeat" from the album Sandstorm (Sweden)
  • 2012: Jolin Tsai - "Dr. Jolin" from the album Muse (Taiwan)[16]
  • 2012: Elva Hsiao – "Super Girl" single from the album Super Girl (Taiwan)
  • 2012: Playzone ’12 (musical) – "March!" from the album Playzone '12 (Japan)
  • 2012: Ola Lustig & Camp Sweden - "Kämpa Gul & Blå" unofficial theme for European Championship Football 2012 (Sweden)
  • 2011: September – "Whiteflag" from the album Love CPR (Sweden)
  • 2011: Viktorious - "Save Me From Falling" from the EP Victorious Weekends (Sweden)
  • 2011: Sweetbox – "Bulletproof" single from the album Diamond Veil (Japan)
  • 2011: Sweetbox – "Echo" from the album Diamond Veil (Japan)
  • 2011: Sweetbox – "I Know You’re Not Alone" single from the album Diamond Veil (Japan)
  • 2011: Sweetbox – "Remember This Dance" from the album Diamond Veil (Japan)
  • 2011: Sweetbox – "Indestructable" single from the album Diamond Veil (Japan)
  • 2011: Movie Theme: Paradise Kiss – "I Know You’re Not Alone" from the soundtrack of Paradise Kiss (Japan)
  • 2011: Larz Kristerz – "1000 frågor, ett svar" from the album Från Älvdalen till Nashville (Sweden)
  • 2011: Larz Kristerz – "Du Gör Mig Lycklig" from the album Från Älvdalen till Nashville (Sweden)
  • 2011: Jia Ruhan – "Wars Of Love" from the album Time To Grow (China)
  • 2011: Jia Ruhan – "The World You Leave Behind" from the album Time To Grow (China)
  • 2011: Jia Ruhan – "It’s Time To Grow" from the album Time To Grow (China)[17]
  • 2011: Jia Ruhan – "If You See Me Now" from the album Time To Grow (China)
  • 2011: Jia Ruhan – "Missing You Still" from the album Time To Grow (China)
  • 2011: Jia Ruhan – "Nothing I Won't Do" from the album Time To Grow (China)
  • 2011: Jia Ruhan – "This Is The Time" from the album Time To Grow (China)
  • 2011: Jia Ruhan – "Dancing On A Rainbow" single from the album Time To Grow (China)
  • 2011: Playzone ’11 (musical) – "March!" from the album Playzone '11 (Japan)
  • 2011: Therése Neaimé – "Heartbeat" from the album Stronger (Sweden)
  • 2011: Andreas Wistrand – "Over Now" single (Sweden)
  • 2010: Elliott Murphy – "Take That Devil Out Of Me" from the album Elliott Murphy (US)[18]
  • 2010: Kanjani 8 - "No-No-No" from the album Puzzle (Japan)
  • 2010: Hanna Lindblad - "Manipulated" single and contestant in "Melodifestivalen" 2010 (Sweden)
  • 2010: Kalle Moraeus – "Kärlekens Toner" from the album Underbart (Sweden)
  • 2010: DJ Dogboy – "Holding On To You" from the album Reggae Shower 2 (Japan)
  • 2009: Tania Christopher – "Fragile" Single (Netherlands)
  • 2009: Paul Twohill – "Tell Me" Single (Singapore)
  • 2009: DJ Dogboy – "Summertime" from the album Reggae Shower 1 (Japan)
  • 2009: DJ Dogboy – "Singing In The Shower" from the album Reggae Shower 1 (Japan)
  • 2009: DJ Dogboy – "Once In A Lifetime Love" from the album Reggae Shower 1 (Japan)
  • 2009: Johanna Siekinnen – "Don’t Let Go" (Finland)
  • 2009: Fred Hane – "Next Time" (Sweden)
  • -2008: Peter Lundblad - "Julgryning Vaknar" Single (Sweden)[19][20]
  • -2008: Paul Twohill - "Here I Am" Single (Singapore)
  • -2008: John Klass - "I’m Your Preacher" Single (Singapore)
  • -2008: Chris Lindh & Camp Sweden - "Heja Sverige" unofficial theme for European Championship Football 2008 (Sweden)
  • -2008: Nathalie - "Here With Me" single from the album Here With Me (Sweden)
  • -2008: Nathalie - "Two Weeks Notice" from the album Here With Me (Sweden)
  • -2008: Nathalie - "Come What May" from the album Here With Me (Sweden)
  • -2008: Nathalie - "Silent Room" from the album Here With Me (Sweden)
  • -2008: Kirsten Gundersen - "Live A Lie" from the album Beautiful Contradiction (UK)
  • -2008: Kirsten Gundersen - "You Say" from the album Beautiful Contradiction (UK)

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