Zara Larsson

Zara Larsson
Larsson at Stavernfestivalen in Stavern, July 2016
Background information
Birth name Zara Maria Larsson
Born (1997-12-16) 16 December 1997
Solna, Sweden
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active 2008–present
Labels
Website

Zara Maria Larsson (born 16 December 1997) is a Swedish singer-songwriter. At the age of 10, she achieved national fame in Sweden for winning the 2008 season of the talent show Talang, the Swedish version of British TV's Got Talent.[1] Four years later, in 2012, Larsson signed with the record label TEN Music Group and released her debut EP album Introducing in January 2013. The single "Uncover" topped the music charts in Scandinavia: Sweden, Denmark, and Norway.[2] In February 2013, "Uncover" was certified Platinum by Universal Music Sweden.[3] In July 2013, her EP Introducing was certified 3× Platinum in the country.[4] Larsson signed a three-year contract with Epic Records in the United States in April 2013.[5] In 2016, she performed at the opening and closing ceremonies for UEFA Euro in France.[6]

Four years after her first album, Larsson's debut international album So Good was released on 17 March 2017 and entered at number seven on the UK Albums Chart. It produced eight singles: "Lush Life", "Never Forget You", "Ain't My Fault", "I Would Like", "So Good", "Don't Let Me Be Yours", "Only You", and "Symphony", a collaboration with Clean Bandit. Almost all the album's singles reached the top 15 in the UK. "Never Forget You" peaked in the United States at number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100, giving Larsson and English singer MNEK their first entries on the chart. Similarly, "Symphony" became Larsson's first number one single on the UK Singles Chart.

Early life

Larsson was born at Karolinska University Hospital in Solna, Stockholm County, Sweden, to Agnetha and Anders Larsson.[7][8] In an interview with Svenska Dagbladet, she said that she was born "dead" due to a lack of oxygen from nuchal cord.[8] She has a younger sister, Hanna, who is also a singer and a member of the band Hanna & Andrea.[9]

In a 2015 interview, Larsson said that she was accepted into the Adolf Fredrik's Music School, but declined because she did not want to sing in a choir.[10]

Career

2008–11: Career beginnings

Larsson won the 2008 season of Talang, the Swedish adaptation of Got Talent, at the age of 10,[11] winning 500,000 kronor.[12][13] "My Heart Will Go On", originally sung by Celine Dion, was later released as Larsson's debut single.

2012–14: Breakthrough with 1

Larsson at Allsång på Skansen in June 2013

Larsson signed with TEN Music Group in 2012 to record her debut extended play. Larsson's debut EP, Introducing, was leaked on 9 December 2012 through a preview of "Uncover" on YouTube. The five-song album was released on 21 January 2013.[14] "Uncover" was released as the album's lead single. It peaked at number one on both the Sverigetopplistan and DigiListan charts,[15] as well as reaching number one in Norway and peaking at number three in Denmark,[16][17] and by 25 February 2013, the song was certified Platinum in Sweden by Universal Music Sweden.[3] The song entered the Svensktoppen track lists.[2] In July 2013, at Sommarkrysset in Gröna Lund, she received a 3× Platinum award for Introducing.[4][18]

On 27 March 2013, Larsson's next EP was revealed through a preview of "She's Not Me (Pt. 1)".[19] The five-song EP, Allow Me to Reintroduce Myself, was released on 5 July 2013.[20] The double-single "She's Not Me" (consisting of "She's Not Me (Pt. 1)" and "She's Not Me (Pt. 2)") was released on 25 June 2013.[20] On 3 April 2013, Larsson revealed on her blog that she had signed a three-year contract with Epic Records in the United States.[5][21] On 11 December 2013, Larsson performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo.[22] On 1 October 2014, Larsson released her debut studio album 1, including the songs "Uncover", "Bad Boys" and "She's Not Me" (Pt. 1 and Pt. 2). The album went Platinum in Sweden. Larsson was an opening act for British singer Cher Lloyd's I Wish Tour.[23]

2015–2017: So Good and international success

Larsson at Sommarkrysset in Gröna Lund in 2015.

On 5 June 2015, Larsson released the single "Lush Life" from her upcoming second studio album. The song became her second number one single and was certified 4× Platinum in Sweden. The song reached the top five in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.[24][25][26]

On 22 July 2015, Larsson released her collaboration with British singer MNEK, the single "Never Forget You".[27] The song reached number one in Sweden, number three in Australia.[28] and number five in the United Kingdom,[29][30] The song was certified Platinum in Sweden after two weeks.[31]

In February 2016, Tinie Tempah released "Girls Like" featuring Larsson.[32] Larsson was later featured in the official song of UEFA Euro 2016, David Guetta's "This One's for You".[33]

On 1 September 2016, Larsson released "Ain't My Fault", the third single taken from her upcoming album.[34] On 22 October 2016, Larsson was named one of Time's "30 Most Influential Teens of 2016".[35] She released "I Would Like", the fourth single from her upcoming album, on 11 November 2016.[36] It peaked at number two in the United Kingdom[37] and at number four in Sweden.[38]

In January 2017, Larsson released "So Good", featuring American rapper Ty Dolla Sign. The single served as the fifth single from her second album of the same name, which was released on 17 March 2017.[39] The album features other collaborations with Wizkid and Clean Bandit titled "Sundown" and "Symphony" respectively.[40] The latter track was released as a single on the same date and became Larsson's fifth number one single in her home country[41] and first number one single in the United Kingdom.[42] The album became her second number one album in Sweden and peaked in the top ten in Australia, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway[43] and the United Kingdom.[44]

On 12 May 2017, Larsson released a music video for "Don't Let Me Be Yours" as the sixth single from So Good,[45] with "Only You" being released as the seventh single from the album on 11 August 2017.[46]

2017–present: Upcoming third studio album

In September 2017, Larsson announced that she had started work on her third studio album saying in an interview she had wrote two new songs with MNEK. On 11 December 2017, Larsson once again performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert, this time alongside American singer John Legend.[47]

In January 2018, Larsson was named to Forbes' "30 Under 30 Europe" list in the entertainment category.[48]

A year after she had first anticipated her third studio album, in September 2018 she announced via a tweet that she would be releasing a new single, "Ruin My Life" soon. The month after Larsson announced the artwork for the single and the release date of 18 October 2018.

Personal life and views

Larsson, a self-proclaimed fan of Beyoncé, identifies as a feminist and models herself an "activist" after the singer.[49] She attributes her openness of opinion on social media and within interviews to her parents, claiming: "Both my parents are very educated when it comes to social issues and being woke about what's going on in the world, and they've been very supportive of me having a voice".[49] Larsson says she "has received a lot of hate" for her feminist opinions, including being called a "man hater". She accepts the label and has added that she "doesn't care", because "it doesn't really hurt men if I hate them".[50]

Larsson has grown increasingly vocal with her impressions of other artists and industry workers with whom she works and admires. While she has high praise for performers such as Beyoncé,[49] she is equal in her opposing views of such artists like Dr. Luke[51] and Chris Brown.[52]

Since 2017, she has been dating British male model Brian H. Whittaker, whom she tweeted in 2015, but didn't meet until 2 years later.[53][54]

Artistry

Zara Larsson is mainly a pop[55][56][57] and R&B[58][59] singer, She also does electropop,[60] house,[61] and dance music.[62]

Her biggest influence is Beyoncé.[63]

Discography

Studio albums

Concert tours

Awards and nominations

Blog Awards

The Blog Awards is a Swedish award for social personalities

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2014 Herself Best Blogger Artist of the Year Won [64]
Best Celebrity of the Year Won

Bravo Otto

Established in 1957, the Bravo Otto is a German accolade presented by the Bravo magazine.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 Herself Best Female Singer Nominated [65]

Brit Awards

First awarded in 1977, the Brit Awards are sponsored by Mastercard.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2017 "Girls Like" (with Tinie Tempah) Best British Single of the Year Nominated [66]
Best British Video Eliminated [67]
2018 "Symphony" (with Clean Bandit) Best British Single of the Year Nominated [68]
Best British Video Eliminated

Capricho Awards

Capricho Awards are annual award made by Capricho magazine.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 Herself Revelação do Ano Nominated [69]
2017 Revelação Internacional Won [70]

DAF Bama Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 "Lush Life" Best Song Nominated [71]
Herself Best New Artist Nominated [72]
2017 Best Swedish Artist Nominated

Gaygalan

Since 1999, the Gaygalan is a Swedish accolade presented by the QX magazine.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2014 "Uncover" Best Swedish Song of the Year Nominated [73]
2016 Herself Hetero of the Year Nominated [74]
Artist of the Year Nominated
2017 Hetero of the Year Nominated [75]
"Ain't My Fault" Best Swedish Song of the Year Nominated
2018 "Only You" Nominated [76]
"Symphony" Best International Song of the Year Won

GAFFA Awards

Delivered since 1991. The GAFFA Awards (Danish: GAFFA Prisen) are a Danish award that rewards popular music awarded by the magazine of the same name.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2018 So Good Best International Album of the Year Nominated [77]
"Symphony" Best International Song of the Year Nominated
Herself Best International Artist of the Year Nominated

Norway GAFFA Awards

Delivered since 2012. The GAFFA Awards (Norwegian: GAFFA Prisen) are a Norwegian award that rewards popular music awarded by the magazine of the same name.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2017 So Good Best International Album of the Year Pending [78]
Herself Best International Artist of the Year Pending

Sweden GAFFA Awards

Delivered since 2010. The GAFFA Awards (Swedish: GAFFA Priset) are a Swedish award that rewards popular music awarded by the magazine of the same name.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2014 Herself Best Swedish Pop of the Year Nominated [79]
Best Swedish Solo Artist of the Year Nominated
Best Swedish Breakthrough Artist of the Year Nominated
"Rooftop" Best Swedish Song of the Year Nominated
2015 "Lush Life" Won [80]
2016 Herself Best Swedish Solo Artist of the Year Won [81]
2018 So Good Best Album Won [82]
Herself Best Swedish Solo Artist of the Year Won
Best Swedish Live Act Artist of the Year Nominated
"Symphony" Best Swedish Song of the Year Won

Government's Music Export Prize

Since 1997, The Government has recognised achievements in the music industry that have put Sweden in the spotlight during the preceding year, and thus contributed to Swedish exports.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 Special Mention Herself Won [83]

Grammis Awards

The Grammis Awards are the Swedish equivalent of the Grammy Awards. The awards ceremony is generally held each year in February in Stockholm.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2014 "Uncover" Song of the Year Nominated [84]
2015 "Carry You Home" Nominated [85]
2016 Herself Artist of the Year Nominated [86]
"Lush Life" Song of the Year Nominated [87]
2017 Herself Artist of the Year Won [88]
"Ain't My Fault" Song of the Year Nominated
2018 Herself Artist of the Year Won [89]
So Good Album of the Year Won
Pop album of the Year Nominated
"Only You" Song of the Year Won

Guldtuben

The Guldtuben were created in 2014 for the purpose of rewarding creators of creative content on social platform of the Nordic region.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 Herself Artist of the Year Nominated [90]

iHeartRadio Music Awards

The iHeartRadio Music Awards is an international music awards show founded by iHeartRadio in 2014.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2017 "Too Good" Best Cover Song Nominated [91]

Latin American Music Awards

The Latin American Music Awards (Latin AMAs) is an annual American music award since 2015. It is the Spanish-language counterpart of the American Music Awards (AMAs).

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 "Never Forget You" (with MNEK) Favorite Dance Song Nominated [92]

MOBO Awards

The MOBO Awards (an acronym for Music of Black Origin) were established in 1996 by Kanya King. They are held annually in the United Kingdom to recognize artists of any race or nationality performing music of black origin.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 "Girls Like" (with Tinie Tempah) Best Song Nominated [93]

MTV Awards

MTV Europe Music Awards

The MTV Europe Music Awards was established in 1994 by MTV Europe to award the music videos from European and international artists.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2015 Herself Best Push Nominated [94]
Best Swedish Act Nominated
2016 Best New Act Won [95]
Best Swedish Act Nominated [95]
Best Worldwide Act Won [96]
2017 Best Swedish Act Won [97]

MTV Italian Music Awards

The MTV Italian Music Awards, also known as TRL Awards, are held annually in Italy by MTV.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2017 Herself Best Artist From The World Nominated [98]

MTV Video Music Awards

The MTV Video Music Awards was established in 1984 by MTV to award the music videos of the year.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 Herself Best New Artist Nominated [99]

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice awards

The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards are annual award shows launched by Nickelodeon in several countries.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2014 Herself Best Swedish Star Nominated [100]
2015 Favorite Swedish Star Nominated
2016 Favorite Swedish Star Won [101]
2017 Favorite Swedish Star Won [102]
Favorite Global Music Star Nominated
2018 Favorite Global Music Star Nominated [103]
Favorite Swedish Star Won [104]
Favorite Norwegian Star Nominated [105]
Favorite Danish Star Nominated [106]

NME Awards

The NME Awards were created by the NME magazine and was first held in 1953.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2017 Herself Best New Artist Nominated [107]

NRJ Music Awards

The NRJ Music Awards was established in 2000 by the French radio station NRJ to honor the best in the French and worldwide music industry.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 Herself International Breakthrough of the Year Nominated [108]
"This One's for You" (with David Guetta) International Song of the Year Nominated [109]

P3 Guld

P3 Guld is an annual award ceremony established by the Danish radio station DR P3.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2014 "Uncover" Song of the Year Nominated [110]
2015 Herself Artist of the Year Nominated [111]
2016 Artist of the Year Nominated [112]
"Lush Life" Song of the Year Won [113]
2017 Herself Artist of the Year Won [114]
"Ain't My Fault" Song of the Year Nominated
Herself Gold Microphone Nominated
2018 So Good Album of the Year Nominated [115][116]
"Symphony" Song of the Year Nominated
Herself Gold Microphone Nominated

Radio Disney Music Awards

First held in 2002, the Radio Disney Music Awards is an annual awards, which is operated and governed by Radio Disney.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2017 "Never Forget You" (with MNEK) Best Dance Track Nominated [117]

Rockbjörnen

Rockbjörnen is a music prize in Sweden, divided into several categories, which is awarded annually by the newspaper Aftonbladet. The prize was first awarded in 1979, and is mostly centered on pop and rock.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2013 Herself Best Female Live Artist Won [118]
Breakthrough of the Year Won
2014 Best Female Live Artist Won [119]
2015 Best Female Live Artist Won [120]
"Zara Larsson fans" Best Fans Nominated [121]
Herself Special Award Won [122]
2016 Best Female Live Artist Nominated [123]
"Zara Larsson fans" Best Fans Nominated
2017 Herself Best Female Live Artist Won [124]
"Only You" Best Swedish Song of the Year Won
"Zara Larsson fans" Best Fans Nominated
2018 Herself Best Female Live Artist Won [125]
"Zara Larsson fans" Best Fans Nominated

Rollers Music Awards

The Rollers Music Awards are Spanish awards founded by the website ¡A tu rollo! in 2014.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2015 "Uncover" Best Ballad Nominated [126]

Scandipop Awards

The Scandipop Awards are an annual British online music award.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2013 Herself Scandipop's Brighttest New Hope Won [127]
2014 Best Female Artist Nominated [128]
Best New Artist Won
"Uncover" Best Single From a New Artist Won
Introducing Best EP Nominated
2015 Herself Best Female Artist Nominated [129]
1 Best Album Nominated
"Rooftop" Best Song Pop Nominated
"Weak Heart" Best Ballad Nominated
2016 Herself Best Female Artist Won [130]
"Lush Life" Best Song Pop Nominated
"Never Forget You" (with MNEK) Best Video Won
2017 Herself Best Female Artist Won [131]
"Ain't My Fault" Best Song Pop Won
"This One's for You" (with David Guetta) Best Dance Pop Song Won
Herself Global Superstar Won
Social Heroe of the Year Won
2018 Herself Best Female Popstar Won [132]
So Good Best Album Won
"Symphony" (with Clean Bandit) Best Dance Pop Song Won

Streamy Awards

The Streamy Awards are annual awards that recognize and honor excellence in online video.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2017 Herself Breakthrough Artist Nominated [133]

Swedish Music Publishers Association Awards

The Swedish Music Publishers Association Awards (Swedish: Musikförläggarnas Pris) has been held since 2003.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 Herself International Success of the Year Won [134]
Breakthrough of the Year Won
"Lush Life" Song of the Year Nominated
2017 "Ain't My Fault" Song of the Year Nominated [135]

Sync Awards

The Music Week's Sync Awards are awarded by the British website New Bay for the purpose of recognizing the best sync individuals, teams and placements across a broad range of media.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 "Lush Life" Best Online / Viral Advert Song Nominated [136]
Herself International Breakout Project Won [137]

Teen Choice Awards

The Teen Choice Awards are presented annually by Fox Broadcasting Company.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 "Never Forget You" (with MNEK) Choice Music: Break-Up Song Nominated [138]
Herself Choice Music: International Artist Nominated
2017 Choice Breakout Artist Nominated [139]

WDM Radio Awards

The WDM Radio Awards is an award ceremony created in 2017 by Los 40 under their World Dance Music brand, billed as "the first radio awards to electronic music". It is meant to be a global event, promoted by the twelve Los 40 stations in Spain and Latin America.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2017 "This One's for You" (with David Guetta) Best Global Track Nominated [140]

See also

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