Talk:Multiman

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Don't agree with the speedy deletion. I'm a famed danish songwriter who has had more than 7 top ten hits in Euope, and written some very wellknown hits from 1996 to 2004 in Scandinavian.


It is entirely intended to inform. Before I submitted my article, and made a test and did a quick search on other music names less known than me, who were all on Wikipedia, just to make sure the content was not out of order.


I have corrected it to this:


Danish/American songwriter & producer born in 1958 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Have more than a 100 releases and worked with or produced and remixed for famed names like Backstreet Boys, Randy Crawford and Ruff Endz.

Especially well known in his country for writing the the most played pop single in 2003 in Denmark, “Every little part of me” for Danish idol “Julie”, which went 4 platinum and stayed number 1 on the charts for more than 14 weeks in a row.