Carl Ryden

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Carl Ryden
Born 1983
Sweden
Genres Pop, dance, electronica, soul
Occupations Songwriter, producer, musician
Years active 2006–present

Carl Ryden (born in Sweden in 1983) is an award winning/platinum selling Swedish songwriter, musician and producer based in London and Los Angeles. His parents, both teachers, influenced his musical style.

Ryden has worked with artists including The Wanted, Havana Brown, Elyar Fox, Ki Fitzgerald, Lawsons, Charlie Brown, Paul Harris, Luciana Caporaso, Nick Clow, LP, Cameron Forbes, Lucas Secon, Carla Marie Williams, Nina Woodford, Karen Poole, Terri Walker, Damon Sharpe, Michelle Escoffery, The Writing Camp, Ross Golan, Autumn Rowe, Karlin, Dana Parish and Ali Tennant.

His writing credits include names and titles such as; Some Kinda Rush by Booty Luv, Nabiha’s Cracks and More Cracks albums, "Beating Still" by Alexandra Burke, "Delirious" and "You're not alone" by David Guetta, "Mind the Gap" by Nabiha, "Ask Yourself" by Nabiha, "Power 2 the people", "Hurricane" and "Stellar" by Daddy's Groove, "You keep giving me" by Jenn D,[1] Luciana "U b the bass", "Not giving up" by The Saturdays, "Wasted love" & "Levitator" by LP, "Red" & "Pride" from Cher's 2013 album "Closer to the Truth" and several titles on Havana Brown's album 'Flashing lights'on Interscoope.

References

  1. "You Keep Giving Me Love". http://www.josepvinaixa.com. Josep Vinaixa. Retrieved 16 March 2013. 


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