Salem Al Fakir
Salem Al Fakir | |
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Al Fakir in 2007. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Lars Salem Al Fakir |
Born | October 27, 1981 |
Genres | Soul, pop, jazz |
Occupations | Musician, singer |
Instruments | Vocal, guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, violin |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | EMI |
Associated acts | Avicii |
Website | http://www.salemalfakir.com |
Lars Salem Al Fakir (born October 27, 1981) is a Swedish soul/pop musician and singer of paternal Syrian origin.[1] He is most famous for his chart topping albums This Is Who I Am (2007), Astronaut (2009) and Ignore This (2010). He took part in Melodifestivalen 2010 with "Keep on Walking" finishing second behind winner Anna Bergendahl. Internationally he is known for "It's True" credited to Axwell & Sebastian Ingrosso vs. Salem Al Fakir and for being featured as vocalist for Avicii hit "You Make Me", a hit in many countries including United Kingdom and United States.
Early years
Salem learned to play violin at the age of four and subsequently toured Russia as a solo violinist at the age of fourteen, but returned to Sweden to study jazz piano. As a student he attended the Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm.
Recording artist
During his career he has worked with artists including Robyn, Wille Crafoord and Snook. Along with elder brother Nassim, he is a member of the FakirKarlsson trio which teamed up with fellow jazz musicians the Örjan Hultén Trio and have released two albums as H3FK, most recently "Nubiska Nätter" released in 2008.
In the autumn of 2006 Salem released his first single, the "Dream Girl" EP, and his debut album was released in January 2007 to commercial success and critical acclaim. The album was recorded in Salem's basement and bedroom, and he was solely responsible for writing, mixing and producing the album. Salem also played all instruments on the album himself apart from horns played by his brother Sami, and drums on "Dream Girl" and "Bright Side Of Life" played by Tim Lundblad.
"Good Song" and "This Is Who I Am" were also released as singles. Dance producers Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso have also released their own remix of "It's True".
His re-recording of "It's Only You", a track from his debut album - now titled "It's Only You (Part II)" - is featured in a commercial for the Volvo XC60 car. An EP featuring "It's Only You Part II", "Twelve Fingers", "Dream Girl" and "It's True" was released in several European countries in November 2008.
Salem released his single "Astronaut" in Sweden on 4 March 2009. This was followed by the album of the same name on 18 March 2009.
"Roxy" was the next single to be released from the album "Astronaut".
On 16 November 2009, Salem Al Fakir was announced as a wildcard participant in Melodifestivalen 2010, the Swedish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. He took part with the song "Keep on Walking", which he wrote and composed himself.[2]
On 6 February 2010 Salem competed in the first heat of Melodifestivalen and qualified directly to the final in Globen, Stockholm on 13 March 2010 when he reached second place with "Keep on Walking".
"4 O'Clock" was the next single released from his third album "Ignore This". The song was also featured in a television advertising campaign for the Telia phone company in 2010.
He co-produced in 2011 with Avicii, in his song "Silhouettes", adding the vocals to this song. The song was officially released on April 27, 2012.
He teamed up again with Avicii in 2013 for adding the vocals to his song "You Make Me"
Touring
Salem played a number of live concerts and festivals in Sweden in 2007 and was also part of the "Parksommar - Just Another Summer" tour with Moneybrother and Sakert. Also summer 2007, Salem appeared at the "Grattis Victoria" concert which took place to celebrate the 30th birthday of Swedish Crown Princess Victoria. In 2010 Salem premiered a new song "All Day Love", which was specially written for Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel Westling, at a concert in Stockholm Konserthuset on the eve of their wedding in June 2010.
In 2008 Salem played live in Norway and Denmark, where his debut album "This Is Who I Am" was also released. Salem also collaborated with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra at three concerts in Berwaldhallen, Stockholm in November 2008.
Salem undertook a short Swedish tour in April 2009 and then played a showcase gig at the Viper Room in Los Angeles during the MUSEXPO international music business event. During summer 2009, Salem played several Swedish dates including a further appearance at this year's birthday concert for Crown Princess Victoria. He also appeared on the "Polar Music Prize" ceremony which this year honoured Peter Gabriel; Salem sang "Solsbury Hill" at the beginning of this ceremony.
Towards the end of 2009 Salem played a short series of live dates in Sweden, culminating in three concerts at Berwaldhallen, Stockholm in December 2009 where he performed with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
In summer 2010 Salem undertook a summer tour of Sweden to promote his third album "Ignore This".
Awards and prizes
In September 2007 Salem was named as one of the recipients of the Monica Zetterlund scholarship, awarded in memory of the late Swedish jazz singer.
In October 2007 Salem received the Swedish music publishers' award for "Best Newcomer".
In January 2008 Salem was announced as this year's winner of the Expressen newspaper's "Spelmannen" prize.
Salem Al Fakir was nominated in seven categories for the Swedish Grammis which took place on 9 January 2008, at which he also performed "It's True". The categories are: best album ("This Is Who I Am" / newcomer / producer / male artist / song ("Good Song") / composer / lyricist. He won four awards, for best male artist, best newcomer, best composer and best producer, the most awards for any one artist at this year's ceremony.
Salem was also nominated in the newspaper Aftonbladet's "Rockbjörnen" music awards in the best newcomer category, whilst he received two nominations in Swedish radio station P3's "P3 Guld" awards, in the best male artist and best live act categories. However he failed to win any of these awards.
Awards and nominations
In 2010, Salem Al Fakir won the Composer Award for the Melodifestivalen-related Swedish Marcel Bezençon Awards for his song "Keep on Walking"
Personal life
Salem Al Fakir's father Nabil is of Syrian origin and originated from Damascus, whereas his mother, Inger, is from Sweden. Salem is the fourth of six siblings (Aminah, Ayman, Nassim, Salem, Sami and Fares).
Nassim Al Fakir (known as Nassim), born on 21 March 1977, is a musician and television personality particularly with children program Bolibompa on Swedish television SVT. He is also a comedian with a particularly strong following online. He released his debut album Ute och cyklar in February 2012.
Salem has a daughter; Greta, born March 6, 2012 with his wife Caroline (born 1981)
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | Peak positions | Notes | Certification |
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SWE [3][4] | ||||
2007 | This Is Who I Am | 1 | ||
2009 | Astronaut | 7 | Credited to Salem | |
2009 | Ignore This | 1 | ||
EPs
- 2006: Dream Girl
Singles
Year | Single | Peak positions | Notes | Album |
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SWE [3][4] | ||||
2006 | "Dream Girl" | 25 | This Is Who I Am | |
"Good Song" | 36 | |||
2007 | "This Is Who I Am" | 43 | ||
2008 | "It's True" | 42 | ||
"It's Only You, Part II" | 41 | Astronaut | ||
2009 | "Astronaut" | 34 | Credited to Salem | |
"Roxy" | – | Credited to Salem | ||
2010 | "Keep on Walking" | 3 | Ignore This | |
"4 O'Clock" | 49 | |||
"Split My Personality" | – | |||
2011 | "I'm So Happy" (featuring Josephine Bornebusch) |
– | From Swedish TV series Solsidan Also included in album Ignore This | |
- Collaborations / Featured in
Year | Single | Peak positions | Other positions | Certification | Album |
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SWE [3] | |||||
2007 | "It's True" (Axwell & Sebastian Ingrosso vs. Salem Al Fakir) |
25 | NED #64 | ||
2012 | "Remedy" (J-Son featuring Salem Al Fakir) |
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"Silhouettes" (Avicii featuring Salem Al Fakir)* |
11 | AUT #26 BEL (Vl) Tip4 BEL (Wa) Tip29 DEN #27 FIN #11 GER #87 IRL #27 NED #43 SCOT #12 UK Dance #5 UK Singles #22 US (Hot Dance Club Songs) #4 |
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Non-album single | |
2013 | "You Make Me" (Avicii featuring Salem Al Fakir) |
1 | AUS #12 AUT #7 BEL (Vl) 20 BEL (Wa) 26 CAN #44 DEN #34 FIN #4 FRA #58 GER #34 IRL #10 NED #20 NZ #32 NOR #6 SCOT #3 SPN #42 SWI #29 UK Dance #1 UK Singles #5 US (Hot 100) #85 |
Non-album single | |
*The official release only credits Avicii although vocals by Salem Al Fakir)
References
- ↑ http://www.svd.se/kultur/allt-ljus-pa-syskonen-al-fakir_2044269.svd
- ↑ http://svt.se/2.79613/1.1772793/andra_melodifestivaljokern_klar?lid=puff_1772410&lpos=lasMer
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Salem Al Fakir discography". swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Salem discography". swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
- ↑ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2013 Singles". Australian Recording Industry Association.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Salem Al Fakir. |
- Salem's official website
- Salem al Fakir on Myspace
- Planet Salem: the international Salem Al Fakir fansite
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