Ulrik Munther

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Ulrik Munther

Ulrik Munther performing in Helsingborgsfestivalen
Background information
Birth name Jens Ulrik Munther
Born (1994-02-18) 18 February 1994
Origin Kungsbacka, Sweden
Genres Pop , Rock
Occupations Singer, Songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Drums, Harmonica
Years active 2009  present
Labels Universal Music Sweden
Website www.ulrikmunther.com
Ulrik Munther in 2010

Jens Ulrik Munther (born in Kungsbacka, Sweden on 18 February 1994) is a Swedish artist signed to Universal Music.

Beginnings

Munther started very young playing in different youth rock bands around Kungsbacka, just outside Göteborg. After playing rock covers for some time, he started writing his own material and toured extensively promoting his YouTube songs.[1][2] He also appeared on a number of Swedish television shows.

Lilla Melodifestivalen / MGP Nordic

At age 15, he took part in Lilla Melodifestivalen, a national Swedish competition for young singers to qualify to the MGP Nordic (Melody Grand Prix Nordic) competition with his own song "En vanlig dag" ("An Ordinary Day").[3] After winning the Swedish contest, he went on to win the title at the MGP Nordic competition[4] in which participants from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland competed.

Career

After 1 year from winning the MGP Nordic title, Munther took part in Metro Music Challenge again with his own composition "Life" coming second. Producer Johan Åberg, seeing the potential, started a musical co-operation with Munther.

After the song "Boys Don't Cry" was leaked on the internet, a number of international record company affiliates contacted him, with Universal Records Sweden eventually signing him in September 2010. He also toured the United States, Britain and Continental Europe. He is also well known for his cover of Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" after Perez Hilton posted the video on his website. Munther has also participated in SVT's Bobster program entitled Humorgalan as part of charity for UNICEF in May 2010. There he sang "My Generation" together with Peter Johansson, Rock-Olga and others. Munther has also been involved in SVTB's Sommarlov hosted by Malin Olsson. He has also appeared in Allsång på Skansen and Lotta på Liseberg festivals in Summer 2011.

On 24 August 2011, he released his self-titled debut album Ulrik Munther that went straight to #1 on the Swedish Album Charts on its week of release. The album was recorded in Stockholm, and part in his own home.

He appears with Caroline Costa in a single entitled "Je t'ai menti" which is the French version of "Kill for Lies". Released on 19 December 2011, it entered the French Singles Chart in February 2012.

In 2012, Munther participated in the second semifinal of Melodifestivalen 2012 with the song "Soldiers". He was among the two winners of the night, managing to get to the contest's final, that took place on 10 March 2012 at the Globe Arena in Stockholm. Loreen with her song "Euphoria" won not only the Melodifestivalen but the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 as well.[5] Munther and "Soldiers" finished 3rd overall in the Melodifestivalen behind Loreen and runner-up Danny Saucedo.

On 21 December 2012, the music video for his single "San Francisco Says Hello" came out on YouTube which was filmed in San Francisco earlier that the month. It also received more attention when Perez Hilton posted it on his Twitter page three weeks later.

In 2013, Munther participated in the 4th semi-final Melodifestivalen 2013 on 23 February 2013 in Malmö, Sweden singing the song "Tell the World I'm Here" co-written by Munther with songwriters Thomas G:son and Peter Boström. Munther again finished 3rd overall in the Melodifestivalen behind Robin Stjernberg and Yohio. Shortly after, Munther released his sophomore album Rooftop, which reached #4 on the Swedish Album Charts. The album was preceded by third-place 2013 Melodifestivalen entry "Tell the World I'm Here", with "Requiem" being released as the third single afterwards.

Discography

Albums

Album Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
SWE
[6]
Ulrik Munther 1 Sweden: Gold
Rooftop 4

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
SWE
[6]
BEL
(Wal)
FR
[7]
2010 "Boys Don't Cry" 31 Ulrik Munther
2011 "Born This Way"
"Moments Ago"
"Je t'ai menti (Kill For Lies)"
(Caroline Costa & Ulrik Munther)
6 107 J'irai
(Caroline Costa album)
2012 "Soldiers" 6 Ulrik Munther
2013 "San Francisco Says Hello" Rooftop
"Tell the World I'm Here" 11
"Requiem"

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