Carina Dahl

Carina Dahl
Birth name Carina Dahl
Born 15 August 1985
Origin Trondheim, Norway
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) singer, songwriter
Years active 2006present
Labels daWorks
Website http://www.carinadahl.no/

Carina Dahl (born 15 August 1985) is a Norwegian pop singer and songwriter.

Dahl participated in Big Brother 2006, a joint event shared by broadcasters in Sweden and Norway. Dahl was the last housemate to be voted off before the finale, spending a total of 107 days in the house.[1][2] Dahl has for many years worked as a glamour model and was voted «Årets gatebilbabe» in 2005 in Norway.[3] She has established herself in Norway as a singer, with the label Stargate producing several of her songs, and has performed at events including the Norway Rock Festival.[4][5] She reached the first semi-final of the Melodi Grand Prix 2011, the competition to select an act to represent Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Germany, with a song titled "Guns & Boys", but failed to progress further in the contest.[6]

Dahl lived in Sweden for five years, where she worked with the record company TMC Entertainment, and in 2010 she released her first album Hot Child. She moved back to Norway in 2012, and that autumn she participated in the reality show Tigerstaden aired on TV2 Bliss.[7] In September 2012 her first single NLTO (Not Like the Others) was released by the record company daWorks Records.[8]

Dahl is the daughter of Diesel Dahl, a member of the heavy metal band TNT.[5] Carina Dahl will participate for a second time in the Norwegian national selection for Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö with the song "Sleepwalking".

Discography

The cover art of Dahl's debut album, Hot Child.
Studio albums
  1. "Crash Test Dummy" 3:20
  2. "Breaking Bad" 3:35
  3. "Screw" 3:47
  4. "Adrenaline Overload" (Olofsson, Curti, Dahl, Maiocchi, Sorvaag) 3:11
  5. "Wine" 3:39
  6. "Song Stuck" 3:38
  7. "Hollywood" 3:07
  8. "Blushing" 3:48
  9. "Hot Child" 3:45
  10. "Creep Crawling" 3:27
  11. "Liar" 3:45
EPs
Singles

References