Anton Hård af Segerstad
Anton Hård af Segerstad (earlier Anton Malmberg Hård af Segerstad) (born 28 December 1985) is a Swedish songwriter and producer, part of the production team "The Family" together with Joy Deb and Linnea Deb.
Hård af Segerstad has co-written several Melodifestivalen entries, the best known being "Heroes", performed by Måns Zelmerlöw, which won Melodifestivalen 2015 and the Eurovision Song Contest 2015.[1]
In 2005 he competed in Swedish Idol, but was eliminated in the qualifying heats. In 2011, as part of the pop group Le Kid, Hård af Segerstad entered Melodifestivalen, but was eliminated in the first semi-final.
Along with fellow songwriter Niclas Lundin, Hård af Segerstad is part of the duo Goldfinger & Script. In 2012 they released the song "Dancing In My Head", featuring vocals from Lily Minou.[2]
Discography
- As songwriter
Year | Artist | Title | Appearance |
---|---|---|---|
2008 | Birgit Õigemeel | "Homme" | Birgit Õigemeel |
Arashi | "Dive Into The Future" | Dream "A" Live | |
2009 | Luigi Masi | "Lost in a Shiver | Save His Shoes |
"Scandal in a Miniskirt" | |||
"Strangers Again" | |||
Lili & Susie | "Little Big Heart | Chance / Little Big Heart - Single | |
Jonathan Fagerlund | "Somebody Better" | Welcome to My World | |
Velvet | "Sound of Music" | The Queen | |
Alcazar | "Jump Straight Into The Fire" | Disco Defenders | |
2010 | Eric Saade | "Masquerade" | Masquerade |
"Why Do We Need Fashion!?" | |||
2011 | "Still Loving It" | Saade Vol. 1 | |
Mimi Oh | "Säkerhetsnål" | Non-album single | |
Le Kid | "Mercy, Mercy" | Oh Alright! | |
"Oh My God" | |||
"America" | |||
"We Are The Drums" | |||
"Kiss Me" | |||
"We Should Go Home Together" | |||
"Seventeen" | |||
"Bigger Than Jesus" | |||
"Telephone" | |||
"Escape" | |||
2012 | Dada Life | "Boing Clash Boom" | The Rules of Dada |
"Feed the Dada" | |||
Molly Sandén | "Unchained" | Unchained | |
Mimi Oh | "Det Går För Långsamt" | Non-album single | |
"Festen Som vi Hatar Imorrn" | Non-album single | ||
Sergey Lazarev | "7 Wonders" | Lazarev | |
David Lindgren | "On The Dancefloor" | Get Started | |
2013 | After School | "Dressing Room" | First Love EP |
Kristīne Šomase | "Phoenix Fly" | Non-album single | |
Daniele Negroni | "Perfect Misfit" | Bulletproof | |
Janet Leon | "Heartstrings" | Non-album single | |
Anton Ewald | "Begging" | A EP | |
2014 | Didrick | "A Part of You" | Non-album single |
Mystery Skulls | "Body High" | Forever | |
Manda | "Criminals" | Non-album single | |
Oscar Zia | "Ballare Con Me" | I Don't Know How to Dance | |
Samir & Viktor | "Success" | Non-album single | |
Outtrigger | "Echo" | Echo EP | |
Isac Elliot | "Engine" | Follow Me | |
Fabrizio Levita | "Kept Me Under" | Non-album single | |
2015 | Julia Parshuta | "Most Wanted | Non-album single |
Fifth Harmony | "Top Down" | Reflection | |
Noize Generation | "A Song For You (feat. Patrik Jean]" | Non-album single | |
Nause | "The World I Know" | Non-album single | |
Molly Sandén | "Phoenix" | Like No One's Watching EP | |
Linus Svenning | "Forever Starts Today" | Non-album single | |
Samir & Viktor | "Groupie" | Non-album single | |
"Saxofuckingfon" | Non-album single | ||
Andreas Weise | "Bring Out the Fire" | Non-album single | |
Måns Zelmerlöw | "Heroes" | Perfectly Damaged | |
"Someday" | |||
"Unbreakable" | |||
JoJo | "Save My Soul" | III | |
2016 | SAARA | "California" | Hello I'm Saara |
Kim Jae-joong | "Love You To Death" | NO.X | |
Ace Wilder | "Don't Worry" | TBA | |
Molly Pettersson Hammar | "Hunger" | TBA | |
Isa | "I Will Wait" | TBA | |
Lisa Ajax | "My Heart Wants Me Dead" | TBA | |
SAARA | "I Do" | TBA | |
Luna | "Free Somebody" | Free Somebody | |
"Keep On Doin'" | |||
AOA | "10 Seconds" | Good Luck | |
JoJo | "I Am" | Mad Love | |
2017 | Lisa Ajax | "I Don’t Give A" | TBA |
Loreen | "Statements" | TBA | |
Songs
- Dancing in my head. Goldfinger[3]
References
- ↑ "Eurovision Sweden: Måns Zelmerlöw wins Melodifestivalen 2015!". esctoday.com. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
- ↑ "Home Introducing……Goldfinger & Script!". Scandipop. Scandipop. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
- ↑ "Anton Malmberg Hård Af Segerstad - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 14 March 2015.