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Iggy Strange Dahl is a Swedish songwriter based in Stockholm, Sweden.

He has written songs for major recording artists such as September, Lena Katina (Former member of t.A.T.u.), Sweetbox, F(x), Arashi, Jolin Tsai,[1] Super Junior Donghae & Eunhyuk, Elliott Murphy and he has had more than twenty No. 1 hits on official music charts in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, China and Sweden. In 2010 he co-wrote the song "Manipulated" for the Swedish entry to Eurovision Song Contest (Melodifestivalen) performed by Hanna Lindblad.[2][3] In Melodifestivalen 2015 he competed again, this time performing with the band JTR and the song "Building It Up", which reached the final.[4] Together with Erik Lewander and Olle Ljungman he has composed music for the Swedish TV-series Jordskott.[5]

Tracklist / releases

References

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  18. ^ "Elliott Murphy's Self-Titled Latest Album". Nopepression.com. 16 October 2011. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
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