Kristian Lundin

Kristian Lundin ( born May 7, 1973 in Sweden) is a producer and composer of pop music.

Lundin began his career as part of the Swedish duo Amadin, for which he wrote music in Europop style and produced. Denniz PoP, founder of the Stockholm Cheiron Studios, recognized his talent and hired him in 1993 for the production of the albums for Dr. Alban and Leila K., who thus were able to celebrate international successes.

He was the real breakthrough with the song "Quit Playing Games With My Heart ", which he produced together with Max Martin for the Backstreet Boys. Also wrote with Martin and he produced " Tearin Up My Heart " for * NSYNC, the world came with the song in the charts.

After the early death of his mentor Denniz PoP, sat Lundin his work with other producers and composers of the Cheiron team continues: Whether "Born To Make You Happy" (Britney Spears), "Larger Than Life " ( Backstreet Boys) or "That's the Way It Is " ( Celine Dion ) - Lundin created one hit after the other.

The highlight in his career he reached in 1999. This year he got together with Max Martin a Grammy nomination for the production of " I Want It That Way ". Simultaneously published with the albums of Backstreet Boys (Millennium ) and Britney Spears ( ... Baby One More Time ) two long-player, in which he had participated and sold together more than 40 million times to date.

The following year, Lundin was nominated for the production of " Bye Bye Bye " for * NSYNC again for a Grammy. Then there were four American Diamond Awards and 2002 the price of the Swedish Music Association SKAP.

After Max Martin had decided in late 2000 to close the studio, he took over in January 2001 together with Andreas Carlsson and Jake Schulze, two former members of the Cheiron team that Cheiron studio and founded " The Location ", a production company with Musikverlag (location songs).

In the following years other productions of it appeared, among others Ana Johnsson for Lindsay Lohan and Westlife.

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