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John Martin (singer)

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Swedish singer and songwriter (born 1980)
For other people by the same name, seeJohn Martin. For the English singer, seeJohn Martyn.

John Martin
John Martin at Sommarkrysset
John Martin atSommarkrysset
Background information
Birth nameJohn Martin Lindström
Born (1980-08-22)22 August 1980 (age 44)[1]
Stockholm, Sweden
OriginStockholm, Sweden
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Years active2010–present
WebsiteJohnMartinOfficial.com
Musical artist

John Martin is aGrammy-nominated songwriter and artist. He is known for his collaborations withSwedish House Mafia,Avicii, andMartin Garrix, as well as a solo artist under his own name. Martin is also a member of the music duoVCATION.

Early life

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John Martin Lindström was born on August 22, 1980, and grew up inStockholm. He is the son of a rally driver but chose to pursue music instead of motorsport. Through his older brother, he was introduced togrunge and theSeattle rock scene during his early teens.

At the age of 13, he received his firstelectric guitar and started the rock bandSteroids with his classmates, initially only playingNirvana covers. After a year, the band began writing their own songs and soon performed at school parties and local bars.[2]

In the mid-2000s, Steroids became part of Stockholm's alternative rock scene, known for their chaotic live performances. The band signed a record deal and recorded an album that was never released.

Artist

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During Steroids final year as a band, John Martin met songwriterMichel Zitron during a night out atBerns. The two soon began a fruitful musical collaboration and, together withSwedish House Mafia, wrote the song "Save the World," which was released on April 22, 2011.[3] The song reached number ten on the UK singles chart and peaked at number one on the American "Hot Dance Club Songs" chart.[4] The same year, "Save the World" was nominated for aGrammy for"Best Dance Recording".[5]

The following year, John Martin worked again with Swedish House Mafia on "Don't You Worry Child". The song became a huge hit when it was released on September 11,2012, and reached the top ten on theUS Billboard chart, a feat no Swedish band had achieved since 1998.[6] "Don't You Worry Child" was also nominated for aGrammy.[7]

Through his collaboration withSwedish House Mafia,John Martin established himself as one of the most prominent singers and songwriters inelectronic dance music. Together with theDJ group, he toured the world and performed at venues such asAlexandra Palace inLondon andMadison Square Garden inNew York, as well as in front of a total of 135,000 people over three days atStrawberry Arena inStockholm.[8]

In 2013, John Martin worked withTinie Tempah and contributed lyrics and vocals to his song"Children of the Sun", which was released on October 25. The song reached number six on the UK singles chart. The same year, he also appeared on "Reload" bySebastian Ingrosso andTommy Trash.[9]

In2014, John Martin decided to focus entirely on his solo career as an artist and signed withIsland Records, known for representing artists likeBob Marley andU2. In an interview withDagens Nyheter, he said: "I couldn't wait any longer. My fans are growing. It hasn't been entirely clear who I actually am. I haven't been the front figure, not featured in the videos, just been a name and a voice. Now I want to show who I am."[10] The single "Anywhere for You" released in the spring of 2014, reached fourth place on the UK Dance chart and went platinum in Sweden. Despite the success, the album was never released.

After a break from music, John Martin collaborated withMartin Garrix on the single "Higher Ground" and withGryffin on "CRY" in 2020. In 2021, he worked again with Martin Garrix on "Won’t Let You Go" and together withDavid Guetta on "Impossible" and the Brazilian artistALOK on "Wherever You Go." In 2022 and 2023, he contributed lyrics and vocals toSteve Aoki's songs "Whole Again" and "Won’t Forget This Time".[11]

On August 24, 2023, John Martin released "Coming Home" together with the Ukrainian duoARTBAT. The music video for the song, directed by Pavel Buryak, shows Ukrainian soldiers coming home from the war and reuniting with their families.[12]

Songwriter

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In addition to the projects he has both written and performed on,John Martin has written songs with a range of artists such asAvicii (”Fade Into Darkness”),Martin Garrix (”Home,” ”Hold On,” ”Real Love,” ”Carry You,” ”Together”),Alesso (”In My Blood”),Afrojack (”We’ll Be Ok”),Bob Moses (”Love Brand New,” ”Time and Time Again”),Julian Lennon (”Lucky Ones”),Josef Salvat (”Promiscuity”),Danny Saucedo (”Happy That You Found Me”),RLY (”Safe & Sound,” ”Ring The Alarm”),New Hope Club (”Let Me Down”),Kat Cunning (”Broken Heart”),Felix Jaehn (”Never Alone”),Style of Eye (”Sweetest Heartache”), andAlice Chater (”Girls X Boys”).[13]

VCATION

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In 2018,John Martin, together withMichel Zitron, launched the music project VCATION by releasing the single "Lay Low." With VCATION, the duo sought a more organic and relaxed sound than in their previous EDM songs. The project has since released several tracks, including "When We Were Gold," "Stairway to the Sun," "Love You Long Time," "Rise Up," "Let U Go," and "Miss U.[14]

Discography

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YearArtist(s)Song/TitleRoleNomination
2011AviciiFade into DarknessSongwriter
2011Swedish House MafiaSave The WorldSongwriter, VocalsGrammy
2012Swedish House MafiaDon't You Worry ChildSongwriter, VocalsGrammy
2013Tinie TempahChildren of the SunSongwriter, Vocals
2013Sebastian Ingrosso &Tommy TrashReloadVocals
2014John MartinAnywhere for YouSongwriter, Vocals
2014John MartinLove LouderSongwriter, Vocals
2014Style of EyeSweetest HeartacheSongwriter
2014AfrojackWe’ll Be OkSongwriter
2015AlessoIn My BloodSongwriter
2015Ella EyreTogetherSongwriter
2016Martin GarrixTogetherSongwriter
2018VCATIONLay LowSongwriter, Vocals
2018VCATIONWhen We Were GoldSongwriter, Vocals
2018Alice ChaterGirls X BoysSongwriter
2019Felix Jaehn,MestoNever AloneSongwriter
2019Martin GarrixHomeSongwriter
2019Martin GarrixHold OnSongwriter
2020Martin GarrixHigher GroundSongwriter, Vocals
2020VCATIONStairway to the SunSongwriter, Vocals
2020GryffinCRYSongwriter, Vocals
2020New Hope ClubLet Me DownSongwriter
2020Kat CunningBroken HeartSongwriter
2021VCATIONLove You Long TimeSongwriter, Vocals
2021Martin GarrixWon't Let You GoSongwriter, Vocals
2021David GuettaImpossibleSongwriter, Vocals
2021ALOKWherever You GoSongwriter, Vocals
2022VCATIONLet U GoSongwriter, Vocals
2022VCATIONMiss USongwriter, Vocals
2022VCATIONRise UpSongwriter, Vocals
2022Steve AokiWhole AgainSongwriter, Vocals
2022Bob MosesLove Brand NewSongwriter
2022Bob MosesTime and Time AgainSongwriter
2022Julian LennonLucky OnesSongwriter
2022Carlos JeanRideSongwriter
2022TopicFollowSongwriter
2022Josef SalvatPromiscuitySongwriter
2023Steve AokiWon't Forget This TimeSongwriter, Vocals
2023Martin GarrixReal LoveSongwriter
2023ARTBATComing HomeSongwriter, Vocals
2023Georgia KuA Little More LostSongwriter
2024Danny SaucedoHappy That You Found MeSongwriter
2024RLYSafe & SoundSongwriter
2024RLYRing The AlarmSongwriter
2024Martin GarrixCarry YouSongwriter

See also

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Notes

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  • A^ "Anywhere for You" did not chart on the Belgian FlandersUltratop, but it did chart at number 20 on the Ultratip chart, the top 100 songs which have not made the Ultratop 50.

References

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  1. ^Sveriges befolkning 1990, CD-ROM, Version 1.00, Riksarkivet (2011).
  2. ^Exclusive Interview with the voice behind Swedish House Mafia and Avicii: John Martin | ElektroArchived 2012-11-11 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^Bericht auf"mn2s"Archived 2012-06-23 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^"Save The World by Swedish House Mafia - Music Charts".acharts.co. Retrieved4 March 2025.
  5. ^"Swedish House Mafia | Artist | GRAMMY.com".grammy.com. Retrieved4 March 2025.
  6. ^Nyheter, S. V. T. (17 January 2013)."Swedish House Mafia på Billboards topp 10-lista".SVT Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved4 March 2025.
  7. ^"Swedish House Mafia | Artist | GRAMMY.com".grammy.com. Retrieved4 March 2025.
  8. ^Bergqvist, Mattias (25 March 2013)."Lyssna: Här SHM:s allra sista spelning".www.expressen.se (in Swedish). Retrieved4 March 2025.
  9. ^"John Martin (9)".Discogs. Retrieved4 March 2025.
  10. ^""Nu vill jag visa vem jag är"".Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 15 April 2014.ISSN 1101-2447. Retrieved4 March 2025.
  11. ^"John Martin (9)".Discogs. Retrieved4 March 2025.
  12. ^ARTBAT (29 August 2023).ARTBAT ft. John Martin - Coming Home (Official Music Video). Retrieved4 March 2025 – via YouTube.
  13. ^"Spotify".open.spotify.com. Retrieved4 March 2025.
  14. ^"Spotify".open.spotify.com. Retrieved4 March 2025.

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