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Annika Norlin
Annika Norlin performing at Gröna Lund in Stockholm, Sweden in May 2011
Background information
Born (1977-11-22) 22 November 1977 (age 47)
Östersund, Sweden
Genresindie pop
Occupation(s)journalist, singer, songwriter
Instrumentguitar
Years active1999–present
Musical artist
Annika Norlin performing at Mosebacke in Stockholm, Sweden, December 2012

Annika Norlin (born 22 November 1977 is a Swedish musician, journalist and author who makes music under the names Hello Saferide (in English) and Säkert! (in Swedish).

She released her first book, "Texter" ("Lyrics"), in 2014, which was a collection of her lyrics - both Swedish and English - for every song she had released so far, and to a few previously unreleased songs.

She released her second book - "Jag ser allt du gör" ("I see everything you do") - in 2020. The book is a collection of eight short stories written by Norlin.

Discography

Hello Saferide

Albums
  • 2005 – Introducing...Hello Saferide
  • 2006 – Introducing...Hello Saferide – vinyl with The Quiz as a bonus track
  • 2008 – More Modern Short Stories From Hello Saferide
  • 2014 – The Hunter, The Fox And Hello Saferide
EP
  • 2006 – Long Lost Penpal EP
  • 2006 – Would You Let Me Play This EP 10 Times A Day?
CDs
  • 2005 – My Best Friend
  • 2005 – If I Don't Write This Song Someone I Love Will Die
  • 2007 – I Was Definitely Made For These Times / The Quiz
  • 2008 – Anna
  • 2009 – Arjeplog
Part of collection
  • 2004 – Jeans & Summer 2, track 5, Highschool Stalker
  • 2006 – Oh No It's Christmas Vol. 1, track 2 iPod X-mas
  • 2008 – There's A Razzia Going On, track 1, I Was Definitely Made For These Times
  • 2009 – There's A Razzia Going On vol. 2, track 1, I Fold

Säkert!

Albums
  • 2007 – Säkert!
  • 2010 – Facit
  • 2011 – På engelska
  • 2017 – Däggdjur
EPs
  • 2017 – Inte jag heller
  • 2018 – Arktiska oceanen
CDs
  • 2007 – Vi kommer att dö samtidigt
  • 2007 – Allt som är ditt
  • 2008 – Det kommer bara leda till nåt
  • 2010 – Fredrik
  • 2010 – Dansa, fastän
Part of collection
  • 2007 – Poem Ballader Och Lite Blues/Återbesöket, spår 2 Generalens visa
  • 2008 – There's A Razzia Going On vol 1, spår 8 3 Månader sen idag
  • 2009 – Retur Waxholm, spår 3 Jag vill inte suddas ut
  • 2009 – There's A Razzia Going On vol 2, spår 10 Min Hemstad

Annika Norlin

  • 2022 - Mentor

Other collaborations

  • 2006 – Färjemansleden (with Annika Norlin), "Vapnet", from their CD Jag vet hur man väntar
  • 2016 – Garmarna (with Annika Norlin), "Ingen" from the album 6
  • 2019 – CORRESPONDENCE, collaboration with Jens Lekman
  • 2024 - TID ATT RIVA SÖNDER, collaboration with Jonas Teglund

Bibliography

References

  1. Andreas Rosander (20 August 2010). "Annika Norlin har inte alla svar". Svenska dagbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  2. "Annika Norlin – Weyler förlag".
  3. Annika Norlin: Osäker i Östersund blev Säkert! Archived 12 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Dagens Nyheter 9 August 2009 (in Swedish)
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