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Ola Nils Håkan Svensson (born 23 February 1986) is a Swedish
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and songwriter, known professionally by the mononym Ola until 2014, and as Brother Leo from 2018 to present. Born in
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,
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, his career began in 2005, when he finished eighth on season two of '' Swedish Idol''. Since then, Ola has released four studio albums. Eleven of his singles have reached the top five on the
Swedish singles chart Sverigetopplistan (, lit. "the Sweden top list") is the Swedish national record chart, formerly known as Topplistan (1975–1997) and Hitlistan (1998–2007) and known by its current name since October 2007, based on sales data from the Swedish R ...
, with six achieving number one, and nine attaining gold and platinum certifications. After being signed to
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for many years, Ola founded his own record label Oliniho Records for the Swedish market, keeping distribution arrangements with
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in Europe and internationally. Following a four-year break, he returned in 2018, recording under the stage name Brother Leo for
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.


Early life

Ola was born to Swedish parents, and has two adopted brothers from
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, Jonas and Daniel his elders ( Daniel have two daughters Felicia and Cornelia. Jonas has also two daughters Naomi and Penelopi). His second single "
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", deals in part with his relationship with his brothers with the official music video carrying footage of their childhood. From the age of 5, Ola has played piano, and a strong musical influence came from his grandfather who died when Ola was 8. After he died, Ola decided to sing in a boys choir in memory of his grandfather. By age five Ola began playing the piano at ''Lund's Municipal School of Music'', and at nine he joined a boys' choir in his home town
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. Ola Svensson was an avid
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fan devoting most of his life to the sport. Ola played for a long time for
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team before moving to the first division team Vasalund IF. As an 11-year-old Svensson had a starring role in the set of the opera
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at the
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, directed by
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.


''Idol''

Encouraged by his friends, Svensson tried out to the Swedish ''Idol'' auditions. In 2005, Svensson auditioned for
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of the Swedish edition of ''
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''. In the initial audition in
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, he sang "
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" from
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and later "
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" from
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and finally " Against All Odds" from Phil Collins as a duet. Just 19 and coming from
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, he performed his qualifying audition "
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", a song from
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. The audition was broadcast on 21 September 2005 on Swedish
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channel. In the live shows, he sang "
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(Live Show 1, theme "My Own Idol"), " True Colors" from
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(Live Show 2, theme: the 1980s) and "Kom igen, Lena" from
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(Live Show 3, theme: Swedish Hits) going to the next round on all three performances. But he was eliminated on Live Show 4 broadcast on 21 October 2005, after performing
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's " Cry Me a River", receiving the lowest votes from the public. He finished the competition as eighth overall for the season.


Early career

Despite being eliminated early from ''Idol'', a record deal was soon signed with producer
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, and his debut album ''
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'' was released in June 2006, appearing straight at number one in
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, the Swedish Albums Chart in its first week of release. His first single "
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", a cover of a song by
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was decided by a poll conducted on his website, winning 60% of his fans' votes. Between 2005 and 2010, Ola released 8 singles with
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, five of which reached no. 1 on the Swedish charts, and all gaining a top 5 spot. The single "Natalie", released on 7 June 2007, topped the Swedish singles chart for 5 weeks and was certified platinum. It aired in a number of European radios outside Sweden. The follow up album ''Good Enough'' was released in autumn 2007 and reached number 2 on the album charts in Sweden. In 2008 Ola won a coveted
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award in Sweden, for Best Song of the Year with "Feelgood". He has also received 14 nominations for the Rockbjörnen award and also a nomination for a
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. On 22 June 2009 Ola released the single "Sky's the Limit" that again topped the Swedish charts. In 2009, having gained great success, he took part in the music event NJR in The Park and in Diggiloo Tour with Mojje, Lasse Holm and other artists. In autumn of 2009, Ola participated in the Swedish version of ''
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'' known as ''
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'' with his male choir ''Team Ola'' from hometown
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. Finishing as winners of the competition, he donated 500,000 Swedish kronor (around 50,000 pounds) to refugee charity Tamam. In June 2010, Ola released an EP on iTunes Sweden which featured the single "
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", two new tracks from the upcoming album "All Over The World" and "Still Remember", and a remix of his previous single "Unstoppable".


Melodifestivalen

Ola has taken part in
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twice in a bid to represent Sweden at the
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in 2008 and in 2010. Ola first participated in
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appearing for the second semi-final on 16 February with the song " Love in Stereo". The song was written by
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and
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. He moved to the "second chance" phase in Kiruna on 8 March 2008 and was through in the first round against the band Caracola, but was overtaken by
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in the second round with her song "
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". Ola was eliminated without reaching the finals. Despite his failure, his song "Love in Stereo" charted in Sweden reaching number 2 in
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, the official Swedish Singles Chart. On 6 February 2010, Ola participated yet again in
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. During the semifinal stage in Örnsköldsvik singing "
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", full title "Unstoppable (The Return of Natalie)", a reference to one of his initial big successes "
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". The song was written by Ola together with
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,
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and Hanif Sabzevar. Ola sang first in the first heat, and qualified through to the final, held in Stockholm
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on 13 March 2010. He finished seventh in the final, with 47 points.


Record companies

In June 2010, Ola bought himself out of his Universal Music contract after two albums with Universal, ''
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'' (2006) and '' Good Enough'' (2007) and started his own record company, Oliniho Records. His first album on the label, sef-titled as ''Ola'' reached number 3 on the Swedish Albums chart. The singles "
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" and "
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" both became number one hits in Sweden. the single " All Over the World" was later awarded best Scandinavian pop song by the British music site ''Scandipop''. On the ''Ola'' album, he collaborated with
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and the English artist and songwriter
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on the track "Let It Hit You" During 2011 his company signed several international deals, amongst them, Europe, the US and UK. He is currently releasing music in mainland Europe with
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. The newly established company said that after five years on a major, Ola addecided to start his own record company, Oliniho Records. Ola was quoted saying: "Why not try to do this myself. With the freedom I have today I think it's easier to follow my own direction and I can develop both my artistry and my songwriting in a more natural way." In February 2016, Ola joined label Warner/Chappell and will release forthcoming albums through this label. Oliniho Records still exists, however will not be used to release any more music, or sign any acts.


International success

Ola's first UK single, " All Over the World", received much attention, becoming the most played video on
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and The Box and being championed by
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on
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on his show ''Ready for the Weekend''. In the US it has entered the Hot Dance Airplay Chart and the
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. Ola also received attention from popular blogger
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, who called the song "sweet sweet europop deliciousness".SwedishStereo: Ola - "All Over The World" (video)
/ref> In 2011 Ola Svensson / Oliniho Records signed contracts with several countries, including 3BEAT in England, David Gresham Records in South Africa, and
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in the United States. In November 2011, Ola travelled to New York to film his music video to "All Over the World". It was released in South Africa, United States and England as per signed agreements and through All Around The World record label. The single reached the number 36 on the ''
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'' Dance Chart in the United States, 2012 began with Ola's first promotional tour of the US with notable concerts in New York and California to support the release of "All Over The World". Whilst there, he also found the time to shoot the video for his single " I'm In Love", in
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, the first taken from his upcoming fourth studio album. It was an international hit charting in German and Austrian charts and was a big hit in Italy's
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Singles Chart reaching number 4. The single was co-written by Ola and some others, alongside one of the more successful songwriters and producers in the world, Shellback, who has also written and produced for artists such as,
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,
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and
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. Ola also toured internationally to promote his hit single "All Over The World", that had found airplay notably in the UK, South Africa, Germany, Russia and the Middle East. The song went gold in Italy with and Ola's Italian tour. Single "Maybe" was released in Sweden on 16 August 2013. The video for the single premiered at the music site Gaffa and was a hit on iTunes chart. The single "Jackie Kennedy" in Italy on 3 September 2013. It is taken from Ola's new album ''
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'' which was also released through his Oliniho Records. On the music video, Ola impersonates
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in some scenes. A third single, "Tonight I'm Yours" was released in Sweden October 2013. The video filmed by video artist Åsa Riton, premiering at the Swedish music blog PSLMusikbloggen PSL: Ola samarbetar med videokonstnären Åsa Riton
''
Carelessly Yours ''Carelessly Yours'' is the fourth studio album released by Swedish pop singer Ola. It was released in Sweden in January 2014, and debuted at number four on the official Swedish Albums Chart. It is Ola's first release through Sony Music Enter ...
'', released on 15 January 2014, reached number 4 on the Swedish album charts in its week of release. All the songs were written by Ola Svensson. He also took part in the production on several tracks. Partners on this album among others were Shellback, Johan Kermit Boback,
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and
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. Svensson made an extensive tour in Sweden, Europe and internationally during 2013 and 2014 playing in twenty countries for promoting his international career. Then he published an exclusive single for the Russian market called "This could be paradise" while in 2016 the Swedish DJ Philipp Mikal recorded a song with him called "Waiting 4".


Television and radio

Since 2006, Ola has performed regularly and given interviews on Swedish television shows such as Gomorron Sverige,
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, Vakna! Med The Voice,
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, Faddergalan, Celebration of the National Day, Bobster, and the morning shows on SVT1 and TV4, amongst others. In 2007 he recorded the song "Du är Musiken i Mig" with
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, which became the Swedish language version of "You Are the Music in Me" for the film ''
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''. He took part in a short documentary ''My Life as Ola'' about his experience as an artist and as an individual. He also appeared in several programs including the Swedish series ''Så ska det låta''. Outside of Sweden, he has also taken part in the Polish "
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" and "Hity Na Czasie" in August 2009 with the hit song, "S.O.S". Ola has also performed acoustic versions of his singles on radio stations such as RixFM,
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,
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and
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. In 2010, he recorded with
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singer Mohamed Ali and
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singer Endre Nordvik the song "Fire" for the Scandinavian Nordic version of the film ''
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''. The song appeared on the soundtrack album '' Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam''. He has also performed on televised concerts outside of Sweden such as Europa Live in Russia in 2013. His song "Rich & Young" was used on 9 May 2014 in the eight episode of Italian television series ''Colorado'' broadcast on
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(Italia Uno), further reinforcing his popularity with Italian listeners.


Discography


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Studio albums


Studio albums


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External links


Brother Leo's official homepageOla Svensson's official homepageOliniho Records official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Svensson, Ola English-language singers from Sweden Idol (Swedish TV series) participants Melodifestivalen contestants 1986 births Living people 21st-century Swedish singers 21st-century Swedish male singers