"Popular" is an English language song written by
Fredrik Kempe
Fredrik Kempe (born 29 April 1972) is a Swedish songwriter and opera and pop singer, who was born in Vårgårda. He has participated in Swedish versions of the musicals ''Les Misérables'' and ''Chess''. In 2002, Kempe had a hit with ''Vincerò' ...
and performed by Swedish singer
Eric Saade
Eric Khaled Saade (; ar, إريك سعادة, ʾĪrik Saʿāda, ; born 29 October 1990), is a Swedish singer and songwriter.
He spent two years with the boy band What's Up!, leaving the band in February 2009 to pursue a solo career. After winni ...
. It is the second single from Saade's second album ''
Saade Vol. 1
''Saade Vol. 1'' is the second studio album by Swedish singer Eric Saade. It was released on June 29, 2011, by Roxy Recordings. After the Europe-wide success of his Eurovision 2011 entry " Popular", which brought Sweden its best result at the co ...
'' and was the Swedish entry in
Eurovision Song Contest 2011
The Eurovision Song Contest 2011 was the 56th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Düsseldorf, Germany, following the country's victory at the with the song "Satellite (Lena Meyer-Landrut song), Satellite" by Lena Meyer-La ...
. It was first released on 28 February 2011 in Sweden
and topped 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 ...
. It has been covered by
Elena Paparizou
Helena Paparizou (; , ; born 31 January 1962) is a Swedish-born Greek singer, songwriter and television personality. Born and raised in Sweden to Greek parents, she enrolled in various arts schools before launching a career in Sweden in 1999 as ...
.
Background
The song was written by
Fredrik Kempe
Fredrik Kempe (born 29 April 1972) is a Swedish songwriter and opera and pop singer, who was born in Vårgårda. He has participated in Swedish versions of the musicals ''Les Misérables'' and ''Chess''. In 2002, Kempe had a hit with ''Vincerò' ...
and produced by Peter Boström.
Eurovision Song Contest
On 19 February 2011,
Eric Saade
Eric Khaled Saade (; ar, إريك سعادة, ʾĪrik Saʿāda, ; born 29 October 1990), is a Swedish singer and songwriter.
He spent two years with the boy band What's Up!, leaving the band in February 2009 to pursue a solo career. After winni ...
competed in the third semi-final of
Melodifestivalen 2011
Melodifestivalen 2011 was a Swedish song contest held between February and March 2011. It selected Sweden's 51st song to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest, and was the 50th edition of Melodifestivalen. Eric Saade, with the song "Pop ...
with ''Popular''. He won the final on 12 March 2011 with 193 points overall and was the Swedish entry for
Eurovision Song Contest 2011
The Eurovision Song Contest 2011 was the 56th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Düsseldorf, Germany, following the country's victory at the with the song "Satellite (Lena Meyer-Landrut song), Satellite" by Lena Meyer-La ...
.
During his performance, Saade had a glass box wall on stage that is supposed to break. In the first rehearsal, this did not work. Therefore, Sweden had an extra rehearsal in 2011. About the rehearsals in
Eurovision Song Contest, Saade said: "It feels great after the first rehearsal. I just focused on all the important stuff, like cameras and angles. I'm gonna focus a little bit more on the singing and dancing part on the next rehearsal".

Saade performed on 12 May 2011 in the second semi-final of Eurovision Song Contest in eighth position in the lineup. Popular was the last song to have been announced to qualify for the Grand Final. It was later revealed that he finished first in the second semi-final. On 14 May 2011, he performed the song in the final in seventh position in the lineup. Saade came in third place with 185 points, which was the best result for
Sweden since 1999 when
Charlotte Perrelli
Anna Jenny Charlotte Perrelli (; ; born 7 October 1974) is a Swedish singer and television host. She was the winner of the 1999 Melodifestivalen and subsequently that year's Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Take Me to Your Heaven".
Since ...
won with the song ''
Take Me to Your Heaven
Tusen och en natt is a 1999 album from Swedish dansband Wizex. The album included Charlotte Nilsson's hit " Tusen och en natt/Take Me to Your Heaven", and the album sold 235,000 copies. The album peaked at #16 at the Swedish album chart.
Track ...
''. It was also Sweden's fifth third place in Eurovision history. He came in second place in the televoting only two points behind the winner Azerbaijan.
Other versions
*An album remix and a slow version of the song were released on 14 March 2011 in
Sweden.
*On 25 May 2011, a remix by the SoundFactory was released in Sweden.
*In March 2012, Greek-Swedish singer
Helena Paparizou
Helena Paparizou (; , ; born 31 January 1962) is a Swedish-born Greek singer, songwriter and television personality. Born and raised in Sweden to Greek parents, she enrolled in various arts schools before launching a career in Sweden in 1999 a ...
sang her version of "Popular" during a pause in the final of the 2012
Melodifestivalen
Melodifestivalen (; literally "the Melody Festival") is an annual song competition organised by Swedish public broadcasters Sveriges Television (SVT) and Sveriges Radio (SR). It determines the country's representative for the Eurovision Son ...
. Her performance was recorded and released as a single, her first in five years in Sweden.
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*As a part of an interval act for
Melodifestivalen 2013 the song was parodied by
Ann-Louise Hanson
Ann-Louise Hanson (born in Kristianstad in 1944) is a Swedish singer who has been involved in the music industry since 1956.
In 1960, she had her first hit, "Är du ensam i kväll?", a Swedish version of Elvis Presley's ''Are you lonesome tonig ...
,
Towa Carson and
Siw Malmkvist as "Pensionär". It was also released on an EP the same year.
*In the fall of 2017,
Tomas Andersson Wij released a Swedish language cover version of the song titled "Den dag jag vinner allt" as a part of the eight season of
Så mycket bättre.
Critical reception
In general, ''Popular'' received positive reviews from critics.
Popjustice wrote that it is better than their entry for
Eurovision Song Contest 2011
The Eurovision Song Contest 2011 was the 56th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Düsseldorf, Germany, following the country's victory at the with the song "Satellite (Lena Meyer-Landrut song), Satellite" by Lena Meyer-La ...
and that "this is just one of the songs that will make the United Kingdom look stupid at this year's Eurovision.“
Awards, nominations and certifications
The song won the ESC Radio Award 2011 in the category ''Best Song'' and the Scandipop Award 2012 in the category ''Best Male Single''.
It was also nominated for a
Rockbjörnen Award 2011 in the category ''Best Swedish Song'' and is nominated for a
Grammi 2012 in the category ''Song of the Year''. The SoundFactory Remix of the song was nominated for a Scandipop Award 2012 in the category ''Best Remix''.
''Popjustice.com'' has named the song ''Song of the Day''.
On 15 May 2011, the same website has named the slow version ''Song of the Day''. In December 2011, the same website has listed the original song on number three of their list ''45 Best Singles 2011''.
As of July 2011, ''Popular'' has been sold over 40.000 times and received
Double Platinum
Music recording certification is a system of certifying that a music recording has shipped, sold, or streamed a certain number of units. The threshold quantity varies by type (such as album, single, music video) and by nation or territory (see ...
in Sweden.
Music video
A censored version of the music video of the song was released on 14 April 2011. The music video includes a dance battle.
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
References
External links
Eric Saade Official WebsiteEric Saade Official Facebookpage
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2011 singles
Eurovision songs of 2011
Eurovision songs of Sweden
Melodifestivalen songs of 2011
Eric Saade songs
Helena Paparizou songs
Eurodance songs
Songs written by Fredrik Kempe
Number-one singles in Sweden
2011 songs
Sony Music singles
Roxy Recordings singles
Tomas Andersson Wij songs
Towa Carson songs
Siw Malmkvist songs
Ann-Louise Hanson songs