Daniel Lindström

Daniel Lindström (born 30 January 1978) is a Swedish singer from Umeå who won the Swedish Idol 2004 contest against Darin Zanyar.[1] His first single, "Coming True", sold double platinum, and his self-titled album, released in December 2004, topped the Swedish pop charts.[1] The second album Nån slags verklighet (Some kind of reality) contains songs written in Swedish by the singer himself. His third album, D-Day, was released in January 2009.[2] For a time, he lived with his wife and child in Solna, Sweden.

Daniel Lindström
Daniel Lindström in 2009. Photo by Bengt Nyman.
Background information
Birth nameDaniel Lindström
Born (1978-01-30) 30 January 1978
OriginUmeå, Sweden
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsSinging
Years active2004–present
LabelsSony BMG (2004–2007)
LaLuff Records (2007–2009)
Websitedaniellindstrom.se

Idol 2004 performances

Discography

Daniel Lindström discography
Studio albums3
Music videos5
Singles7
B-sides4
Tours2

The following is a complete discography of every album and single released by Swedish Pop music artist Daniel Lindström.

Studio albums

Year Information Sweden[3] Sales and Certifications
2004 Daniel Lindström
  • First studio album
  • Released: 9 December 2004
  • Label: Sony BMG
  • Format: CD
1
Swedish sales: 53,000

IFPI: Platinum

2006 Nån slags verklighet
  • Second studio album
  • Released: 16 August 2006
  • Label: Sony BMG
  • Format: CD
3
Swedish sales: 22,000

IFPI: Gold

2009 D-Day
  • Third studio album
  • Released: 29 January 2009
  • Label: LaLuff Records
  • Format: CD
25
Swedish sales: 3,000

IFPI: N/A

Singles

Year Song Sweden
[4]
Certification Album
2004 "Coming True" 1 2xPlatinum (IFPI) Daniel Lindström
2005 "My Love Won't Let You Down" 10
"Run"
2006 "Nån slags verklighet" 26 Nån slags verklighet
2008 "Saturday Night" D-Day
"Caught in that Feeling"
2012 "I Know Nothing" Non-album single

Songwriting in Asia

Lindstrom is a co-writer of “Let It Go” by Jacky Cheung on Cheung’s “Private Corner” album.[5] His single release “Caught In That Feeling” was covered by Jason Dy, winner of The Voice of The Philippines, on Dy’s self-titled album “Jason Dy”.[6]

References

  1. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (2005-01-15). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  2. D-Day - Daniel Lindström | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 2020-05-09
  3. Steffen Hung. "Daniel Lindström – Daniel Lindström". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved August 24, 2012.
  4. Steffen Hung. "Daniel Lindström – Coming True". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved August 24, 2012.
  5. 网易 (2010-03-10). "张学友《Private Corner》评测:值得细细品味". ent.163.com. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  6. "WATCH: JASON DY's MYX Live! Performance Of "Caught In That Feeling"". myx.abs-cbn.com. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
Preceded by
N/A
Idol winner
Daniel Lindström (2004)
Succeeded by
Agnes Carlsson
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