Dsign Music
Dsign Music is a songwriting/production company originally from Trondheim, Norway.[1] Dsign Music was formed in 2005 by Robin Jenssen, Anne Judith Stokke Wik, Nermin Harambašić and Ronny Vidar Svendsen. Since the beginning they have been involved in numerous #1 singles worldwide, a total of 40 #1's on different Billboard Charts and multiple platinum and diamond albums.[2] Dsign Music are also involved in other ventures such as music publishing, musicals, TV-shows, music applications and movie scores. The team was signed to a publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group from 2008 to 2016, they are now signed to a division of CTGA (Culture Technology Group Asia), called EKKO Music Rights, which they co-own and co-founded together with Lee Soo-man (founder of S.M. Entertainment in Seoul, Korea), Pelle Lidell (former Head of A&R for Universal Music Publishing in Europe) and Hayden Bell (former Head of A&R at Sony Music Asia). Dsign Music is represented worldwide by SESAC since 2015.[3]
- Robin Jenssen (CEO/manager)
- Anne Judith Wik (Songwriter/topliner/singer)
- Nermin Harambašić (Songwriter/topliner/producer)
- Ronny Svendsen (Songwriter/producer/composer)
- Jin Suk Choi aka JINBYJIN (Head of Asia/songwriter/producer/composer)
Type | Aksjeselskap |
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Industry | Music & entertainment |
Genre | J-pop, K-pop, C-pop, dance-pop, electropop, pop, Rock, teen pop, Musicals, Bubblegum pop, Latin Pop |
Founded | Trondheim, Norway (2006 ) |
Founder |
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Headquarters | , Norway |
Number of locations | Los Angeles, Seoul, Trondheim, Stockholm |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Robin Jenssen: CEO |
Services | Entertainment |
Divisions | Dsign Media AS |
Subsidiaries | EKKO Music Rights Europe |
Website | www |
Billboard #1 placements
Dsign Music have participated in 40 Billboard number one chartings.
- 2020: Loona - "Fall Again" from the EP "12:00" - #1 Billboard US Heatseekers Albums
- 2019: EXO - "Trouble" from the album "Obsession" - #1 Billboard US World Albums
- 2019: TWICE - "Dance The Night Away" from the album "#TWICE2" - #1 Billboard Japan Hot Albums
- 2018: Red Velvet - "Sassy Me" from the album "RBB (Really Bad Boy)" - #1 Billboard US Heatseekers Albums
- 2018: NCT 127 - "Simon Says" from the album Regular-Irregular - #1 Billboard US World Digital Songs
- 2018: TWICE - "Dance The Night Away" (single) - #1 Billboard Korea K-POP 100
- 2018: EXO - "Love Me Right" from the album "Countdown" - #1 Billboard Japan Hot Albums[4]
- 2018: Jonghyun - Poet | Artist - #1 Billboard US World Albums[5]
- 2017: Namie Amuro - "Finally" - #1 Billboard Japan Hot Albums Chart
- 2017: Namie Amuro - "Finally" - #1 Billboard Japan Top Album Sales
- 2017: Girls' Generation - "Holiday Night" - #1 Billboard US World Albums[6]
- 2017: EXO - "The War" - #1 Billboard US World Albums[7]
- 2017: E-girls - E.G. Crazy - #1 Billboard Japan Hot Albums[8]
- 2017: E-girls - E.G. Crazy - #1 Billboard Japan Top Album Sales[9]
- 2016: B.A.P - "Noir" - #1 Billboard US World Albums[10]
- 2016: Ricky Martin - "Vente Pa'Ca feat. Maluma" (single) - #1 Billboard Mexico Airplay[11]
- 2016: Ricky Martin - "Vente Pa'Ca feat. Maluma" (single) - #1 Billboard Mexico Espanol Airplay[12]
- 2016: Ricky Martin - "Vente Pa'Ca feat. Maluma" (single) - #1 Billboard US Latin Airplay[13]
- 2016: Ricky Martin - "Vente Pa'Ca feat. Maluma" (single) - #1 Billboard US Latin Pop Songs[14]
- 2016: Ricky Martin - "Vente Pa'Ca feat. Maluma" (single) - #1 Billboard US Tropical Airplay
- 2015: f(x) - "4 Walls" - #1 Billboard US World Albums
- 2015: EXO - "Love Me Right" (single) - #1 Billboard Japan Hot 100
- 2015: Red Velvet - "The Red" - #1 Billboard US World Albums
- 2015: Girls' Generation - "Lion Heart" - #1 Billboard US World Albums
- 2015: Nathan Sykes - "Kiss Me Quick" - #1 Billboard US Dance Club Songs
- 2015: Jonghyun - "Base" - #1 Billboard US World Albums
- 2015: EXO - ""Exodus" repackage "Love Me Right" - #1 Billboard US World Albums
- 2014: Girls' Generation - "The Best" - #1 Billboard Japanese Top Albums
- 2014: Super Junior - "Mamacita" - #1 Billboard US World Albums
- 2014: Girls' Generation - "Mr. Mr." - #1 Billboard US Heatseekers Albums
- 2013: EXO - "Miracles In December" - #1 Billboard US World Albums
- 2013: f(x) - "Rum Pum Pum Pum" (single) - #1 Billboard K-Pop Hot 100[15]
- 2013: f(x) - "Pink Tape" - #1 Billboard US World Albums
- 2013: EXO - "XOXO" - #1 Billboard US World Albums
- 2013: Lee Hyori - "Bad Girls" (single) - #1 Billboard K-POP Hot 100
- 2013: Girls' Generation - "I Got A Boy" (single) - #1 Billboard K-POP Hot 100
- 2013: Girls' Generation - "I Got A Boy" (album) - #1 Billboard US World Albums
- 2013: Super Junior - "Break Down" - #1 Billboard US World Albums
- 2011: TVXQ - Tone - #1 Billboard Japan Top Albums
- 2011: Girls' Generation - "Girls' Generation" - #1 Billboard Japanese Top Albums
Selected Credits
- 2020: AleXa - "Revolution" from the mini-album DECOHERENCE released by ZB Label
- 2020: LOONA - "Fall Again" from the EP "12:00" released by Blockberry Creative (#1 Billboard US Heatseekers Albums)
- 2020: Celina Sharma - "Insecure" single released by EMI Virgin / Universal Music
- 2020: GWSN - "Bazooka" single from the album The Keys released by Sony Music Korea
- 2020: ITZY - "I Don't Wanna Dance" from the album IT'z Me released by JYP Entertainment
- 2019: Red Velvet - "Love Is The Way" from the album The ReVe Festival:Finale released by SM Entertainment (#1 US iTunes Charts)
- 2019: EXO - "Trouble" from the album Obsession released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums | #1 Gaon South Korean album charts) Certified 3 x Platinum Album - more than 750.000 sold units
- 2019: Taeyeon - "Spark" single from the album Purpose released by SM Entertainment
- 2019: Super Junior - "I Think I" single from the album Time_Slip released by SM Entertainment (#1 Gaon South Korean album charts) Certified Platinum Album - more than 365.000 sold units
- 2019: BVNDIT - "Dumb" single from the EP BE! released by MNH Entertainment
- 2019: Red Velvet - "Love Is The Way" from the album The ReVe Festival: Day 2 released by SM Entertainment (#1 Gaon South Korean album charts)
- 2019: Ailee - "Headlock" from the album butterFLY released by DreamT Entertainment
- 2019: Purplebeck - Crystal Ball EP released by Mystic Entertainment
- 2019: U-KNOW - "Blue Jeans" from the album True Colors released by SM Entertainment
- 2019: TWICE - "Dance The Night Away" (Japanese version) from the album #TWICE2 released by Warner Music Japan (#1 Billboard Japan Hot Albums | more than 450.000 sold units)
- 2019: Taemin - "Want" single from the EP Want released by SM Entertainment[16] (#1 Gaon South Korean album charts)
- 2019: A. Fuentes - "Emma Emma" single released by Dsign Music
- 2019: Theo Lundestad Lawrence - "Break My Heart" single released by Dsign Music
- 2018: Red Velvet - "Sassy Me" from the album RBB (Really Bad Boy) released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US Heatseeekers Albums | #2 Billboard US World Albums)
- 2018: Roy Wang - "Will You" single released by Beijing Time Fengjun Culture & Entertainment
- 2018: E-girls - "Pink Champagne" from the album E.G. 11 released by Rhythm Zone / Avex Music
- 2018: Chung Ha - "Cherry Kisses" from the album Blooming Blue released by MNH Entertainment
- 2018: Key - "This Life" from the album Face released by SM Entertainment
- 2018: NCT 127 - "Simon Says" single from the album Regular-Irregular released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard World Digital Songs | Platinum Certified Album 433.000+ sales)
- 2018: Red Velvet - "#Cookie Jar" single from the EP #Cookie Jar released by Avex Trax (#3 Billboard Japan Hot Albums)
- 2018: TWICE - "Dance The Night Away" single from the album Summer Nights released by JYP Entertainment (#1 Billboard Korea K-POP 100 | 2 X Platinum Certified Album 650.000+ sales)
- 2018: TWICE - "Dejavu" from the EP What Is Love? released by JYP Entertainment (#3 Billboard Japan Hot Albums | Platinum Certified Album 433.000+ sales | winner of 33rd Golden Disc Awards)
- 2018: TVXQ - "Broken" from the album New Chapter No. 1: The Chance of Love released by SM Entertainment
- 2018: Klingande - "Rebel Yell feat. Krishane" single released by Ultra Music
- 2018: SHINee - "You & I" from the album The Story Of Light released by SM Entertainment
- 2018: Koda Kumi - "Sweetest Taboo" from the album AND released by Rhythm Zone
- 2018: EXO - "Love Me Right" from the album Countdown released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard Japan Hot Albums)[4]
- 2018: Jonghyun - "I'm So Curious" from the album Poet | Artist released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums)
- 2017: Cazzi Opeia - "Wild Ones" single released by Cosmos Music / Superior Recordings
- 2017: Matt Terry - "Weigh Me Down" from the album Trouble released by RCA
- 2017: Namie Amuro - "Big Boys Cry" from the best of album Finally released by Avex Trax (#1 Oricon Albums Chart | #1 Billboard Japan Hot Albums Chart | #1 Billboard Japan Top Album Sales)
- 2017: Girls' Generation - "Girls Are Back" from the album "Holiday Night" released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums)
- 2017: EXO - "What U Do?" from the album The War released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums)[17]
- 2017: Dream Ami – "Surf On The Summer" from the album Re: Dream released by Rhythm Zone
- 2017: TWICE - "Someone Like Me" from the EP Signal released by JYP Entertainment (#3 Billboard US World Albums)
- 2017: The Rampage from EXILE Tribe - "Frontiers" single released by Rhythm Zone
- 2017: Koda Kumi - "Insane / Bassline" from the album W Face - Outside released by Rhythm Zone (#1 Oricon Japan Album Chart | #1 Oricon Japan Daily Chart)
- 2017: VAV - "Venus (Dance With Me)" released by Loen Entertainment
- 2017: Nabiha - "Young" single released by disco:wax
- 2017: Luna, Hani & Solar – "Honey Bee" single released by Mystic Entertainment
- 2017: Kamaliya - "Aphrodite" single released by TanArm Music
- 2017: E-girls - "Pink Champagne" from the album E.G.CRAZY released by Rhythm Zone / Avex Music (#1 Billboard Japan Hot Albums & #1 Billboard Japan Top Album Sales)[8]
- 2016: E-girls - "Pink Champagne" single released by Rhythm Zone / Avex Music (#2 Billboard Japan Hot 100)
- 2016: Justice Crew - "Pop Dat Buckle" single released by Sony Music Australia
- 2016: In Stereo - "Girlfriend" single released by Warner Music Australia
- 2016: Hyolyn - "Paradise" from the EP It's Me released by Starship Entertainment
- 2016: Nathan Sykes - "Kiss Me Quick" from the album Unfinished Business released by Global Entertainment
- 2016: B.A.P - "Skydive" from the album Noir released by Loen Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums)
- 2016: Krishane - "Found Da Boi feat. Wande Coal" single released by Atlantic Records UK
- 2016: Apink - "Boom Pow Love" from the album Pink Revolution released by A Cube / Loen Entertainment
- 2016: Red Velvet - "Bad Dracula" from the EP Russian Roulette released by SM Entertainment
- 2016: Ricky Martin - "Vente Pa'Ca feat. Maluma" single released by Sony Music Latin[18] (#1 Billboard US Latin Airplay, #1 Billboard Mexico Airplay, #1 Billboard Mexico Espanol Airplay, #1 Billboard US Latin Pop Songs, #1 Billboard US Tropical Airplay, #60 on the toplist of most watched videos in the world on YouTube[19])
- 2016: Krishane - "Inconsiderate feat. Patoranking" single released by Atlantic Records UK
- 2016: Vyan - "Castle" single released by Spinnup
- 2016: Vyan - "Hard To Break" single released by Spinnup
- 2016: BaekHyun (EXO) & Suzy (miss A) - "Dream" single released by Mystic Entertainment (#1 Korea Gaon Music Digital Chart in January[20][21][22][23] | #1 Korea Gaon Music Album Chart[24] | #3 Billboard US World Digital Songs[25]
- 2015: f(x) - "Deja Vu" from the album 4 Walls released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums[26]
- 2015: EXO - "Love Me Right" single released by Avex Trax in Japan (#1 Billboard Japan Hot 100[27]| #1 Japan Oricon Weekly CD Single Chart in Japan[28]
- 2015: Brown Eyed Girls - "Warm Hole" from the album Basic released by Loen Entertainment
- 2015: Twice - "Truth" from the album The Story Begins released by JYP Entertainment
- 2015: Yim Jae Beum - "Name" single released by ShowPLAY
- 2015: Sweet California - "Good Lovin'" from the album Head For The Stars released by Warner Music Spain
- 2015: Red Velvet - "Red Dress" and "Oh Boy" from the album The Red released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums[29])
- 2015: Jun Jin - "Wow Wow Wow" from the EP Real released by LOEN Entertainment
- 2015: Arashi - "Imaging Crazy" from the album Arashi Live Tour 2014 & "The Digitalian" released by J Storm in Japan (#1 Japan Oricon DVD Chart[30]
- 2015: Girls' Generation - "Bump It" and "Paradise" from the album Lion Heart released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums[31]
- 2015: Nathan Sykes - "Kiss Me Quick" single released by Global Entertainment (#1 Billboard US Dance Club Songs Chart[32]
- 2015: 9 Muses - "Hurt Locker" single from the EP Special Summer Edition released by Star Empire Entertainment
- 2015: EXO - "Love Me Right" single from the album Love Me Right released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums[33]
- 2015: Girls' Generation - "Catch Me If You Can" single released by SM Entertainment (#2 Billboard US World Digital Songs[34]
- 2015: Kim Feel - "Marry Me" single released by CJ E&M
- 2015: miss A - "Melting" from the EP Colors released by JYP Entertainment
- 2015: Amber - "Shake That Brass" from the album Beautiful released by SM Entertainment (#2 Billboard US World Albums[35]
- 2015: Julie Ervik - "Last Love" single released by Dsign Music
- 2015: Neon Hitch - "Sparks" - single released by WeRNeon & Dsign Music
- 2015: School of Oz - The world's first "Hologram Musical" premiered 14 January in Seoul by SM Entertainment
- 2015: Jonghyun - "Hallelujah" and "Crazy" from the album Base released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums[36]
- 2015: Alex Karlsson - "Streetlights" single released by Dsign Music
- 2015: Girls' Generation-TTS - "I Like The Way" from the album Dear Santa released by SM Entertainment
- 2014: Koda Kumi - "Dance In The Rain" single released by Rhythm Zone
- 2014: Arashi - "Imaging Crazy" from the album The Digitalian released by J Storm in Japan (#1 on Japan Oricon Album Chart[37]
- 2014: Daichi Miura - "Bring It Down" single released by Sonic Groove
- 2014: Super Junior - "This Is Love" and "Let's Dance" from the album Mamacita released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums[38]
- 2014: Red Velvet - "Happiness" single released by SM Entertainment
- 2014: Girls' Generation - "Genie", "Beep Beep" and "Love & Girls" from the album The Best released by EMI Records Japan (#1 Billboard Japanese Top Albums[39]
- 2014: Kylie Minogue - "Kiss Me Once" from the album Kiss Me Once released by Parlophone (#1 Australian Album Charts[40] | #2 UK Album Charts[41]
- 2014: Girls' Generation - "Soul" from the album Mr. Mr. released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US Heatseekers Albums[42] | #1 Gaon Albums Chart[43] | #3 Billboard US World Albums[44]
- 2014: BoA - "Call My Name" from the album Who's Back? released by Avex Trax
- 2014: Koda Kumi - "LOL" from the album Bon Voyage released by Rhythm Zone
- 2014: Boys Republic - the single "Video Game" released by Universal Music Korea
- 2014: TVXQ - "Love Again" and "Rise" from the album Tense released by SM Entertainment (#2 Billboard US World Albums[45]
- 2014: Kamaliya - "Never Wanna Hurt You (Bad Love Baby)" single released by Ministry Of Sound
- 2013: EXO - "The Star" from the album Miracles In December released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums[46])
- 2013: Fatin Shidqia - "Jangan Kau Bohong" and "Sadar Dibatas Sabar" from the album For You released by Sony Music Indonesia (#1 on Indonesian Album Charts[47] | Won Best Album of the Year | Won best Pop Album of the Year[48]
- 2013: Girls' Generation - "Find Your Soul" from the game "Blade & Soul" by Tencent
- 2013: Girls' Generation - "Beep Beep" and "Love & Girls" from the album Love & Peace released by SM Entertainment (#1 Japan Oricon Weekly Album Chart[49] | #2 on Billboard JapanTop Albums[50]
- 2013: Super Junior - "Candy" from the single Blue World released by Avex Trax
- 2013: Shinee - "Destination" from the EP Everybody released by SM Entertainment (#2 Billboard US World Albums[51]
- 2013: Isac Elliot - "Can't Give Up On Love" from the album Wake Up World released by Sony Music Finland (#1 on Finnish Album Charts[52]
- 2013: Boys Republic - Identity album released by Universal Korea
- 2013: Spica - "Tonight" single released by CJ E&M Music
- 2013: Faky - "Better Without You" single released by Rhythm Zone
- 2013: f(x) - "Rum Pum Pum Pum" single released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard K-Pop Hot 100[15])
- 2013: f(x) - "Rum Pum Pum Pum" and "Toy" from the album Pink Tape released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums[53]
- 2013: Girls' Generation - "Love & Girls" single released by SM Entertainment (#3 Billboard Japan Hot 100[54]
- 2013: EXO - "Wolf" single from the album XOXO released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums[55]
- 2013: Lee Hyori - "Bad Girls" single from the album Monochrome released by B2M Entertainment (#1 Billboard K-Pop Hot 100[56]
- 2013: Lee Hyori - "Trust me, Special, Amor Mio, Going Crazy, Oars" albumtracks from the album Monochrome released by B2M Entertainment
- 2013: Boys Republic - "Party Rock" single released by Universal Korea
- 2013: Namie Amuro - "Big Boys Cry" single from the album Feel released by Avex Trax
- 2013: Shinee - "Hitchhiking" single from the album Chapter 1. Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You released by SM Entertainment (#2 Billboard US World Albums[57]
- 2013: F.A.N.S. - "Nave Espacial" from the album Despegamos released by Sony Music
- 2013: Kamaliya - "Love Me Like" single from the album Club Opera released by Embassy Of Music
- 2013: Kamaliya - "I'm Alive" single from the album Club Opera released by Embassy Of Music
- 2013: Girls' Generation - "I Got a Boy" single released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard K-Pop Hot 100)
- 2013: Girls' Generation - "I Got a Boy" from the album I Got a Boy released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard World Albums[58] | (#1 on South Korea Gaon Monthly Digital Chart[59]
- 2013: Super Junior-M - "Break Down" title track from the album Break Down released by SM Entertainment (#1 Billboard US World Albums[60]
- 2013: DJ Antoine - "We Will Never Grow Old", "Beautiful" and "Now Or Never" from the album Sky Is The Limit released by Kontor Records
- 2013: Blue - "I Can" single from the album Roulette released by Island Records
- 2013: Kamaliya - album Club Opera all songs co-written and produced released by Embassy Of Music
- 2012: Eric Saade - single "Marching (In The Name Of Love) from the album Forgive Me released by Roxy Recordings
- 2012: Crystal Kay - "Come Back To Me" from the album Vivid released by Universal Music Japan
- 2012: Crystal Kay - "What We Do" single from the album Vivid released by Universal Music Japan
- 2012: Jasmine - "B*TCH*S" from the album Complexxx released by Sony Music
- 2012: Kamaliya - "Butterflies" single from the album Club Opera released by Ministry Of Sound
- 2012: Jolin Tsai - "The Great Artist" (大藝術家, Dà Yì Shù Jiā) single from the album Muse released by Warner Music Taiwan
- 2012: Girls' Generation - "Beep Beep" from the single "Flower Power" released by Universal Music
- 2012: Girls' Generation - "Girls & Peace" from the album Girls & Peace released by Universal Music (#3 Billboard Japanese Top Albums[61] | #3 on Japan Oricon Weekly Album Charts[62]
- 2012: Coco Lee - "Stuck on You" single & album track released by Sony Music
- 2012: Rainbow - "Energy" from the album Over the Rainbow released by Universal Sigma (#10 on Japan Oricon Weekly Album Chart[63]
- 2011: SM Town - "For the First Time", "Like a Dream", and "1, 2, 3" from the album 2011 Winter SMTown – The Warmest Gift, released by SM Entertainment
- 2011: Blue - "I Can" single and the UK entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- 2011: Daichi Miura - "Illusion Show" from the album D.M. released by Avex Entertainment
- 2011: Edita Abdieski - "When The Music Is Over" from the album One released by Sony Music
- 2011: f(x) - "Dangerous" from the album Pinocchio released by SM Entertainment
- 2011: Anders | Fahrenkrog - "Nathalie" and "Wicked Love" from the album Two released by Universal Music
- 2011: Elva Hsiao - "100 Fen De Wen (100分的吻)" from the album I'm Ready released by Gold Typhoon
- 2011: Chocolat - "I Like It" from the album I Like It released by Paramount Music
- 2011: TVXQ - "I Think U Know" from the album Tone released by Avex Trax (#1 Billboard Japan Top Albums[64] | #1 on Japan Oricon Album Chart[65] | #1 on South Korean Album Charts[66]
- 2011: Mariann Rosa - "Download My Kisses" single released by PopJoy
- 2010: Jennifer Rush - "Echoes Love" from the album Now Is the Hour
- 2010: BoA - "Hurricane Venus" from the album Copy & Paste released by SM Entertainment
- 2010: BoA - "I'm OK" from the album Copy & Paste released by SM Entertainment
- 2010: Jessica Sutta ex-Pussycat Dolls - "Jack in the Box"
- 2009: Girls' Generation - "Genie" from the album Tell Me Your Wish (Genie) released by SM Entertainment (#4 Billboard Japan Hot 100[67] | Winner of Golden Disk Awards[68]
- 2009: Namie Amuro - "Fast Car" from the album Past Future released by Avex Trax (#1 Japan Oricon Album Charts[69] | #1 Taiwan Album Charts | #1 Korean Album Charts[70]
- 2009: RBD - "Puedes Ver Pero No Tocar" from the album Para Olvidarte De Mí released by EMI Mexico
- 2009: Jeanette Biedermann - "All Mine" from the album Undress to the Beat released by Universal Music
- 2009: Leki & The Sweet Mints - Singles "Obsessive" and "Love Me Another Day" released by Universal Music Belgium
- 2009: Stefanie Heinzmann - "Bag It Up" from the album Roots To Grow released by Seoul Records
- 2009: Indra - "Upper hand (Sexy mama)" single from the album One Woman Show released by Warner Music France
- 2009: Big Ali - "Hunger" from the album Louder released by Warner Music France
- 2008: Monrose - "You Can Look (But You Can Not Touch)" from the album I Am released by Starwatch/Warner
- 2008: Aloha from Hell - "You" from the album No More Days to Waste released by Sony Music
- 2008: Nikki Kerkhof - "Inconsolable" from the album Naked released by Sony BMG
- 2008: Nádine - "For The Best" from the album This Time I Know released by EMI
- 2008: Nevena Tsoneva - "Imeto mi" single released by Universal Music
- 2007: Monrose - "Leading Me On" and "Say Yes" from the album Strictly Physical released by Starwatch/Warner
- 2007: Room 2012 - "Haunted" from the album Elevator released by Starwatch/Warner
- 2007: Venke Knutson - "Holiday" single released by Universal Music
- 2007: Venke Knutson Co-wrote and produced the album Crush released by Universal Music
Awards
- Music Publisher Award 2017 in Norway (Musikkforleggerprisen 2017)
Winner of “Composer / Rightsholder of the year - POP Music” (Dsign Music)
- Golden Disc Awards 2017
Namie Amuro - "Finally" - Winner of "Album of the Year" and "Artist of the Year"
- Latin Grammy Awards 2017
Ricky Martin feat. Maluma - "Vente Pa'Ca" - Nominated for "Best Song of the Year" & "Record of the Year"[71][72]
- SESAC Latina Music Awards 2017
Ricky Martin feat. Maluma - "Vente Pa'Ca" - WON for "Best Radio Song of the Year"[73][74]
- LAMA (Latin American Music Awards) 2017
Ricky Martin feat. Maluma - "Vente Pa'Ca" - Nominated for "Best Song of the Year"
- YouTube Awards 2013
Winner of "Best Video of the Year" with Girls' Generation - "I Got A Boy"[75]
- MTV Video Music Award Japan for Album of the Year 2012
Girls' Generation - "Girls' Generation"
- MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Group Video 2011
Girls' Generation - "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)"
- MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Karaokee! Song 2011
Girls' Generation - "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)"
Song:Expo
Dsign Music are hosting the annual songwriting camp called Trondheim Song:Expo. Robin Jenssen initially created the camp and is still the international coordinator. This camp is one of the world's biggest songwriting camps with approximately 100 writers attending over a two-week period, first year was in 2011. Dsign Music is also involved in other songwriting camps such as Seoul:Calling in South-Korea, LA:EXPO in Los Angeles, USA Dsign Music also previously behind Aarhus:Calling in Denmark.
EKKO:LAB
In 2019 Robin Jenssen co-founded a 10-studio complex called EKKO The Lab, located in the Sofo area in Stockholm, Sweden. Songwriting camps are being held at EKKO the Lab on a monthly basis.
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