Phlake

Phlake is a Danish R&B and soul group, consisting of Mads Bo (vocals) and Jonathan Elkær (beats). The group released their first single in 2015, called "So Faded", which had some success in Denmark, but did not enter the official single chart. However on 16 October 2015, the single "Pregnant" was released and entered the Danish singles chart at number 9.[1] The official international music video for "Pregnant" was released on YouTube by Sony Music on 11 March 2016.[2] The video was also released in several countries, with the song gaining recognition in Sweden. They have also played at Norwegian music festival By:Larm.[3]

Phlake
Official artwork of Phlake
Background information
OriginAlbertslund, Denmark
Genres
Years active2010–present
Labels
Websitehttp://phlakemansion.com
MembersMads Bo
Jonathan Elkær
Phlake at Malmöfestivalen, Sweden, 2018.
Phlake at Malmöfestivalen, Sweden, 2018.

History

The group was created in 2015 when Jonathan Elkær, a member of Tabu Records and creating beats for Danish band Suspekt, wanted to do something new. He then met singer, Mads Bo. Together, they paired up and called themselves Phlake. An R&B group with elements of soul, the group has achieved several successful singles in Denmark.[4]

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak chart positions
DEN
[5]
2016 Slush Hours 4
2017 Weird Invitations 1
2020 The Illegal Download of Your Soul
(with Mercedes the Virus)
4
[6]

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
DEN
[5]
"Pregnant" 2015 9 Slush Hours
"Angel Zoo" 2016 3
"Chunks" 2017 Weird Invitations
"Ouch"
"Gone" (with Alina Baraz)
"IKEA Episodes" 31
[7]

Album content

YearAlbum titleSongs (in order)
2016Slush Hours"Costa Rica", "Angel Zoo", "Like You", "May Be", "Pregnant", "Moldavia", "Stallin'", "Something Better", "Breakup Business", "So Faded", "New Slow", "Dress Off"
2017Weird Invitations"A Weird Invitation", "Green Screen Holiday", "Chunks", "IKEA Episodes", "The Rascal", "Gazette", "I Don't Wanna Die Sane", "Gone", "Brush", "Can We Talk", "maybeDOTcom", "Ouch", "Kerosene"

References

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