Aleena Gibson
Aleena Gibson (Anna-Lena Högdahl), is a Swedish songwriter living in Stockholm. Her credits include Jason Derulo, Mr. Big, Nick Carter, S Club 7, Chenoa, Tata Young, Rouge Jill Johnson, Girls' Generation, and Austin Mahone.[1] She performed in Melodifestivalen 2003 singing her song Better Believe It and finished 6th in the first semi final.
Aleena Gibson Aleena Högdahl | |
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Born | Gothenburg, Sweden | May 31, 1968
Genres | country folk pop rock |
Associated acts | Stefan Andersson |
Stefan Andersson and Aleena Gibson finished 5th in the first semi final of Melodifestivalen 2007. In late 2007 it was revealed that Aleena had written a song that would be performed in Melodifestivalen 2008. Aleena Gibson now sings with Swedish progressive rock band Kaipa.
Entries in national Eurovision pre-selections
- "Anropar Försvunnen" by Hanna Hedlund (Sweden 2000), 8th place
- "Nothing can Stop Me" by Lina Hedlund (Sweden 2003), 4th place (Second Chance)
- "We're Unbreakable" by Sahlene (Sweden 2003), 5th place (Semi Final)
- "Better Believe It" by Aleena (Sweden 2003), 6th place (Semi Final)
- "Anything But You" by Andersson & Gibson (Sweden 2007), 5th place (Semi Final)
- "Empty Room" by Sanna Nielsen (Sweden 2008), 2nd place
- "Why Am I Crying?" by Molly Sandén (Sweden 2012), 5th place
- "Can't Hurt Me Now" by Jessica Andersson (Sweden 2015), 11th place
- "Forever Starts Today" by Linus Svenning (Sweden 2015), 6th place
- "Dark Water" by Olga Lounová (Czech Republic 2020), 6th place
- "Lessons of Love" by Vanessa Amorosi (Australia 2020), 3rd place
Discography
Album
- (2005) Aleenas Café
Singles
- (2003) Butt naked
- (2003) Better believe it
- (2004) Me & Tommy
- (2005) Hey now
- (2005) Modern Times
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References
- Aleena Gibson, Allmusic, retrieved on March 19, 2019
External links
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