Nick Jarl

Niklas Jarl (born 6 September 1967), known professionally as Nick Jarl, is a Swedish songwriter, record producer and musician. Some of his songs include "You Make Me Feel" - Westlife (co-written by Max Martin), "Heal" - Westlife (co-written by Savan Kotecha), "Written in the Stars" - Westlife (co-written by Andreas Carlsson), "I Promise You That" - Westlife, "Stay with Me" - Ironik, and "I Don't Need a Lover" - Will Young, Waterline - Jedward.

Nick Jarl
Background information
Birth nameNiklas Jarl
Born (1967-09-06) 6 September 1967
OriginStockholm, Sweden
GenresPop, electropop, dance-pop, pop rock,
Occupation(s)Songwriter, record producer, musician
Instrumentskeyboards
Years active2001–present
Associated actsMax Martin, Savan Kotecha, Westlife, Will Young, Martina Stoessel, Ironik
Websitehttp://www.jarl.se

Selected discography

Title Year Album Songwriter Producer
"When You Were young" 2019 Scam - Single Y Y
"Die Trying" Daniela Vecchia - Single Y
"Ain't Nobody" Julia Lov - Single Y Y
"Sonic Boom" 2018 Taylor Carsson - Single Y Y
"Fire (Po Po Pom Pom)" Julia Lov - Single Y Y
"Not Alone" 2017 Shalisa - Single Y Y
"Skin" Mergime - Single Y
"Broken Dreams" Connell Cruise - Barely Breathing Y
"Magic Call" 2016 Ella Sanoo - "Single" Y Y
"Losing the love" Martina StoesselTini Y
"Se escapa tu amor" Y
"I don't need a lover" 2015 Will Young - 85% Proof Y
"Stir it up" Måns Zelmerlöw - Perfectly Damaged Y
"The core of you" Y
"No second time around" Peter Aristone - "Single" Y Y
"Written in the stars" Westlife – Greatest Hits Y Y
"Heal" Westlife – Turnaround Y Y
"I promise you that" Westlife – World of our own Y Y
"You make me feel" Westlife – Coast to coast Y
"Stay with me" IronikSingle Y Y
"Crying out your name" LoreenSingle Y
"Waterline" JedwardSingle Y
"This Party" Molly Sanden – Unchained Y
"1000 Miles" H.E.A.TSingle Y Y
"Final Destination" Michael Learns To Rock – Michael Learns To Rock Y Y
"The Final Cut" A-TeensGreatest Hits Y Y
"With or without you" A-Teens – Greatest Hits Y Y
"Not like you" Alexander KlawsSingle Y Y
"My heart is on the run" Alexander Klaws – Attention Y Y
"2 Happy 2 Soon" Erik Segerstedt – A different shade Y Y
"Break the silence" Erik Segerstedt – Single Y Y
"List of lovers" Antique – List of lovers Y
"Is he the one" Anders Johansson – Single Y Y
"Crash and burn" Erik Grönwall – Single Y
"Super girl" Ellinor – Single Y Y
"Kokobom" Ellinor – Single Y Y
"Remembering the summer night's" Nikki Ponte – Single Y
"My heart's at heavens door" Timothy James – Make it happen Y
"No one has to hurt" Anders Ekborg – Painted dreams Y
"Lovely Lily" Richi M – Single Y
"Lily's back" Richi M – Face the future Y
"All in the game" FAME – Single Y Y
"Listen girl" Johan Östberg – Single Y Y
"Are you ready" Timo Langner – Single Y Y
"Casse comme du verre" Priscilla – Single Y
"Noll disciplin" Idiot – Single Y Y
"Ta dom jävlarna" Martin Stenmarck – 9 sanningar och 1 lögn Y
"Sömnlöshet" Maja Gullstrand – Hemligheter Y Y
"Tidsmaskin" Mathias Holmgren – Vägen hem Y Y
"Ett ljus för dig" Mathias Holmgren – Vägen hem Y
"Färger" Friends – Best of Y Y
"Till er" Barbados – Hela himlen Y Y
"Även om" Albin Feat Rasmus Ingdahl – Single Y
"Jag hatar dig" Alexander Schöld – Single Y
"Varför börja om" Marcus Örhn – Single Y Y

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gollark: This is about the first half.
gollark: ```lisp(newvar '- [(+ arg1 (negate arg2))])(newvar '-- [(- arg1 1)])(newvar '++ [(+ arg1 1)])(newvar '!! [ (if arg1 [false] [true])])(newvar 'ztb [ (if (== arg1 0) [false] [if (== arg1 false) [false] [true]])])(newvar 'ifz [ (if (ztb arg1) arg2 arg3)])(newvar 'inz [ (if (!! (ztb arg1)) arg2 arg3)])(newvar '! [ (inz arg1 [1] [(* arg1 (! (-- arg1)) )])])(newvar 'for [ (if (arg2 arg1) [ (arg3 arg1) (for (++ arg1) arg2 arg3) ][true]) ])```
gollark: I have the stdlib somewhere.
gollark: Oh, so very h.
gollark: Did you know potatOS has heavlisp now? And a prime factorizer which is actually very performant? I don't know if anyone else who did not happen to read me being excited about them knows this.

References

  1. "Article". Barometern. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  2. "Discography". Hitparad. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  3. "Article". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
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