Rike Boomgaarden

Rike Boomgaarden is a German singer and songwriter. She has written songs for many European and Japanese pop stars including Namie Amuro, Jolin Tsai, and Sarah Connor.

Rike Boomgaarden
Birth nameRike Boomgaarden
BornHamburg, Germany
GenresPop, Rock, EDM, J-pop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, piano
Years active2010–present
Associated actsSarah Connor, Namie Amuro, BoA, Jolin Tsai

Biography

Rike Boomgaarden began singing at age five and subsequently started learning to play various instruments. In her late teens, she started touring around Europe with several cover bands to gain exposure. During the intermittent breaks in her touring schedule, she began "demo singing" for various songwriting pitches. This eventually lead to her becoming a ghost singer for various major label projects throughout Europe.

Boomgaarden started crafting her own records for pitch with fellow songwriter Alex Geringas. Through these co-writings Rike was able to secure a publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group in 2010. Since 2010 she has written songs for Namie Amuro, Jolin Tsai, Sarah Connor (singer), BoA, Lidia Kopania, and Natalia.

Discography

Year Title Artist Album
2009 "Feeling” Natalia (Belgian singer) Wise Girl
"I Don't Wanna Leave” Lidia Kopania Eurovision Song Contest 2009[1]
2010 "Real Love Sarah Connor Real Love
"Believe in Love"[2] Anna Tsuchiya Rule
"In the Darkness” Bis aufs Blut – Brüder auf Bewährung (Movie) Bis aufs Blut-Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[3]
2011 "La La La” Debbi Touch the Sun
"Milestone” BoA ‘’Who's Back’’[4]
2012 "Fantasy" Jolin Tsai Muse
"What have you done” GEM Xposed
"Timeless” After School Flashback
2013 "Supernatural Love” Namie Amuro Feel
"Sisters Forever” Hanni & Nanni Hanni & Nanni 3 Soundtrack
2015 "Supernatural Love" (re-release) Namie Amuro Namie Amuro: Live Style Deluxe edition 2015
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