Anton Hård af Segerstad
Anton Hård af Segerstad (earlier Anton Malmberg Hård af Segerstad) (born 28 December 1985) is a Swedish songwriter and producer, part of the production team "The Family" with Joy Deb and Linnea Deb.
His catalogue includes multiple award-winning songs and productions with artists like Iggy Azalea,[1] Fifth Harmony, JoJo, MiC LOWRY,[2] Dada Life, Nause,[3] Loreen[4] and Kim Cesarion.[5]
Hård af Segerstad has also co-written several Melodifestivalen entries, the best known being "Heroes", performed by Måns Zelmerlöw, which won Melodifestivalen 2015 and the Eurovision Song Contest 2015.[6]
Discography
- As songwriter and producer
Year | Artist | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Dada Life | "Boing Clash Boom" | |
"Feed the Dada" | |||
Molly Sandén | "Unchained" | ||
Mimi Oh | "Det Går För Långsamt" | ||
"Festen Som vi Hatar Imorrn" | |||
Sergey Lazarev | "7 Wonders" | ||
David Lindgren | "On The Dancefloor" | ||
2013 | After School | "Dressing Room" | |
Kristīne Šomase | "Phoenix Fly" | ||
Daniele Negroni | "Perfect Misfit" | ||
Janet Leon | "Heartstrings" | ||
Anton Ewald | "Begging" | It reached no.2 on the ‘Swedish Singles Chart’.
3× Platinum in Sweden. | |
2014 | Didrick | "A Part of You" | |
Mystery Skulls | "Body High" | ||
Manda | "Criminals" | ||
Oscar Zia | "Ballare Con Me" | ||
Samir & Viktor | "Success" | ||
Outtrigger | "Echo" | ||
Isac Elliot | "Engine" | ||
Fabrizio Levita | "Kept Me Under" | ||
2015 | Julia Parshuta | "Most Wanted" | |
Fifth Harmony | "Top Down" | ||
Noize Generation | "A Song for You (feat. Patrik Jean)" | ||
Nause | "The World I Know" | Certified Platinum in Sweden[7] | |
Molly Sandén | "Phoenix" | ||
Linus Svenning | "Forever Starts Today" | ||
Samir & Viktor | "Groupie" | ||
"Saxofuckingfon" | |||
Andreas Weise | "Bring Out the Fire" | ||
Måns Zelmerlöw | "Heroes" | Winner of ESC 2015
5× Platinum in Sweden.[8] Gold in Spain, Norway and Austria. | |
"Someday" | |||
"Unbreakable" | |||
JoJo | "Save My Soul" | JoJo's comeback single.
The track reached No.3 on ‘the real-time Billboard + Twitter Trending 140’ chart' and peaked position 33 on Billboards ‘Pop Digital Songs’ chart. | |
2016 | SAARA | "California" | |
Kim Jae-joong | "Love You To Death" | ||
Namie Amuro | "Show Me What You've Got" | ||
Måns Zelmerlöw | "Happyland" | ||
Kim Cesarion | "Therapy" | ||
Ace Wilder | "Don't Worry" | The song is featured in the trailer for ‘Bridget Jones’s baby’.
Peaked position 13 on the ‘Swedish Single’ chart. Certified Platinum in Sweden. | |
Molly Pettersson Hammar | "Hunger" | ||
Isa | "I Will Wait" | It peaked position no. 35 on ‘the Swedish Single’ chart. Sold Gold in Sweden.[9] | |
Lisa Ajax | "My Heart Wants Me Dead" | It peaked position no.10 on ‘the Swedish Single’ chart. | |
SAARA | "I Do" | ||
Luna | "Free Somebody" & "Keep on Doin" | Both songs are part of her debut EP ‘Free somebody’ which peaked position 3 on US Billboards ‘World Album’ weekly chart and position 5 on ‘South Korea Gaon Album Chart’. | |
AOA | "10 Seconds" | ||
JoJo | "I Am" & "Fucking Genius" | ||
MiC LOWRY | "Oh Lord" | ||
2017 | Lisa Ajax | "I Don’t Give A" | |
Loreen | "Statements" | ||
Iggy Azalea featuring Anitta | "Switch" | ||
Matt Terry | "Sucker for You" | ||
2018 | Alexander Oscar | "Number" | |
2019 | Olivia O'Brien | "purpleworld", "I Don't Exist", "Inhibition (omw)", "Just Friends", "UDK", "Care Less More", "Just a Boy" & "Love Myself" | |
SVEA | "I Love You but I Love Me More", "Good at Losing" & "In This Place" | ||
Lisa Ajax | "I Like" | ||
Hanna Ferm & LIAMOO | "Hold You" | ||
LIAMOO | "Issues" | ||
Marcus & Martinus | "Fix You" | ||
Elina | "Champion" | ||
Daniel Joy | "Too into Me" | ||
Nova Miller | "Do It to Myself" | ||
Ea Kaya | "Cruel to Be Kind" | ||
2020 | Oriflame & SVEA | "Share Your Passion" | |
Olivia O'Brien | "Was It All in My Head?" | ||
Silas Bjerregaard | "Kommer Tilbage" | ||
Merk & Kremont, SVEA & Ernia | "Numb" | ||
Zikai | "SOS" | ||
Loreen | "Fiction Feels Good" | ||
Alexander Oscar | "Bad Intentions" | ||
SVEA | "All My Exes" | ||
M.I.L.K. | "Summertime" | ||
Summers | "No Pressure" | ||
Zikai | "Twenty Something" | ||
Max George | "Give Yourself to Me" | ||
SVEA | "Too Much" | ||
Icona Pop | "Feels in My Body" | ||
Zookeepers & LittGloss | "Wherever You Want" | ||
Velvet & House of Dreams | "Saturday or Sunday Night" | ||
SVEA & Zikai | "Don't Stop the Music" | ||
Elva Hsiao | "Lonely 911" | ||
2021 | Mizki | "Love Myself" | |
The Cube Guys | "Gravity" | ||
Molly Hammar | "FRIENDS" | ||
Zikai | "You Can Call Me Al" | ||
Lahos & SVEA | "Bad Thing" | ||
Showtek & Theresa Rex | "What Is Love" | ||
GiGi Grombacher | "The Marilyn" | ||
Stefan van Nierop | "Jij Bent De Liefde" | ||
Chen Linong | "Love Me More" | ||
2022 | Clara Mae & Maximillian | "Miss the Party" | |
Clara Mae | "Little Hope" & "Learning Experience" | ||
Jalle | "Hideaway" | ||
Marcus & Martinus | "When All the Lights Go Out" | ||
JC Stewart | "Scars" | ||
Ilkay Sencan & INNA | "Talk" | ||
Tim Schou | "Little Bit of Good" | ||
Boy Destroy | "Self Immolation" | ||
Tim Schou | "Liar" | ||
MEDUN & Marcus & Martinus | "Gimme Your Love" | ||
SVEA | "Iconic" | ||
Molly Hammar | "På riktigt", "Can't Stay Away" | ||
Boy Destroy | "Left Handed" | ||
Johnossi | "Heroes" | ||
2023 | Clara Mae | "When You're Young" | |
SVEA | "Effort" | ||
LOVA | "Ego" | ||
Julie Bergan | "Waste a Tear" | ||
Clara Mae | "Thank God These Walls Can't Talk" | ||
SVEA | "The Ick" | ||
Boy Destroy | "Babyface" | ||
SVEA | "Dead Man Walking" | ||
Ella Tiritiello | "Younger" |
References
- "Anton Malmberg Hård Af Segerstad | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
- "Oh Lord - MiC LOWRY | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
- "Anton Malmberg Hård Af Segerstad | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
- Dahlander, Gustav. "Artisterna i Melodifestivalen 2017: Hela listan – så blir deltävlingarna". svt.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2017-06-21.
- "Kim Cesarion - Therapy". Discogs. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
- "Eurovision Sweden: Måns Zelmerlöw wins Melodifestivalen 2015!". esctoday.com. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
- "Sverigetopplistan - Sveriges Officiella Topplista". www.sverigetopplistan.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2017-06-21.
- "Sverigetopplistan - Sveriges Officiella Topplista". www.sverigetopplistan.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2017-06-21.
- "Sverigetopplistan - Sveriges Officiella Topplista". www.sverigetopplistan.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2017-06-21.