Klara Hammarström

Klara Lovisa Hammarström (born 20 April 2000, in Stockholm) is a Swedish singer and television personality. She has appeared along with her family in the SVT series Familjen Hammarström. She was previously a competitive horse rider.[1]

Klara Lovisa Hammarström
Klara Hammarström in 2020
Klara Hammarström in 2020
Background information
Birth nameKlara Lovisa Hammarström
Born (2000-04-20) 20 April 2000
Stockholm, Sweden
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2019–present

Career

Hammarström has participated in Melodifestivalen on three occasions. She competed in Melodifestivalen 2020 with the song "Nobody", which failed to qualify from the semi-finals.[2] In May 2020, she collaborated on the title The One with Mohombi. She participated in Melodifestivalen 2021 with her song 'Beat of Broken Hearts'.[3] Having qualified to the Andra Chansen round, she defeated Efraim Leo's song and qualified for the grand final of the competition,[4] where she ended up at the sixth place out of twelve finalists with a total score of 74 points. She returned to Melodifestivalen in 2022 with the song "Run to the Hills".[5] She directly qualified for the final from the fourth heat — which she shared with Medina and her "In i dimman" — and placed sixth in the final.[6]

Discography

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions
SWE
[7]
"Break Up Song" 2019
"You Should Know Me Better"
"Riding Home for Christmas"
"Nobody" 2020 100
"The One"
(with Mohombi)
"Oh My Oh My"
"DNA"
"Beat of Broken Hearts" 2021 10
"Guld, svett & tårar"
(with Liamoo)
2022
"Run to the Hills" 1
"Bang My Head" 94
[8]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released

References

  1. "Känner du igen Klara Hammarström i Melodifestivalen? Det är inte så konstigt". nyheter24.se (in Swedish). 2020-02-07. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  2. "Klara Hammarström debuterar i Melodifestivalen, Linda Bengtzing är med för sjunde gången: "Det är som att vara gravid"". svenska.yle.fi. 2019-11-26. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  3. "LISTA: De tävlar i Melodifestivalen 2021". Aftonbladet. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  4. These are Sweden’s contenders for the Eurovision Song Contest The Local Retrieved 11 March 2021
  5. "Melodifestivalen 2022: Klara Hammarström and Medina win heat four". wiwibloggs. 26 February 2022. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  6. "Sweden Melodifestivalen 2022: Hammarström and Medina to the Final". Eurovisionworld. 2022-02-26. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  7. "Discography Klara Hammarström". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  8. "Veckolista Singlar, vecka 41". Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 14 October 2022.

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