1 Eric Saade Tue May 17, 2011 12:53 pm
Bring.Me.That.Horizon
Eric Saade (Born 29 October 1990) is a Swedish pop singer and children's television presenter. After two years with the boyband What's Up!, he left in February 2009 to pursue a solo career. Eric Saade represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Germany after winning the national Swedish selection Melodifestivalen 2011 with his entry "Popular".In the final Saade came in third place which was Sweden's best result in the contest since 1999.
Saade grew up in Kattarp outside Helsingborg to a Lebanese father of Palestinian origins and a Swedish mother. They divorced when Saade was four.[3] He is the second of eight siblings and half siblings. Saade began writing songs at age 13.[3] Football had been Saade's number one interest up until he signed his first music contract at 15,[4] which resulted in one album and three singles. None of them charted. He also came to prominence after he won the Swedish music contest Joker (now Popkorn).
Saade grew up in Kattarp outside Helsingborg to a Lebanese father of Palestinian origins and a Swedish mother. They divorced when Saade was four.[3] He is the second of eight siblings and half siblings. Saade began writing songs at age 13.[3] Football had been Saade's number one interest up until he signed his first music contract at 15,[4] which resulted in one album and three singles. None of them charted. He also came to prominence after he won the Swedish music contest Joker (now Popkorn).
Eric Saade is the only
person that can rhyme "Possible"
with "Impossible" and
still make it sound good.
person that can rhyme "Possible"
with "Impossible" and
still make it sound good.
If they make an Aladdin live action, Eric Saade should play the main role
“You were only concerned about
Going a day without
Somebody in your bed.
Who, it didn’t matter
To you, all he was,
was a trophy for your wall.”
Going a day without
Somebody in your bed.
Who, it didn’t matter
To you, all he was,
was a trophy for your wall.”