Sven Lõhmus

Sven Lõhmus
Lõhmus at Eurosong 2007
Background information
Born (1972-07-13) 13 July 1972
Estonian SSR, Soviet Union
OriginEstonia
GenresPop music
OccupationsRecord producer, composer, lyricist

Sven Lõhmus (born 13 July 1972) is an Estonian pop-composer, lyricist, and producer at Moonwalk Studios, a music company featuring Estonian artists.[1]

He has worked with leading artists of Estonia, including Vanilla Ninja, for which he was a manager, Suntribe, Urban Symphony, Grete Paia, Laura Põldvere, and Getter Jaani. In 2003,[2] 2004,[3] and 2010,[4] Lõhmus won the award for "Best Author" from the "Eesti Popmuusika Aastaauhinnad". He was also the lead singer of the bands Mr. Happyman and Black Velvet.

Songwriting discography

Eurovision Song Contest

Junior Eurovision Song Contest

National final entries

Eesti Laul entries


Eurolaul entries

  • "Sunflowers" by Laura Põldvere (2007), 3rd place
  • "Let's Get Loud" by Suntribe (2005), 1st place, (20th place in the semi-final at Eurovision 2005; failed to qualify)
  • "Moonwalk" by Laura Põldvere (2005), 2nd place
  • "I Can B the 1" by Nightlight Duo (2003), 4th place
  • "Another Country Song" by Nightlight Duo and Cowboys (2002), 2nd place
  • "Life is a Beautiful Word" by Soul Control (2001), 5th place
  • "Maailm kahele" by Mona and Karl Madis (1998), 9th place


Other

  • "Bravely" (as part of Beatboy), 1992

References

  1. ^ "MOONWALK". MOONWALK (in Estonian). Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  2. ^ "Kuldne Plaat 2003". www.kuldneplaat.ee. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  3. ^ "Kuldne Plaat 2004". www.kuldneplaat.ee. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  4. ^ "Kuldne Plaat 2010". www.kuldneplaat.ee. Retrieved March 22, 2020.