A-Lee

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A-Lee
Sony Music (2012–2015)
BMG Chrysalis (publishing)
(2012–present)
Websitealeemusic.com

Ali Pirzad-Amoli (

recording artist, rapper, singer, songwriter and executive producer.[2] A-Lee is the co-founder and CEO of his own record label EE Records[2] and with BMG Chrysalis as a songwriter.[3][4]

A-Lee is a

VG-Lista Rådhusplassen in Oslo[10][11] where he attended for the third consecutive year after 2010 and 2011.[12][13]

During his career, A-Lee made many appearances on Norwegian TV (

The Game and more...[2]

Early life

A-Lee was born in Gjøvik, Norway, to Iranian-born parents.[1] When he was three years old, his parents divorced. At age of ten, he and his mother moved to Oslo, Norway then when he was thirteen years old, they moved to Los Angeles, California where A-Lee lived for almost 1 year. He then decided to move back to Oslo to live with his father and grew up in the borough Årvoll, Bjerke.

A-Lee grew up listening to Michael Jackson, Eminem, Jay-Z, Nas and Kanye West and citing them as his biggest inspirations.

Music career

2005–2008: Early career

A-Lee started in the hip-hop/rap duo Cam'N A-Lee with rapper Cam'leon. In 2005, Cam'N A-Lee won the

Karpe Diem.[17] The duo Cam'N A-Lee disbanded in end 2006 after the release of their EP Schmokin' Skills.[18]

In January 2007, A-Lee was signed by Norwegian hip hop producer Tommy Tee on his label Tee Productions. A-Lee appeared on few Tommy Tee's releases but during 2008, A-Lee and Tommy Tee decided to go separate ways on good terms.

2008–2009: From demo to EE Records

In Summer 2008, after recording a first demo, A-Lee went to New York City to meet people from music industry working in labels such as Jay-Z's Roc Nation, Eminem's Shady Records and Ryan Leslie's NextSelection Lifestyle Group. From this experience, A-Lee received positive feedbacks which motivated him to continue on his way. Back from New York City, A-Lee started working on new songs which he recorded between Norway and Switzerland.

In fall 2009, A-Lee founded his own record label EE Records with his

multi-platinum duo Madcon on the single "Keep Talking".[20]
In December 2009, A-Lee signed a distribution deal with Scandinavian biggest independent label Bonnier Amigo Music Group (now known as Cosmos Music Group) to release his debut album Missing.[5][6]

2010–2011: Success and The One

In May 2010, A-Lee released his breakthrough single

Platinum in Norway[3][21] and reached #12 at Norwegian Official Charts VG-Lista.[7][8] The single was the most played song on radio NRK mP3 in 2010[22][23] and was also the 6th most played song on all Norwegian radio in 2010.[24]

In January 2011 A-Lee released the single

NRJ Radio Norway best song of 2011.[25] The song "The One" was also nominated for Best Norwegian Hit at NRJ Music Awards 2012.[26]

Again in 2011, A-Lee released the singles
Gold in Norway,[2][3][21] 7th most played song on all Norwegian radio in 2011)[9] and "Before My Eyes
" (Gold in Norway).

From all this success, British

Sony Music in September and October 2011,[27]
the contract could not be finalized.

2012: album Forever Lost

In January 2012, A-Lee and his label EE Records signed a

Forever Lost. A-Lee also had two nominations at the NRJ Music Awards 2012: Best Norwegian Act and Best Norwegian Hit.[26]

In May 2012, A-Lee released his summer smash hit "Feelgood" which went

VG-Lista Rådhusplassen in Oslo[11] where he attended for the third consecutive year after 2010 and 2011.[12][13] "Feelgood" reached also #1 for most played music video of The Voice TV Norway in 2012 and #3 for most played song of The Voice radio Norway
in 2012.

In September 2012, A-Lee released his single "Over You" (

Stargate).[1][28] Famous Dutch model Sylvia Geersen who was the runner-up of Dutch reality television show Holland's Next Top Model[29][30] is playing the main role in the "Over You" music video.[31] "Over You" reached also #6 for most played music video of The Voice TV Norway
in 2012.

In October 2012, A-Lee released his new album

Sarah from X-Factor Denmark), Thomas Eriksen (Aaliyah, Franz Ferdinand, The Saturdays), Slipmats (Jennifer Hudson) and Ground Rules.[2]

Following the

TV2. He performed "People Get Moving" a song he especially wrote for the TV show.[33]

2013–present: Flashy, New Day & Rainbow

In January 2013, A-Lee is, for the second consecutive year, nominated 2 times for the NRJ Music Awards 2013 in the categories Best Norwegian Act and Best Norwegian Hit for his successful smash single "Feelgood".[3][34] A-Lee attended the edition 2013 of Midem which is held been annually in and around the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in Cannes, France.

In August 2013, A-Lee released his new single "Flashy" featured by Swedish pop artist Eric Saade who also released the song on his album Forgive Me which reached #1 at Swedish Official Charts Sverigetopplistan.

In May 2014, A-Lee released the single "New Day" and its music video.[35]

In May 2015, A-Lee released his new single "Rainbow" and its music video.[36]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
NOR[7][8]
Missing
  • Released: 11 October 2010
  • Label: EE Records
  • Formats: CD, digital download
 —
  •  —
Forever Lost
  • Released: 5 October 2012
  • Label: EE Records,
    Sony Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
 —
  •  —

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
NOR[7][8]
"World So Cold"
(featuring Marcus Only)
2010 12
Forever Lost
"The One" 2011 7
"Hear The Crowd"  —
"Before My Eyes"  —
"Feelgood"
(featuring Elisabeth Carew)
2012  —
"Over You"  —
"People Get Moving"  —
  •  —
Non-album single
"Like You" 2013  —
  •  —
Forever Lost
"Flashy"
(featuring Eric Saade)
 — Forgive Me (album of Eric Saade)
"New Day" 2014  —
  •  —
Non-album single
"Rainbow" 2015  —
  •  —
Non-album single

Music videos

Title Year Director(s)
"Before My Eyes" 2012 [37]
"Feelgood" (featuring Elisabeth Carew) 2012 Pål Erik Helgerud[38]
"Over You" 2012 Joon Brandt[31]
"New Day" 2014 Frederic Esnault[35]
"Rainbow" 2015 [36]

Awards and nominations

Year Event Prize Nominated work Result Ref
2005 by:Larm Audience Award Won [15][16]
2005 NRK P3 Urørt Årets Urørt "What Do You Mean" (featuring Chicosepoy) Nominated [17]
2012 NRJ Music Awards 2012 Best Norwegian Act Nominated [26]
2012 NRJ Music Awards 2012 Best Norwegian Hit "The One" Nominated [26]
2013 NRJ Music Awards 2013 Best Norwegian Act Nominated [34]
2013 NRJ Music Awards 2013 Best Norwegian Hit "Feelgood" (featuring Elisabeth Carew) Nominated [34]

References

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  12. ^ a b c "A-LEE — WORLD SO COLD LIVE — VG-LISTA 2010". YouTube. 6 July 2010. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  13. ^ a b c "A-LEE — THE ONE (LIVE) VG-LISTA 2011". YouTube. 18 June 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  14. ^ "A-LEE — OVER YOU (LIVE) GOD MORGEN NORGE". YouTube. 30 October 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
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  27. ^ "RCA's Peter Edge, Tom Corson on the Shuttering of Jive, J and Arista". Billboard.no. 7 October 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
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  30. ^ "A-Lee i syden med Top Model-jente". 730.no. 8 October 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
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  32. ^ "Disse artistene er med i "Cover me"". TV2.no. 19 August 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
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  35. ^ a b "A-Lee - New Day". YouTube. 21 May 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  36. ^ a b "A-Lee - Rainbow". YouTube. 29 June 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  37. ^ "A-LEE — BEFORE MY EYES (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)". YouTube. 14 January 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  38. ^ "A-LEE — FEELGOOD (FEAT ELISABETH CAREW) OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO". YouTube. 14 June 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2012.

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