David Kreuger

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David Kreuger is a

Swedish songwriter
and music producer.

Career

David Kreuger began at

Lyte Funkie Ones. Kreuger, Magnusson, and Jörgen Elofsson worked with Boyzone on their album Where We Belong
in 1997, and Britney Spears's debut studio album in 1999.

He also co-produced Leah Haywood's debut single We Think It's Love, which was a top ten single in Australia. Kreuger also co-wrote the second #1 hit, "If I Let You Go", by Westlife.

Eurovision Song Contest national finals entries

Melodifestivalen entries (Sweden)
Year Artist Title Co-written with Result
2012 Youngblood "Youngblood" Fredrik Kempe Second Chance
2014 Alcazar "Blame It on the Disco" Fredrik Kempe, Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah 3rd
Oscar Zia "Yes We Can" Fredrik Kempe, Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah 8th
Sanna Nielsen "Undo" Fredrik Kempe, Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah 1st
2015 Eric Saade "Sting" Arash Fahmi, Fredrik Kempe, Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah 5th
Kristin Amparo "I See You" Kristin Amparo, Fredrik Kempe Second Chance
2016 Samir & Viktor "Bada nakna" Fredrik Kempe, Anderz Wrethov 12th
2017 Robin Bengtsson "I Can't Go On" Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah, Robin Stjernberg 1st
2018 Jessica Andersson "Party Voice" Fredrik Kempe, Niklas Carson Mattsson, Jessica Andersson 11th
2019 Jon Henrik Fjällgren "Norrsken (Goeksegh)" Fredrik Kempe, Niklas Carson Mattsson, Jon Henrik Fjällgren 4th
2020 William Stridh "Molnljus" Markus Lidén, Christian Holmström, William Stridh 5th (Semi-final)
2021 Jessica Andersson "Horizon" Fredrik Kempe, Marcus Lidén, Christian Holmström 5th (Semi-final)
Klara Hammarström "Beat of Broken Hearts" Fredrik Kempe, Niklas Carson Mattson, Andreas Wijk 6th
2024 Samir & Viktor "Hela världen väntar" Fredrik Kempe, Niklas Carson Mattson 4th (Heat)
Krajowe Eliminacje entries (Poland)
Year Artist Title Co-written with Result
2017 Isabell Otrębus "Voiceless" Fredrik Kempe 4th

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