Joakim Berg

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Joakim Berg
Berg in 2008
Berg in 2008
Background information
Birth nameHerbert Joakim Berg
Also known asJocke Berg
Born (1970-03-16) 16 March 1970 (age 54)
GenresRock, pop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1995–present

Herbert Joakim "Jocke" Berg (born 16 March 1970 in Eskilstuna, Sweden) is a Swedish singer, songwriter and musician, best known as the lead singer of Swedish rock band Kent.

According to Berg, he tends to write lyrics in Swedish because he wants to avoid the use of cliché-ridden English lyrics, which often happens when Swedish artists sing in English.[1] Kent's lyrics contributed to their development from indie band to broad mass appeal, as Swedish-language songs are preferred among the slightly older population that Kent has attracted, according to an academic who has studied the band in their sociological and national context.[1]

Biography

Berg was born and grew up in Eskilstuna. He moved to Stockholm in 1993 after the founding of Kent, and has lived there since. Berg was the main songwriter, lead singer and rhythm guitarist in the band, which officially disbanded on 17 December 2016, according to the band's official web site.[2] He is the older brother of director Adam Berg, who has directed several of Kent's music videos.

Artistic collaboration and side projects

Berg has written songs for

"I'll Be Gone", and debuted on Tiësto's Club Life podcast, and was the first track on December's installment of Avicii
's LE7ELS podcast.

Awards

As a member of Kent, Berg has received 20

H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden awarded Joakim Berg the H.M. The King's Medal 8th size with a bright blue ribbon for his outstanding contributions to Swedish popular music.[5]

Discography

Kent

Dead People

  • We Love (2022)

Solo

Other charted songs

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
SWE
[7]
"Barn av vår tid" 2022 21 Jag fortsätter glömma
"Begravningsbål" 29
"Aniara" 20
"Låtsasvärlden" 38
"Legender" 35
"Ingenmansland" 48
"Var vi kom ifrån" 54
"Då var allt" 62
"4" 71
"Mer än ingenting" 80
"Rubicon" 86
"Sommaren"
(with Maria Jane Smith)
53
[8]
Non-album single

Side projects

References

External links