Karin Park is a Grammy award-winning Swedish-Norwegian singer, songwriter, and producer.
After studying at Stockholm Music Conservatory, she moved to Norway where she started her pop career making her debut in 2003 with the single ”Superworldunknown”, which won her instant critical praise, multiple awards and has since been nominated as “Norway’s Best Song of all Time”.
In 2013, Karin co-wrote the music and lyrics to Margaret Berger’s “I Feed You My Love”, Norway’s entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2013. The song provided Norway’s best result in the contest since their win in 2009. In the same year, Karin collaborated with Maya Jane Coles’ on the single “Everything”.
After the release of her second album, Change Your Mind (2006), the music developed in a new, darker and more synth-based direction. The third album, Ashes To Gold (2009), was produced by Fredrik Saroea, frontman of the Norwegian band Datarock.
Following this record, Karin has continued to develop a more experimental, beat-oriented sound. Together with her brother David Park, producers Barry Barnet and Christoffer Berg, she made her fourth, critically acclaimed album, Highwire Poetry (2012).
In 2015, she released her fifth studio album Apocalypse Pop, further expanding her sonic research while dealing with personal themes and summoning many different atmospheres.
2020 saw Park release her Church Of Imagination album, which explores new musical territories and subjects as magic, religion and the power of thought.
Distinguished collaborators include Maya Jane Coles, Guy Chambers, Johnny McDaid (Ed Sheeran, P!nk, Robbie Williams) Jim Elliot (Ellie Goulding, Halsey, Kylie Minogue, Foxes) and Dave McCracken (Beyonce, John Legend, Alicia Keys).
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