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'''Daniel Karlsson''' better known by his [[stage name]] '''The Moniker''' (born in [[1981]]) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[singer]] and [[songwriter]] who participated in [[Idol 2007]]. He finished in fourth place behind [[ |
'''Daniel Karlsson''' better known by his [[stage name]] '''The Moniker''' (born in [[1981]]) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[singer]] and [[songwriter]] who participated in [[Idol 2007]]. He finished in fourth place behind winner [[Marie Picasso]], runner-up [[Amanda Jenssen]] and third-placed Andreas Sjöberg.<ref>http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/idol2007/article948751.ab</ref> His interpretation of "[[You're the Voice]]" was included in the album ''Det bästa från Idol 2007'' (The Best from Idol 2007). |
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In October 2008 Karlsson released his first single "Would You Believe". He also recorded a music video for the song. He also took part in the charity single "Wake up world", the official release for "Hjälp Haiti". |
In October 2008 Karlsson released his first single "Would You Believe". He also recorded a music video for the song. He also took part in the charity single "Wake up world", the official release for "Hjälp Haiti". |
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Daniel Karlsson better known by his stage name The Moniker (born in 1981) is a Swedish singer and songwriter who participated in Idol 2007. He finished in fourth place behind winner Marie Picasso, runner-up Amanda Jenssen and third-placed Andreas Sjöberg.[1] His interpretation of "You're the Voice" was included in the album Det bästa från Idol 2007 (The Best from Idol 2007).
In October 2008 Karlsson released his first single "Would You Believe". He also recorded a music video for the song. He also took part in the charity single "Wake up world", the official release for "Hjälp Haiti".
In March 2011, he took part in he Melodifestivalen 2011 with his a song he had composed entitled "Oh My God!" and coming third behind winner Eric Saade with "Popular" and runner-up Danny Saucedo with "In the Club".
Discography
- 2008: "Would You Believe"
- 2011: "Oh My God!"