Jessica Folcker is a popular Swedish singer with international success.
Biography
Folcker was born as
Jessica Elisabeth Angelique Folcker in Täby, a Stockholm suburb, on July 9th, 1975. Her mother is Swedish and father is from Senegal.
Jessica attended a music school for six years until she was 17. Her big dream of becoming a singer, was fulfilled when she was engaged as a backing singer for the Ace of Base and Dr. Alban. She also performed the chorus in Leila K's hit "Electric".
In 1994 Jessica was selected to represent Stockholm in the Miss Sweden competition.
On Jessica's debut album, named simply
Jessica and released in the autumn 1998, she worked with composer and producer Max Martin, known for having written Britney Spears'
Baby One More Time. The album was an instant hit, and Jessica became an international star over night. As a result, Jessica travelled to Asia for a six week long promotional tour across Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand, resulting in high sales in the region, including selling gold. In South Korea, her remake of David Foster classic
Goodbye was used as the theme ballad for the movie
A Promise, and rapidly became the most frequently played song on Korean radio.
In Sweden, Jessica peaked the top of the single charts with two singles from the album;
How Will I Know Who You Are and
Tell Me What You like, both selling platinum. She also won two prizes at the awards show of Sweden's major pop radio station, NRJ:
New Artist of the Year as well as
Swedish Female Artist of the Year. No artist before her had won more than one award until then.
In 2000, two years after releasing her debut album, Jessica Folcker's second album came out, called
Dino, nicknamed after one of her producers. Besides Europe and Asia, Jessica wanted to conquer the USA as well this time around. However, since many Americans pronounced her surname similar to "fucker", she decided to change her name to
Folker instead, without the c. Jessica's first single from the album,
To Be Able To Love, became a minor hit in the states thanks to a remix by DJ Jonathan Peters, and soon Jessica went on a club tour to New York and New Jersey.
Another of Jessica Folcker's songs -
Lost Without Your Love - once again became the theme tune of another Korean film,
Indian Summer. Again, Jessica reached the top of the South Korean airplay chart. In April 2001, Jessica's song
Miracles was chosen as the theme melody for the Dutch Fame Academy replica,
Starmaker. Due to this, she decided to release the song as her second single from the album, her sixth in total.
Jessica debuted in the Swedish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005. In Melodifestivalen 2005, she performed
Om natten. 2006 she tried again, participating in the third semi final heat of Melodifestivalen 2006 on March 4th with the song
When Love's Comin' Back Again. She failed, however, to qualify for the semi final.
Comeback 2007
Jessica is currently in the studio to record her 4th album which will be released sometime in 2007. After being at several labels she is now signed to the Indie Label Cosmos Records. A MySpace site with snippets of new songs and pictures has been created.
Discography
Albums
- Jessica ,Sony-BMG/Jive (1998)
- Dino ,Sony-BMG/Jive (2000)
- På Svenska ,Transistor Music (2005)
- Skin Close ,Cosmos Records (2007)
Singles
- Tell Me What You Like (1998)
- How Will I Know (Who You Are) (1998)
- I Do (1999)
- Tell Me Why (1999)
- Goodbye (1999)
- Trehundra Dar (2000) (Blues feat. Jessica Folcker)
- To Be Able To Love (2000)
- Lost Without Your Love (2000)
- Miracles (2001)
- Crash Like A Wrecking Ball (2001)
- (Crack It) Something Going On (Bomfunk MC's feat. Jessica Folcker)(2002)
- Du Kunde Ha Varit Med Mig (2005)
- Om Natten (2005)
- Vad Gör Jag Nu (2005)
- En Annan Sång (2005)
- When Love's Comin' Back Again (2006)
- Snowflakes (2007)
See also
- Melodifestivalen 2005
- Melodifestivalen 2006
External links
1975 birthsLiving peopleSwedish female singersMelodifestivalen contestantsMiss Sweden contestantsMiss Sweden
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