Fredrika Stahl | |
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Born | October 24, 1984 |
Origin | Stockholm, Sweden |
Genres | Jazz Pop |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | vocals, Piano, Guitar |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Sony BMG/Epic |
Website | Official website |
Fredrika Stahl (born 24 October 1984 in Stockholm, Sweden[1]) is a Swedish singer and songwriter signed to Sony Music[2] in France. Her style is a mix of jazz and pop. Along with singing, Fredrika plays the piano and guitar.
Her debut album, A Fraction of You was released in 2006.[3] It features musicians such as Tom McClung (piano, also arrangements), José Palmer (guitar), Diego Imbert (double bass) and Karl Jannuska (drums). Stahl wrote the lyrics and music on her debut album.
Her second album, Tributaries, features Hiro Morozumi on piano, Oyvind Nypan & Andreas Oberg on guitar, Pierre Boussaguet & Acelio de Paula on bass and Simoné Prattico on drums as well as a large array of Parisian horn and string musicians.
Her Song "Twinkle Twinkle" was used in a Nissan Juke commercial in 2010.[4]
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Les jeux sonts faits
J'ai perdu cette manche
Si seulement tu pouvais m'accorder une revanche
Le pari est osé
La peur de toucher ses dés
Déjà sur la table placé la mise attend son dernier \"g\"
ça n'en vaut pas la peine
Pour quoi déjouer sans cesse
Pour quoi tenter encors
Quand ta chance se confesse
J'ai tellement attendu que mon score touche a l'or
Mon sort espere le grace pile ou face ce perd et passe
(refrain)
Je cherche un parcour ou tout va pour toujours
J'ai dansé au détour d'un rêve seul en place
J'ai tenté mon étoile, j'ai sauvé mon chamoil
Sans elle et comme des chuts bien sur j'ai tout perdu
Perdu mes illusions perdu la sensatin
Je cherche a mon inssu la seule issu pour m'en sortir (bis)
Les jeux sont faits
Il rest un AS dans ma manche
Si seulement tu savais convoiter mieux ta chance
Le jeu en vaut la peine et j'ai joué sans cesse
Tout misé même la haine qui companssaient mes faiblesses