Johan Ramström, Date of Birth

    

Johan Ramström

Swedish musician

Date of Birth: 17-Dec-1975

Profession: record producer, songwriter

Nationality: Sweden

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Johan Ramström

  • Johan Ramström (born 17 December 1975 in Kalmar, Sweden), is a Swedish songwriter.
  • Johan Ramström was a member of Popshop, a Swedish pop band founded in Kalmar in 1998 with members Cornelia Cassidy as lead singer, Patrik Magnusson (guitar), Micael Olofsson (drums), Jonas Hermansson (bass) and Johan Ramstrom (guitar).
  • The band released How to Tango collaborating with Swedish producers and songwriters Andreas Carlsson, Kent (Gillström) Isaacs, Dan Sundquist, Leif Larsson, Peter Boström and Joakim Udd.
  • The band broke up in 2002. After the break-up of the band, Ramström continued collaborating for many years with songwriter and bandmate Patrik Magnusson and the duo came together to be known as RamPac, co-written many songs for a number of artists including RBD, Swingfly, Teron Beal, Agnes Carlsson, Mick Mars, Crashdïet.
  • Most notably, he has written a number of songs that competed in the Swedish Melodifestivalen competition, which is the selection process for representing Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest.
  • In 2002, he composed "Sail Away" in partnership with Patrik Magnusson.
  • It was sung by Annika Ljungberg.
  • In 2006, he wrote "La chica de la Copa" again with Patrik Magnusson and with the singer of the song for the Melodifestivalen competition Pablo Cepeda.
  • Cepeda finished seventh that year. In 2011 Ramström co-wrote "Me and My Drum" a song sung by Swingfly that came fifth overall.
  • The song was a collaboration between Ramström, Swingfly, Teron Beal and Patrik Magnusson.

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