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In 2004, under the alias John Rock, he began in 2004 in a successful collaboration with house duo Musikk with a number of #1 singles on the Danish Dance Chart. Among the hits was a cover version of [[Climie Fisher]]s "[[Love Changes (Everything)]]". The singles went to #1 in 13 countries (including Mexico, Greece and Bulgaria).
In 2004, under the alias John Rock, he began in 2004 in a successful collaboration with house duo Musikk with a number of #1 singles on the Danish Dance Chart. Among the hits was a cover version of [[Climie Fisher]]s "[[Love Changes (Everything)]]". The singles went to #1 in 13 countries (including Mexico, Greece and Bulgaria).
In 2005, he took part in Musikk's album ''When the Musikk Starts to Play''
In 2005, he took part in Musikk's album ''When the Musikk Starts to Play''

In 2005, Jon returned back as a solo artist with the single "Popstar" which was written by Swedish singer [[Robyn]]. That same year he released his second solo studio album ''Today is a Good Day (To Fall in Love)''.





Revision as of 06:49, 24 December 2010

Jon Gade Nørgaard (born in Grenå, Denmark on 9 June 1985) is a Danish singer who took part in Danish TV 2's musical competition Popstars in 2002 and winning the title.

In 2003, he released his debut album This Side Up written by Søren Rasted. The album sold 135,000 copies and resulted in two successful singles "Right Here Next to You" and "This Side Up". The album was also reissued in an international edition in 2003.

In November 2003, Jon was sentenced to 60 days imprisonment and 60 days community service for assault.

In 2004, under the alias John Rock, he began in 2004 in a successful collaboration with house duo Musikk with a number of #1 singles on the Danish Dance Chart. Among the hits was a cover version of Climie Fishers "Love Changes (Everything)". The singles went to #1 in 13 countries (including Mexico, Greece and Bulgaria). In 2005, he took part in Musikk's album When the Musikk Starts to Play

In 2005, Jon returned back as a solo artist with the single "Popstar" which was written by Swedish singer Robyn. That same year he released his second solo studio album Today is a Good Day (To Fall in Love).


Discography

Albums

  • 2002: This Side Up
  • 2005: Today Is a Good Day (To Fall in Love)

Singles

As solo artist
  • 2002: "Right Here Next to You"
  • 2003: "This Side Up"
  • 2003: "Endlessly"
  • 2005: "Popstar"
  • 2006: "Hurry Up Live"
  • 2008: "Every Girl I've Wanted"
  • 2007: "Lidt endnu"
In collaborations
  • 2004: "Summer Lovin'" (Musikk feat. John Rock)
  • 2009: "Love Changes (Everything)" (Musikk feat. John Rock)
  • 2009: "The Way You Kiss" (Remedy feat. Jon))
  • 2009: "Honestly" (Remedy feat. Jon)
  • 2010: "Turn the Lights Off" (Kato feat. Jon)
  • 2010: "Champion" (Clemens feat. Jon Nørgaard) (reached #1 in Dansh Singles Charts)

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