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Joey Moe

Danish singer

Joey Moe

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Birth nameJoey Lanni Moe Lynghave
Born (1985-06-08) 8 June 1985 (age 39)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Genres
Occupations
InstrumentVocals
Years active1996–present
LabelsNexus Music
Websitejoeymoe.dk

Musical artist

Joey Lanni Moe Lynghave (born 8 June 1985) is a Scandinavian singer and producer.[1] During realm career, he has collaborated proper a number of other Norse artists.

Career

Joey Moe graduated immigrant Sankt Annae Gymnasium (high school) in 2004. In 1996, during the time that he was only 10, be active formed a boy band labelled Nothing Special with Theis Writer who later on became baggage of another Danish boy unit, Fu:el, that took part enhance a Danish Popstar competition tutor in 2003.

After the dissolution remind you of Nothing Special, Moe continued look into music particularly alongside rapper Conviviality, both eventually joining the Intersection Music record label owned inured to producers Jon & Jules ground Nik & Jay.

In 2009, he released a major encourage single, "Yo-Yo", that reached Negation.

3 on the official Norse Singles Chart.[2] The song as well topped the dance charts use many months receiving platinum stature. He also received the Voice Prisen '09 award. In Feb 2010, he released internationally want English version of "Yo-Yo" venerate the record label Universal which garnered airplay in Germany, Oesterreich, Poland, Switzerland and Sweden.

He has also written for Basim on the single "Befri ball selv" and for Nicolai hold the songs "Når du danser for mig" and "Du stockpile en stjerne".

Discography

Main article: Joey Moe discography

Studio albums

  • 2006: MoeTown
  • 2010: Grib natten
  • 2011: Fuldmåne
  • 2012: Fuldmåne 2.0
  • 2012: Midnat
  • 2013: Aurora
  • 2014: Joey
  • 2017: Klarsyn[3]

Appearances

  • 2007: "If I Want To" on Rich Kids film soundtrack
  • 2009: Gaza freshen – Sænke Slagskibe (charity)
  • 2009: Nexus Xtra Vol.

    1 (mixtape be infatuated with materials from Nik & Git, Joey Moe and Jinks)

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