Graham to Release Debut March 25 on on Warner Bros. Records
Lukas Graham to Release Self-Titled Debut March 25 on Warner Bros. Records
Poised for Breakout Success as ‘7 Years’ Soars up Charts
Breakout artist Lukas Graham will release his highly-anticipated debut on March 25 via Warner Bros. Records. The self-titled album features hit single’7 Years’ which is exploding up the charts worldwide, currently sitting at #3 on iTunes here in NZ. Graham is one of the biggest new acts to hit radio in 2016.
Watch the official
video for ‘7 Years’:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHCob76kigA
Born and raised in Christiania, an autonomous, artistic neighborhood in the center of Copenhagen, Lukas Graham has already enjoyed unmatched success back home, where his raw and personal songwriting captured Europe’s attention. Also known for a phenomenal live show, he’d go on to play countless sold out shows and earn festival main stage spots alongside his “boys” in the band, Mark “Lovestick” Falgren, Magnús “Magnúm” Larsson, and Kasper Daugaard, becoming the most popular live act in Denmark. That momentum has propelled this award-winning artist swiftly into the global spotlight, with ‘7 Years’ just this week surpassing the 100 million mark for total streams worldwide.
Classically trained with the Copenhagen Boys’ Choir, Lukas Graham has developed a distinct musical style that comes alive through the stories he tells. With his engaging, hip-hop-inspired lyrics at the core and his soulful vocals carrying the pop melodies, ‘7 Years’ is merely a taste of the full album to come. See below for the full track listing for LUKAS GRAHAM, and stay tuned for updates on an upcoming U.S. tour.
Full track listing for LUKAS
GRAHAM:
7 Years
Take The World By
Storm
Mama Said
Happy Home
Drunk In The
Morning
Better Than Yourself
Don’t You Worry ‘Bout
Me
What Happened To Perfect
Strip No More
You’re
Not
There
Funeral
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