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Swedish singer and voice actor
Musical artist
Martin Olof Jon Stenmarck (born 3 October 1972) is a Swedish singer, musician, and voice actor. He represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 with the song “Las Vegas“, finishing 19th with 30 points.[1]
In 2006, Stenmarck released his first single in Swedish, “Sjumilakliv“, which became one of the year’s biggest hits in Sweden.[2] The single was certified Platinum and spent 10 weeks at No. 1 (three weeks in 2006 and seven weeks in 2007) on the official Swedish singles chart.[citation needed]
The album Nio sanningar och en lögn (Nine truths and one lie) topped the Swedish albums chart and achieved gold status in the first of its three weeks at number 1.
Stenmarck has also embarked on a voice acting career, dubbing animated films. He provided the Swedish voice for Lightning McQueen in the Disney movie Cars. Since 2011, he is the host of the TV show Kvällen är din.
He participated in Melodifestivalen 2019 with the song “LÃ¥t skiten brinna”.[3]

- 2005: Upp och ner sånger
- 1990: “En bomb” / “Breakdown”
- 2002: “The Cure for You” (#38)
- 2002: “Losing Game”
- 2003: “I’m Falling”
- 2004: “I ljus och mörker” (duet with Viktoria Krantz)
- 2004: “That’s When I Love You”
- 2004: “I Believe”
- 2005: “Las Vegas” (#1)
- 2006: “Sjumilakliv” (#1)
- 2007: “Nästa dans” (#32)
- 2007: “Ta undulaten”
- 2007: “100 Ã¥r frÃ¥n nu (blundar)” (#1)
- 2008: “Rubb och stubb” (#26)
- 2008: “A Million Candles Burning” (#1)
- 2009: “1000 nÃ¥lar” (#1)
- 2010: “Andas”
- 2010: “Everybody’s Changing” (#27)
- 2011: “Tonight’s the Night”
- 2014: “När änglarna gÃ¥r hem” (#41)
- 2016: “Du tar mig tillbaks” (#90)
- 2016: “Den svenska sommaren”
- 2018: “LÃ¥t mig brinna”[4]
- 1997: West Side Story (sings “Vem vet?”, “Maria” and “Bara du (i natt)”)
- 2001: Rhapsody in Rock Completely Live (sings “You’re the Voice”)
- 2003: Rhapsody in Rock The Complete Collection (sings “Dance with the Devil”)
- 2004: Arn de Gothia (TV soundtrack)
- 2005: Svenska musikalfavoriter (sings “Maria” from West Side Story)
Media related to Martin Stenmarck at Wikimedia Commons



