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Loreen discography

Swedish singer Loreen has released three studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays (EPs), thirty-four singles (including six as a featured artist), and six promotional singles. She first appeared as a featured artist on Freestyle's single "Vill ha dig" in 2004, following her appearance on Idol.

Loreen made her chart debut when she took part in Melodifestivalen 2011 with the song "My Heart Is Refusing Me", which she co-wrote with Moh Denebi and Björn Djupström. The single peaked at number nine on the Swedish singles chart. She followed this with the release of "Sober" which gave her a second top 30 hit in Sweden, charting at number twenty-six. Her major breakthrough occurred when she won the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 for Sweden with the song "Euphoria". The song charted at number one in seventeen countries, including her native Sweden, Germany, and Russia. Following the success of "Euphoria", Loreen reissued "My Heart Is Refusing Me" as her international second single. Her debut album, Heal followed in October 2012, under Warner Music Sweden.

Following several one-off releases in 2015, Loreen signed with BMG Scandinavia and released "Statements" in 2017, as part of Melodifestivalen 2017, which was followed by her first EP, Nude (2017). Shortly after, she released her second studio album, Ride on 24 November 2017. In 2020, Loreen signed with Universal Music Group, and later that year took part in the Swedish television show Så mycket bättre, where she performed three songs in Swedish, which were later released as singles. She released her first self-written Swedish song "Sötvattentårar" in 2021 and returned to English for her single "Neon Lights" in 2022. Loreen competed in Melodifestivalen 2023 with the song "Tattoo", which later won the competition and earned the right to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, where she won for a second time.

Albums

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Extended plays

Singles

As main artist

As featured artist

Promotional singles

Music videos

Other appearances

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