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Origin
  
Copenhagen, Denmark

Years active
  
2009–present

Genres
  
Name
  
Rasmus Seebach


Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Instruments
  
Vocals

Movies
  
Carmen & Babyface

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Birth name
  
Rasmus Seebach Christensen

Born
  
March 28, 1980 (age 44) (
1980-03-28
)

Albums
  
Mer' end kaerlighed, Ingen kan love dig i morgen

Siblings
  
Nicolai Seebach, Marie Seebach

Parents
  
Tommy Seebach, Karen Sommer Seebach

Similar People
  
Profiles

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Rasmus Seebach ([ˌʁɑsmus ˈseːˀbɑɡ]; born March 28, 1980) is a Danish singer-songwriter and record producer who had his debut with the Danish language single "Engel" (English: "Angel") in April 2009.

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Seebach has written and produced songs for Danish and international artists since the late 1990s. Together with his brother, Nicolai Seebach, he runs the production company Top Notch Music. The two wrote the music for the charity song "Hvor små vi er" (English: "How small we are") for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.

His self-titled debut album consists of 12 tracks and was released on September 28, 2009, containing among others the singles "Engel" and "Glad igen" (English: "Happy again").

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Rasmus Seebach is a son of Tommy Seebach, about whom he has also written a song, namely "Den jeg er" (English: "Who I am"). In the song, Rasmus tells his father that they have forgiven him and are doing fine, despite the father's alcoholism and sudden death. His brother Nicolai Seebach is also a well-known musician, songwriter and producer who co-writes most of Rasmus' materials.

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In 2012 he recorded a duet version of "Say You, Say Me" with Lionel Richie which was featured on Richie's album Tuskegee.

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Albums

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    Singles

    In Scandinavian countries

    Other countries

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    References

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