Sofia Jannok. Female, Swedish. Sofia's music is influenced by different musical elements. You can hear jazz, pop and "Yoik". The lyrics are mainly in her native Sami language and are true to her heart. Additionally, she writes lyrics in Swedish, English and Esperanto. Over the past few years, she has been one of Sweden's most exciting young performers. Her critically acclaimed album WhiteCeaskat was released a few years ago on a Sami record label and won the Kautokeino Sami Grand Prix, the only Sami song award. She has also performed on a number of different occasions. Sofia has toured in China, the United States and Europe, and has won prestigious awards, including the Gevalia Prize in 2000, the Prince Eugene Cultural Prize in 2000 and the SKAP Prize in 2000. Her new album "ogáttisby" the embers" was released in January. The song was written by her and the band's co-writer...! Peter Tikkanen on piano, Tobias Helén on bass and Johan Englund on percussion have already toured with Sofia many times and will be accompanying She came to China together. Sofia is very happy that she has Sami blood in her body, but at the same time she is also happy to be a modern urbanite. This can be known from her 11-song album "ogáttis by the embers". This album will bring you a wonderful journey of music. Sofia was born on September 15, 1991. She is a Sami people. The last ethnic minority in Northern Europe, with a population of about 10,000. Hailing from glivare, a small city in the northern tip of Sweden, she has been singing non-stop since she stepped onto the stage at the age of 11. Since then, she has recorded records, sung music for movies and TV shows, and served as a host. People, she mainly sings songs in four languages: Sami language, English, Swedish, French. The main singing styles are: Jojk.pop.jazz. Her music usually illustrates the theme of open space. The 2016-year-old Sofia Jannok was born in Gallivare in the northernmost part of Sweden. The maturity and stability beyond her age that she reveals in her singing come from her. Rich stage and creative experience. Since her debut on stage at the age of 11, Sofia has appeared on various stages, CDs, festivals, TV and movies with her increasingly mature music. As one of the five Nordic countries, Sweden has its magical and mysterious places on the one hand, and on the other hand there is no shortage of passionate and dynamic pop music. As a member of the Sami ethnic group, "the most mysterious minority in the world", Sofia also reflects the influence of tradition and modernity in her body. In the melody of Sofia's song, jazz notes, pop elements, and even electronic particles are vaguely visible. On the other hand, the Yoik (traditional Sami song structure form) in the melody has always been inseparable from modern elements, not to mention those beautiful elements. The lyrics are full of historical Sami language, and what’s even more exciting is that in the song, Sofia praises nature and the land, and also actively feels the pulse of the dance floor and the vitality of modern cities. This clashing harmony makes her songs attractive, and she is also worthy of becoming the "Voice of Sweden". Therefore, among the works of this "Voice of Sweden" singer, the most representative and overwhelming , or the traditional Yoik of the Sami people and songs written in the Sami language. In "White" in 2000 and "By The Embers" in 2000, Sofia's voice was like the sound of nature. Although a lot of modern elements were borrowed, the spirit of Yoik remained the same.
Another singer who uses modern elements to package national music is Enya, and Sofia is different from her. Enya borrows Irish folk music as material, combines technological means to create artistic conception, and creates a kind of world music. As a result, Sofia consistently highlights the status of the Sami Yoik. Two words abound in Sofia's music: passion and conflict. The national enthusiasm from Yoik and Sofia's dynamic and ever-changing gentle voice give the song a soul. On the other hand, the traditional Sami language, Yoik's arrangement structure and modern elements complement each other, neither blending with each other, but also They embellish each other and are very unique. Yoik's structural form is very much like a "Bixing" technique in songs. The form is fixed and the content is conditional, but each song can always imply different emotions within the same framework. Sofia's ethnic costume on the cover of the new album "By The Embers" once again confirms her musical direction. Sami is the root of her life. In this concert and the album in 2000, she completed the entire album with Rikskonserter***. Toured Sweden and Southeast Europe. A solo CD was released in 2000, produced by Svein Schultz, and she is currently working on a new record with her band called White. An album was released in 2000, titled By The Embers. She will sing with A perfect combination of the traditional singing "Yoik" of the Swedish minority "Sami", she has been singing non-stop since she stepped on the stage at the age of 11. From then on, her singing career began. Her music has been recorded on many records. and used in film and television productions, musicals and other performances. In the spring of 2000, she toured Sweden and Southeast Europe. Her first solo album "White easkit" was released. Edit this paragraph. Personal Features Sofia said: "My music is difficult to express in words. My music melodies dance between the mystery of the Northern Lights and the comforting warmth of the campfire." . The land and people who gave me birth give me magical inspiration, and my music incorporates the power of nature.” Indeed, Sofia’s music is influenced by different musical elements, you can hear jazz, pop and “approx.” "Yoik" (Yoik), the lyrics are mainly in her native Sami language, and are true feelings from the heart. In addition, she also writes lyrics in Swedish, English and Esperanto. Incandescent light and contrast are key words in Sofia Jannok's music. She has a clear and loud voice that is used to express the warmth of this world. Her background of Sami origin prompted her to integrate and innovate music, making it an international music, from Sami music songs to jazz, pop music, Shows her influence from folk music. Inspired by open spaces, her music expresses the pulse of the dance floor and the city. She has been one of Sweden's most exciting young artists for many years. She has also won the Tokaino Award. Sammy has her own singing competition. : Sami Grand Prix, who has a knack for drama, has about her band: there's Peter Tikkanen on piano, bassist Tobias Heron and percussionist John Englund. The band's debut album, titled Caprices, attracted Swedish and international attention. Sofia likes her part of the Sami lifestyle, but she is also a modern urbanite. Her quiet style of music gives people a lazy feeling.
But it's sweet and beautiful. Edit this section of Sofia's album Calmmit, CD-single, DAT 000 TV-musik ur dokumentrserien Samerna, Scandinavian Songs 000 Soundtrack Great North, TVA International inc. 000 Dál juovlla cuovggaid cahkkehit, Sami christmas CD 000 Sámi Grand Prix 001, Rieban 001 Sámi Grand Prix 00, Rieban 00 Liekkas clubmix, PR-single, Publishment 00 Assogattis (By The Embers) cover Album English name Assogattis (By The Embers) Album Chinese name Assogattis (Embers) Music Style Folk Release Year 00 Region Swedish Language Swedish Album Tracks 01. Assogattis 0. Arvas 0. Liekkas 0. Irene 0. Davadat 0. Varalas 0. Sami eatnan duoddariid 0. Vuolvojavrri 0. Golle Maze 10. Vassan aiggit 11. Dulla lulla