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Klas Åhlund
Klas Åhlund is credited on 944 releases across 148 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1993–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
944
Pressings credited
148
Albums
4
Decades active
260
In collections
Biography
Klas Frans Åhlund (born 11 April 1972) is a Swedish songwriter and producer. He is also a member of the band Teddybears along with Patrik Arve and his brother Joakim Åhlund. He is the brother of musician Joakim Åhlund who is a member of the Swedish alternative rock band Caesars. As a songwriter and producer Åhlund has worked with artists like The Weeknd, Katy Perry, Kesha, Sugababes, Britney Spears, Swedish House Mafia, Robyn, Iggy Pop, Madonna, Snoop Dogg, Charli XCX, Ghost, Teddybears, Usher, Tove Lo, Axwell & Ingrosso, Taio Cruz, Ellie Goulding, Alesso, Carly Rae Jepsen, Eliot Sumner, Melody Club, Bo Kaspers Orkester. He will also be the producer on Weezer's upcoming 20th album. He co-wrote English singer Melanie C's single "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?"
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Credited work
944 releases · 148 albums · active 1993–2026
- Performance · 2,015
- Other credits · 1,283
- Production · 1,187
- Engineering · 309
Studios: Apmamman · MixStar Studios · Eastwest Studios · Soundtrack Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Meliora
2015

Impera
2022

Barbie The Album
2023

Greatest
1979

In Waves
2024

Beauty Behind The Madness
2015

Blackout
2007

Number 1 Angel
2017

Prism
2013

Body Talk Pt. 1
2010

Kiss
2012

Rite Here Rite Now (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2024

Robyn
2005

Animal + Cannibal
2010

Desireless
1997

Honey
2018

Queen Of The Clouds
2014

Warrior
2012

MDNA
2012

Body Talk
2010

X
2007

Hunter's Moon
2022

The Singles Collection
2009

Number 1 Angel / Pop 2
2018
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