Anywhere For You

Album: Single release only (2014)
Charted: 7
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Songfacts®:

  • This is the debut solo single from Swedish vocalist John Martin, whose voice you'll recognize from such anthemic dance bangers as Sebastian Ingrosso's "Reload," Swedish House Mafia's "Save The World" and "Don't You Worry Child" as well as rapper Tinie Tempah's "Children of the Sun."
  • The song was produced by Martin's regular writing partner, Michel Zitron. The Swedish vocalist recalled: "Michel and I wrote it on a writing trip to LA where we rented a house and spent time reflecting on how blessed we have been for doing what we love and with the incredible experiences we have had since things really took off musically for us."

    It's all about what is important - friends, family and lovers back home," he added. "It's what really counts in life. It's the first track off the album to be released as it's really what I'm about. It means a lot to me personally."

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