Cameron Cartio
Cameron Cartio | |
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Birth name | Kamran Sabahi |
Also known as | Cameron |
Born | 9 April 1978 |
Origin | Iran Sweden |
Genres | Pop, Persian / Middle Eastern music |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitar |
Years active | 2005 – present |
Labels |
Universal Music Group Taraneh Records Sherfa Music |
Associated acts | Alec Cartio, Khaled |
Website | Official Site |
Kamran Sabahi (Persian: کامران صباحی), better known by his stage name Cameron Cartio (کامرون کارتيو), born on 9 April 1978 is an Iranian-born Swedish pop singer and songwriter. Being signed to Sony Music, he released his debut album Borderless in 2005. Cameron is now signed to Taraneh Records and Sherfa Music and has a publishing deal with Universal Music Group and is working on his second untitled release album. He remains popular in Iran, Sweden, as well as in the Iranian diaspora.
Music career
Cameron Cartio started his music career in Sweden.
Cameron Cartio made his debut in Melodifestivalen 2005 with his song "Roma". He reached to "Second Chance" stage after qualifying in the Linköping semi-final on 19 February 2005. Singing in the "second chance" qualifying round on 6 March 2005, he failed to reach the finals. But the song proved popular with the Swedish audiences and the single made it to the Top 5 of the Swedish music charts peaking at #4 (April 2005).[1]
He is now signed with Universal Music Group, Sherfa Music and Taraneh Records. In 2011, he has released a dance hit "Electric", a Persian language cover of Melody Club song.[2] and Bia Nazdiktar.
Collaborations
- Under the name Cameron, he released "You Keep Me Hanging On" produced by Anders Nyman, Cameron Cartio, Robin Rex. The release also included "You Keep Me Hanging On (Remix)" produced by Cameron Cartio himself[3]
Personal life
Cartio currently lives in California
Discography
Albums
- 2006: Borderless
- 2013: Sin Fronteras
Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | Notes | |
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NED | SWE | ||||
2005 | "Roma"[4] | — | 4 | Borderless | Track also appears in Melodifestivalen 2005[5] |
2006 | "Henna" (feat. Khaled)[6] | 86 | 9 | Single includes Side A: Spanish version Side B: Original version (2005) | |
- 2005: "Roma" (for Melodifestivalen)
- 2005: "Henna" (with Khaled)
- 2006: "Henna" (Spanish version with Khaled)
- 2006: "Barone"
- 2006: "Ni Na Nay"
- 2006: "Don't Tell Me Tonight" (with Edurne)
- 2007: "Mi Chica"
- 2011: "Electric"
- 2011: "Bia Nazdiktar"
- 2012: "Sheytoonaki" (feat. Maria Manson)
- 2012: "Ye Divone"
- 2012: "Cuando Volveras"
- 2015: "Delam Asireh"