Ace Wilder
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Birth name | Alice Kristina Ingrid Gernandt |
Born | Stockholm, Sweden | 23 July 1982
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Years active | 2004–present |
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Associated acts | Mariette Hansson |
Alice Kristina Ingrid Gernandt (born 23 July 1982) better known by her stage name Ace Wilder, is a Swedish singer and songwriter. She first received public attention while taking part in Melodifestivalen 2014.[1][2]
Early life[]
Wilder was born on July 23, 1982, in Stockholm, Sweden. She grew up in several places around the world, and for a long time she lived in Miami, Florida in the United States.[3][4] She is the great-niece of radio personality .[5]
Career[]
2013–2015: Breakthrough and Busy Doin' Nothin[]
After several years of singing and dancing behind international singers on world tours, Wilder decided in 2012 to launch her solo career.[6] She got a record deal with EMI Records and Warner Music.[7] She released the single "Do It", which has since been used in American television shows. In 2013 she released the single "Bitches Like Fridays".[6][8] In late 2013 Wilder's debut album A Wilder was awarded "Best Music Album of the Year" at the Scandipop Awards.[6][9]
She made her breakthrough in the Swedish music industry after participating in Melodifestivalen 2014. Wilder qualified for the final on 8 March in Friends Arena, progressing from the third semifinal in Scandinavium with her song "Busy Doin' Nothin'".[10][11] She placed second in the final two points behind the eventual winner Sanna Nielsen. The song went on to reach the number-one position on the Swedish singles chart staying atop the charts for three consecutive weeks.
Ace released her follow-up single “Riot” in November 2014 . “Stupid” was then released in March 2015. Both songs featured on Wilder’s second EP “The Wild Card” which was released in June 2015. Ace proceeded to tour Sweden to promote the EP at festivals and events throughout the summer.
2015–present: Melodifestivalen 2016 and Melodifestivalen 2017[]
In November 2015, it was revealed that Wilder would compete in the first semi-final of the Melodifestivalen 2016 with the song "Don't Worry". She qualified directly for the final along with Robin Bengtsson.[12] In the final she placed third with the juries, eighth with the Swedish public, and placed third overall.[13] In June 2016, Ace released a new single named “Selfish”. She described the song as “a diary entry” as the lyrics were so personal. She gave performances of the song on national Swedish TV shows “Lotta På Liseberg” & “Nyhetsmorgon” throughout the summer. Wilder was part of the Lineup of the 2016 Diggiloo tour alongside Jessica Andersson, Oscar Zia and many more of Sweden’s most well known and respected artists.
On November 30, 2016, Wilder was announced as one of the 28 acts to compete in Melodifestivalen 2017 with the song "Wild Child". She qualified directly to final from first semi-final, along with Nano. She placed seventh in the final with a total of 67 points, 35 from the jury and 32 from the televote. In June 2017, Wilder released a cover of the 1987 Lena Philipsson smash-hit “dansa i neon” in partnership with “Svenska Spel” to promote Neon scratch cards that Ace herself designed. She participated in Stjärnornas stjärna broadcast on TV4 in 2018, In Week 1, the theme was country music. Wilder covered “Man, I Feel Like A Woman” by Shania Twain. In Week 2, the theme was Latin music. Wilder covered “Rhythm Is Gonna Get You” By Gloria Estefan. Wilder was first eliminated on week 2 after receiving the fewest public votes. In April 2018, Ace launched her vintage clothing blog “Wilder Wintage”. Ace Wilder returned to Melodifestivalen in 2019 & 2020 both times as a stylist for Malou Prytz. In an interview at the 2019 contest, Wilder confirmed that she was taking a break from music hence the 2 year long absence from releasing any new material. Wilder revealed that she was “Burnt Out” and feeling “Uninspired”. Wilder confirmed that her break wasn’t a permanent retirement from music and that she will “Do music again at some point in the future”. She also expressed interest at returning to Melodifestivalen as a lead artist for the 4th time. In 2019, Wilder starred in an original Swedish film named “A Music Story” about An 11-year-old’s dreams of competing on a kid's talent show, but her musician father forbids her based on his fears and failed career. Ace featured on 2 songs on the official soundtrack to the film “Born To Be Free” & “Like an American Idol. Ace Wilder cameod as herself in the film. Ace hasn’t posted to Instagram since March 2019.
Discography[]
EPs[]
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | |||||||
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SWE [14] | |||||||||
A Wilder |
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Busy Doin' Nothin' Remixes |
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The Wildcard |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Singles[]
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||||||||||||||
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SWE [14] |
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"Do It" | 2013 | — | — | A Wilder | |||||||||||||||
"Bitches Like Fridays" | — | — | |||||||||||||||||
"Busy Doin' Nothin'" | 2014 | 1 | 27 |
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Non-album single | ||||||||||||||
"Riot" | — | — | The Wildcard | ||||||||||||||||
"Stupid" | 2015 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||
"Don't Worry" | 2016 | 13 | — |
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"Selfish" | — | — | |||||||||||||||||
"Wild Child" | 2017 | 30 [15] |
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"Dansa i neon" | — | — | |||||||||||||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Songwriting discography[]
Year | Artist | Title | Album |
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2006 | Betty | "Papermoon Dragon" | |
2007 | Soccx | "From Dusk Till Dawn (Get The Party Started)" | Hold On |
"Scream Out Loud" | |||
2009 | Stefanie Heinzmann | "Love Fever" | Roots to Grow |
"No One (Can Ever Change My Mind)" | |||
Sweetbox | "Magic" | The Next Generation | |
Jolin Tsai | "花蝴蝶" (Butterfly) | Butterfly | |
Sofia Sida | "Gold Star" | Butterfly | |
2010 | Jennifer Rush | "Head Above Water" | Now Is The Hour |
Soma Manuchar | "Crazy 'Bout The Boy" | Crazy 'Bout The Boy | |
2011 | Ava Rocks | "Heart On The Dancefloor" | |
Honey | "Carry On" | Honey | |
"Hungover" | |||
Martina Aitolehti | "Corrupted" | Martina | |
2012 | Emma Fällman | "Call Him Dick" | |
Alisa Galper | "Rock Your Body" | Alisa | |
2014 | Margaret Berger | "Scream" | New Religion |
Anna Abreu | "Oh Oh" | V | |
2015 | 4Minute | "간지럽혀 (Tickle Tickle Tickle)" | Crazy |
Mariette | "Say Never" | My Revolution - EP |
References[]
- ^ "Ace Wilder - Melodifestivalen". SVT.se. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- ^ "Bidragsbibeln: Ace Wilder – Busy Doin' Nothin - Melodifestivalen". SVT.se. Archived from the original on March 3, 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- ^ "Fredagspepp med artisten Ace Wilder!". PLAZA Kvinna. Archived from the original on 2014-03-08. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- ^ Jenny Åberg jenny.aberg@vgt.se. "Ace Wilder kliver fram | Skaraborgs Läns Tidning" (in Swedish). Skaraborgslanstidning.se. Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- ^ Karin Dofs (2014-02-15). "Oscar Zia och Ace Wilder till final | Nöjesbladet | Aftonbladet". Aftonbladet.se. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- ^ a b c "Ace Wilder kliver fram | Vetlanda-Posten" (in Swedish). Vetlandaposten.se. 2014-02-13. Archived from the original on 2014-03-07. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- ^ "Musikförläggarna - Mycket på gång för Stereoscope". Musikforlaggarna.se. 2012-10-16. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- ^ Words: Peter Krogholm (2013-10-04). "Ace Wilder: Bitches Like Fridays | allscandinavian.com | All Scandinavian Music". allscandinavian.com. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- ^ scandipop (2014-02-03). "– The 2014 Scandipop Awards: The Winners!". Scandipop.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-03-07. In 2014, she co-wrote "Scream," sung by the Norwegian representative for Eurovision in 2013, Margaret Berger.
- ^ "Kolla in Ace Wilders fartfyllda debut i Melodifestivalen 2014 - Melodifestivalen". SVT.se. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- ^ Karin Dofs (2014-02-15). "Oscar Zia och Ace Wilder till final | Melodifestivalen | Nöjesbladet | Aftonbladet". Aftonbladet.se. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- ^ "Ace Wilder – Don't Worry". svt.se. Archived from the original on 7 February 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
- ^ Escudero, Victor M. (12 March 2016). "Frans wins Melodifestivalen in Sweden". EBU.
- ^ a b SwedishCharts Ace Wilder SwedishCharts Retrieved 6 February 2016
- ^ "Sverigetopplistan - Sveriges Officiella Topplista". Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
External links[]
- Media related to Ace Wilder at Wikimedia Commons
- 1982 births
- Melodifestivalen contestants
- Swedish pop singers
- Swedish women singer-songwriters
- Swedish singer-songwriters
- Synth-pop singers
- English-language singers from Sweden
- Swedish expatriates in the United States
- Warner Music Group artists
- EMI Records artists
- Singers from Stockholm
- Living people
- Musicians from Miami
- 21st-century Swedish women singers