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1 Early life  





2 Career  



2.1  20102018: Elsa & Emilie  





2.2  2018present: Solo career and Melodi Grand Prix  







3 Discography  



3.1  Singles  





3.2  Other appearances  







4 Songwriting discography  



4.1  Eurovision Song Contest national final entries  



4.1.1  Melodi Grand Prix entries (Norway)  





4.1.2  German national final entries  





4.1.3  Luxembourg Song Contest entries (Luxembourg)  









5 References  














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Elsie Bay
Søllesvik in 2023
Søllesvik in 2023
Background information
Birth nameElsa Søllesvik
Also known asElsa
Born (1996-04-22) 22 April 1996 (age 28)
Haugesund, Norway
GenresPop
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • Years active2010–present

    Elsa Søllesvik (born 22 April 1996), known professionally as Elsie Bay, is a Norwegian singer and songwriter.

    Early life

    [edit]

    Søllesvik grew up in Sunde, Kvinnherad, Vestland, before moving to Haugesund at the age of 13.[1] She found her interest in music as a child.[2]

    Career

    [edit]

    2010–2018: Elsa & Emilie

    [edit]

    In 2010, Søllesvik met Emilie Haaland Austrheim and formed a duo Elsa & Emilie. In 2014, the duo signed a contract with record label Sony Music and released their debut album Endless Optimism the same year.[3] The duo was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2014 Spellemannprisen, annual Norwegian music award.[4] "Run", a track from the album, gained popularity after being featured in the first season of the television series Skam in 2017.[5]

    In 2017, they released their sophomore album, Kill Your Darlings with singles "Au volant" and "Chains and Promises".[6] In 2018, the duo announced their split to focus on Søllesvik's solo career.[2]

    2018–present: Solo career and Melodi Grand Prix

    [edit]

    After the split of Elsa & Emilie, Søllesvik moved to Oslo to establish herself as a songwriter for other artists.[1] She co-wrote the track "Witch Woods", performed by Emmy, which competed at the Melodi Grand Prix 2021, finished at the final.[7] She performed the opening theme of the third part of Korean television series Show Window: The Queen's House, titled "Heaven Made".[8]

    On 10 January 2022, she was announced as one of the competing acts of Melodi Grand Prix 2022 with the song "Death of Us", co-written with Jonas Holteberg Jensen and Andreas Stone Johansson.[9] She finished as one of the top four finalists.[10] Apart from her own entry, she also co-wrote "Hammer of Thor", performed by Oda Gondrosen, which qualified to the final.[11]

    She returned to the competition a year later with the song "Love You in a Dream" with Andreas Stone Johansson and Tom Oehler,[12] qualifying for the final and placing fourth. She also co-wrote Eline Thorp's entry titled "Not Meant to Be", which also qualified for the final, placing sixth.[13]

    Discography

    [edit]

    Singles

    [edit]
    Title Year Peak chart positions Album or EP
    NOR
    Air.

    [14]
    "Death of Us" 2022 28 Non-album singles
    "Tall People"
    "Love You in a Dream" 2023 17
    "Bikini Song"
    "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

    Other appearances

    [edit]
    Title Year Album or EP
    "Heaven Made" 2021 Show Window: The Queen's House Part.3
    "The Gleaming" 2023 Global Launch Commemorative Song for Reverse: 1999

    Songwriting discography

    [edit]
    Title Year Artist Album Co-written with
    "Into You" 2023 Cyan Kicks I Never Said 4ever Niila Perkkiö, Susanna Alexandra
    "Not Okay" Remo Forrer Non-album single Argyle Singh, Benjamin Alasu

    Eurovision Song Contest national final entries

    [edit]

    Melodi Grand Prix entries (Norway)

    [edit]
    Year Artist Title Co-written with Result
    2021 Emmy "Witch Woods" Olli Äkräs, Morten Franck Final
    2022 Elsie Bay "Death of Us" Jonas Holteberg Jensen, Andreas Stone Johansson Top 4
    Oda Gondrosen "Hammer of Thor" Morten Franck, Torgeir Ryssevik, Oda Kristine Gondrosen Final
    2023 Elsie Bay "Love You in a Dream" Andreas Stone Johansson, Tom Oehler 4th
    Eline Thorp "Not Meant to Be" Andreas Stone Johansson, Eline Thorp, Jonas Holteberg Jensen 6th

    German national final entries

    [edit]
    Year Artist Title Co-written with Result
    2023 Trong "Dare to Be Different" Sasha Rangas, Stefan van Leijsen, Trong Hieu Nguyen 4th
    2024 Leona "Undream You" Leona, Maria Christensen, Simon Davis 9th

    4th

    Luxembourg Song Contest entries (Luxembourg)

    [edit]
    Year Artist Title Co-written with Result
    2024 Krick "Drowning in the Rain" Andreas Stone Johansson, Tom Oehler 2nd

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b "Elsa Søllesvik". Rogalyd. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  • ^ a b Horvei, Truls (12 December 2018). "Elsa & Emilie gir seg, Elsa går solo". Haugesunds Avis. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  • ^ Larsen, Eirin; Jørgensen, Gisle (9 September 2014). "Nå kommer albumet til Elsa & Emilie". NRK. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  • ^ Nordal, Paul A. (15 December 2014). "SPELLEMANNPRISEN 2014: Og de nominerte er..." ABC Nyheter. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  • ^ Berning, Magnus (28 February 2017). "Nå merker også Elsa & Emilie «Skam»-effekten". Haugesunds Avis. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  • ^ Rønning, Øyvind (20 January 2017). "Anmeldelse: Elsa & Emilie - «Kill Your Darlings»: Voksen oppfølger fra Haugesunds unge superduo". Dagbladet. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  • ^ Farren, Neil (25 January 2021). "Norway: Melodi Grand Prix 2021 Semi-Final Three Artists Revealed". Eurovoix. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  • ^ "쇼윈도 : 여왕의 집 Part.3" [Show Window: The Queen's House Part.3] (in Korean). Genie Music. Studio M-Lab. 13 December 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2022 – via Melon.
  • ^ Gallagher, Robyn (10 January 2022). "Norway: 21 competing acts of Melodi Grand Prix 2022 are revealed". Wiwibloggs. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  • ^ Kristjans, Kristin (19 February 2022). "Norway: Subwoolfer wins Melodi Grand Prix 2022 with "Give That Wolf A Banana"". Wiwibloggs. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  • ^ Khorami, Aida; Nielsen, Jonathan Gaathaug; Vedeler, Linda Marie (20 February 2022). "Subwoolfer er Norges bidrag til Eurovision". NRK. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  • ^ Adams, William Lee (3 January 2023). "Norway: Melodi Grand Prix 2023 confirms 21 acts including Ulrikke, JOWST and Elsie Bay". Wiwibloggs. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  • ^ Terry, Connor (22 January 2023). "The final entries for Melodi Grand Prix 2023 have been released!". ESCUnited. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  • ^ Peak chart positions for singles in Norway:

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