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==Life and career== ===Early career and It's Alive=== Sandberg was born and grew up in [[Stenhamra]], [[Ekerö Municipality]], [[Stockholm County]]. His mother was a middle school teacher and his father was a police officer.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Thomsen |first1=Dante |title=Max Martin: "Jag har varit välsignad" |url=https://www.expressen.se/noje/max-martin-jag-har-varit-valsignad/ |website=[[Expressen]] |access-date=16 January 2022 |language=Swedish |date=11 February 2016 |quote=Hans pappa var polis och mamma mellanstadielärare.}}</ref> As a child, Martin was a student of Sweden's public music-education scheme, and once said he had "public music education to thank for everything".<ref>{{cite web|last=Moser |first=Whet |url=https://psmag.com/social-justice/swedish-pop-mafia-music-world-influence-73966 |title=Swedish Pop Mafia – Pacific Standard: The Science of Society |publisher=Psmag.com |date=24 March 2014 |access-date=14 July 2014}}</ref> As a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining a [[Glam metal|glam-style]] metal band called [[It's Alive (band)|It's Alive]] in 1985 as their singer and frontman.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,102126,00.html |title=Top of the Pops – TIME |magazine=[[Time (magazine)|Time]] |access-date=11 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100608133736/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,102126,00.html |archive-date=8 June 2010 |url-status=dead}}</ref> It's Alive was formed by Peter Kahm and ex-Lazy members [[Per Aldeheim]] and Kim Björkgren on guitars, and John Rosth who had been a member of Lineout. Martin eventually dropped out of high school to pursue a career in music with his band under the nickname "Martin White". In 1988 It's Alive participated in Rock-SM (English: Swedish Rock Championship), a nationwide [[battle of the bands]], and had a residency at a nightclub in [[Cyprus]]. The band got a breakthrough in 1991, as Dave Constable of [[Megarock Records]] offered them to make a demo record. The later debut album was originally pressed in 1,000 copies and later on given away as a free cover tape in the UK by the ''[[Metal Forces]]'' magazine. The decision to focus on a music career paid off as they landed a record deal on producer [[Denniz Pop]]'s label [[Cheiron Studios|Cheiron Records]], a [[Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG]] affiliate. After recording their second album ''[[Earthquake Visions]]'', they released three singles in conjunction with the record and toured through Europe in 1994 supporting [[Kingdom Come (German band)|Kingdom Come]]. ''Earthquake Visions'' eventually sold a disappointing 30,000 copies, despite being released in as many as 30 countries. More importantly though, Martin also began collaborating on songs with [[Denniz Pop]]. Recognizing a talent for writing pop songs in the young rocker, Denniz Pop renamed his new protégé Max Martin and eventually became Martin's mentor.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20190314-denniz-pop-the-man-who-created-the-sound-of-modern-pop|title=Denniz Pop: The man who created the sound of modern pop|first=James|last=Ballardie|website=Bbc.com|date=4 April 2019 |access-date=27 March 2023}}</ref> ===Working with Cheiron and Denniz PoP=== {{quote box|width=23em|I didn't even know what a producer did, I spent two years–day and night–in that studio trying to learn what the hell was going on.|salign=right|source=—Martin, 2001<ref>Chu, Jeff (19 March 2001) [https://web.archive.org/web/20160302064227/http://maxmartinfansite.com/Time-Top%20of%20the%20Pops.htm "Top of the Pops"]. ''Time'', vol. 157 no. 11</ref>}} In 1993, Martin was hired by [[Cheiron Studios]] and spent some time learning the basics, before the first production collaboration between PoP and Martin: the [[Rednex]] song "[[Wish You Were Here (Rednex song)|Wish You Were Here]]" in 1994. When Martin produced the intro to [[E-Type (musician)|E-Type]]s song "[[This Is the Way (E-Type song)|This Is the Way]]" E-Type and PoP credited it to the made up producer alias "Max Martin", thus inventing his artist name. Martin was informed after-the-fact, when the printed records came back.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://sverigesradio.se/avsnitt/1707156 | title = E-Type – eurodiscokungen som överlevde 90-talet | last = Frelin | first = Hanna | date = 11 May 2021 | website = | publisher = Sveriges Radio }}</ref> They both worked on [[Ace of Base]]'s second album, ''[[The Bridge (Ace of Base album)|The Bridge]]'' (1995), shortly thereafter, as well as on albums by [[3T]], [[Army of Lovers]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=RAMBARRAN |first=SHARA |date=6 July 2022 |title=Alexander Bard: The "King Midas" of Scandipop? |url=https://medium.com/@shararambarran/alexander-bard-the-king-midas-of-scandipop-ab035ef89dab |access-date=9 July 2022 |website=Medium |language=en}}</ref> and [[Leila K]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Interview with Denniz Pop & Max Martin (How they started working with Ace of Base) |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbVcgEucMdY | archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211028/gbVcgEucMdY| archive-date=28 October 2021|website=Youtube | date=17 March 2015 |access-date=26 September 2021 |language=en}}{{cbignore}}</ref> To date, ''The Bridge'' has sold more than six million copies worldwide, including one million in the United States.<ref name="Ace of Base's USA Certifications">{{cite web|url=https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=1&table=SEARCH_RESULTS&action=&title=&artist=Ace%20of%20Base&format=&debutLP=&category=&sex=&releaseDate=&requestNo=&type=&level=&label=&company=&certificationDate=&awardDescription=&catalogNo=&aSex=&rec_id=&charField=&gold=&platinum=&multiPlat=&level2=&certDate=&album=&id=&after=&before=&startMonth=1&endMonth=1&startYear=1958&endYear=2010&sort=Artist&perPage=25|title=Gold & Platinum Search Results: Ace of Base|publisher=[[Recording Industry Association of America]]|access-date=1 January 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924151657/http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=1&table=SEARCH_RESULTS&action=&title=&artist=Ace%20of%20Base&format=&debutLP=&category=&sex=&releaseDate=&requestNo=&type=&level=&label=&company=&certificationDate=&awardDescription=&catalogNo=&aSex=&rec_id=&charField=&gold=&platinum=&multiPlat=&level2=&certDate=&album=&id=&after=&before=&startMonth=1&endMonth=1&startYear=1958&endYear=2010&sort=Artist&perPage=25|archive-date=24 September 2015}}</ref> When Martin eventually left his band [[It's Alive (band)|It's Alive]] in late 1995, he was replaced by Anders Hansson. In 1995, Cheiron Studios was hired by [[Zomba Label Group|Zomba]] to work on Backstreet Boys' self-titled debut album ''[[Backstreet Boys (1996 album)|Backstreet Boys]]'' (1996). [[Zomba Label Group|Zomba]] became the main working partner since the success in 1995. Martin took part in the production of "[[Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)]]" (1996), co-written with [[Herbie Crichlow]], a single which quickly went [[Platinum single|platinum]] and climbed to No. 2 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]], as well as the singles "[[As Long as You Love Me (Backstreet Boys song)|As Long As You Love Me]]" (1997) and "[[Everybody (Backstreet's Back)]]" (1997). The album was not released in the U.S. until 1997, but was released overseas and caught on all across Europe, eventually selling around 8 million copies worldwide. This led to the Backstreet Boys being relaunched in their home country later on, this time more successfully.<ref>As of late May 2016, Martin was not known to have possessed any knowledge of the illegal activities of [[Lou Pearlman]], who then managed the Backstreet Boys.</ref> Later that year, Martin co-wrote and co-produced [[Robyn]]'s hits "[[Show Me Love (Robyn song)|Show Me Love]]" and "[[Do You Know (What It Takes)]]" which ended up on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 top 10.<ref name=Ostroff/> In 1998, [[Cheiron Productions]] worked on albums by [[Five (band)|Five]] and [[Jessica Folcker]]. Jessica Folcker had first been hired as a backing singer for tracks with Ace of Base and [[Dr. Alban]], and her debut album ''Jessica'' became an instant hit with singles like "Tell Me What You Like" and "How Will I Know Who You Are" which both sold [[Platinum record|platinum]]. After Denniz PoP died of cancer that same summer, Martin took over as director of Cheiron Studios. He soon started working with writer/producer [[Rami Yacoub]], who continued to be his partner for many years. Martin also wrote two songs with [[Bryan Adams]] during this time, "Cloud Number Nine" and "Before The Night Is Over". In late 1999, [[Celine Dion]] released "[[That's the Way It Is (Celine Dion song)|That's the Way It Is]]", a song co-written by Max Martin to promote her [[greatest hits]] album ''[[All the Way... A Decade of Song]].'' The song became a hit, going to number 1 on the adult contemporary charts in the United States and Canada, and reaching top 10 all over the world. Since the song was released in November 1999, it has cycled 500,000 times on almost 1400 radio stations across Canada and the U.S. In 2003 Martin co-wrote and produced three songs for Dion's album ''[[One Heart]].'' One of them, called "[[Faith (Celine Dion song)|Faith]]", was released in 2003 as a promotional single in Canada and reached number 4 on the Quebec Airplay Chart and number 37 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary Chart. Martin, Andreas Carlsson, and Rami Yacoub wrote [[Westlife]]'s song "I Need You" for the first Westlife album ''[[Westlife (album)|Westlife]]'' (1999). Martin, Nick Jarl, Steve Mac, and Patric Jonsson wrote Westlife's song "[[You Make Me Feel (Westlife song)|You Make Me Feel]]" for their second album ''[[Coast to Coast (Westlife album)|Coast to Coast]]'' (2000). Max Martin, [[Rami Yacoub]], and Andreas Carlsson also wrote one of Westlife's hits, "[[When You're Looking Like That]]", for their second album ''[[Coast to Coast (Westlife album)|Coast to Coast]]'' (2000). ===Backstreet Boys=== Martin wrote, co-wrote, and co-produced 7 out of the 12 songs on the Backstreet Boys' third album ''[[Millennium (Backstreet Boys album)|Millennium]]'' (1999), including all the singles.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://genius.com/albums/Backstreet-boys/Millennium#:~:text=%20Millennium%20Tracklist%20%201%20Larger%20Than%20Life,12%20The%20Perfect%20Fan%20Lyrics.%20%20More%20|title = Millennium by Backstreet Boys|website=Genius.com}}</ref> "[[I Want It That Way]]", a hit song Martin co-wrote with [[Andreas Carlsson]] and co-produced with [[Kristian Lundin]], became the group's biggest single to date and it is still popular today, being voted No. 10 in the MTV/[[Rolling Stone]] list of the "100 Greatest Pop Songs".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.top-charts.com/s/i-want-it-that-way-backstreet-boys1|title = I Want It That Way|website=Top-charts.com}}</ref><ref name="mtvrollinstones100best">{{cite web |url = http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2000/nov/19/mtv_rolling_stone/ |title = MTV, Rolling Stone list top 100 pop songs |access-date = 20 February 2007 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120427151453/http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2000/nov/19/mtv_rolling_stone/ |archive-date = 27 April 2012 |url-status = dead }}</ref> ''100 Greatest Songs of the '90s'', a VH1 special, ranked the song at number 3, making it the highest ranked boy-band single and pop song.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~dtompkin/music/list/Best11.html|title=VH1 – 100 Greatest 90s Songs (Music Database :: Dave Tompkins)|website=Cs.uwaterloo.ca|access-date=27 March 2023}}</ref> ''Millennium'' sold over 1.1 million units in its first week in the United States, setting a record for most albums sold in its debut week (that record was later beaten by [[NSYNC|NSYNC's]] 2000 album ''[[No Strings Attached (NSYNC album)|No Strings Attached]]''), and was the best-selling album in the world.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1999-may-27-ca-41385-story.html|title = Backstreet Boys' 'Millennium' Charts Best Sales Week Ever|website = [[Los Angeles Times]]|date = 27 May 1999}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stereogum.com/2075695/nsync-no-strings-attached-turns-20/columns/the-week-in-pop/|title=*NSYNC Nailed the Boy Band Blueprint with 'No Strings Attached'|website=Stereogum.com|date=16 March 2020}}</ref> When working on her own solo album, to be released in 2001 on [[Stockholm Records]], [[Lisa Miskovsky]] wrote the lyrics for the Backstreet Boys' hit single "[[Shape of My Heart (Backstreet Boys song)|Shape of My Heart]]" with Max Martin and Rami. The song, originally written for Miskovsky's own album, was passed on to the Backstreet Boys by Max Martin when Miskovsky decided that it did not fit her style. The song became the first single off the group's fourth album ''[[Black & Blue (Backstreet Boys album)|Black & Blue]]'' (2000).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1425143/backstreet-boys-to-get-black-and-blue-on-new-lp/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121140059/http://www.mtv.com/news/1425143/backstreet-boys-to-get-black-and-blue-on-new-lp/|url-status=dead|archive-date=21 January 2015|title = Backstreet Boys to Get "Black and Blue" on New LP|website = [[MTV]]}}</ref> In the first week of release, "[[Shape of My Heart (Backstreet Boys song)|Shape of My Heart]]" immediately jumped into the Top Five in Sweden, Norway, Canada, Germany and another 15 countries.<ref>{{cite web|author=Jason Lipshutz |url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/9345384/backstreet-boys-shape-of-my-heart-2000 |title=Backstreet Boys' 'Shape of My Heart': The First Man-Band Hit|website=Billboard.com |date= 27 March 2020|access-date=12 February 2022}}</ref> ''Black & Blue'', containing several songs produced and written by Martin, sold 1.6 million units in its first week in America. Martin again received [[ASCAP]]'s award "Songwriter of the Year" both in 2000 and 2001.<ref>{{cite web | title=Songwriters Behind 'NSYNC, Backstreet Boys Hits Win Big At ASCAP Pop Awards | url= http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1443980/20010523/backstreet_boys.jhtml | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20011015224019/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1443980/20010523/backstreet_boys.jhtml | url-status= dead | archive-date= 15 October 2001 |date=23 May 2001 | author=Schumacher-Rasmussen, Eric | publisher=MTV | access-date=15 October 2007}}</ref> In April 2013 the Backstreet Boys member [[Brian Littrell]] invited Martin to collaborate on their single "[[In A World Like This]]". The single peaked at ''No.6'' in the ''[[Oricon Singles Chart|Oricon]]'' chart and performed well in the rest of the world. Martin collaborated on the ''Never Gone'' songs "Climbing the Walls", "[[Just Want You to Know]]", "Siberia" and "[[I Still...]]". Martin wanted the album to be more of a contemporary, alternative pop album with a little R&B. The resulting album had a more organic music style with more live instruments, and was a departure from the Backstreet Boys' earlier work. ===Britney Spears=== {{Quote box | quote = [Martin] gets exactly what I am saying when I tell him what I want and don't want musically. His melodies are incredible and he is always coming up with weird sounds, which I love... There is nobody I feel more comfortable collaborating with in the studio | source = Spears on working with Martin<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Britney Spears On Her New Album, Her Favorite Music and Working With will.i.am|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/britney-spears-on-her-new-album-her-favorite-music-and-working-with-will-i-am-20110317|date=17 March 2011|access-date=18 March 2011|magazine=RollingStone.com}}</ref> | width = 20% | align = right }} In 1998, Martin wrote and co-produced [[Britney Spears|Spears]]' debut single, "[[...Baby One More Time]]", for her debut album of the [[...Baby One More Time (album)|same name]]. The single was originally offered to the [[Backstreet Boys]] and [[TLC (music)|TLC]], though both passed on the song.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20051216/ai_n15946023| title = Rock&Pop: Story of the song '...Baby One More Time'| access-date = 19 May 2007| publisher = Findarticles.com|url-status=dead|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071021053000/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20051216/ai_n15946023 |archive-date = 21 October 2007}}</ref> That same year, Martin also co-wrote and co-produced the third single "[[(You Drive Me) Crazy]]". By 1999, the album ''...Baby One More Time'' had sold over 15 million copies in the U.S., certifying [[Music recording sales certification|Diamond Status]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://exhale.breatheheavy.com/forums/topic/787168-this-day-in-pop-baby-one-more-time-album-is-certified-diamond-in-1999-december-09/|title = This Day in Pop: '...Baby One More Time' album is certified Diamond in 1999 (December 09)|website=Exhale.breatheheavy.com| date=9 December 2020 }}</ref> Also, within a year of its release, ''...Baby One More Time'' had become the best-selling [[Compact disc|LP]] by a teenager in history, selling over 30 million copies.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thetylt.com/entertainment/britney-spears-christina-aguilera-xtina-late-90s-pop-princess#:~:text=Not%20only%20did%20the%20album%20become%20Diamond-certified%2C%20but,also%20became%20Diamond-certified%20and%20her%20second%20best-selling%20album.|title = Ultimate pop princess of the late '90s: Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera?|website=Thetylt.com}}</ref> Martin was the first non-American citizen ever to win ASCAP's prestigious award "Songwriter of the Year" in 1999, an award he also won in 2000 and 2001.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.songhall.org/news/view/songwriters_hall_of_fame_announces_2017_inductees|title=Songwriters Hall Of Fame Announces 2017 Inductees | Songwriters Hall of Fame|website=Songhall.org|access-date=27 March 2023}}</ref> Martin worked on Spears's follow-up records ''[[Oops!... I Did It Again (album)|Oops!... I Did It Again]]'' (2000) and ''[[Britney (album)|Britney]]'' (2001). He co-wrote and co-produced the singles "[[Oops!... I Did It Again (song)|Oops!... I Did It Again]]" (2000), "[[Lucky (Britney Spears song)|Lucky]]" (2000), "[[Stronger (Britney Spears song)|Stronger]]" (2000), "[[Overprotected]]" (2001), and "[[I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman]]" (2002). The duo ended up parting ways when Spears distanced herself from [[teen pop]]. Spears recorded ''[[In the Zone]]'' (2003) and ''[[Blackout (Britney Spears album)|Blackout]]'' (2007). At the request of Spears, Martin produced and wrote for Spears' sixth studio album ''[[Circus (Britney Spears album)|Circus]]'' (2008). Martin co-wrote and produced the provocatively titled electro pop song, "[[If U Seek Amy]]", which was chosen by fans to be the third single of the album. Martin then produced the number one hit, "[[3 (Britney Spears song)|3]]", for Spears' compilation album ''[[The Singles Collection (Britney Spears album)|The Singles Collection]]'' (2009). Martin was one of the executive producers of Spears's seventh album, ''[[Femme Fatale (Britney Spears album)|Femme Fatale]]'' (2011) alongside [[Dr. Luke]]. He produced several songs for the album, including the successful singles "[[Hold It Against Me]]", "[[Till the World Ends]]", "[[I Wanna Go]]", and "[[Criminal (Britney Spears song)|Criminal]]".<ref name=confirm>{{cite web|url=http://www.britney.com/us/blog/britney-confirms-i-wanna-go-next-single |title=Britney Confirms 'I Wanna Go' As Next Single |publisher=Britney.com |author= |date=13 May 2011 |access-date=21 May 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517204859/http://www.britney.com/us/blog/britney-confirms-i-wanna-go-next-single |archive-date=17 May 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1668729/will-drop-dead-beautiful-be-britney-spears-next-single.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120225020335/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1668729/will-drop-dead-beautiful-be-britney-spears-next-single.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=25 February 2012|title=Will '(Drop Dead) Beautiful' Be Britney Spears' Next Single?|last=Vena|first=Jocelyn|date=10 August 2011|access-date=29 August 2011|publisher=MTV. MTV Networks}}</ref> ===Startup of Maratone=== Following the death of [[Denniz PoP]], [[Cheiron Studios]] was closed down in 2000. Martin and Tom Talomaa then started a new production company named [[Maratone]] in January 2001 and moved into the famous [[Cosmos Studios]] building. The first songs to be written and produced at Maratone were four tracks for [[Britney Spears]]'s album ''[[Britney (album)|Britney]]'' (2001). The Maratone production crew initially consisted of producers/songwriters Max Martin, Rami, Alexandra, [[Arnthor Birgisson]] and [[Shellback (record producer)|Shellback]]. Following the work with [[Celine Dion]] on the album ''[[One Heart]]'' in 2003, few new hits appeared from Maratone until 2005. In 2004, [[Kelly Clarkson]] traveled to Sweden to collaborate with Martin and [[Luke Gottwald|Dr. Luke]] on her second studio album, ''[[Breakaway (Kelly Clarkson album)|Breakaway]]''. These collaborations resulted in the rock-influenced singles "[[Since U Been Gone]]" (2004) and "[[Behind These Hazel Eyes]]" (2005). In 2009, Martin co-wrote Clarkson's single "[[My Life Would Suck Without You]]", which was a number one hit. In 2005, Martin collaborated with the Norwegian singer [[Marion Raven]] for the release of her debut album, titled ''[[Here I Am (Marion Raven album)|Here I Am]],'' writing and co-writing the songs "[[Break You]]", "[[End of Me (Marion Raven song)|End of Me]]", "Here I Am", "Little By Little", "In Spite of Me", and "Six Feet Under". ===Pink=== Martin co-wrote and produced three songs on [[Pink (singer)|Pink]]'s platinum-selling album ''[[I'm Not Dead]]'', including the singles, "[[U + Ur Hand]]" (2006), "[[Who Knew]]" (2006), and "[['Cuz I Can (Pink song)|Cuz I Can]]" (2007). Martin also collaborated with Pink for her next album, ''[[Funhouse (Pink album)|Funhouse]]'' (2008). Martin co-wrote the first smash hit single, "[[So What (Pink song)|So What]]" (2008), plus the singles "[[Please Don't Leave Me]]" (2009) and "[[I Don't Believe You]]" (2009). The duo wrote "[[Whataya Want From Me]]" during the sessions for ''Funhouse'', but ultimately the song was recorded and released as a single by [[Adam Lambert]]. Later, Martin co-wrote hits for Pink including "[[Raise Your Glass]]" (2010), "[[Fuckin' Perfect]]" (2011), and "[[Just like Fire]]" (2016), for various Pink-related projects. For her seventh studio album, ''[[Beautiful Trauma]]'' (2017), he co-wrote "[[Revenge (Pink song)|Revenge]]", "[[Whatever You Want (Pink song)|Whatever You Want]]", "For Now", and "Secrets". In 2019, for her eighth studio album, ''[[Hurts 2B Human]]'' (2019), he co-wrote "(Hey Why) Miss You Sometime". ===Usher=== In 2010, Martin co-wrote and co-produced [[Usher (singer)|Usher]]'s song "[[DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love]]" that went number-one on the US [[Rhythmic (chart)|Rhythmic]] charts and top-ten on the main Hot 100.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/430708/Usher/chart?f=378|title=Usher – Chart history|magazine=Billboard|access-date=4 April 2016|archive-date=5 December 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151205124734/http://www.billboard.com/artist/430708/usher/chart?f=378|url-status=dead}}</ref> Working together again, Martin co-wrote and co-produced on Usher's seventh studio album ''[[Looking 4 Myself]]'' in 2012 making the [[dance-pop]] song "[[Scream (Usher song)|Scream]]" that went number-one on the US [[Dance Club Songs]] chart and number nine on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was certified platinum by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&ar=Usher&ti=Scream#search_section|title=Gold & Platinum |publisher=Recording Industry Association of America|access-date=4 April 2016}}</ref> ===Avril Lavigne=== Martin worked with [[Avril Lavigne]] on two songs, "Alone" and "I Will Be", which were released on some deluxe editions of Lavigne's third studio album ''[[The Best Damn Thing]]'' (2007). Martin also worked on four songs for Lavigne's fourth studio album ''[[Goodbye Lullaby]]'' (2011): the three singles "[[What the Hell]]" (2011), "[[Smile (Avril Lavigne song)|Smile]]" (2011), and "[[Wish You Were Here (Avril Lavigne song)|Wish You Were Here]]" (2011), and the album track "I Love You". ===Jessie J=== Max Martin first worked with [[Jessie J]] on her international hit "[[Domino (Jessie J song)|Domino]]",<ref>Lane, Dan. (2 January 2013) [http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/the-official-top-40-biggest-selling-singles-of-2012-revealed-1784/ The Official Top 40 Biggest Selling Singles Of 2012 revealed!]. Officialcharts.com. Retrieved on 2 January 2017.</ref> which achieved top ten success in countries including Canada and Australia. Following the success of "Domino", Martin co-produced "[[Bang Bang (Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj song)|Bang Bang]]" (2014) for Jessie J, [[Ariana Grande]] and [[Nicki Minaj]]. ===Katy Perry=== Max Martin is also responsible for some of the songs of [[Katy Perry]]: On her second album ''[[One of the Boys (Katy Perry album)|One of the Boys]]'' (2008), including the number-one single "[[I Kissed a Girl]]", and top 5 hit single "[[Hot n Cold]]", and following-up album ''[[Teenage Dream (Katy Perry album)|Teenage Dream]]'' (2010), including the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 numbers-one hit singles "[[California Gurls]]" (2010), "[[Teenage Dream (Katy Perry song)|Teenage Dream]]" (2010), "[[E.T. (song)|E.T.]]" (2011),"[[Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)]]" (2011) and the Hot 100 top ten hit "[[The One That Got Away (Katy Perry song)|The One That Got Away]]" (2011). Martin also co-wrote the songs "[[Part of Me (Katy Perry song)|Part of Me]]" (2012) and "[[Wide Awake (Katy Perry song)|Wide Awake]]" (2012), the former of which topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. For her fourth album ''[[Prism (Katy Perry album)|Prism]]'' (2013), he co-wrote the No. 1 singles "[[Roar (song)|Roar]]" (2013) and "[[Dark Horse (Katy Perry song)|Dark Horse]]" (2013). On her fifth album ''[[Witness (Katy Perry album)|Witness]]'' (2017), Martin co-wrote numerous songs, including the lead single "[[Chained to the Rhythm]]" which peaked at number 4. ===Christina Aguilera=== Confirmed by RCA Executives on 18 December 2011, Martin worked on [[Christina Aguilera]]'s seventh studio album ''[[Lotus (Christina Aguilera album)|Lotus]]'' (2012) and was the producer of her lead single, "[[Your Body (Christina Aguilera song)|Your Body]]" (2012), as well as another song titled "[[Let There Be Love (Christina Aguilera song)|Let There Be Love]]". Both songs reached the top of the ''Billboard'' dance/club chart. ===Taylor Swift=== Martin has collaborated with [[Taylor Swift]] on three of her albums. Their first collaboration was the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number 1 hit "[[We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together]]" (2012) for her album ''[[Red (Taylor Swift album)|Red]]'' (2012). Martin also co-wrote and co-produced two other singles on the album: "[[I Knew You Were Trouble]]" (2012), which peaked at number 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and "[[22 (Taylor Swift song)|22]]" (2013). Martin also contributed to her follow-up record, ''[[1989 (album)|1989]]'' (2014). He co-wrote and co-produced ten songs, including the singles "[[Shake It Off]]", "[[Blank Space]]", "[[Bad Blood (Taylor Swift song)|Bad Blood]]", "[[Wildest Dreams (Taylor Swift song)|Wildest Dreams]]", "[[Style (Taylor Swift song)|Style]]", and "[[New Romantics (song)|New Romantics]]".<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6229439/taylor-swift-shake-it-off-no-1-hot-100-nicki-minaj-anaconda Hot 100: Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off' Debuts At No. 1, Nicki Minaj's 'Anaconda' Zooms To No. 2]. Billboard (27 August 2014). Retrieved on 2 January 2017.</ref> The former three songs reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6576177/taylor-swift-bad-blood-tops-hot-100|title=Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' Blasts to No. 1 on Hot 100|author=Trust, Gary |date=27 May 2015|magazine=Billboard}}</ref> Martin later worked with Swift on ''[[Reputation (album)|Reputation]]'' (2017), co-writing and co-producing eight songs, including the singles "[[...Ready for It?]]", "[[End Game (song)|End Game]]", and "[[Delicate (Taylor Swift song)|Delicate]]". Swift released her re-recorded albums ''[[Red (Taylor's Version)]]'' (2021) and ''[[1989 (Taylor's Version)]]'' (2023), which Martin co-produced multiple songs from these albums in 2012 and 2014. He didn't handle the production of the re-recorded songs. He co-wrote a song called "[[Message in a Bottle (Taylor Swift song)|Message in a Bottle]]", one of the newly added "From the Vault" tracks from ''Red (Taylor's Version)''. ===Ariana Grande=== Martin first worked with [[Ariana Grande]] on her second studio album ''[[My Everything (Ariana Grande album)|My Everything]]'' (2014). Martin produced the first single, "[[Problem (Ariana Grande song)|Problem]]", which peaked at No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 as well as No. 1 in the UK, later becoming one of the [[list of best-selling singles]]. Other songs from the album Martin produced include "[[Break Free (song)|Break Free]]" (peaking at No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100) and "[[Bang Bang (Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj song)|Bang Bang]]" (peaking at No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 1 in the UK). Martin contributed heavily to her third studio album, ''[[Dangerous Woman]]'' (2016), most notably the singles "[[Dangerous Woman (Ariana Grande song)|Dangerous Woman]]", "[[Into You (Ariana Grande song)|Into You]]", and "[[Side to Side]]", all of which peaked within the top twenty on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Martin also contributed to her follow-up records ''[[Sweetener (album)|Sweetener]]'' (2018) and ''[[Thank U, Next]]'' (2019), co-writing the singles "[[No Tears Left to Cry]]", "[[God Is a Woman]]", and "[[Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored]]", among other songs. Grande released her lead single "[[Yes, And?]]" from her seventh studio album ''[[Eternal Sunshine (album)|Eternal Sunshine]]'' on 12 January 2024. She wrote and produced the song with Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh. Martin also co-wrote and co-produced 10 other tracks from the album, including "[[We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)]]". ===The Weeknd=== Martin co-wrote and produced three songs from [[the Weeknd]]'s sophomore album, ''[[Beauty Behind the Madness]] (2015)'', namely "[[Can't Feel My Face]]"—which peaked at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100—"[[In the Night (The Weeknd song)|In the Night]]" and "Shameless". He co-wrote and produced four songs ("[[Rockin' (song)|Rockin']]", "Love To Lay", "[[A Lonely Night]]", and "Ordinary Life") from the Weeknd's third album, ''[[Starboy (album)|Starboy]]'' (2016).<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rambarran |first=Shara |date=April 2021 |title=Virtual Music: Sound, Music, and Image in the Digital Era |url=https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/virtual-music-9781501336379/ |access-date=9 July 2022 |website=Bloomsbury |language=en}}</ref> He contributed "[[Hardest to Love]]", "[[Scared to Live]]", "[[Blinding Lights]]", "[[In Your Eyes (The Weeknd song)|In Your Eyes]]", and "[[Save Your Tears]]" to the Weeknd's fourth studio album, ''[[After Hours (The Weeknd album)|After Hours]]'' (2020). The latter album was both a critical and commercial success. Martin also co-wrote and assisted in the production of "[[Take My Breath]]", released in August 2021. He also produced or co produced the majority of the songs on the Weeknd's fifth studio album ''[[Dawn FM]]'' (2022). Martin appears on The Weeknd's sixth studio album ''[[Hurry Up Tomorrow]]'' (2025), co-writing and/or producing the songs "[[Open Hearts (song)|Open Hearts ]]", "Give Me Mercy", "Drive", "Society", "Runaway", and discarded lead single "[[Dancing in the Flames]]". ===Coldplay=== Martin appeared as a keyboardist on two singles from [[Coldplay]]'s eighth studio album ''[[Everyday Life (Coldplay album)|Everyday Life]]'' (2019): "[[Orphans (Coldplay song)|Orphans]]" and "[[Champion of the World (song)|Champion of the World]]". In June 2021, Coldplay announced their ninth studio album [[Music of the Spheres (Coldplay album)|''Music of the Spheres'']] (2021), with Martin serving as the album's producer.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/coldplay/status/1417501479263477770|title=Music of the Spheres|website=Twitter.com|access-date=27 March 2023}}</ref> The album received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, debuting at the top of the [[UK Albums Chart]] and becoming the album with most sales in a week in the United Kingdom since [[Ed Sheeran]]'s ''[[No.6 Collaborations Project]]'' (2019).<ref>{{cite web|title=Coldplay claim fastest-selling album of 2021 so far|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/coldplay-claim-fastest-selling-album-of-2021-so-far-with-music-of-the-spheres__34284/|access-date=29 October 2021|website=Officialcharts.com|language=en}}</ref> ''[[Music of the Spheres (Coldplay album)|Music of the Spheres]]'' (2021) included songs such as "[[Higher Power (Coldplay song)|Higher Power]]", "[[Let Somebody Go]]", which [[Selena Gomez]] appears on, and "[[My Universe (song)|My Universe]]", which [[BTS]] appears on. "My Universe" debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, giving Martin his twenty fifth number one as a writer and twenty third number one as a producer on the chart.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Coldplay & BTS' 'My Universe' Blasts Off at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/9640332/coldplay-bts-my-universe-tops-billboard-hot-100/|access-date=29 October 2021|magazine=Billboard|date=5 October 2021|language=en}}</ref> With that song, he tied with [[George Martin]] for producer with most ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number ones. (He would later pass Martin.<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/ariana-grande-yes-and-hot-100-number-one-debut-2-1235586226/ | title=Ariana Grande's 'Yes, And?' Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 | magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] }}</ref>) He recently co-wrote and co-produced a majority of their 2024 studio album ''[[Moon Music]]''. ===Others=== Martin co-wrote "[[It's My Life (Bon Jovi song)|It's My Life]]" with fellow [[List of Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees|Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees]] [[Jon Bon Jovi]] and [[Richie Sambora]]. It was released on 8 May 2000 as the lead single from [[Bon Jovi]]'s seventh studio album, ''[[Crush (Bon Jovi album)|Crush]]''. The song was certified 6x platinum in Australia; 3× platinum in the United States; 2x platinum in New Zealand, Spain, and the United Kingdom; platinum in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Switzerland; and gold in Brazil, France, Japan, and the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.mashitafandia.com/2015/01/its-my-life.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170506082113/http://www.mashitafandia.com/2015/01/its-my-life.html | archive-date=6 May 2017 | title=It's My Life - pieces of me }}</ref> Fourth runner-up of the eighth season of ''[[American Idol (season 8)|American Idol]]'' [[Allison Iraheta]] collaborated with Martin on her debut album. Her first single, "[[Friday I'll Be Over U]]" was written by Martin.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mjsbigblog.com/allison-iraheta-in-sweden-working-on-her-album.htm |title=Allison Iraheta In Sweden Working on Her Album With Max Martin |publisher=Mjsbigblog.com |date=18 September 2009 |access-date=16 April 2012}}</ref> On 17 August 2009, ''American Idol'' runner-up [[Adam Lambert]] announced via [[Twitter]] that he was in New York City with Martin recording a song for his debut album. It turned out to be the song "[[Whataya Want From Me]]";<ref>[https://www.twitter.com/adamlambert/status/3362212643 Link to Twitter status entry]. Twitter.com (17 August 2009). Retrieved on 2 January 2017.</ref> that was also written by [[Pink (singer)|P!nk]]. Martin also co-wrote "[[Into the Nightlife]]", a popular club track recorded by [[Cyndi Lauper]] in 2008 and produced, alongside Zedd, and co-wrote "[[Beauty and a Beat]]", on [[Justin Bieber]]'s 2012 album ''[[Believe (Justin Bieber album)|Believe]]''. Martin also produced several albums for [[Eurodance]] act [[E-Type (musician)|E-type]]. In 2005, Max Martin wrote the first single-song for [[pop-punk]] duo [[the Veronicas]], "[[4ever (The Veronicas song)|4ever]]", with Lukasz "[[Dr. Luke]]" Gottwald, for their debut studio album ''[[The Secret Life Of... (album)|The Secret Life Of...]]'' (2005). Also he wrote "[[Everything I'm Not]]", the second single-song of the Veronicas, the same year, again with Gottwald, [[Rami Yacoub|Rami]], [[Jessica Origliasso]] and [[Lisa Origliasso]] for the same album. In January 2014, Martin produced a two-minute advertisement entitled "Volvo XC70: Made By Sweden",<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbvdzQ7uVPc Volvo XC70 feat. Zlatan – Made by Sweden]. YouTube (16 October 2012). Retrieved on 2 January 2017.</ref> featuring soccer player [[Zlatan Ibrahimović]]. The video of the advertisement received several million views on YouTube. 2008 saw him collaborate with [[Daughtry (band)|Daughtry]] for one of their singles from their 2006 debut album [[Daughtry (album)|''Daughtry'']]: the song "[[Feels Like Tonight]]" written with [[Dr. Luke]]. In early 2014, Martin co-wrote the song "Dare (La La La)" for [[Shakira]]'s [[Shakira (album)|self-titled album]]. In April–May 2014, Martin produced [[Jennifer Lopez]]'s song "[[First Love (Jennifer Lopez song)|First Love]]", alongside [[Ilya (record producer)|Ilya]], [[Shellback (record producer)|Shellback]] and [[Savan Kotecha]]. Between 2014 and 2015, Martin executive-produced "[[Ghost Town (Adam Lambert song)|Ghost Town]]" by [[Adam Lambert]]. In January 2015, he co-wrote and co-produced [[Ellie Goulding]]'s "[[Love Me like You Do]]", which reached number 3 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]],<ref>and the song was successful in UK reaching number one.{{cite web|url=http://www.1037theq.com/onair/ryan-seacrest-52241/ellie-goulding-talks-no-1-hit-13546579#ixzz3YiXoWeNW|title=Ellie Goulding Talks No. 1 Hit 'Love Me Like You Do,' teases Third Studio Album|date=29 April 2015}}</ref> while also producing several songs from her album [[Delirium (Ellie Goulding album)|''Delirium'']] including the hit single "[[On My Mind (Ellie Goulding song)|On My Mind]]", which was released on 17 September 2015. In July 2015, Martin produced [[Demi Lovato]]'s song "[[Cool for the Summer]]" which reached number 11 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]. He also contributed to "[[Confident (Demi Lovato song)|Confident]]" and "For You" from their fifth studio album ''[[Confident (album)|Confident]]''. Martin also worked with [[Selena Gomez]] on her second studio album, ''[[Revival (Selena Gomez album)|Revival]]'', producing its third single "[[Hands to Myself]]", which became her third consecutive top 10 hit from the album. In November 2015, [[Adele]]'s album ''[[25 (Adele album)|25]]'' was released and Martin co-wrote and co-produced the record's third single "[[Send My Love (To Your New Lover)]]" with Shellback; it would eventually become a top 10 hit in the US and the UK. 2016 saw Martin being heavily involved in the making of Ariana Grande's third album, ''[[Dangerous Woman (album)|Dangerous Woman]]'', with half of its songs (including both singles) being produced by him. The same year, he produced the tenth track for [[Nick Jonas]]' [[Last Year Was Complicated|third studio album]], while also co-producing standalone songs for American singers [[Pink (singer)|Pink]] ("[[Just Like Fire]]") and [[Katy Perry]] ([[Rise (Katy Perry song)|"Rise"]]). In 2016, he co-wrote the song "[[Can't Stop the Feeling!]]" by [[Justin Timberlake]] which is also the title song for the film ''[[Trolls (film)|Trolls]]'' with Shellback. The song became Timberlake's fifth and Martin's twenty-second number-one hit in the US.<ref>{{cite magazine | url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7370592/justin-timberlake-debuts-no-1-hot-100-cant-stop-the-feeling | title=Justin Timberlake Debuts at No. 1 on Hot 100 With 'Can't Stop the Feeling!' | magazine=Billboard | date=16 May 2016 | access-date=16 May 2016 | author=Trust, Gary}}</ref> It reached the top spot in 16 other countries. The song gave Timberlake and Martin their first nomination for an [[Academy Award for Best Original Song]]. In 2019, Martin co-produced and co-wrote [[Ed Sheeran]]'s and [[Justin Bieber]]'s hit single "[[I Don't Care (Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber song)|I Don't Care]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/la-et-ms-justin-bieber-ed-sheeran-i-dont-care-review-20190510-story.html|title=Review: Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber's 'I Don't Care' makes early bid for song of summer|date=10 May 2019|website=Los Angeles Times|language=en-US|access-date=26 July 2019}}</ref> In 2020, Martin co-produced and co-wrote "[[Stupid Love (Lady Gaga song)|Stupid Love]]", the first single from [[Lady Gaga]]'s sixth studio album, ''[[Chromatica]]''. This marks the first time the two have worked together.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://music.apple.com/us/post/sa.e8ad7cc0-59c3-11ea-b990-4d970530bffb|title=Lady Gaga on "Stupid Love"|date=27 February 2020|access-date=28 February 2020|website=New Music Daily with Zane Lowe|publisher=Apple Inc.|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200229041344/https://music.apple.com/us/post/sa.e8ad7cc0-59c3-11ea-b990-4d970530bffb|archive-date=29 February 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2021, Martin co-wrote and co-produced "[[Can I Get It]]" by Adele from her fourth studio album, ''[[30 (album)|30]]''. In 2022, Martin co-produced and co-wrote [[Måneskin]]'s single "[[Supermodel (Måneskin song)|Supermodel]]".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Aswad |first=Jem |date=12 May 2022 |title=Maneskin Reaches for the Stars With Max Martin-Produced Single, 'Supermodel' and Album |url=https://variety.com/2022/music/news/maneskin-max-martin-supermodel-1235265647/ |access-date=19 May 2022 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref> He also co-produced and co-wrote [[Lizzo]]'s song "2 Be Loved (Am I Ready)", from her fourth studio album, [[Special (Lizzo album)|''Special'']].<ref>{{Cite web|via=[[Apple Music]]|title=Special by Lizzo |date=15 July 2022 |url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/special/1634655863 |language=en-US |access-date=19 July 2022}}</ref> In 2023, Martin co-wrote and co-produced [[Conan Gray]]'s singles "Never Ending Song" and "Killing Me". He also co-wrote and co-produced Ed Sheeran's single "[[Eyes Closed (Ed Sheeran song)|Eyes Closed]]" from his fifth studio album, ''[[- (album)|−]]''.
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