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===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".
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