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Robin Packalen (born 24 August 1998), previously known by his mononym Robin, is a Finnish singer who started as a teen pop artist. During his career, Packalen's certified albums and singles sales have amounted to over 370,000 copies, making him one of the 70 best-selling artists of all-time in Finland.[1]
Music career
[edit]2008–2009: Staraskaba and New Wave Junior Contest
[edit]In 2008, Packalen won the Finnish nationwide singing contest for youth, Staraskaba, when he was just 10.[2] In 2009, he represented Finland at the New Wave Junior Contest in Moscow, which was followed by about 100 million viewers.[3]
2012–2013: Koodi and Chillaa
[edit]On 16 January 2012, Packalen, described as the "Justin Bieber of Finland" by his label,[4] released his debut single "Frontside Ollie". It received instant success, huge following online, and based on digital downloads debuted at number five on the Finnish Singles Chart before reaching the top position.[5][6] On 22 February 2012, his first album Koodi was released. It sold over 100,000 records in Finland, earning quintuple platinum.
On 5 October 2012, Packalen released his second studio album Chillaa. The album topped the Finnish Albums Chart in its first week of release.
2013–2014: Boom Kah
[edit]On 30 August 2013, Packalen released "Boom Kah", featuring Mikael Gabriel and Uniikki, as the lead single from his third studio album Boom Kah. The song peaked at number four on the Finnish Singles Chart. On 2 October 2013, he released the album Boom Kah, which also topped the Finnish Albums Chart. The chart topping second single, "Erilaiset", was released on 16 October 2013.
Packalen released his fourth studio album 16 on 22 September 2014.
2015–2018: Yhdessä, acting, and military hiatus
[edit]An all-duet album, Yhdessä, was released on 9 October 2015. In 2017, he had a small role as a soldier in the Finnish war film The Unknown Soldier.[7] Packalen later went on a hiatus in 2018 to serve in the military, which is mandatory for every Finnish male citizen.
2019–present: Comeback
[edit]On 2 February 2019, during the Emma Gaala awards ceremony, Packalen announced his comeback with a live performance of "I'll Be with You".
On 11 January 2023, it was announced that Packalen would participate in Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu 2023 with the song "Girls Like You".[8] In the final, he finished in fourth place with 109 points (81 points from the televote and 28 points from the juries).[9]
Discography
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ The first is the list of Robin's certified recordings, the four others are lists of best-selling albums and singles of all time in Finland:
- "Robin" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
- "Kaikkien aikojen myydyimmät kotimaiset albumit" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
- "Kaikkien aikojen myydyimmät ulkomaiset albumit" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
- "Kaikkien aikojen myydyimmät kotimaiset singlet" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
- "Kaikkien aikojen myydyimmät ulkomaiset singlet" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
- ^ "Stara: Kymmenvuotias Robin Packalen Staraskaban voittajaksi". Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
- ^ Stara.fi (17 January 2012). "Kuka ihmeen Robin? Hän on teini-idoli suomalaisen nettihitin taustalla". Stara (in Finnish). Retrieved 11 January 2023.
- ^ Turkulaispojan sinkusta nettihitti (in Finnish)
- ^ "Robin: Frontside Ollie" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
- ^ Hung, Steffen. "Discography Robin Packalen". Finnish Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung).
- ^ "Robin Packalen". IMDb.
- ^ Grace, Emily (11 January 2023). "Finland: Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu 2023 Participants Revealed". Eurovoix. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
- ^ Farren, Neil (25 February 2023). "Finland: Käärijä to Eurovision 2023". Eurovoix. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
External links
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Media related to Robin (vocalist) at Wikimedia Commons- Official website
Robin Packalen
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Childhood and family
Robin Packalen was born on August 24, 1998, in Turku, Finland, to parents Mika Packalen and Nina Packalen; he has a younger sister.[7][8] Within his family and close circles, he is affectionately known by the nicknames "Roppe" or "Robee."[7] Packalen experienced a relatively normal childhood in Turku despite his early entry into the public eye, continuing to live with his parents until age 18 while maintaining typical school routines and family dynamics.[8] His interest in music developed early, influenced by exposure to genres such as pop and rock through family listening at home.[7] This foundation later led him to pursue formal training at the Turku Music Institute.[7]Education and musical influences
Packalen began his formal musical education at the Turku Music Institute in his hometown, where he started learning to play the guitar around the age of 10. There, he expanded his skills to include piano and drums, developing a strong foundation in multiple instruments that would inform his versatile performance style.[7] Packalen's musical influences include pop and rock genres, emphasizing catchy melodies and dynamic rhythms.Music career
2008–2011: Early competitions and debut
Packalen first gained public recognition in 2008 at the age of 10 when he won the Finnish nationwide youth singing competition Staraskaba, a victory that introduced him to national media and marked his initial step into the spotlight as a young performer.[9] The win, highlighted in contemporary news coverage, showcased his vocal talent and charisma, drawing early attention from audiences and industry observers in Finland.[10] Building on this success, Packalen represented Finland at the international New Wave Junior Contest in Moscow in 2009, where he competed among young talents from various countries and advanced to the finals stage.[9] The event, broadcast to an estimated 100 million viewers worldwide, provided significant exposure and further solidified his reputation as a promising vocalist through live performances of popular songs.[11] Throughout 2008–2011, Packalen engaged in early songwriting experiments and additional live appearances at local events and youth showcases, gradually cultivating a dedicated young fanbase in Finland eager for his professional breakthrough.[12] By late 2011, he signed a recording contract with Universal Music Finland, which positioned him to develop material for his impending debut release.[13]2012–2014: Breakthrough albums and chart success
Packalen achieved his breakthrough in 2012 with the release of his debut single "Frontside Ollie" on January 16, which debuted at number five but quickly rose to top the Finnish Singles Chart for four consecutive weeks.[9] The track, inspired by skateboarding culture as reflected in its title referring to a common skate trick, captured the energy of youthful adventures on the streets.[14] Following this success, Packalen released his debut album Koodi on February 22, 2012, which debuted at number one on the Finnish Albums Chart and went on to sell over 100,000 copies, earning a quintuple platinum certification from IFPI Finland.[9] Later that year, on October 5, he issued his second album Chillaa, which also topped the Finnish Albums Chart upon release and featured themes of teenage relationships and casual hangouts that appealed to young listeners.[15] In 2013, Packalen continued his chart dominance with the single "Boom Kah," featuring Mikael Gabriel and Uniikki, which peaked at number four on the Finnish Singles Chart before his third album of the same name, released on October 4, ascended to number one on the Albums Chart.[15] The album's upbeat tracks further emphasized youth-oriented narratives, blending pop with elements of urban life and personal connections. His momentum carried into 2014 with the release of 16 on September 22, another number-one debut on the Finnish Albums Chart, solidifying his status as Finland's leading teen pop artist during this period.[9] By the end of 2014, Packalen's releases from this era had collectively surpassed 100,000 units in sales, underscoring his rapid commercial ascent.[7]2015–2018: Yhdessä, acting ventures, and military service
In 2015, Robin Packalen released his fifth studio album, Yhdessä, on October 9.[16] The album featured collaborations with multiple artists, including Santa Cruz, Nikke Ankara, Brädi, Jussi 69, Vilma Alina, Sanni, Kasmir, and Softengine, emphasizing duet performances across its 12 tracks.[13] It was recognized as the best-selling Finnish album of 2015, topping domestic sales charts and receiving an Emma Award for Album of the Year.[16] Packalen also ventured into acting during this period, appearing in the MTV3 comedy series Kingi in 2015 and making his film debut in 2017.[5] By 2018, Packalen paused his music career to fulfill mandatory military service, required for all Finnish male citizens.[17] He began service in July at the Upinniemi garrison in the Finnish Navy, serving as a signalman in communications duties.[18] Packalen was discharged on December 20, 2018, after approximately five months, and received recognition for exemplary performance during his tenure.[19] He later reflected on the service as a grounding "experience in normality" that provided a break from his public life.[20]2019–2023: Return to music and UMK entry
After completing his military service in 2018, Packalen made his return to music on February 2, 2019, during a surprise performance at the Emma Gaala awards ceremony in Helsinki, where he debuted the English-language single "I'll Be with You." The track, co-written and produced by Packalen alongside collaborators, marked a shift toward more mature, international-oriented pop sounds compared to his earlier teen-focused work. This performance was widely covered as his official comeback, signaling a renewed focus on music following a period of hiatus.[21] Packalen continued his resurgence with a series of English-language releases aimed at a global audience. In December 2020, he issued the EP Rest In Beat PM, featuring six tracks including the title song and collaborations like "Benefits" with international producers. This was followed in October 2021 by Rest In Beat AM, another six-track EP that included singles such as "Hard to Love" featuring Alex Mattson and "Sucker for That Love" with SAAY, emphasizing electronic dance influences and themes of love and self-discovery. These EPs represented Packalen's first major international projects, distributed through Universal Music Group, and were accompanied by short films to enhance their narrative depth. By 2022, he pivoted back to Finnish-language music with singles like "Magic" featuring Maejor and "Ihana kipu" in collaboration with Viivi, which charted domestically and showcased a blend of pop and urban elements.[22][23][24] In early 2023, Packalen entered Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu (UMK), Finland's national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, with the upbeat pop track "Girls Like You," released on January 15. The song, written by Packalen, Hankku, Niko Kotro, and produced by Joonas Pöntinen, featured flirtatious lyrics encouraging open communication in relationships and was positioned as a danceable party anthem. He was one of seven finalists announced on January 11, performing live at the UMK final on February 25 in Tampere, where "Girls Like You" placed fourth with 109 points, behind winner Käärijä's "Cha Cha Cha." Despite not advancing to Eurovision, the entry boosted Packalen's visibility, garnering positive reviews for its groovy production and his charismatic stage presence.[9][25][26]2024–present: International tours and collaborations
In July 2024, Packalen released the single "Unelmavävy," which contributed to his continued domestic chart presence. Later that year, on November 29, he released his sixth studio album Punasel, which debuted at number five on the Finnish Albums Chart and achieved platinum certification from IFPI Finland shortly after release. The album's lead single "Häitä pidelly" amassed over 16 million streams globally as of November 2025, topped Finnish radio charts for 10 weeks, and earned nominations for Song of the Year at the Emma Awards while winning Hit Song of the Year at the Iskelmä Gala.[3] Packalen expanded his international presence in 2024 by joining Norwegian DJ Alan Walker on the Walkerworld Asia Tour, marking a significant step beyond his Finnish roots. The tour kicked off with performances in Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 8, where Packalen collaborated onstage with Walker and supporting acts like Sofiloud and Putri Ariani, delivering high-energy sets featuring remixed tracks such as "Tired" and "Running Out of Roses."[27] Subsequent stops included Singapore on June 14 at the Singapore Expo, showcasing Packalen's vocal performances amid Walker's electronic production, and multiple dates in India, including a September 29 show in Kolkata. During the India leg, Packalen described the experience as dreamlike, highlighting breathtaking views from the Himalayas that inspired his onstage energy and deepened his appreciation for diverse audiences.[28][29][20] The tour extended into late 2024 with shows in China, such as the November 23 performance in Nanjing at the Youth Olympic Games Sports Park, where Packalen joined Walker for collaborative segments emphasizing pop-electronic fusion.[30] This partnership with Walker culminated in the release of their collaborative single "Dust" on March 6, 2025, which blended Packalen's emotive vocals with Walker's signature electronic beats. The track, produced under World of Walker Music, originated from their shared tour experiences and quickly gained traction on global streaming platforms, reflecting themes of fleeting moments and resilience. An official music video accompanied the release, capturing the duo's chemistry developed over the previous year's travels.[31][32] Building on the international momentum from his 2023 UMK entry, Packalen shifted toward a global pop sound in 2025, prioritizing dynamic live performances that highlight his vocal range and stage charisma. He performed a headline show on September 20, 2025, at Gatorade Center in Turku, Finland, promoted through Live Nation, as part of efforts to broaden his Nordic and international footprint. This evolution also extended to brand partnerships, such as his role as a brand ambassador for Swedish apparel company Björn Borg, where he promoted activewear lines aligned with his energetic touring lifestyle and Scandinavian superstar image.[33][34][35]Acting career
Early television appearances
Packalen made his acting debut at the age of nine in the Finnish drama series Taivaan tulet in 2007, appearing as a child performer in minor scenes with limited dialogue that emphasized natural performances.[5] These early roles showcased his on-screen presence without extensive scripted lines, focusing on authentic youthful expressions.[36] Packalen later appeared as a guest on the talk show Gogin kantabaari in episodes from 2021 and 2024.[37] These television appearances provided crucial early media exposure, complementing Packalen's participation in singing competitions like the Staraskaba talent show, where he won at age 10 in 2008, helping to build his visibility as a multifaceted young entertainer.[7]Film roles
Packalen entered feature film acting following his music breakthrough. In 2012, he appeared as himself in the documentary Robin, directed by Inari Niemi, which chronicled his rise to fame as a teenage pop star.[38] In 2017, he played Private Hauhia in The Unknown Soldier, a war drama directed by Aku Louhimies and adapted from Väinö Linna's 1954 novel Tuntematon sotilas. The film chronicles a Finnish machine gun company's harrowing experiences during the Continuation War against the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1944. Hauhia, a young and somewhat naive recruit, integrates into the unit's camaraderie amid brutal combat, only to be killed during a summer 1942 offensive, highlighting the war's toll on ordinary soldiers.[39][40] This dramatic turn allowed Packalen to step away briefly from music commitments, balancing acting with his ongoing career before a later hiatus. His portrayal contributed to the film's ensemble dynamic, emphasizing the raw realism of frontline life without demanding a lead position.Awards and nominations
Robin Packalen has received numerous accolades for his contributions to Finnish music, including four Emma Awards (Finland's equivalent to the Grammy Awards) and three MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Finnish Act.[3]| Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | MTV Europe Music Award | Best Finnish Act | — | Won | [5] |
| 2013 | Emma Awards | Multiple categories | — | Won (3 awards) | [41] |
| 2014 | MTV Europe Music Award | Best Finnish Act | — | Won | [42] |
| 2014 | Emma Awards | — | — | Won | [41] |
| 2015 | MTV Europe Music Award | Best Finnish Act | — | Won | [42] |
| 2025 | Emma Awards | Song of the Year | "Häitä pidelly" | Nominated | [43] |
| 2025 | Iskelmä Gala | Hit Song of the Year | "Häitä pidelly" (feat. Tupe) | Won | [44] |
Discography
Studio albums
Robin Packalen has released six studio albums, all under Universal Music Finland, with each achieving multi-platinum status in Finland according to his official website.[3] His music has amassed over 500 million streams globally.[3] The following table lists his studio albums, including release years, peak positions on the Finnish Albums Chart (compiled by Musiikkituottajat), and certifications where specifically documented.| Title | Release year | Peak (FIN) | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Koodi | 2012 | 1 | Quintuple platinum |
| Chillaa | 2012 | 1 | Multi-platinum |
| Boom Kah | 2013 | 1 | Multi-platinum |
| 16 | 2014 | 1 | Multi-platinum |
| Yhdessä | 2015 | 1 | Multi-platinum |
| Punasel | 2024 | 5 | Multi-platinum |
Singles and collaborations
Packalen's music career began with the release of his debut single "Frontside Ollie" in January 2012, which debuted at number five on the Finnish Singles Chart based on digital downloads before reaching number one and spending four weeks at the top.[9][47] The track, characterized by its upbeat teen pop style inspired by skateboarding themes, achieved platinum certification in Finland.[48] Following a period of military service and acting pursuits, Packalen marked his return to music with the single "I'll Be with You" in February 2019, featuring Finnish artists Kovee and Joznez.[49] This English-language collaboration blended pop and electronic elements, serving as a comeback track that highlighted his evolving sound while garnering attention for its party-oriented vibe.[50] In 2023, Packalen entered Finland's Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu (UMK) with "Girls Like You," a flirty disco-pop song that placed fourth in the competition.[26] The single peaked in the top 10 on the Finnish charts, emphasizing groovy production and themes of carefree romance, and represented his first English entry in the national selection.[51] Packalen has released several other notable singles from his albums, including "Boom Kah" featuring Mikael Gabriel and Uniikki (2013, peaked at number four), "Kesärenkaat" (2014, number one), and "Hula Hula" with Nelli Matula (2016, peaked at number five), many of which earned multi-platinum certifications in Finland for exceeding streaming and sales thresholds.[52] These tracks often incorporated pop and electronic influences, contributing to his overall certified album and single sales surpassing 370,000 units.[53] A significant international collaboration came in March 2025 with "Dust," co-released with Norwegian DJ Alan Walker.[54] The electronic-pop track, focusing on themes of emotional release, marked Packalen's most prominent global release to date and was promoted through Walker's Walkerworld Tour.[55] In 2025, he also released singles such as "Unelmavävy," "Leijonanruokaa," "No Jolene," and "Piece by Piece" featuring Clara Mae, continuing his evolution in pop and collaborations.[56]References
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q550677