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Samu Aleksi Haber (born 2 April 1976) is a Finnish singer, songwriter, television music competition judge and entrepreneur. He was the lead vocalist and frontman of pop-rock band Sunrise Avenue. In 2022, the band went on an indefinite hiatus, allowing Haber to focus on his solo career. As a solo artist, Haber sings in both Finnish and English.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][excessive citations]
Early life
[edit]Haber's father's family is from Germany, but his family has always lived in Finland. He has one sister, Sanna (born 23 January 1978) and one brother, Santtu (born 29 January 1989).
Career
[edit]Haber established the band Sunrise in 1992 with his friend Jan Hohenthal. Hohenthal left the band in 2002 as he wanted to focus on his solo career. In 2002, Haber changed the band name to Sunrise Avenue. Between 2002 and 2005, Haber visited 102 record companies and agents trying to find a label for Sunrise Avenue's music. The first album was made with financial help from Haber's friend Mikko Virtala, who sold his house to pay the studio costs.
Haber's band Sunrise Avenue released five studio albums, the first three selling more than 3 million albums and 2 million singles worldwide. Haber was Sunrise Avenue's main songwriter and he wrote all the band's songs either alone or with a producer and co-writer. The band's last international hit "Hollywood Hills" was written by Haber alone.
Haber is working as co-manager for new Finnish bands and artists together with the CoMusic Management. Haber owned studio Sonic Kitchen with producers Jukka Backlund and Aku Sinivalo from 2007 to 2010.
Haber was a coach on the German talent competition The Voice of Germany in 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2024. In 2020, Haber teamed up with Rea Garvey for a duo coaching team. The winners of the 2017, 2020, and 2024 seasons were members of his team, making him the winning coach for his latter three seasons.[10]
Haber presented Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu 2023, Finland's national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.[11]
Solo career
[edit]Samu Haber's first single "Enkelten kaupunki" (in English "City of Angels") was released in 2020.[12] Haber has also written solo songs including: "Täältä tullaan" (2021), "Sä" (2022) and "Sata vuotta sitten" (2022). Haber's solo album Pelastetaan maailma was released in 2022.[13]
As a solo artist, Haber visited the Finnish television program Vain elämää season 6 (2017) and season 10 (2019). Some of the songs featured in Vain elämää Haber performed with original lyrics and other songs Haber wrote to a new and updated form. He also made singles out of those songs.
Updated songs (single release):
2017 (Vain elämää, season 6):
"Hiljaisuus" orig. Irina, "Joutsenlaulu" orig. Yö, "Onnellinen", orig. Robin Packalen (prev. Robin), "Perjantai 13." orig. Nikke Ankara, "Satuprinsessa" orig. Tiktak, "Kerran" orig. Laura Voutilainen.
2019 (Vain elämää, season 10):
"Ikuinen vappu" orig. JVG, "Hanuri" orig. Antti Tuisku, "Vanha sydän" orig. Erin, "Teguila" orig. Vesala, "Tuulettaa" orig. Elastinen, "Hyvä ihminen" orig. Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus.
Personal life
[edit]Haber is an ice hockey fanatic and his favourite team is Helsingfors IFK. Haber played ice hockey in Espoon Kiekkoseura until the age of 14 as defence-man attending tournaments also in Canada and the United States. Haber's other hobbies are kettle bell training and jogging.
Haber's military status is Finnish Navy Sergeant.
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]| Title | Details | Peak chart positions | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FIN [14] |
GER [15] |
AUT [16] |
SWI [17] | ||
| Pelastetaan maailma |
|
1 | — | — | 53 |
| Me Free My Way |
|
21 | 4 | 4 | 9 |
Live albums
[edit]| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Me Free My Way – Live from European Tour |
|
Singles
[edit]As lead artist
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FIN [18] | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Satuprinsessa" | 2017 | 19 | Vain elämää - kausi 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| "Onnellinen" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Hiljaisuus" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Perjantai 13." | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Kerran" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Heroes" (with Carpark North) | 2018 | — | Non-album single | ||||||||||||||||||||
| "Hanuri" | 2019 | — | Vain elämää - kausi 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| "Tequila" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Ikuinen vappu" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Ei kukaan tuu sulta tuntumaan" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Vanha sydän" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Tuulettaa" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Hyvä ihminen" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Enkelten kaupunki" | 2021 | 16 | Pelastetaan maailma | ||||||||||||||||||||
| "Täältä tullaan" | 20 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Sä" | 2022 | 10 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| "Kuunnellaan vaan taivasta" | — | Non-album single | |||||||||||||||||||||
| "Sata vuotta sitten" | — | Pelastetaan maailma | |||||||||||||||||||||
| "Sä et tiedä elämästä mitään" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Hometown Gang" | — | Non-album singles | |||||||||||||||||||||
| "Purjeissa" (with JVG) | 2023 | 10 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| "Raketilla Aurinkoon" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Monenmoista" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Gimme Your Hand" | 2024 | — | Me Free My Way | ||||||||||||||||||||
| "Paha päivä" | — | Non-album single | |||||||||||||||||||||
| "Me Free My Way" | — | Me Free My Way | |||||||||||||||||||||
| "Dancing with a Broken Heart" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Hideaway" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Who Do I" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Hollywood Heels" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Kauan eläköön rakkaus" | 2025 | — | Non-album singles | ||||||||||||||||||||
| "23" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Karkki" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Good Boy" | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
As featured artist
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GER | AUT | SWI | ||||||||||||||||||||
| "No Matter What They Say" (Follow Your Instinct featuring Samu Haber) |
2012 | 54 | 68 | — | Animal Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||
| "A Hundred Years" (Niila featuring Samu Haber) |
2016 | — | — | — | Gratitude | |||||||||||||||||
| "Tarpeeks Täydellinen" (Elastinen featuring Samu Haber) |
— | — | — | Elastinen Feat. | ||||||||||||||||||
| "Someone Better" (Paula Dalla Corte featuring Rea Garvey and Samu Haber) |
2020 | 30 | — | 3 | Non-album singles | |||||||||||||||||
| "Hollywood Hills" (Captain Curtis and Valexus featuring Samu Haber) |
2025 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
| "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
References
[edit]- ^ Sunrise Avenue: \"«Vocea României» este un concurs foarte greu\" > EVZ.ro
- ^ "Voice of Germany": Caro Trischler im Halbfinale – Aktuelle Nachrichten, Themen, Bilder und Videos aus dem Enzkreis und dem Landkreis Calw – Pforzheimer Zeitung
- ^ Rock & Pop: BZ-Interview: Samu Haber von Sunrise Avenue über die Single "Hollywood Hills" – badische-zeitung.de
- ^ Unerkannt ausrasten – Nachrichten Print – WELT KOMPAKT – Kultur (Print DWK) – DIE WELT
- ^ V2.fi | Sunrise Avenue sulki vieraskirjansa – erotettu kitaristi tilittää
- ^ "Sunrise Avenue und die wilde Ode an die Freude | WAZ.de". Archived from the original on 11 November 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
- ^ Speed Academy: News: Sunrise Avenue rockten beim DTM-Saisonfinale: Ein bunter Mix aus Pop & Rock Archived 16 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Sunrise Avenuen keulakuva saapuu arvioimaan finalistikolmikon – MTV.fi – Ohjelmat – Idols[permanent dead link]
- ^ Sunrise Avenue – Sex, Pingpong und Hollywood
- ^ ""The Voice of Germany" 2024 – das sind die neuen Coaches der 14. Staffel". 17 May 2024.
- ^ "Samu Haber". TimeForGig.com. 27 November 2023. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
- ^ "Samu Haber soolouralle – ensimmäinen single "Enkelten kaupunki" julkaistaan huomenna". KaaosZine (in Finnish). 12 November 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
- ^ "pelastetaan maailma". Universal Music Finland. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
- ^ https://finnishcharts.com/search.asp?cat=a&search=Samu+Haber
- ^ https://www.offiziellecharts.de/suche?artist_search=samu+haber&do_search=do
- ^ https://austriancharts.at/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Samu+Haber
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[edit]Samu Haber
View on GrokipediaEarly years
Childhood and family
Samu Haber was born on April 2, 1976, in Helsinki, Finland.[10] He grew up in the city, primarily in the Lauttasaari district, within a family of Finnish and German heritage.[11] Haber's father was German, contributing to the family's paternal roots in Germany, though the immediate family resided entirely in Finland.[11] His mother, Eve Vaasmaa, is Finnish and worked as a publishing director before becoming a solution-focused therapist; she raised the children as a single parent following her divorce from Haber's father in the early 1980s.[11] Haber has two younger siblings: a sister, Sanna, and a brother, Santtu, both sharing the same mother.[11] The Haber family maintained a close-knit dynamic during his childhood, with everyday routines emphasized as sources of happiness by his mother, who taught her children to appreciate ordinary moments like Tuesday evenings together.[11] His maternal grandparents, who worked as postal clerks, provided significant support with childcare and lived nearby in Lauttasaari, contributing to a stable upbringing amid the post-divorce household.[11] This environment, marked by familial resilience and routine joys, shaped Haber's early years in Helsinki.[11]Early interests
From a young age, Samu Haber developed a strong passion for ice hockey, which became a central part of his childhood activities. Introduced to the sport by his mother at age six, he frequently visited the Helsinki Ice Hall, where he first watched games and formed a deep fandom for the local team HIFK, considering the venue his "second home and safe place."[12] As a junior player for Espoon Kiekkoseura, Haber competed as a defenseman and even scored a point against HIFK during a match, fulfilling a childhood dream of performing on the same ice.[13] He continued playing competitively until the age of 14.[10] In his early adolescence, Haber's interests began to shift away from sports toward music, influenced by his growing fascination with the genre. Despite his enthusiasm for ice hockey, he found himself increasingly drawn to musical pursuits, a transition supported by his family when his mother purchased a guitar for him, redirecting his aspirations from the rink to creative expression.[13] This change allowed him to explore songwriting and performance, marking the end of his active involvement in hockey while maintaining his lifelong fandom for the sport.[10] By age 16 in 1992, Haber began conceptualizing and forming his first band ideas, laying the groundwork for his musical path. Collaborating with friend Jan Hohenthal, he established the group that would evolve into Sunrise Avenue, initially performing at local pubs and small venues in Espoo, Finland.[14] These early efforts reflected his burgeoning commitment to music as a profession.Musical career
With Sunrise Avenue
Samu Haber founded the rock band Sunrise Avenue in 1992 in Espoo, Finland, initially naming it Sunrise and performing as an acoustic duo with guitarist Jan Hohenthal at local pubs and small venues.[15] The group underwent several lineup changes in its early years before evolving into a full band, with Haber serving as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter throughout. In 2002, Haber relocated to Helsinki and renamed the band Sunrise Avenue, marking a shift toward a more polished pop-rock sound influenced by artists like Bon Jovi and Pearl Jam.[14] Between 2002 and 2005, Haber pitched demos to over 100 record labels and agents, facing repeated rejections before securing a deal with Capitol Records in Finland.[14] The band's debut album, On the Way to Wonderland, was released in 2006, achieving platinum status in Finland and gold in Sweden, propelled by the hit single "Forever Yours (Sininen rakkaus)."[16] This was followed by Popgasm in 2009, Out of Style in 2011, Walk with Me in 2014, and Heartbreak Century in 2017, comprising five studio albums that blended energetic rock anthems with emotional ballads. Sunrise Avenue's commercial success was substantial, with over 2 million albums and 2 million singles sold worldwide, establishing them as one of Finland's leading music exports.[17][18] Sunrise Avenue achieved their international breakthrough in Germany starting with the debut album's release, where tracks like "Fairytale Gone Bad" topped radio charts and led to sold-out arena tours.[19] The band performed over 1,000 shows across 20 European countries, including major tours such as the 2007-2008 promotion of their debut, the 2011-2012 Out of Style arena trek, and the 2014-2015 Walk with Me world tour, which included headline slots at festivals like Rock am Ring.[17] Band dynamics centered on Haber's charismatic frontman role and collaborative songwriting, though the lineup saw shifts, including the departure of keyboardist Jukka Backlund in 2008 and the addition of guitarist Riku Rajamaa; core members like bassist Raul Ruutu provided stability amid the rigors of constant touring.[16] In July 2022, following a farewell tour that culminated in sold-out shows at Helsinki's Olympic Stadium, Sunrise Avenue announced an indefinite hiatus, allowing Haber to pursue solo endeavors while expressing gratitude to fans for two decades of shared experiences.[20]Solo career
Samu Haber began his solo career with the release of his debut single "Enkelten kaupunki" on November 13, 2020, while Sunrise Avenue was still active; the band entered an indefinite hiatus in 2022. The track, sung in Finnish, showcased Haber's return to introspective songwriting rooted in personal reflection during a challenging period. https://www.samuhaber.com/blog/enkelten-kaupunki---421-.html https://music.apple.com/us/album/enkelten-kaupunki-single/1782582501 Haber's first solo album, Pelastetaan maailma, arrived on September 30, 2022, featuring a blend of Finnish-language pop-rock tracks that emphasized themes of resilience and everyday life. The album debuted at number one on the Finnish Albums Chart, marking a significant milestone in his independent endeavors. https://acharts.co/album/181619 https://music.apple.com/us/album/pelastetaan-maailma/1782581726 In a shift toward international appeal, Haber released his second album, Me Free My Way, on October 4, 2024, entirely in English to broaden his reach beyond Finland. This collection peaked at number 21 on the Finnish Albums Chart, number 4 in both Germany and Austria, and number 9 in Switzerland, highlighting his growing European presence. https://acharts.co/album/195504 https://music.apple.com/us/album/me-free-my-way/1767881858 The album's production involved collaborations with musicians such as Ilkka Wirtanen on guitar and bass, evolving Haber's songwriting style from the Finnish introspection of his debut to more universal, anthemic English compositions—a language he has used since age 10 but reserved initially for cultural reconnection. https://www.samuhaber.com/blog/gimme-your-hand-out-this-friday---450-.html https://www.discogs.com/release/31923211-Samu-Haber-Me-Free-My-Way Continuing his momentum, Haber issued the single "Good Boy" on October 10, 2025, supported by an official music video that captured its upbeat, self-assured vibe. https://music.apple.com/us/song/good-boy/1842927742 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3KaKW_nAWs His solo touring efforts included summer 2025 performances, such as shows at Kisapuiston Jäähalli in Lappeenranta on May 10 and OmaSP Stadium in Seinäjoki on May 17. https://www.samuhaber.com/dates/samu-haber-dates-10-may-2025-fi-lapp-4--77-.html https://www.facebook.com/samuhaberofficial/ Looking ahead, he announced the 2026 European "Good Boy Tour," commencing with two dates at Kulttuuritalo in Helsinki on September 18 and 19. https://www.samuhaber.com/ https://www.livenation.fi/en/event/samu-haber-good-boy-tour-26-helsinki-tickets-edp1621363Media and television
Judging roles
Samu Haber joined The Voice of Germany as a coach starting with its third season in 2013 and has appeared in multiple subsequent seasons, including 2014, 2016, 2017, 2020, and 2024.[21] In April 2025, he announced he would not return for season 15 to focus on his tours.[22] His tenure on the show has been marked by a strong emphasis on mentoring, where he guides contestants through vocal technique, stage presence, and emotional delivery to help them develop as professional artists. Haber's teams achieved victory in three seasons: season 7 in 2017 with Georgian singer Natia Todua, who impressed with her powerful renditions of classics like "Feeling Good" and went on to sign with Universal Music Germany; season 10 in 2020, co-coached with Rea Garvey, where Swiss contestant Paula Dalla Corte won after performing original tracks like "Someone Better" featuring her coaches, leading to her own music releases including the single "Good Girl Killer" in 2023; and season 14 in 2024 with American-born singer Jennifer Lynn, the show's oldest winner at age 46, whose soulful covers such as "Easy on Me" highlighted Haber's ability to nurture diverse talents.[23][24] Known for an engaging and voice-centric coaching style, Haber focuses on blind auditions to evaluate pure vocal potential without visual distractions, often using humor and personal anecdotes to build rapport with contestants. In a 2014 interview, he described his imaginative process of "picturing" performers based solely on their sound, which helps him provide tailored feedback on emotional expression and technical precision. This approach has influenced emerging artists by prioritizing authenticity and long-term career development over short-term performance polish. In Finland, Haber made early judging appearances as a guest judge on the inaugural season of the singing competition Idols in 2003, offering insights to aspiring singers at the start of his career.[8]Hosting and appearances
In 2023, Samu Haber hosted the Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu (UMK), Finland's national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, held on February 25 at Logomo in Turku.[25] As the lead singer of Sunrise Avenue, Haber presented the competing songs, facilitated the voting process—which combined international juries and televoting—and engaged with performers and audience during the live broadcast that drew over 2.1 million viewers.[26] His hosting role marked a return to Finnish media prominence following the band's hiatus, blending his musical expertise with charismatic on-stage presence.[27] Haber has continued to make notable special performances in media settings, including a historic appearance on November 6, 2025, when he became the first artist to perform on the roof of the newly reopened Veikkaus Arena in Helsinki.[9] The acoustic set, featuring his guitar and select tracks from his solo catalog, was captured in a promotional video highlighting the venue's 30-year legacy and Haber's innovative stage concepts.[9] This event underscored his willingness to push performance boundaries beyond traditional arenas. Beyond hosting, Haber has appeared as a guest on themed cruise events, such as AIDA Cruises' "Midsummer @ Sea" special, announced in August 2025 for a 2026 sailing from Hamburg to Norwegian fjords aboard the AIDAperla.[28] During the voyage, scheduled for June 20–27, 2026, he is set to deliver live performances in the ship's Theatrium, combining his rock repertoire with midsummer festivities amid midnight sun views of ports like Bergen and Ålesund.[29] Haber's media engagements often tie into his tours and releases, including promotional interviews and spots. For instance, in July 2025, he discussed his summer tour and solo evolution in an NDR radio interview ahead of European festival dates. Similarly, at the Moon&Stars Festival in Locarno in August 2025, he gave a pre-show interview touching on his creative process and recent single "Good Boy," released in October 2025, which has been featured in tour promotions.[30] These appearances, along with social media clips from events like the Tollwood Summer Festival in Munich, help sustain his visibility between major tours.[31]Business ventures
Music management
In 2010, Samu Haber co-founded Comusic Productions Ltd (now operating as Comusic Management) alongside Anne Laaksonen and Mikko Saukkonen, establishing a Helsinki-based firm dedicated to artist management and development.[17] The company specializes in scouting and nurturing emerging Finnish talent, emphasizing long-term career building through strategic promotion and international exposure.[32][33] Comusic's approach involves identifying promising acts early, securing management contracts, and guiding them toward global markets, with a roster that has included singer-songwriters like Niila and Robin, as well as bands such as My First Band.[32][34] Haber's hands-on involvement as co-manager provides direct mentorship, fostering artistic growth and business acumen for these artists beyond his public television coaching roles.[35] The firm's contributions have significantly influenced the Finnish music industry by elevating domestic talent internationally; in 2015, Comusic received the inaugural Finnish Music Export Award from Music Finland for its role in promoting acts abroad, including transforming Sunrise Avenue into a major export success while extending support to up-and-coming performers.[17] This recognition underscores Haber's entrepreneurial impact in bridging local creativity with worldwide opportunities, helping to diversify and strengthen Finland's music export landscape.[17]Studio and production
In 2007, Samu Haber co-founded and owned the Sonic Kitchen recording studio in Helsinki alongside producers Jukka Backlund and Aku Sinivalo, operating it until 2010 as a facility for music recording and production.[15] The studio served as a key creative hub during the early years of his career with Sunrise Avenue, enabling hands-on involvement in the band's recording process.[14] During the Sunrise Avenue era, Haber took on executive producer roles for several albums, including Out of Style (2011) and Heartbreak Century (2017), overseeing the overall production while collaborating with engineers like Jesse Vainio for mixing.[36][37] Following the band's indefinite hiatus in 2022, Haber shifted to co-producing his solo projects, such as the singles "Pelastetaan Maailma" (2022) with Joona Pietikäinen and Joonas Angeria, and more recent releases like "Who Do I" (2024) and "23" (2025) alongside Ilkka Wirtanen.[38][39][40] For his 2024 album Me Free My Way, he served as executive producer, emphasizing his direct input in the creative and technical aspects.[41] Through his co-ownership of Comusic Management, founded in 2010, Haber engages in production collaborations with emerging artists on the label's roster, including contributions to tracks that align with the company's focus on Finnish and international talent development.[17] This involvement extends his production work beyond personal projects, fostering long-term creative partnerships in the studio environment.[42]Personal life
Hobbies and fitness
Samu Haber has maintained a lifelong enthusiasm for ice hockey, transitioning from active participation in his youth to being an avid spectator in adulthood. In his autobiography Forever Yours, he recounts playing as a defender on local teams like Karakallion Pallo and Espoon Kiekkoseura, often practicing daily after school and cherishing away games for their camaraderie and excitement. As an adult, he supports the Finnish team Helsingfors IFK and attends playoffs, such as a 2022 trip to Biel, appreciating the passionate fan culture alongside live music events.[43][44] Haber's fitness routines emphasize consistent physical activity to balance his demanding professional life. He regularly visits the gym up to five times a week, focusing on maintaining strength and endurance through weight training and cardio. Haber has described sports as essential to his well-being as a musician, helping him manage stress and stay energized during tours.[45][46] Beyond sports, Haber pursues personal interests that promote relaxation and inspiration, including time at his family summerhouse in Finland. There, he disconnects from technology to immerse himself in nature, which he considers his ideal spot for recharging away from urban hustle. While much of his travel stems from work, he values occasional non-professional trips for personal reflection and adventure, drawing creative energy from new environments.[45]Military service
Samu Haber completed his mandatory military service in the Finnish Defence Forces at the age of 19, around 1995, serving in the Navy (Merivoimat) at the Upinniemi mine squadron in the 3rd Company.[47] During his time there, he participated in various training exercises, including an eight-day field camp known as AUK, where he honed skills in navigation, shooting, and swimming, ultimately earning medals in running, shooting, and swimming competitions.[47] His unit also achieved a bronze medal in a navigation contest.[47] Haber rose to the rank of sergeant (kersantti), a non-commissioned officer position, which he described as an unexpected promotion that initially filled him with apprehension, fearing it might be a prelude to disciplinary action.[47] One memorable anecdote from his service occurred during the AUK exercise, when he entertained fellow conscripts by playing air guitar with his rifle while singing Mariah Carey's "Always Be My Baby" as they observed swans on a lake, only to be abruptly interrupted by a lieutenant's arrival.[47] Reflecting on his experience, Haber has called his military service "the first thing I did properly in life," emphasizing its role in instilling discipline and a sense of accomplishment that later proved beneficial in job interviews and his professional pursuits.[47] He takes pride in the service as a fulfillment of national duty, aligning with family traditions of defending Finland, though he declined opportunities for a continued military career to focus on music.[47] The rigors of barracks life, including meticulous bunk preparation and uniform folding, even inspired elements of his song "Perjantai 13" from the Finnish television series Vain elämää.[47]Discography
Albums
Samu Haber's solo discography includes two studio albums as of 2025, marking his transition from frontman of Sunrise Avenue to a solo artist with releases in both Finnish and English. His debut album, released in 2022, topped the Finnish charts, while his follow-up in 2024 achieved international success in German-speaking markets. No additional studio albums have been confirmed for release in 2025. Pelastetaan maailma is Haber's first solo studio album, released on September 30, 2022, by Capitol Records.[48] The album debuted at number one on the Finnish Albums Chart and spent 11 weeks in the top 50, also charting at number 53 in Switzerland for one week.[49] Featuring 11 tracks entirely in Finnish, it explores themes of personal redemption and world-saving motifs, as reflected in the title track "Pelastetaan maailma" (translated as "Let's Save the World"), which addresses global migration and hope amid crisis.[50] The tracklist includes: "Sä et tiedä elämästä mitään," "Syödään sieniä," "Sä," "Tahdon rakastaa sua," "Suomineito," "Tiistaisin aamulla," "Pelastetaan maailma," "Enkelten kaupunki," "Vielä on aikaa," "Mitä jos," and "Hiljaisuus." Production involved collaborations with Finnish songwriters like Aki Sihvonen and Kristiina Wheeler, blending pop-rock elements with introspective lyrics.[51] Me Free My Way, Haber's second solo studio album and his first in English, was released on October 4, 2024, by Polydor Records.[48] It peaked at number four on both the German and Austrian album charts, number nine in Switzerland (with three weeks on the chart), and number 21 in Finland.[52] The 15-track album incorporates bilingual elements through Haber's multilingual background, with English lyrics occasionally nodding to his Finnish roots in themes of freedom and self-discovery, produced by Ilkka Wirtanen and Victor Thell.[41] Key tracks include the title song "Me Free My Way," "Big Guitars," "The Vehicle," "Gimme Your Hand," "Hollywood Heels," "Who Do I," "You Destroyed My Life," "The Elephant," "Seasons," "That Time of Year," "Dancing with a Broken Heart," "Hideaway," "Crazy," "Easy Answers," and an intro. Lead singles like "Me Free My Way" and "Gimme Your Hand" preceded the release.[53]Singles
Samu Haber's solo career began with the release of singles in Finnish, transitioning to English-language tracks in later years, often tied to his albums or tours. His debut solo single marked a shift from his band work, emphasizing personal themes in pop-rock style.| Title | Release Year | Peak Chart Position (Finland) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Enkelten kaupunki" | 2020 | #16 | Debut solo release, written and performed by Haber; released November 13, 2020, via Capitol Finland. https://www.discogs.com/release/16260014-Samu-Haber-Enkelten-Kaupunki |
| "Sä" | 2022 | #3 | From the album Pelastetaan maailma; co-written with Joonas Angeria and Jussi Tiainen; released February 11, 2022. https://acharts.co/artist/samu_haber https://music.apple.com/us/album/s%C3%A4-single/1782582786 |
| "Purjeissa" (with JVG) | 2023 | #10 | Featured collaboration with Finnish rap duo JVG; non-album single exploring life's journey metaphorically; released February 3, 2023. https://acharts.co/artist/samu_haber https://music.apple.com/us/album/purjeissa-single/1665688996 |
| "Kauan eläköön rakkaus" | 2025 | — | Released March 28, 2025. https://music.apple.com/us/album/kauan-el%C3%A4k%C3%B6%C3%B6n-rakkaus-single/1801968991 |
| "23" | 2025 | — | Released April 4, 2025. https://music.apple.com/us/album/23-single/1742927739 |
| "Karkki" | 2025 | — | Released May 9, 2025. https://music.apple.com/us/album/karkki-single/1792927739 |
| "Good Boy" | 2025 | — | Recent English-language single with an official music video; ties into the Good Boy Tour 2026; released October 10, 2025, via Polydor under Get Nasty Ltd. https://music.apple.com/us/album/good-boy-single/1842927739 https://www.samuhaber.com/blog/good-boy---470-.html |