Olle Nyman (born in Svartöstaden, Luleå, on 8 July 1982) is a Swedish music… Read Full Bio ↴Olle Nyman (born in Svartöstaden, Luleå, on 8 July 1982) is a Swedish musician.
After his teenage years as a member of numerous hardcore band in his hometown of Luleå, he begun playing with his older brother Kalle and a number of local gangsters and started up a band. Playing with is only in a musical sense, by the way. Together they wrote the song "It's Alright". Then they were busted.
During springtime 2005. Nyman and his band got a contact with the legends Ollie Olson (Christian Waltz, Komeda, Snoop Dogg…) and Henrik Edenhed (Ceasars, Robyn). The two of them fought through snow and ice to get from Stockholm up to Luleå and Svartöstaden to record the lovely tones on a tape (or actually a hard drive, if we are to be honest). 12 songs got recorded in the old building Blackis, and they are now what makes up their debut album "Behind the Clouds". The old steel workers house "Folkets Hus" turned out to be just the perfect place in the struggle to get an organic, genuine and muddy sound. Most of the material was recorded live - just like it is supposed to be done, according to every trustworthy rock snob - which caught the sound ideal; raw, warm and real.
During the following fall the band said; this is just too good not to be released. Money was gathered, designers and marketing people were contacted, and live gigs were booked.
In December 2005 the album "Behind the Clouds" was pre-released in co-operation with the network BD Pop, but fully in alignment with genuine DIY-spirit. A handful of gigs later, almost every album was sold and something had to be done.
The band decided that they couldn't handle the process by themselves so after some negotiating with different record labels, a deal was closed with A Westside Fabrication. Since of April 2006 the album is out on the Swedish market and played on the radio all around Sweden. Some of the songs from the album also made it to national TV in the blockbuster series "Möbelhandlarens Dotter".
In 2010, the album "Venture" was released.
After his teenage years as a member of numerous hardcore band in his hometown of Luleå, he begun playing with his older brother Kalle and a number of local gangsters and started up a band. Playing with is only in a musical sense, by the way. Together they wrote the song "It's Alright". Then they were busted.
During springtime 2005. Nyman and his band got a contact with the legends Ollie Olson (Christian Waltz, Komeda, Snoop Dogg…) and Henrik Edenhed (Ceasars, Robyn). The two of them fought through snow and ice to get from Stockholm up to Luleå and Svartöstaden to record the lovely tones on a tape (or actually a hard drive, if we are to be honest). 12 songs got recorded in the old building Blackis, and they are now what makes up their debut album "Behind the Clouds". The old steel workers house "Folkets Hus" turned out to be just the perfect place in the struggle to get an organic, genuine and muddy sound. Most of the material was recorded live - just like it is supposed to be done, according to every trustworthy rock snob - which caught the sound ideal; raw, warm and real.
During the following fall the band said; this is just too good not to be released. Money was gathered, designers and marketing people were contacted, and live gigs were booked.
In December 2005 the album "Behind the Clouds" was pre-released in co-operation with the network BD Pop, but fully in alignment with genuine DIY-spirit. A handful of gigs later, almost every album was sold and something had to be done.
The band decided that they couldn't handle the process by themselves so after some negotiating with different record labels, a deal was closed with A Westside Fabrication. Since of April 2006 the album is out on the Swedish market and played on the radio all around Sweden. Some of the songs from the album also made it to national TV in the blockbuster series "Möbelhandlarens Dotter".
In 2010, the album "Venture" was released.
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Olle Nyman Lyrics
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Don't Let Those Bastards Reel You In The night has come again It helps to clear your head If…
Heart Come my love Come and shine with your light on me Come…
Heart & Soul Come my love Come and shine with your light on me Come…
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@myli9168
She nailed your narcissistic personality perfectly
@MDEROSSETT
I don't hate it... sad though, looks really can get you far, at least far in my book. It's pretty freakin convincing, Hell I'd be a good buddy for this dude. lmao, you're lying if you don't agree.
@myli9168
@MDEROSSETT I'm very honest when I say that I don't agree with you. Have delt with these narcs before and I keep them at a friendly distance. Looks can get you far for sure. But being proud, arrogant, flex about it and asking for compliments will only make people very tired of you eventually.
@MDEROSSETT
I understand, just found it to be harmless. I also agree with you, the pompous attitude and demand for attention is a bit too toxic for my liking. ❤ He's without a doubt the most important person in his own mind. After seeing a couple of his other videos, it's clear he has no grace or humility to balance his ego, wasted beauty.
@myli9168
@MDEROSSETT yes it can be harmless being like this. Except for potential life partners and close family members. He probably don't have any really close friends on an emotional and spiritual level. Will he feel lonely? Probably not because he has his own greatness to lean on.
I think this video is really hilarious actually. When she stands there roasting him hard to hell, he has this really smug and self-impressed look on his face. In his mind, there is no chance that anyone would say anything about him that isn't about pointing out his greatness and good looks. That's why he edited her "yeah" in the end because he really thought that was what she was begging for the whole time 😂 I love it!
@nirianirar5298
@Myli This was scripted
@Sara-yr5hf
SHE IS LITERALLY SAYING: Girls, red flags all over. He' prob gonna pull up his shirt and try to flex his muscles. She says this right in the end. Shortly after he pulls his shirt up. Her laugh in the end is the best. She nailed it. /Swede
@xxpeachxx4980
She said “girls this is a real red flag when men in Hollywood goes up to women and ask them to give them compliments,now he is probably going to pull up his shirt to flex his muscles”
@Theeress
Yeah she says that i am sweden
@juni8682
Jaaa