Alex P
Alexander "Alex P" Papaconstantinou (born Alexander Dimitrios Dimitrej Papaconstantinou, December 29, 1979) is a Greek-Swedish songwriter, record producer, and composer renowned for his contributions to global pop and Latin music, as well as multiple Eurovision Song Contest entries.[1][2] Born in Brännkyrka, Sweden, to Greek parents, Papaconstantinou adopted the professional pseudonym Alex P in 2011 upon joining the production team of RedOne and the publishing company 2101 Songs, where he began collaborating on high-profile projects.[1][2] His breakthrough came through co-writing and producing chart-topping tracks such as Marc Anthony's Vivir Mi Vida (2013), which won a Latin Grammy and topped the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart for 18 weeks, and Enrique Iglesias's I Like How It Feels (2012), a Billboard Dance/Club Songs number one.[3][2] He has also worked extensively with artists including Jennifer Lopez on Live It Up (2018, featuring Pitbull), Nicki Minaj on Whip It (2012), and Paulina Rubio on Boys Will Be Boys (2012).[2][3] Papaconstantinou's involvement in the Eurovision Song Contest spans over a decade, with credits on notable entries such as Greece's Yassou Maria (2007, performed by Sarbel), Azerbaijan's Always (2009, performed by AySel & Arash), Cyprus's La La Love (2013, performed by Despina Olympiou), and Cyprus's Fuego (2018, performed by Eleni Foureira), which finished second in the contest.[3] He composed Cyprus's 2018 entry Fuego as well, further solidifying his reputation in European music competitions.[3] In 2023, his song catalog was acquired by the Swiss-based publisher MusicBird, highlighting his enduring impact with three BMI Awards and contributions to albums like Khaled's C'est La Vie.[2][4] Based in Stockholm, he operates his own label and publishing company while continuing to produce under the VAX music project.[3]Early Life and Background
Birth and Heritage
Alexander Papaconstantinou, professionally known as Alex P, was born on December 29, 1979, in Brännkyrka, a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden.[1] As a Swedish songwriter and music producer of Greek origin, he embodies a dual cultural heritage shaped by his family's roots.[1] His parents hail from Greece.[5] He shares this family legacy with his sister, Ritza Papaconstantinou, who was born on March 2, 1972, also in Brännkyrka, and has built a career as a prominent presenter and announcer for Sweden's public broadcaster SVT since 2004.[6]Musical Influences and Start
Papaconstantinou's interest in music was sparked early by a bouzouki given to him by his father.[5] He entered the music industry in 2001 as a session musician, providing bouzouki and percussion on several tracks of the Swedish-Greek duo Antique's debut album Die for You, which featured a fusion of laïko and Eurodance elements reflective of his dual heritage.[7] His involvement with Antique continued through their 2003 release Blue Love, where he contributed to arrangements on songs such as the UK version of "Moro Mou (My Baby)", showcasing early experimentation with ethnic instrumentation in pop contexts.[1] By 2004, Papaconstantinou expanded into songwriting and production, co-composing tracks for Helena Paparizou's solo debut album Protereotita, including the hits "Anamnisis" and "Katse Kala", which blended R&B-infused pop with Greek melodic structures.[8] These credits marked his growing role in crafting material for emerging Greek artists, drawing on influences from electronica and folk traditions rooted in his background.[9] In 2006, he further honed his production skills by writing music and lyrics for the Greek adaptation of "Gigolo" on Paparizou's Iparhi Logos, emphasizing dance-oriented rhythms.[8] Throughout the 2001–2006 period, Papaconstantinou's work primarily supported lesser-known or transitional acts in the Greek-Swedish music scene, building a foundation in pop, dance, and electronica genres before shifting toward higher-profile international projects. His Greek heritage notably influenced this genre blend, incorporating traditional sounds like bouzouki into modern electronic arrangements.[7] By 2007, these experiences culminated in his first major credits for Greek contest entries, signaling a broader entry into the global stage.[10]Professional Career
Eurovision Song Contest Involvement
Alex Papaconstantinou, known professionally as Alex P, first contributed to the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007 as co-writer of "Yassou Maria," performed by Sarbel to represent Greece. The upbeat track, fusing Greek folk elements with contemporary pop, secured seventh place in the grand final in Helsinki, Finland, with 139 points from 24 participating countries.[11] Two years later, in 2009, he co-wrote "Always" for Azerbaijan, a romantic ballad performed by AySel and Arash that achieved a podium finish, placing third in the grand final in Moscow, Russia, and earning 207 points.[12] Alex P's association with Cyprus began in 2012, when he co-wrote "La La Love," an energetic pop song performed by Ivi Adamou. The entry qualified from the first semi-final and finished 16th in the grand final in Baku, Azerbaijan, receiving 65 points.[13] His subsequent work for Cyprus marked a period of heightened success for the nation. In 2018, he co-wrote "Fuego," a Latin-inspired dance track performed by Eleni Foureira, which propelled Cyprus to its best-ever Eurovision result: second place in the grand final in Lisbon, Portugal, with a record 436 points, including 253 from televotes.[14] The following year, 2019, saw him co-write "Replay," a synth-pop number performed by Tamta, which advanced from the first semi-final to place 13th in the grand final in Tel Aviv, Israel, scoring 109 points. In the same year, he produced Sweden's entry "Too Late for Love", performed by John Lundvik, which placed fifth in the grand final with 334 points.[15][16] In 2022, Alex P returned to co-write "Ela," a multilingual song blending traditional Greek sounds with modern production, performed by Andromache for Cyprus. It placed 12th in the second semi-final in Turin, Italy, with 63 points, failing to qualify for the grand final.[17] Through his Eurovision contributions spanning 2007 to 2022, Alex P has been instrumental in enhancing the competitiveness of Greek and especially Cypriot entries, often collaborating with international teams to create commercially appealing tracks that resonate globally; notably, "Fuego" not only boosted Cyprus's standing but also became a chart-topping hit across Europe.[18] As of November 2025, he has had no further involvement in the contest.Collaboration with RedOne
In 2011, Alex Papaconstantinou adopted the professional pseudonym Alex P and joined producer RedOne's 2101 Songs label, marking the start of a key partnership that lasted until 2014.[2] This collaboration leveraged Alex P's prior experience in high-energy pop production from Eurovision entries to contribute to mainstream commercial hits.[4] Under RedOne's guidance, Alex P co-produced and co-wrote several tracks, focusing on upbeat, dance-oriented sounds that blended electronic elements with global influences. A standout project from this period was the 2011 single "I Like How It Feels" by Enrique Iglesias featuring Pitbull, where Alex P served as co-producer alongside RedOne. The track, released as the lead single from Iglesias's album Euphoria, peaked at number 42 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped charts in several European countries, showcasing Alex P's ability to craft infectious hooks for international audiences. In 2013, Alex P and RedOne co-produced Jennifer Lopez's "Live It Up" featuring Pitbull, a vibrant party anthem from her eighth studio album A.K.A., which emphasized rhythmic beats and crossover appeal. Additional co-productions during this era included remixes and contributions to various artists, further solidifying Alex P's role in RedOne's hit-making machine. The partnership reached a high point with the 2013 track "Vivir Mi Vida" for Marc Anthony, co-written and co-produced by Alex P, RedOne, and others, adapting Khaled's "C'est La Vie" into a salsa-infused pop hit. Released as the title track from Anthony's album, it won Record of the Year at the 14th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, highlighting the duo's success in bridging Latin and mainstream markets.[19] Following the end of the collaboration in 2014, Alex P transitioned to independent production work, building on the commercial foundation established during this prolific phase.[4]Other Productions and Collaborations
Following his departure from the RedOne team in 2014, Alex Papaconstantinou, known professionally as Alex P, pursued independent songwriting and production projects, leveraging skills honed in high-energy pop and dance arrangements. Notable credits include his earlier collaborations with Helena Paparizou, for whom he served as producer and co-writer on tracks such as "Mambo!" and "Gigolo," which became signature hits blending Greek influences with dance-pop elements.[20][21] These works exemplified his ability to craft infectious rhythms and multilingual appeal for international audiences. Papaconstantinou also contributed to The WAV.s, a production alias shared with Adam Baptiste, providing featured vocals and production on pop tracks like Enrique Iglesias's "I Like How It Feels" featuring Pitbull, emphasizing upbeat, club-oriented sounds. In the post-2014 period, his independent efforts focused on pop and dance genres, with representative examples including songwriting for Margaret's "Cool Me Down" (2015), a summer anthem that highlighted his knack for vibrant, anthemic choruses. Other unlisted hits from 2015 to 2022 further showcased his versatility in crafting globally oriented tracks for emerging artists, though specific commercial releases remained selective. In September 2023, Switzerland-based MusicBird acquired Papaconstantinou's song catalogue, encompassing his writer's share and publishing rights across a collection of works, which has bolstered the ongoing legacy and monetization of his contributions.[2] No major new productions have been reported between 2023 and 2025, with Papaconstantinou maintaining an active role in songwriting, supporting the enduring impact of his earlier catalog in pop and dance music.[4]VAX
Formation and Members
VAX was established in early 2017 as a pop/dance trio based in Stockholm, Sweden.[22] The group emerged as a collaborative project among seasoned music professionals seeking to channel their expertise into original releases after years of working behind the scenes for major artists.[23] This venture marked Alex Papaconstantinou's (known professionally as Alex P) transition into a more prominent performative role following his production collaborations, including those with RedOne on Eurovision entries.[24] The trio consists of three core members, each bringing distinct contributions to the group's creative process. Alex P serves as the primary songwriter and producer, leveraging his background in crafting international hits.[22] Teddy Sky (real name Geraldo Jacop Sandell) acts as the lead vocalist, often featured prominently on tracks and handling much of the group's performative elements.[22] Viktor Svensson, also known as Victory, contributes additional production and vocal support, rounding out the team's songwriting and instrumental capabilities.[24] At its core, VAX embodies a concept centered on blending pop and electronica influences through collaborative songwriting, aiming to produce infectious, dance-oriented music with a modern edge.[22] Positioned as Alex P's group endeavor, it allowed the members to step forward from their producer roles, fostering a dynamic where shared ideas drive the output. The trio debuted with their first single in May 2017 and maintained an active release schedule through 2019, including collaborations with artists like Margaret, Tove Styrke, and Ellise.[24] Releases continued after 2019 with renditions and new tracks, including singles in 2020 and 2021, and an EP in 2024, though the group is based between Stockholm and Miami as of 2023.[25][26]Releases and Discography
VAX's discography consists primarily of singles and EPs released from 2017 onward, with no full-length albums to date. The group, formed in 2017, focused on collaborative pop tracks featuring prominent vocalists, blending electronic production with catchy hooks aimed at mainstream audiences. Their output evolved from upbeat dance-pop in the debut to more introspective and atmospheric sounds in later releases, though commercial success remained modest, with several entries on the Swedish singles chart. Post-2019 releases included renditions of popular songs and original tracks, such as the 2024 EP Land of His Baby. The debut single, "6 in the Morning" featuring Polish singer Margaret, was released on May 26, 2017, marking VAX's introduction to the music scene with its energetic, party-oriented vibe produced by the trio alongside co-writers including Alex Papaconstantinou. This track set the tone for their collaborative approach, emphasizing featured artists to broaden appeal. Follow-up "Fireproof," released on July 28, 2017, and featuring band collaborator Teddy Sky, peaked at number 51 on the Swedish Singles Chart, spending five weeks in the top 100 and showcasing a theme of irresistible attraction through its pulsating rhythm.[27][28] In 2018, VAX continued with "Endless" featuring Swedish artist Tove Styrke, released on February 16, which reached number 76 on the Swedish Singles Chart and charted for four weeks, highlighting a shift toward more emotive, relationship-focused lyrics over a synth-driven backdrop.[29] Other notable 2018 singles included "Bubble Gum" with Sorana on May 4, exploring playful romance, and "Crime" featuring Teddy Sky on August 17, delving into themes of forbidden desire.[30][31] The final original single of the initial phase, "What Are We Waiting For" featuring American singer Ellise on January 18, 2019, maintained the group's pop sensibility while incorporating subtle indie influences, but did not chart prominently. Later releases included "Trust You" featuring Tinx on November 15, 2019, followed by renditions such as "Riptide" (December 4, 2020), "Scared to Be Lonely" (2020), "How To Love" (2021), and the EP Land of His Baby (2024), with no major chart performance reported for these.[25]| Single Title | Featured Artist | Release Date | Swedish Chart Peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 in the Morning | Margaret | May 26, 2017 | - |
| Fireproof | Teddy Sky | July 28, 2017 | #51 |
| Endless | Tove Styrke | February 16, 2018 | #76 |
| Bubble Gum | Sorana | May 4, 2018 | - |
| Crime | Teddy Sky | August 17, 2018 | - |
| What Are We Waiting For | Ellise | January 18, 2019 | - |
| Trust You | Tinx | November 15, 2019 | - |
| Riptide (Rendition) | - | December 4, 2020 | - |
| Scared to Be Lonely (Rendition) | - | 2020 | - |
| How To Love | - | 2021 | - |