Strongest
"Strongest" is a pop song recorded by Norwegian singer and songwriter Ina Wroldsen, released on 27 October 2017 as her debut single under her own name through Syco Music.[1] Co-written by Wroldsen, Arnthor Birgisson, and Bård Mathias Bonsaksen, with Birgisson also handling production and keyboards, the track draws from personal experiences of heartbreak and resilience as a single mother, featuring lyrics such as "I will be the strongest that he ever knew."[2] It marked Wroldsen's transition to a solo career following her time in the electropop duo Ask Embla, which she formed with Birgisson in the early 2010s.[3] The song achieved notable success in Wroldsen's home country, debuting and peaking at number two on the VG-lista singles chart during the week of 17 November 2017.[4] A remix by Norwegian DJ and producer Alan Walker was released on 1 December 2017, enhancing its electronic elements and boosting its international streaming presence, with the remix version accumulating millions of plays on platforms like Spotify.[5] "Strongest" exemplifies Wroldsen's songwriting prowess, as she had previously co-penned global hits like Clean Bandit's "Rockabye" and "Symphony" before focusing on her own material.[1]Background
Career context
Ina Wroldsen began her professional music career as the vocalist and co-songwriter in the electropop duo Ask Embla, formed alongside Icelandic producer and songwriter Arnthor Birgisson in the early 2010s. The duo's debut and only studio album, Northern Light, was released in 2013 through Sony Music Norway, blending electropop with folktronica elements and featuring tracks such as "Father's Eyes" and "Legion," which received notable airplay and streaming success in Scandinavia.[6][7] During this period, Wroldsen honed her skills in vocal performance and collaborative songwriting, establishing a foundation in pop and electronic genres that would influence her later work.[8] Following the release of Northern Light, Wroldsen shifted focus to behind-the-scenes songwriting, contributing to major pop and EDM releases for international artists. She co-wrote Shakira's "Empire" from the 2014 album Shakira, a mid-tempo ballad that highlighted her ability to craft emotive, anthemic lyrics.[9] Other notable credits include "We Are Who We Are" for Little Mix on their 2012 debut album DNA, an empowering pop track co-written with Steve Mac and Wayne Hector, and "I Should Have Kissed You" for One Direction's 2011 album Up All Night, emphasizing themes of regret and romance.[10][11] In the EDM space, she co-penned "Alarm" for Anne-Marie's 2018 debut Speak Your Mind, a high-energy single that underscored her versatility in blending pop hooks with electronic production.[12] These collaborations solidified her reputation in the industry, with her songs often achieving commercial success and chart placements across Europe and beyond.[13] In June 2017, after years of successful songwriting, Wroldsen signed a recording deal with Syco Music, the label founded by Simon Cowell, marking her transition to a solo recording artist. This move allowed her to step into the spotlight as a performer, building on her established pop and EDM expertise while preparing material for her own debut releases.[14][15]Song conception
The song "Strongest" draws its inspiration from Ina Wroldsen's personal experiences of heartbreak following a relationship's end, channeling themes of resilience and empowerment derived from her role as a single mother raising her young son.[1] This emotional core positions the track as a personal anthem, reflecting a period of vulnerability in 2017 when Wroldsen sought to affirm her inner strength amid adversity.[1] Conceived that same year as her debut solo release under Syco Music, the initial ideas emphasized moving forward after loss, with Wroldsen's bond with her son serving as the pivotal source of fortitude.[1] The collaboration originated with her longtime creative partner, Icelandic producer and songwriter Arnþór Birgisson, with whom she had previously formed the electropop duo Ask Embla in 2011.[16] Their partnership on "Strongest" prioritized raw emotional authenticity over conventional pop structures, co-writing the lyrics alongside Bård Mathias Bonsaksen to capture intimate reflections on perseverance.Composition and production
Songwriting
"Strongest" was written collaboratively by Norwegian singer-songwriter Ina Wroldsen, producer Arnthor Birgisson, and songwriter Bård Mathias Bonsaksen.[17][18] The trio crafted the track as Wroldsen's first solo single following her signing with Syco Music, drawing from the experiences of a close friend facing emotional turmoil to shape its narrative. Wroldsen described the situation as "hard and bitter, but also genuine and triumphant" in an interview.[19] The song employs a classic verse-chorus structure, featuring two verses, pre-choruses, a repeating anthemic chorus, and a bridge that intensifies the emotional arc before the final chorus.[19] This build-up creates a dynamic progression, starting with introspective verses that explore vulnerability and culminating in the empowering chorus, which serves as the song's emotional core with lines like "I will be the strongest that he ever knew." The lyrics center on themes of transformation, depicting a journey from heartbreak and doubt to resilience and self-empowerment, particularly in the context of motherhood and overcoming betrayal.[19] Musically, "Strongest" is composed in the key of C major at a tempo of 184 beats per minute, contributing to its uplifting yet urgent feel.[20] The track runs for 3 minutes and 27 seconds, allowing for a concise yet impactful delivery of its message.[20]Recording and production
"Strongest" was produced primarily by Arnthor Birgisson, who also served as the recording engineer, mixing engineer, programmer, and keyboardist, contributing to the track's synth-driven electronic pop foundation.[21] Birgisson, a Sweden-based producer known for his work in electropop, handled the core instrumentation, including programming and keyboards, which form the song's pulsating beats and melodic accents. Co-production was provided by Björn Engelmann, a veteran mastering engineer at The Cutting Room in Stockholm, ensuring a polished, dynamic sound that highlights the track's uplifting energy.[22][23] The production emphasizes Ina Wroldsen's emotive vocal performance through layered harmonies and subtle vocal processing, creating a hybrid of electronic pop and EDM elements that builds tension and release in the chorus.[19] Recording and mixing likely occurred in Stockholm studios associated with Birgisson's Murlyn Music Group and Engelmann's facilities, aligning with the producers' established workflows in the Swedish pop production scene.[24] This technical approach results in a concise, radio-friendly arrangement clocking in at 3:27, with synth layers and programmed percussion driving the song's motivational tone without overwhelming the vocal forefront.[21]Release and promotion
Single release
"Strongest" was released on October 27, 2017, as Ina Wroldsen's debut solo single via Syco Music.[1] The track was distributed primarily in digital formats, including downloads and streaming on platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, and iTunes, alongside limited physical promotional editions.[25] This launch tied into Wroldsen's signing with Syco Music, announced in June 2017, marking her transition from songwriter to recording artist under the label.[26]Remixes and marketing
The Alan Walker remix of "Strongest" was released on December 1, 2017, via Syco Music, reimagining the original track in a tropical house style infused with electro house elements, including prominent drops and enhanced electronic production to amplify its triumphant energy.[27][28] This version maintained Wroldsen's powerful vocals while introducing Walker's signature atmospheric builds and rhythmic intensity, positioning it as a dancefloor-oriented extension of the song's empowerment narrative.[5] Marketing for "Strongest" emphasized its themes of resilience and personal strength, with a targeted push for radio airplay in Scandinavia, where the track reached number two on the Norwegian Singles Chart and number twenty on the Danish Singles Chart.[29] Promotional efforts included social media teasers on platforms like Facebook, where Wroldsen announced the remix and expressed admiration for Walker's production, building anticipation among fans.[30] Interviews further highlighted the song's inspirational core; in a discussion with Musikknyheter, Wroldsen described it as drawing from a friend's challenging experience of betrayal and recovery, noting it as "hard and bitter, but also genuine and triumphant," to underscore messages of emotional empowerment.[29] These efforts aligned with broader campaigns framing "Strongest" as an anthem for overcoming adversity.[29]Visuals and performances
Lyric video
The official lyric video for "Strongest" was released on October 27, 2017, via YouTube and Apple Music, coinciding with the single's debut.[19] It features animated text overlays synced to the lyrics, paired with abstract visuals to reinforce the song's message of personal resilience.[31] The video's direction employs a simple, emotive style that focuses on thematic synchronization, with visuals crafted to underscore moments of strength and emotional intensity in the track. It serves as the primary visual media for the song, given the absence of a full music video.[1][32] As of November 2025, the video has garnered over 54 million views on YouTube, aiding the track's viral momentum in Norway—where it peaked at number 2 on the VG-lista chart—and Denmark, reaching number 20 on the Tracklisten chart.[31][33][34]Live performances
"Strongest" debuted live in late 2017 during Norwegian radio events, including a performance at NRK's P3 Live session on November 18, 2017, where Ina Wroldsen delivered an early rendition of the track shortly after its release.[35] This initial outing showcased the song's empowering lyrics in a raw, acoustic format, setting the stage for its evolution in subsequent appearances. The performance received positive feedback for Wroldsen's vocal intensity, marking the beginning of the song's integration into her live repertoire.[36] A standout live rendition occurred at the 2018 Spellemannprisen, Norway's equivalent of the Grammy Awards, on March 30, 2019. Wroldsen performed "Strongest" with accompaniment from acclaimed pianist Christian Ihle Hadland, transforming the electronic pop track into a minimalist piano-driven arrangement that emphasized emotional depth and vocal prowess.[37] The intimate setup highlighted the song's themes of resilience, earning applause for its stripped-back elegance and contributing to Wroldsen's nomination in the Pop Artist of the Year category.[38] Broadcast on NRK, the performance further solidified "Strongest" as a live staple, with audiences noting its ability to connect on a personal level. During her 2018-2019 solo shows, including appearances at The Voice Denmark in September 2018 and festivals like Eurosonic in January 2019 and Tysnesfest in July 2019, Wroldsen incorporated "Strongest" into fuller live band configurations.[39][40] These adaptations shifted the original's synth-heavy production to organic instrumentation, fostering greater intimacy and audience engagement through dynamic builds and crowd interaction.[41] The song's placement in setlists often served as an uplifting closer or mid-show highlight, enhancing the experiential quality of her concerts and demonstrating its versatility across venues.[42]Track listing and credits
Track listing
The "Strongest" single by Ina Wroldsen was released as a digital download featuring one track.[25]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Strongest" | 3:27 [25] |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Strongest (Alan Walker Remix)" | 3:30 [43] |
Personnel
Ina Wroldsen provided lead and backing vocals for "Strongest."[44] The song was written by Ina Wroldsen, Arnthor Birgisson, and Bård Mathias Bonsaksen.[19][44] Arnthor Birgisson served as producer, recording engineer, mixing engineer, keyboardist, and programmer.[45][44][46] The track was mastered by Björn Engelmann at Cutting Room Studios.[25][46]Commercial performance
Weekly charts
"Strongest" by Ina Wroldsen experienced moderate success on various European weekly music charts following its release. The song performed strongest in its home country of Norway, where it climbed to a peak of number 2 on the VG-lista singles chart in late 2017, spending a total of 9 weeks in the top 10.[47] In neighboring Denmark, it reached number 20 on the Tracklisten chart over the 2017-2018 period, marking its entry into the top 40 for several weeks. The track had a more modest showing in Sweden, peaking at number 85 on the Sverigetopplistan singles chart in 2018 after debuting in the lower reaches and charting for approximately 17 weeks.[48] On the international front, "Strongest" gained airplay traction in Romania, attaining a peak of number 16 on the Airplay 100 chart in 2018, driven by radio rotations. It also registered on broader airplay metrics in the UK and appeared on global Spotify daily and weekly playlists, contributing to its streaming momentum without reaching top-tier positions.| Chart (2017–2018) | Peak position | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Denmark (Tracklisten) | 20 | Tracklisten |
| Norway (VG-lista) | 2 | VG-lista |
| Romania Airplay (Kiss FM) | 16 | Kiss FM |
| Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) | 85 | Sverigetopplistan |
Year-end charts
"Strongest" demonstrated sustained popularity in several European markets through its placements on year-end charts in 2018, reflecting cumulative streams, sales, and airplay over the year following its late 2017 release. In Denmark, the track ranked at number 65 on the Tracklisten year-end chart, underscoring its solid performance amid a competitive field dominated by local and international hits.[49] Norway saw the song place at number 21 on the VG-lista year-end singles chart for 2018, building on its peak at number 2 earlier that year and contributing to Ina Wroldsen's rising profile in her home country. This position was calculated based on overall chart points from streams and sales.[50]| Country | Chart | Year | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Denmark | Tracklisten | 2018 | 65 |
| Norway | VG-lista | 2018 | 21 |
Certifications
In Denmark, "Strongest" received a Gold certification from IFPI Danmark in 2018, representing 45,000 units including sales and streaming equivalents (where 100 streams equal one unit).[49][51] In Norway, the track achieved sales and streaming figures equivalent to 4× Platinum status by 2021, according to reports from the artist's label.[52] No additional international certifications have been awarded for the single.Release history
Original version
The original version of "Strongest" was released as a digital single worldwide on October 27, 2017, through Syco Music as Ina Wroldsen's debut solo release under the label.[1] In the UK and Europe, distribution was managed by Simco Limited, the entity holding the phonographic copyright for the release.[25] The following table summarizes the key release details for the standard single:| Region | Release Date | Label/Distributor |
|---|---|---|
| Global | October 27, 2017 | Syco Music / Sony Music |