Benjamin Ingrosso in a faded denim jacket eating grapes
Benjamin Ingrosso // Photo Credit: Robin Bøe

Eurovision 2018 alumni Benjamin Ingrosso is back with his fifth new single this year ‘All My Life’.

About “All My Life”

With his Swedish summer tour concluding tonight in Stockholm, the Eurovision and Melodifestivalen star has released his new song today. ‘All My Life’ follows his line-up of 2024 singles ‘Kite‘, ‘Better Days’, ‘Honey Boy’ and ‘Look who’s Laughing Now‘ and has become a firm fan favourite at his live shows.

Talking about the song, Benjamin says:

“’All My Life’ is about finally discovering what you’ve always been searching for, whether it’s love, a lifestyle, a career, or a long-held dream. It embodies the feeling that anything is possible. For me, it’s about both a person and achieving my lifelong dream. This is the most playful song I’ve ever written and produced”

In addition, he has also announced his highly anticipated 5th studio album ‘Pink Velvet Theatre’ which will be released on the 25th October 2024.

Listen to ‘All My Life’ on streaming platforms

Who is Benjamin Ingrosso?

Benjamin Ingrosso is a Swedish/Italian singer and songwriter. He is best known to Eurovision fans as the Swedish Eurovision entry in 2018. His song ‘Dance You Off’ came 7th in the contest that year. Since then he has gone on to release four albums, of which three have reached number 1 in Sweden, and obtained over 1 billion global streams on streaming platforms. All four of his 2024 single releases have reached the top 10 in Sweden, with ‘Kite’ and ‘Look who’s laughing now’ reaching number 1.

He performed in the Eurovision 2024 Semi-Final, with a medley of ‘Look who’s laughing now’, ‘Honey Boy’ and ‘Kite’. Benjamin will release his new album ‘Pink Velvet Theatre’ in October 2024.

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News Source: Universal Music Group

Photo Credit: Robin Bøe

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