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About John Berge

John Berge is a norwegian songwriter and singer. He sings and writes his own music.

He released his debut double album «Clear and Present Past» in 2007, which can be ordered from his website, www.johnberge.com.

His debutsingle «Start to Wish» was released in the summer of 2010. The song was a smash hit at several radiostations in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. Since then he has released several singles, among them «Devil May Care» and «She Should Be With Me», for which there were made music videos. His album «Keep Moving Forward» was released in 2025.

His music is produced by renowned english producer Robbie Bronnimann.

As of 2025 John Berge is working on a new studioalbum, and will release an already recorded album in the Spring of 2026. He is also working on a new album with artist friend, Shahz, under the project name AB87. This will be released in the Autumn of 2026.

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