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Wouter Hardy

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Wouter Hardy
Also known asHRDY
Born(1991-04-03)3 April 1991(age 33)
Boxtel,Netherlands
GenresPop music
Occupations
Instruments
Years active2013–present
LabelsSony Music Publishing
Websitewouterhardy.com
hrdy.nl

Wouter Hardy(Dutch:[ˈʋʌutərˈɦɑrdi];born 3 April 1991), also known by his stage nameHRDY,is a Dutch musician, songwriter and producer.[1]He is known for his work with, among others,Duncan Laurence,Gjon's TearsandAlika Milova.

Career

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Hardy was born and raised inBoxtel,North Brabant.[2]After graduating from theRock City InstituteinEindhoven,he moved toRotterdamto study at theCodarts University for the Arts.[2][3]During his studies, he joined the band ofSharon Kovacs,with whom hetouredthrough Europe until 2016.[2][3]

In late 2016, Hardy metDuncan LaurencethroughSony Music Publishing.[3]Together, they worked on the song "Arcade"for two years.[3]Prior to its public release, the song was internally selected by the Dutch broadcasterAVROTROSto represent the Netherlands in theEurovision Song Contest 2019.[4]"Arcade" went on to win the competition, giving the Netherlands its first Eurovision win since 1975, and became one of the most successfulEurovision Song Contest winning entrieson streaming platforms and international charts in recent history.[5]

Following the cancellation of theEurovision Song Contest 2020,Hardy was invited to participate in a songwriting camp inZürichto help write a new song for the Swiss representativeGjon's Tearsfor the2021 edition.[6]Together with Gjon's Tears and the Belgian songwriterNina Sampermans,he wrote the song "Ground Zero", which was later translated intoFrenchas "Tout l'univers".[6]Out of five finalists, a professional jury ultimately chose this song to representSwitzerlandin the Eurovision Song Contest 2021.[6]At Eurovision, the entry finished in third place with 432 points, Switzerland's best placement since 1993.

In December 2022, it was announced that Hardy and Sampermans will be participating in the2023 editionofEesti Laul,the Estonian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, as co-writers of the entry "Bridges"byAlika.[7]"Bridges" eventually won the competition and thus became the Estonian entry for the2023 contest,where it finished in eighth place with 168 points.[8]

Discography

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Extended plays

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Title Details
Lockdown EP
  • Released: 27 August 2021
  • Label: HRDY Records / B-Kube Music
  • Format:Streaming
Making Memories EP
  • Released: 3 June 2022
  • Label: HRDY Records / B-Kube Music
  • Format: Streaming

Singles

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Title Year Album
"A New Dawn" 2021 Lockdown EP
"Brother"
"Sunday"
"Forgiven"
"Making Memories" Making Memories EP
"Me and My Piano"
"Empty" 2022
"Dad"

Songwriting discography

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Title Year Artist Co-written with
"Arcade" 2019 Duncan Laurence Duncan de Moor,Will Knox,Joel Sjöö
"Caroline" 2020 Nambyar Jesse Nambiar, Joel Sjöö, Morien van der Tang
"Tout l'univers" 2021 Gjon's Tears Gjon Muharremaj, Xavier Michel,Nina Sampermans
"Long Night" Ola Olamide Polet, Nina Sampermans
"Snow in New York" Cheryl van Tricht
"Wasted Time" Charles[fr;nl] Charlotte Foret, Nina Sampermans
"Riddle"
"Without You"
"The Fall"
"Far Gone"
"He Knows"
"Stars" Duncan Laurence Duncan de Moor, Jordan Garfield,Brett McLaughlin
"Alright" Hanin al Kadamani Hanin al Kadamani, Amber Gomaa, Billie Maluw
"Er is nog zo veel" Stef Bos,Lucas Hamming[nl]andFriday
"Als jij maar bij me bent" 2022 Meau Meau Hewitt
"Half a World Away" Remmefeat.Clara Mae Remme ter Haar, Clara Hagman, Isa Azier
"Know" Dion Cooper Dion Cooper, Jordan Garfield, Loek van der Grinten, Duncan de Moor
"Bridges" Alika Alika Milova, Nina Sampermans
"Skyboy" 2023 Duncan Laurence Duncan de Moor, Jordan Garfield

Eurovision Song Contest entries

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Year Country Song Artist Semi-final Final
Place Points Place Points
2019 Netherlands "Arcade" Duncan Laurence 1 280 1 498
2021 Switzerland "Tout l'univers" Gjon's Tears 1 291 3 432
2023 Estonia "Bridges" Alika 10 74 8 168

References

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  1. ^"About Me".Wouter Hardy.Retrieved16 June2021.
  2. ^abcLiukku, Antti (21 May 2019)."In dit studiootje op Rotterdam-Zuid werd Duncans prijswinnende hit gemaakt".Algemeen Dagblad(in Dutch).Retrieved16 June2021.
  3. ^abcdHoogh, Helmut de (27 November 2019)."Wouter schreef aan Arcade: 'Duncan vond mij de boeman'".Metro(in Dutch).Retrieved16 June2021.
  4. ^"Hoe Duncan Laurence Nederland aan een overwinning op het Songfestival hielp".NPO Radio 2(in Dutch). 18 May 2021.Retrieved16 June2021.
  5. ^"'Arcade': the story of its continued success ".Eurovision.tv.17 May 2021.Retrieved16 June2021.
  6. ^abcVendel, Edward van de (11 April 2021)."Wouter Hardy: mijn nieuwe tijdperk".Eurostory(in Dutch).Retrieved16 June2021.
  7. ^Vendel, Edward van de (4 December 2022)."Wouter doet weer Eurovisie".Eurostory.Retrieved8 January2023.
  8. ^"Alika's first impressions after winning Eesti Laul 2023!".ESCBubble.12 February 2023.Retrieved2023-05-07.