
Who is Stargate? Tor Erik Hermansen and Mikkel S. Eriksen.
The two together as Stargate have become Grammy-award winning Norwegian record producing and songwriting team that is based in New York City. The team's genres include R&B, pop and hip hop.
Stargate broke into the American recording industry in 2006, with the release of the Billboard Hot 100 number-one single, "So Sick", produced and co-written by the team and performed by singer Ne-Yo. They also produced and co-wrote with singer Beyoncé Knowles her worldwide hit single "Irreplaceable", which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for ten consecutive weeks, becoming the biggest song of 2007 and giving Stargate their most successful single to date.The team has worked with various American artists and received mainstream awards including the Songwriters of the Year accolade at the 2007 ASCAP/PRS Awards. #1 Producers of the Year on the Billboard Hot 100 Year End Chart 2006 and 2008. Hitmakers of the Year in Rolling Stone magazine 2008. According to britishhitsongwriters.com Eriksen is the twenty seventh most successful songwriter in U.K. chart history based on weeks that his compositions have spent on the chart and Hermansen the thirtieth.[1]
Stargate began in 1997 as a song-writing trio, consisting of Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel S. Eriksen, and Hallgeir Rustan, in Trondheim, Norway.[2][3] When they first met, Hermansen was a talent scout for the Norwegian branch of the record label Warner Music Group, Eriksen owned a studio,[4] and Rustan was a mechanical engineer before becoming involved in music.[5] While in Norway, they ventured into the British market, mostly writing songs for R&B-pop performers.[5] At this time they called the team Stargate, a name specifically established for their projects in the United Kingdom.[5]
The team's initial successes were in the British market.[2] Stargate's first international success came with English pop outfit S Club, whose 1999 single "S Club Party" reached number one in Australia and the New Zealand. This success was followed with British pop group Hear'Say's single "The Way To Your Love", which peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart in 2001.[6] The team has also produced many Top 10 hits in the United Kingdom for acts such as Blue, Mis-Teeq and Atomic Kitten,[2] and worked with European acts Javine, Shola Ama, Five, and Samantha Mumba.[7][8]
The team had been listening to American hits and "trying to measure up".[2] They remixed American hip-hop and R&B songs, adding layers of melody to suit the European radio audience. In the wake of their early successes, the team had to choose whether to remain in Norway or move to pursue their goals: "We knew that to make the records we really wanted to make, we had to go to America."[2] Hermansen and Eriksen chose to produce records in the United States, while Rustan preferred to remain a producer in Norway because he did not want to leave his family behind.[3][5]
In 2001, Stargate produced and co-wrote songs for American pop singer Mikaila's

self-titled debut album. "So in Love With Two", a track from the album, had reached number 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100,[9] becoming one of the team's earliest co-written singles that appeared on the US charts. It was followed three years later with Mis-Teeq's

"Scandalous",
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