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NAS 10 Questions with Jóhannes Bjarki Sigurðsson

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This time, we get to know Jóhannes Bjarki Sigurðsson, an Icelandic singer-songwriter who has been active since 2016. His motto in life is to “have fun and my music is a part of that.”


The track “Stuck” is featured in the New Artist Spotlight Family of Playlists.


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1. Tell us a little about where you are from and what you are currently doing.

I hail from Iceland and I’m living in a town called Akureyri in the north. Born in a small village called Hjalteyri about 20 km. away from Akureyri. I work at a local school but outside of work, I have a lot of hobbies like disc golf, golf, long walks, and music of course. What I love most about music is writing songs.


2. What inspired you to start playing and making music?

In 2016, at the age of 41, I installed a karaoke app on my phone and started singing. I was only a shower singer until then. The reaction of people made me believe that I can actually sing. Then, 2 years later, I decided to follow an old dream and started learning to play guitar. 2 years later I found out I can write songs and that was a very welcome surprise. So my inspiration is basically how far I can get having no musical background and starting late. In September 2022 my first 2 songs were released to streaming platforms and here we are today 🙂.


𝟯. Who are your biggest influences?

Guns ‘N’ Roses but my music is nothing like theirs. When I write songs I just go with what comes to me.


4. What are your goals in the music industry?

Just have fun and see where I can get it. I would love to get my songs on the “big” radio stations in Iceland and other countries.


5. Tell us about your creative process when you make new music.

I usually have decided what chord progression I want to do something with. Then I find some words I want to tell people about. Usually something close to my heart. Something I’ve experienced in life at some point. Then, when I play the chords and hum the words to it, the melody comes to me very quickly. It usually takes me about 15-30 minutes to have the skeleton of a song ready. But I never try to force-write songs. I just do it when I want to say something. In 3 years I’ve written 15 songs.

6. What is your all-time favorite song?

Patience by GNR.



7. What is the best advice you have either given or received in terms of music?

I have a very good friend who makes a living in music and she has been cheering me on since I started out. She has always told me that I have a great voice and that anybody can write songs if they play an instrument. So I guess the best advice is to believe in myself and what I have.

8. Proudest accomplishment?

Publishing my songs to streaming platforms for sure. For me, it’s a huge milestone to be able to put something I wrote onto streaming platforms where it will live forever. And I didn’t even know I could write songs, sing or play guitar a few years ago.


9. Just for fun! What’s been your most embarrassing moment so far?

When I had been learning to play guitar for a few months there was a concert we, the students, held. I decided I would play and sing Country Roads. Practice went great and I was ready. I thought 🤣. When I started playing, my fingers felt stiff from nervousness and I made mistakes I never made in practice. That felt terrible. But I can always count on my voice so it wasn’t all bad. Just the guitar playing.


𝟭0. Tell us about your lowest and highest points in music so far.

My highest point, as I’ve said, was publishing my songs to the world. The lowest point would probably be not hearing back from the Icelandic radio stations after sending my songs to them. That seems to be the norm here. Even if songs do get in the artists are not even notified. I think that’s terrible. It would be great to get feedback as a new artist too. I have no idea why my songs haven’t gotten in because, in my opinion, they are good enough for sure. Some artists seem to get radio play no matter how good or bad their songs are just because they are well known. That is what I think at least 🙂.


Stream “Stuck” now

https://open.spotify.com/track/3Cy16

and follow their socials

https://www.instagram.com/joibjarki/



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9 responses to “NAS 10 Questions with Jóhannes Bjarki Sigurðsson”

  1. E-Zone Avatar
    May 24, 2023
    E-Zone

    This is so inspiring in the sense that it doesnt matter when you start the process, just get going and be focus and achieve what you left for years in a short period of time.

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  2. her kingdom Avatar
    May 24, 2023
    her kingdom

    It’s always great to learn about people, well I think it is😊It’s always right on time wen we feel the inspiration to do things. Death is the only thing that cud stop one wen they are inspired. Age is a number to identify how long we are here this time😝 The soul is wat enables us to roll out everything or anything we feel the desire for. Age does not define anything about us beyond this, Its for the government🤣 to track us, use us, take from us and or allow us to do wat they say we are allowed to do according to age.🙄

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  3. rikiabi34 Avatar
    May 24, 2023
    rikiabi34

    Great! This is inspiring…never too late to start and make great music. I’ve been on the road for 30 years and only 3 years ago i started publishing. Life….😀

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  4. Jane Marie Avatar
    May 25, 2023
    Jane Marie

    Great to hear about you Johannes! Keep going!

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  5. Edward Corrado Avatar
    May 27, 2023
    Edward Corrado

    Great to get to know you Jóhannes Bjarki Sigurðsson!

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  6. U bazik Avatar
    May 27, 2023
    U bazik

    Am so amazed by your story! So touching to the point that I see hope even if one starts late in life. Cheers!!!

    Reply
  7. The Blindfold Experience Avatar
    May 28, 2023
    The Blindfold Experience

    The Blindfold Experience May 28, 2023 Great 10Q, and great to get to know you better Jóhannes! Keep at it and you’ll do great! Like Reply 1 Like joibjalla May 28, 2023 Replying to The Blindfold Experience Thanks a lot! Great getting a comment from the band that has most of my top 20 votes 🙂 Like Reply Leo lofthouse May 28, 2023 Enjoyed getting to know more about Jói Bjarki and his his musical journey in life. It’s always fascinating for me to get tho know the people who create the music i listen to so often. There is so much more to an artist than just the songs we hear. Inspiring and very talented artist fosho! 💙♌ Like Reply 1 Like Edward Corrado May 27, 2023 Great to get to know you Jóhannes Bjarki Sigurðsson! Like Reply 1 Like U bazik May 27, 2023 Am so amazed by your story! So touching to the point that I see hope even if one starts late in life. Cheers!!! Like Reply 1 Like joibjalla May 28, 2023 Replying to U bazik It really is never too late. Thank you. Like Reply Jane Marie May 25, 2023 Great to hear about you Johannes! Keep going! Like Reply 1 Like E-Zone May 24, 2023 This is so inspiring in the sense that it doesnt matter when you start the process, just get going and be focus and achieve what you left for years in a short period of time. Like Reply 1 Like her kingdom May 24, 2023 It’s always great to learn about people, well I think it is😊It’s always right on time wen we feel the inspiration to do things. Death is the only thing that cud stop one wen they are inspired. Age is a number to identify how long we are here this time😝 The soul is wat enables us to roll out everything or anything we feel the desire for. Age does not define anything about us beyond this, Its for the government🤣 to track us, use us, take from us and or allow us to do wat they say we are allowed to do according to age.🙄 Like Reply 1 Like rikiabi34 May 24, 2023 Great! This is inspiring…never too late to start and make great music. I’ve been on the road for 30 years and only 3 years ago i started publishing. Life….😀 Like Reply 1 Like joibjalla May 28, 2023 Replying to rikiabi34 It’s never too late and let’s just keep having fun in life. Like Reply

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  8. joibjalla Avatar
    May 28, 2023
    joibjalla

    Thanks a lot! Great getting a comment from the band that has most of my top 20 votes 🙂

    Reply
  9. Leo lofthouse Avatar
    May 28, 2023
    Leo lofthouse

    Enjoyed getting to know more about Jói Bjarki and his his musical journey in life. It’s always fascinating for me to get tho know the people who create the music i listen to so often. There is so much more to an artist than just the songs we hear. Inspiring and very talented artist fosho! 💙♌

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