Ludwig Göransson

Göransson in 2018 Ludwig Emil Tomas Göransson (; ; born 1 September 1984) is a Swedish musician, composer, conductor, songwriter, and record producer. For his work in music, film and television, he has won several accolades including two Academy Awards, a British Academy Film Award, two Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award and four Grammy Awards.

As a record producer, he has frequently collaborated with Childish Gambino, producing his studio albums ''Camp'', ''Because the Internet'' and ''"Awaken, My Love!"'', among others. Göransson's producing work on Gambino's 2018 single "This Is America" was met with acclaim and accolades, including two Grammy Awards — for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. He has also produced for other recording artists, such as Adele, Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Chance the Rapper, Haim, Justin Timberlake, Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott and Moses Sumney.

On television, he received his first break as a composer for the NBC comedy series ''Community'' (2009–2015) followed by the Fox sitcom ''New Girl'' (2011–2018). He transitioned into dramatic work, scoring the Disney+ series ''The Mandalorian'' (2019–2020), which earned him two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series. He also composed the main theme for ''The Book of Boba Fett'' (2021–2022).

For his work on film he has earned two Academy Awards for Best Original Score, for Ryan Coogler's superhero film ''Black Panther'' (2018) and Christopher Nolan's epic biopic ''Oppenheimer'' (2023). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Lift Me Up" performed by Rihanna featured in ''Wakanda Forever'' (2022). He has collaborated with Coogler serving as composer for ''Fruitvale Station'' (2013), ''Creed'' (2015), ''Creed II'' (2018), and ''Sinners'' (2025). He is also known for scoring ''Venom'' (2018), ''Tenet'' (2020) and ''Turning Red'' (2022). Provided by Wikipedia
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