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.Karl Martin Sandberg ( Swedish:; born 26 February 1971), known professionally as Max Martin, is a Swedish songwriter, record producer and singer. He rose to prominence in the second half of the 1990s after making a string of major hits such as 's ' (1998), 's ' (1999) and 's ' (2000).Martin has written or co-written 22 number-one hits, most of which he has also produced or co-produced, including 's ' (2008), 's ' (2012), 's ' (2014), and 's ' (2015). Martin is the songwriter with the third-most number-one singles on the chart, behind only (32) and (26). In addition, he has had the second most Hot 100 number-one singles as a producer, 20, behind, who had achieved 23 by the time of his death.In early 2013, his single sales were tallied by to be at over 135 million.

According to Variety, his net worth was approximately $260 million in 2017. The previous year he achieved approximately an income of $54 million and a profit of $19 million for his services.Martin has won the Songwriter of the Year award a record eleven times. Main article: Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles Since 1999, Max Martin has written and co-written 22 number-one hits (most of which he has also produced or co-produced). Staff, Variety (23 August 2017). Seabrook, John. From the original on 30 September 2015.

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