Performance · Production
Caroline Ailin
Caroline Ailin is credited on 111 releases across 51 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2015–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
111
Pressings credited
51
Albums
2
Decades active
311
In collections
Biography
Caroline Furøyen (born 1989), also known by her stage name Caroline Ailin, is a Norwegian singer and songwriter based in London. She co-wrote "New Rules", a single by Dua Lipa which reached number 1 on the UK Singles Chart and US pop radio in 2017. In 2019 Ailin, along with her collaborators Ian Kirkpatrick and Emily Warren, wrote the hit Dua Lipa song "Don't Start Now", for which they received nominations for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. She has also worked with a variety of other acts including, Zedd, Katy Perry, Clean Bandit, Ellie Goulding, Ella Mai, Louis the Child, MØ, and numerous others.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
111 releases · 51 albums · active 2015–2025
- Performance · 215
- Production · 94
Studios: Rokstone Studios · MixStar Studios · Wendyhouse Studios · The Music Shed
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Future Nostalgia
2020

Desire, I Want To Turn Into You
2023

Barbie The Album
2023

Radical Optimism
2024

Crash
2022

Dua Lipa
2017

Fancy That
2025

Dancing With The Devil... The Art Of Starting Over
2021

Bite Me
2025

How To Let Go
2022

Rare
2020

Live From The Royal Albert Hall
2024

Superache
2022

Tension II
2024

Training Season
2024

The Show
2023

Houdini
2023

The Show: Live On Tour
2024

Diamonds & Dancefloors
2023

Club Future Nostalgia (DJ Mix)
2020

Sunshine Kitty
2019

Perimenopop
2025

Ella Mai
2018

In The Meantime
2021
Frequent collaborators
- Dua Lipa
- Various
- Lucy Spraggan
- Taeyeon
- Olivia
- Aitana Ocaña
- Olly Murs
- Clean Bandit
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