Kåre Berrefjord

Kåre Oliver Berrefjord (pronounced Keuhreh Berrefyord; born April 17, 1967) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter, DJ, and music producer, and one of the founders of Second Beat Records. He rose to international prominence in the 1990s after co-producing/writing a string of hit singles such as Twelve's "Don't Stop Now" (1994), FanGirls' "The Power" (1997), and BabesXL's "You're Mine" (1999).

In 2019, he was named Knight First Class of the by  for his services to Norwegian music and his international success.

Biography
Kåre started his career in 1984 in with his older cousin Patrick Bail (real name Vegar Rønningen). He was a youth singer who had an Italo-Disco hit titled "Raceway" under the stage name of "Karl Berry".

In 1988, he recorded & released his first hit in with, "Breakin' Outta The Nuthouse".