[1][2][9] In 2012, A-Lee performed his summer smash hit "Feelgood" at huge annual show VG-Lista Rådhusplassen in Oslo[10][11] where he attended for the third consecutive year after 2010 and 2011.
A-Lee grew up listening to Michael Jackson, Eminem, Jay-Z, Nas and Kanye West and citing them as his biggest inspirations.
In 2005, Cam'N A-Lee won the by:Larm's Audience Award[15][16] and were nominated for Årets Urørt by NRK P3 with the song "What Do You Mean" featuring Chicosepoy, a member of the Norwegian rap group Karpe Diem.
[5][6] In May 2010, A-Lee released his breakthrough single "World So Cold" which sold Platinum in Norway[3][21] and reached #12 at Norwegian Official Charts VG-Lista.
[24] In January 2011 A-Lee released the single "The One" which sold 2× Platinum in Norway[2][3][21] and reached #7 at Norwegian Official Charts VG-Lista.
In January 2012, A-Lee and his label EE Records signed a licensing deal with Sony Music[1][2] and started working on his second album Forever Lost.
In September 2012, A-Lee released his single "Over You" (Platinum in Norway) produced by Martin K (signed on StarRoc, the label owned by Jay-Z and Stargate).
In October 2012, A-Lee released his new album Forever Lost,[1][3] which is full of hits produced by Martin K (Jessie J, Lionel Richie, Sugababes), Bernt Rune Stray (Rihanna, Ne-Yo, Whitney Houston), BPM (Sarah from X-Factor Denmark), Thomas Eriksen (Aaliyah, Franz Ferdinand, The Saturdays), Slipmats (Jennifer Hudson) and Ground Rules.
[2] Following the Forever Lost release, A-Lee signed a worldwide publishing deal with the successful company BMG Chrysalis.