Jonathan Andreas Thulin, born May 7, 1988, in Kalmar, Sweden, became a Swedish-born American singer, songwriter, and record producer known for his work in contemporary Christian music and electropop. Thulin released his first family album at age 6, and embarked on a solo career at 16 with the album Immovable in 2006. From 2010 to 2013, he was a member of the chart-topping band Press Play. As a solo artist, he released several albums including The Anatomy of a Heartflow (2011), The White Room (2012), and Science Fiction (2015). He achieved significant success on the Christian CHR charts with singles such as "Dead Come to Life" and "Architecture", which both reached Number 1. His musical contributions earned him a Dove Award nomination. In 2016, Thulin signed with Curb Records and began performing under the name Andreas Moss. Thulin came out as gay in 2017 and became active in the queer music scene while residing in Nashville. In 2019, he released the single "Body Talk".
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