Four siblings from Gothenburg made simple, insistent dance rhythms a global radio staple.
For their sound, start with 'All That She Wants', it's all there. Later, 'Wonderful Life' shows how little they changed, and maybe that was the point.
Their debut single 'All That She Wants' hit number one across multiple countries in 1992, setting the template for a run of international pop success. The song's airy vocal delivery and uncomplicated rhythm became their signature, heard again in tracks like 'Wonderful Life' from their later work. They rarely strayed from that straightforward Europop formula, which kept their music consistently catchy and radio-friendly throughout the '90s.
The four Berggren siblings started with 'All That She Wants' in 1992, followed by albums like 'The Sign' in 1993 and 'The Bridge' in 1995. They faced a plagiarism lawsuit over 'The Sign' in 1994, which settled out of court, but kept releasing music like 'Adventures In Paradise' that stuck to their pop template. The core lineup stayed the same through six studio albums until the early 2000s.
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