Amanda Lundstedt
Amanda Lundstedt grew up in the Swedish countryside, where folk and country music shaped her early sound. She started writing songs that leaned into raw...
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Amanda Lundstedt grew up in the Swedish countryside, where folk and country music shaped her early sound. She started writing songs that leaned into raw emotion, finding a kind of solace in putting vulnerable feelings into words.
Her debut album 'Forgiveness' came out in 2013, and the track 'Forgive Me' from it connected with listeners in a noticeable way. The song's direct, personal storytelling seemed to resonate, helping build a dedicated audience around her work.
In 2016, she spoke openly about dealing with anxiety and depression, which led to a break from performing. She's since returned to music, sometimes addressing those experiences in her songs.
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