Etikett: Robyn
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Five Swedes in the Run for American Grammies
Five Swedes are able to win a Grammy next February. WelcheMusic has already reported on Eminem and Rihanna being nominated for Song of the Year.
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Oskar Linnros Makes the Final Leap to the Top Spot
In an earlier blog post, WelcheMusic highlighted that Shakira managed to top the singles chart last week with a hit that entered the tally in May. The feat is repeated this week as Swedish singer Oskar Linnros finally makes it to the top with “Från och med du.” Interesting to note, the track debuted on…
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Shakira Brings “Waka Waka” to the Top
Colombian singer Shakira finally ascends to the top in Sweden after 13 weeks. “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) ” initially debuted at No.18 in May. The single plummeted 27-44-52, reversing the drop on Jun.18 when the track rose to No.12. It finally cracked the top ten at the end of June and replaces Robyn’s…
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Robyn Solo Dance Still Atop the Swedish Chart
Robyn holds forte on the Swedish singles chart for a second week running with “Dancing on My Own.” The track has spent nine weeks on the chart and removed Ola from pole position last week. Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP holds at No.2, trailed by Shakira who moves 5-3 with her Soccer World Cup Song.…
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Mylo Fucking Tells Robyn What to Do
How we love the Mylo & Sharooz Mix of Robyn’s “Don’t Fucking Tell Me What to Do,” lifted from Body Talk PT.1. Recently bowed on Spotify, this song is a real gem. We’re still waiting for Mylo to record new hits. The 2005 hit “In My Arms,” that magically mashed up Kim Carnes “Bette Davis…
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Maya Returns to the No.1 Spot in Sweden with “Stereo Love”
Edward Maya returns to the No.1 spot on the Swedish singles chart with “Stereo Love,” while last week’s chart-topper – Rebound’s “Hurricane” – falls 1-8. Lady Gaga and Beyoncé rebound 5-2 with “Telephone,” with the help of Gaga’s Stockholm visit last week. Her “Alejandro” takes a 39-27 climb in its third week. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qacT_kJbEA] The highest…
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Amanda Jenssen is in Happyland
The Swedish Grammy Awards are always up for discussion. When the nominees were announced earlier this month, it was also clear that it will not be broadcasted on TV. This means, that we won’t see any scandalous behavior live – even though any incidents will be reported by the tabloids. Back in 1993, the indie…