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Linn Berggren

Linn Berggren
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Background information
Birth name Malin Sofia Katarina Berggren
Also known as Linn
Born (1970-10-31) 31 October 1970 (age 46)
Origin Gothenburg, Sweden
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 1987–2007
Associated acts Ace of Base

Malin Sofia Katarina Berggren (born 31 October 1970) is a former member of the band Ace of Base. Having been interested and involved in music since her childhood, she formed the band in 1987, along with her sister Jenny, her brother Jonas and their friend Ulf Ekberg. Before forming Ace of Base, Malin sang in her church's choir. She was born in Gothenburg, Sweden.

When Ace of Base was signed to Danish label Mega Records in 1990, Malin, or Linn as she became known, chose to put her teaching career on hold. But while her sister Jenny has stated she always wanted to be a singer, Linn has never said anything similar. On the contrary, in 1997 Linn said: "I wanted to sing; I never wanted to be a singer". Linn's vocal range is contralto; she is recognized by her distinguishable vibrato and expressive, unique voice.

During the promotion for Ace of Base's first album, Linn was the principal lead vocalist for the majority of the singles and was generally the focus in the videos, although on some singles ("The Sign", "Waiting for Magic") and album tracks Jenny and Linn shared leads. Linn had a somewhat minor role in the composition of Happy Nation and The Sign, only having co-writing credits on one track on a re-release of the former. She was influential in the development of "All That She Wants", demanding that the track be changed from major key to minor. The focus in both vocals and media became more equal with her younger sister, Jenny, during the release of their second album, The Bridge. Linn had a bigger role in the composition of The Bridge and wrote and produced several songs for the album. In 1997, it was reported that Linn would venture into a solo project, releasing the song "Lapponia", which was previously submitted for inclusion on The Bridge and later for Flowers. The song was to be accompanied by a documentary about Samar culture. Despite this, the song never received an official release.


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