Loreen
Artist ∙ Pop
Shooting to stardom in 2012 after winning the Eurovision Song Contest with "Euphoria," Swedish pop singer and songwriter Loreen went on to top the charts with her debut album, Heal. A steady stream of singles, television show appearances, and the Top 40 sophomore set Ride carried her through the remainder of the decade. After years without a hit, she staged a major comeback that culminated with another victory on the 2023 Eurovision stage, where she took the top prize once again for "Tattoo," making her the second performer (and first woman) to win the song competition twice.
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