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Peg Parnevik
Peg Parnevik
Swedish-American singer-songwriter
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Mike Perry
Mike Perry
Swedish DJ and music producer from Skövde
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Victor Leksell
Victor Leksell
Swedish singer
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Vigiland
Vigiland
Swedish DJ/music producing house music duo
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John de Sohn
John de Sohn
Swedish disc jockey, record producer and musician
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Jill Johnson
Jill Johnson
Swedish country and schlager singer
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Per Gessle
Per Gessle
Swedish singer, guitarist and songwriter
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Malou Prytz
Malou Prytz
Swedish singer
8
Frans Jeppsson Wall
Frans Jeppsson Wall
Swedish singer
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Tommy Nilsson
Tommy Nilsson
Swedish rock singer
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Otto Knows
Otto Knows
Swedish DJ
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Astrid S
Astrid S
Norwegian singer and songwriter
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Molly Sandén
Molly Sandén
Swedish female singer
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Mustasch
Mustasch
Swedish band
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Méndez
Méndez
Chilean-Swedish Disc Jockey, singer and record producer
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Léon
Léon
Swedish singer and songwriter
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Johnossi
Johnossi
swedish rock band
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Josefine Jinder
Josefine Jinder
Swedish singer
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Rhys
Rhys
Swedish singer
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Sam Feldt
Sam Feldt
Dutch DJ and record producer
Intro
Swedish singer
Awards Received
Swedish Music Hall of Fame

Håkan Georg Hellström (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhôːkan ˈhɛ̂lːstrœm]; born 2 April 1974) is a Swedish musician. He made his breakthrough in Sweden in 2000 with the song "Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg" and the album with the same name. He has released nine studio albums to date with eight reaching number one on the Swedish Albums Chart, while Ett kolikbarns bekännelser reached number two.

Hellström played drums in the Swedish indie pop band Broder Daniel between 1988 and 1994, then briefly for Swedish alternative rock band Honey Is Cool with Karin Drejjer from The Knife. In 1997 he rejoined Broder Daniel to play the bass, until 2003 when he left the band again to focus completely on his solo career.

In 2006, following the birth of his son, he announced that he would take a break from touring and recording. Despite this, he still performed occasional gigs and continues to release very successful albums.

On 5 June 2016, he performed a concert at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg that set a new attendance record of 70,144 people. In the summer of 2020, he was supposed to celebrate 20 years since his first album release, by having four concerts at Ullevi Stadium. All the concert were cancelled, due to Covid-19. Reportedly, Hellström will also release a new album in 2020. On 15 May 2020, Hellström released the album Rampljus Vol.1. The album peaked at number one on the Swedish Albums Chart, marking Hellström's ninth album to do so. Shortly after the release of Rampljus Vol.1, Hellström released the album Rampljus. The album contains the songs from the previous release and seven new songs.