VICEのインスタグラム(vice) - 2月28日 00時01分
From ABBA covers to "Upside Down" and touring with Britney Spears, four Swedish teenagers helped define Y2K pop. But then, they disappeared.
While Britney Spears, NSYNC, and the Backstreet Boys dominated pop music of the Y2K era, slightly down the ladder (though first in the hearts of many), acts like O-Town, S Club 7, Dream, and Dreamstreet found their own niche. But none of them could claim origins so fantastically specific as the A*Teens—composed of Dhani Lennevald, Sara Lumholdt, Marie Serneholt, and Amit Paul—who began as an ABBA cover band and transcended into contemporary bubblegum pop legends.
Theirs is not a story of scandal and sordid rock 'n' roll mayhem, but it is a tale of wholesome Scandanavian success and friendship. Lennevald opened up to VICE about the A*Teens' rise to global fame and why they’re still "on a break” decades later.
🔗: Link in bio to read why they disappeared.
📷: Via Getty
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