Popshop

This article is about Swedish pop band 1998-2002. For BBC children television series, see Carrie and David's Popshop. For shop selling Keith Haring art, see Pop Shop.

Popshop was a Swedish pop band established in Kalmar, Sweden in 1998. The members were Cornelia Dahlgren (on lead vocals), Patrik Magnusson and Johan Ramström (both on guitar), Jonas Hermansson (bass) and Micael Olofsson (drums).[1]

The band released the album How to Tango in which there were collaborations with many renowned Swedish producers and songwriters, including Andreas Carlsson (Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Celine Dion, N’Sync och Westlife), Kent (Gillström) Isaacs (Titiyo, Eagle Eye Cherry, Steven Simmonds), Dan Sundquist (Jakob Hellman, Jumper), Peter Boström and Joakim Udd (Camilla Brink, Bosson) Leif Larsson (Faith Hill and Louise Hoffsten). The album also included a version of David Bowie's "Life on Mars" that was released as a single in 2002. The group broke up in 2002. Fellow members Patrik Magnusson and Johan Ramström continued working together as RamPac and working as a songwriting duo.

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

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