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Nina Persson

1974 - Today

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Nina Elisabet Persson (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈnîːna ˈpæ̌ːʂɔn] ; born 6 September 1974) is the lead singer and lyricist for the Swedish rock band The Cardigans. She also has worked as a solo artist, releasing two albums as A Camp and one under her own name, and has appeared as a guest artist with several other acts. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nina Persson is the 1,606th most popular singer, the 942nd most popular biography from Sweden (down from 935th in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Swedish Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Nina Persson ranks 1,606 out of 4,381Before her are Sally Yeh, Nadezhda Kadysheva, Missy Elliott, Alan Sorrenti, Tim "Ripper" Owens, and Christina Milian. After her are Luke Kelly, Ishtar, Betty Missiego, Birdy, Thelma Houston, and Marcel Mouloudji.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Nina Persson ranks 186Before her are Tiffani Thiessen, Jaume Collet-Serra, Jenna Fischer, Tricia Helfer, Marc Gené, and Jens Nowotny. After her are Jerry O'Connell, Serhiy Zhadan, Leslie Bibb, Satoshi Yashiro, Paolo Bettini, and Seth Green.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Nina Persson ranks 942 out of 1,879Before her are Arvid Thörn (1911), Karl Johan Svensson (1887), Per-Erik Hedlund (1897), Jonas Björkman (1972), Maria Bonnevie (1973), and Ted Gärdestad (1956). After her are Pernilla Wiberg (1970), Erik Abrahamsson (1898), Johan Edman (1875), Håkan Malmrot (1900), Torsten Palm (1947), and Puma Swede (1976).

Among SINGERS In Sweden

Among singers born in Sweden, Nina Persson ranks 42Before her are Elisabeth Andreassen (1958), Brita Borg (1926), Inger Berggren (1934), Tomas Ledin (1952), Sylvia Vrethammar (1945), and Günther (1967). After her are Svante Thuresson (1937), Titiyo (1967), Linn Berggren (1970), Jonny Jakobsen (1963), Eva Dahlgren (1960), and Claes-Göran Hederström (1945).