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Velvet

1975 - Today

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Jenny Marielle Pettersson (born 5 November 1975, Helsingborg, Sweden), professionally known as Velvet, is a Swedish dance-pop singer. She has released two albums since her 2005 debut in the music industry and her first eight singles have all achieved a top-twenty peak on the Swedish Singles Chart. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Velvet is the 2,472nd most popular singer (down from 2,456th in 2019), the 1,263rd most popular biography from Sweden (up from 1,285th in 2019) and the 75th most popular Swedish Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Velvet ranks 2,472 out of 4,381Before her are Girl in Red, Karina, Elnur Hüseynov, Muriel Day, Kamilya Jubran, and Nicole. After her are Brenda Fassie, Kim Junsu, Kangin, Aida Garifullina, Carrie Underwood, and Daya.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Velvet ranks 398Before her are Altin Lala, Mahie Gill, Kurt Asle Arvesen, Sérgio Santos, Jeff Davis, and Tracie Thoms. After her are Claire Keim, Daniel Zítka, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, Shoji Jo, Shawn Rhoden, and Itatí Cantoral.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Velvet ranks 1,263 out of 1,879Before her are Lars Eriksson (1965), Peter Eriksson (1958), Oscar Dronjak (1972), Maud Olofsson (1955), Shellback (1985), and Andreas Norlén (1973). After her are Agnes Carlsson (1988), Johan Mjällby (1971), Marie Serneholt (1983), Rebecka Liljeberg (1981), Tove Lo (1987), and Ulrika Knape (1955).

Among SINGERS In Sweden

Among singers born in Sweden, Velvet ranks 75Before her are Lykke Li (1986), Nina Stemme (1963), Sahlene (1976), Zara Larsson (1997), Eric Saade (1990), and Robyn (1979). After her are Agnes Carlsson (1988), Marie Serneholt (1983), Tove Lo (1987), Tommy Nilsson (1960), Nanne Grönvall (1962), and Andreas Johnson (1970).