Björn Skifs is a Swedish singer, songwriter, and actor, renowned for his contributions to pop and rock music. Born on April 20, 1947, in Västerås, Sweden, he first gained prominence in the late 1960s as the lead vocalist of the band Blåblus, later achieving significant success with the group Skifs & Company. Skifs is best known for his work in the 1970s and 1980s, particularly for his solo hits and his participation in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1978, where he represented Sweden with the song "Det blir alltid värre framåt natten," finishing in third place. His notable works include the hits "Hooked on a Feeling," which became internationally recognized, and "Bimbo" from the 1970s. Skifs has released numerous albums throughout his career, blending elements of rock, pop, and folk music. His charismatic stage presence and distinctive voice have made him a beloved figure in Swedish music. Björn Skifs has had a lasting impact on the Swedish music scene, influencing generations of artists and contributing to the popularity of rock music in Sweden, while also achieving international recognition. His versatility as both a performer and songwriter has cemented his legacy in the music industry.