Jenny Berggren is a Swedish singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist of the pop group Ace of Base. Born on May 19, 1972, in Gothenburg, Sweden, she rose to fame in the early 1990s alongside her brother Jonas Berggren and fellow band members Ulf Ekberg and Linn Berggren. Ace of Base is recognized for their blend of pop, reggae, and dance music, often categorized within the Eurodance genre. The group achieved international success with their debut album, "Happy Nation" (1992), which was later reissued as "Happy Nation (The Album)" in the United States. Notable hits include "All That She Wants," "The Sign," and "Don't Turn Around," all of which topped charts worldwide and contributed to the album's multi-platinum status. Jenny Berggren's distinctive vocal style and the band's catchy melodies played a significant role in defining 1990s pop music. Ace of Base's influence can be seen in the works of later pop and dance artists, and they remain one of the best-selling Swedish bands of all time, with over 50 million records sold globally. Berggren has also pursued a solo career, further showcasing her vocal talent.