Linn Berggren is a Swedish singer and songwriter, best known as a member of the iconic pop group Ace of Base, which emerged in the early 1990s. Born on March 2, 1970, in Gothenburg, Sweden, she contributed significantly to the band’s success with her distinctive voice and songwriting abilities. Ace of Base is celebrated for its blend of pop, reggae, and dance music, often categorized within the Europop genre. The group gained international fame with their debut album, "Happy Nation" (1992), which featured hits like "All That She Wants," "The Sign," and "Don't Turn Around." Their music often combined catchy melodies with socially conscious lyrics, which resonated with a wide audience. The album's success established Ace of Base as one of the best-selling groups of the 1990s, with over 20 million copies sold worldwide. Linn Berggren's impact on music is notable, as she helped shape the sound of pop music in the '90s, influencing many artists in the genre. Though she stepped back from the public eye after the group's peak, her contributions continue to be celebrated by fans of 90s pop music.