Marie Serneholt is a Swedish singer, songwriter, and television personality, best known for her work in pop music. Born on July 5, 1983, in Stockholm, she gained fame as a member of the girl group A-Teens, which formed in 1998 and achieved international success with their upbeat pop renditions of ABBA songs. The group released several albums, including "Teen Spirit" and "Teenage Legends," before disbanding in 2004. Following her time with A-Teens, Serneholt launched a solo career, debuting with the album "Enjoy the Ride" in 2006, featuring the hit single "That's the Way My Heart Goes." Her music is characterized by catchy melodies and pop sensibilities, aligning with the Scandinavian pop tradition. In addition to her music career, Serneholt has appeared on various television shows, including hosting roles. While she may not have achieved the same level of solo fame as her A-Teens era, she remains a notable figure in Swedish pop culture. Her contributions to pop music, especially through her work with A-Teens, have left a lasting impact on the genre's evolution in Sweden and beyond.