Meja

Meja, born Meja Anna Johansson on September 12, 1970, in Sweden, is a pop singer-songwriter known for her catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics. She rose to fame in the late 1990s, primarily within the pop and dance-pop genres. Meja gained significant recognition with her 1998 hit single "All 'Bout the Money," which topped charts in multiple countries and showcased her distinctive vocal style. Her debut album, "Meja," released in 1998, included other popular tracks like "My Love" and "You're the One." Meja's music often blends elements of pop with influences from rock and jazz, characterized by her emotive delivery and relatable themes, which resonated with a wide audience. Throughout her career, Meja has released several albums, including "A Bit More" (2000) and "Seven Sisters" (2006), further solidifying her presence in the music scene. While she may not have maintained the same level of mainstream visibility as her initial breakout, her contributions to pop music in the late '90s and early 2000s have left a lasting impact, particularly in Sweden and parts of Europe. Meja continues to be celebrated for her artistry and influence in the Scandinavian music landscape.