Sandra Oxenryd, born on May 16, 1981, in Sweden, is a pop singer and songwriter known for her contributions to the Eurodance and pop genres. She first gained prominence in the late 1990s as the lead vocalist of the Swedish band Ace of Base, which achieved international success with hits like "All That She Wants" and "The Sign." After the band's peak, Oxenryd pursued a solo career, releasing her debut album "Ariana" in 2002, which included the single "Everlasting Love." Although she has not reached the same level of mainstream success as in her Ace of Base days, she has continued to work in the music industry, collaborating with various artists and exploring different musical styles. Oxenryd's impact on music includes her role in popularizing Eurodance, a genre that combines elements of house music with pop and hip hop influences during the 1990s. Her contributions helped shape the sound of that era, and she remains a notable figure in the history of Swedish pop music. Throughout her career, she has been recognized for her distinctive voice and catchy melodies, which continue to resonate with fans worldwide.