Sara Helena Lumholdt

Sara Helena Lumholdt, born on December 25, 1984, in Östersund, Sweden, is a pop singer and songwriter best known as a member of the Swedish girl group A-Teens. The group, formed in 1998, gained fame for their catchy pop songs and modern renditions of ABBA classics. A-Teens' debut album, "Teen Spirit" (1999), included hits like "Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia," which contributed to the group's international success. Lumholdt's vocal talents helped the A-Teens secure a significant following in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with their albums achieving multi-platinum status in several countries. The group disbanded in 2004, after releasing their final album, "Teen Spirit," which further solidified their legacy in the pop genre. Following A-Teens, Lumholdt pursued a solo career, releasing singles such as "All About You" in 2005. While her solo work did not achieve the same level of commercial success, she has maintained a presence in the music industry and continues to be recognized for her contributions to pop music. Her impact lies in her role in popularizing a new wave of pop in the late '90s, influencing a generation of pop artists.