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Britta Persson
Background information
OriginSweden
Genresindie pop
Years active2004–present
LabelsSelective Notes / Razzia
Websitebrittapersson.com
Musical artist

Britta Persson is a Swedish indie pop musician from Uppsala, Sweden, who in September 2010 is releasing her third album entitled “Current Affair Medium Rare.” She has gone from making modest and very simple recordings to working with complex arrangements but always with the same straight to the point lyrics and a feeling in the melodies as if they were just meant to be. Britta Persson had her breakthrough in her native Sweden in 2006 with the album “Top Quality Bones and a Little Terrorist”. The single Winter Tour got high rotation on radio in Scandinavia and a couple of years later also got great recognition in Europe thanks to a TV advertising campaign.
2008 the follow-up album “Kill Hollywood Me” was released. It clearly showed a tendency and followed the direction towards a bigger sound and a greater production. Since the start Britta Persson has worked with artists such as Kristofer Åström and Camera Obscura.

In 2012 Persson helped co-write the song So Young So High by Swedish Duo Dada Life.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Peak positions
SWE
2006 Top Quality Bones and a Little Terrorist 53
2008 Kill Hollywood Me 27
2010 Current Affair Medium Rare 31
2013 If I Was a Band My Name Would Be Forevers 22
2019 Folk – dikt och toner om personer
2023 Alla är barn -

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EPs

  • 2004: Demo 1
  • 2004: Demo 2
  • 2005: Found At Home

References

  1. "Britta Persson discography". swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 27 April 2013.

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