Robin Miriam Carlsson was born in 1979 in Stockholm, Sweden. Her parents led an independent theatre troupe, and growing up predominantly around artists absolutely influenced her style and sense of self. In the 90s after completing middle school, Robyn signed with Ricochet Records Sweden and collaborated with Max Martin and Denniz Pop on her early work.
In early 2005, she formed Konichiwa Records to make herself an independent artist and to release the music she wanted to make. Her fourth album, the self-titledRobyn, became her first number-one album in Sweden that she released ever, and did so independently. She went on to win several Swedish Grammy awards for the work.
The Body Talk albums have sold 91,000 copies in the US alone and remain some of Robyn's most notable work.
For the next five years Robyn focused her efforts on DJing, producing, uplifting younger artists, and other musical projects. She was crowned "Songwriter of the Decade" by NME in 2020, and in 2021, "Dancing on My Own" made the Top 20 on the list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" compiled by Rolling Stone.
As an artist, Rolling Stone has commended her for being able to find "the euphoria of heartbreak" and she has become synonymous with being the queen of the "sad banger." Her iconic sound and artistry is absolutely next level and is a must have for anyone who has ever had to dance it out while crying, which is truly, the great equalizer.
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