ABBA

ABBA

ABBA is a legendary Swedish pop group formed in 1972, consisting of Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Their music is characterized by catchy melodies, harmonious vocals, innovative production, and lyrical storytelling, with iconic hits like "Dancing Queen," "Mamma Mia," "Take a Chance on Me," "SOS," and "Waterloo," which won Eurovision in 1974. ABBA released eight studio albums, including Ring Ring (1973), Waterloo (1974), ABBA (1975), Arrival (1976), The Album (1977), Voulez-Vous (1979), Super Trouper (1980), and The Visitors (1981), before disbanding and reuniting for Voyage (2021). With 380 million+ records sold worldwide, ABBA was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005, inspiring countless tributes, musicals, and films, cementing their legacy as one of the most influential and beloved music groups of all time.