Frida Öhrn

Frida Öhrn, a distinguished figure in the Swedish music scene, has gracefully blended her roots in pop and jazz to create a vibrant discography that resonates with a broad audience. Her journey in music is marked by an eclectic range of influences, allowing her to explore various genres, from the heartwarming ballads to the empowering anthems that have characterized her recent work. With songs like "Ground Zero" and "I'm Not Your Girl," Frida showcases her versatility and knack for storytelling, weaving tales of love, independence, and personal growth into her melodies. Her voice, both powerful and emotive, serves as the perfect vessel for her lyrical narratives, leaving a lasting impact on her listeners.

Throughout her career, Frida Öhrn has seamlessly moved between personal introspection and universal themes, making her music profoundly relatable. Tracks such as "Smile" and "Me and You" exhibit her ability to convey deep emotions through her music, while her rendition of classics like "You Go To My Head" and "But Not For Me" highlights her respect for and influence from jazz standards. Frida's ability to sing in both English and Swedish, evident in songs like "Jag Ger Dig Min Morgon" and "Leva nu," showcases her versatility and deep connection to her Swedish heritage, further endearing her to fans both at home and internationally. With every release, Frida Öhrn continues to affirm her place in the music world as an artist of exceptional depth and breadth, constantly evolving and inviting her audience along on her musical journey.

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Ground Zero
Single - Released May 3, 2024
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