Anni-Frid Lyngstad
Anni-Frid Lyngstad, also known as Frida, is a Swedish singer and former member of the pop group ABBA. She was born to a German soldier father and a Norwegian teenage girl mother during World War II.
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Anni-Frid Lyngstad, also known as Frida, is a Norwegian-Swedish singer and actress who rose to international fame as a member of the iconic pop group ABBA. With her unique voice, she contributed to the success of hit songs such as “Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia,” and “Waterloo.” In addition to her work with ABBA, Anni-Frid released several solo albums and engaged in charity work, including collaborations with the Red Cross.
Born to a German soldier father and a Norwegian teenage girl mother during World War II, Anni-Frid faced a challenging childhood. However, she was determined to pursue her passion for music, which was influenced by her grandmother’s singing. This determination led her to become one of the most successful pop stars in history.
Anni-Frid’s accomplishments extend beyond her music career. She appeared in the film “GÃ¥ pÃ¥ vattnet om du kan” and is one of the most well-known Lebensborn children, born to a German Nazi officer and a Norwegian mother during World War II. As a member of ABBA, she has sold over 370 million singles and albums worldwide. Anni-Frid has also participated in the group’s comeback album and performances, indicating that ABBA may continue beyond their final album.