Lene Nystrom
Lene Nystrom is a Norwegian musician, singer-songwriter, and actress who is best known as the lead vocalist of the Danish-Norwegian Eurodance group Aqua.
Pop Singer
October 2, 1973
Libra
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Tonsberg, Norway
Lene Nystrom, born as Lene Grawford Nystrøm on October 2, 1973, is a talented Norwegian musician, singer-songwriter, and actress. She rose to international fame as the lead vocalist of the Danish-Norwegian pop group Aqua in the late 1990s, with their hit single “Barbie Girl” topping the charts and becoming a pop culture sensation. In addition to her work with Aqua, Nystrom has released solo music and pursued an acting career in Denmark, with notable projects including “Doctor Jones,” “My Oh My,” “Lollipop (Candyman),” “Aquarius,” and “Tarzan: The Musical.”
Despite the passage of time, Nystrom remains an active member of Aqua and continues to captivate audiences with her ageless appearance, flawless skin, and jet black hair. She is also a strong advocate for animal rights and vegetarianism, having participated in a PETA campaign promoting vegetarianism in 2008.
As the lead singer of Aqua, Nystrom has become a prominent figure in the music industry, inspiring fans around the world with her timeless talent and dedication to her craft.