








Mayomi

Mayomi, born Pia Sjöberg, is a Swedish vocalist and rapper who made her mark during the golden era of Eurodance in the 1990s. Her voice became instantly recognizable through her powerful feature on Melodie MC’s 1993 hit “Dum Da Dum,” where her bold, dynamic performance helped drive the track to success across Europe and beyond.
Following her breakthrough, Mayomi launched her solo career and signed with the influential Remixed Records, Sweden’s leading Eurodance label of the time. In 1995, she released her debut album “I Am,” a collection of high-energy tracks that blended Euro house, pop, and hip-hop with confident vocals and catchy hooks. Songs like “Whatever I...” and “Lullaby” showcased her versatility as both a rapper and singer, and reflected the signature sound of the era—melodic, rhythmic, and built for the dancefloor.
Mayomi’s work with Remixed Records placed her among the standout Swedish dance acts of the decade, and her music remains a cult favorite for fans of 90s Eurodance. Her fierce delivery, strong presence, and genre-blending sound made her one of the era’s boldest female voices—part of a wave that shaped the sound of Scandinavian dance music during its most influential years.






Mayomi

Mayomi, born Pia Sjöberg, is a Swedish vocalist and rapper who made her mark during the golden era of Eurodance in the 1990s. Her voice became instantly recognizable through her powerful feature on Melodie MC’s 1993 hit “Dum Da Dum,” where her bold, dynamic performance helped drive the track to success across Europe and beyond.
Following her breakthrough, Mayomi launched her solo career and signed with the influential Remixed Records, Sweden’s leading Eurodance label of the time. In 1995, she released her debut album “I Am,” a collection of high-energy tracks that blended Euro house, pop, and hip-hop with confident vocals and catchy hooks. Songs like “Whatever I...” and “Lullaby” showcased her versatility as both a rapper and singer, and reflected the signature sound of the era—melodic, rhythmic, and built for the dancefloor.
Mayomi’s work with Remixed Records placed her among the standout Swedish dance acts of the decade, and her music remains a cult favorite for fans of 90s Eurodance. Her fierce delivery, strong presence, and genre-blending sound made her one of the era’s boldest female voices—part of a wave that shaped the sound of Scandinavian dance music during its most influential years.

