
Popshop was a Swedish pop band established in Kalmar, Sweden, in 1998. The group consisted of lead vocalist Cornelia Dahlgren, guitarists Patrik Magnusson and Johan Ramström, bassist Jonas Hermansson, and drummer Micael Olofsson.
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In 2002, Popshop released their album "How to Tango," collaborating with renowned Swedish producers and songwriters such as Andreas Carlsson, Kent (Gillström) Isaacs, Dan Sundquist, Peter Boström, Joakim Udd, and Leif Larsson. The album featured a notable cover of David Bowie's "Life on Mars," which was also released as a single that year.
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Despite their promising start, the band disbanded in 2002. Post-breakup, members Patrik Magnusson and Johan Ramström continued their musical journey together, forming the songwriting and production duo RamPac.
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Popshop's brief yet impactful presence in the Swedish pop scene is remembered for their collaborations with prominent figures and their unique interpretations of classic songs.






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Popshop was a Swedish pop band established in Kalmar, Sweden, in 1998. The group consisted of lead vocalist Cornelia Dahlgren, guitarists Patrik Magnusson and Johan Ramström, bassist Jonas Hermansson, and drummer Micael Olofsson.
Wikipedia
In 2002, Popshop released their album "How to Tango," collaborating with renowned Swedish producers and songwriters such as Andreas Carlsson, Kent (Gillström) Isaacs, Dan Sundquist, Peter Boström, Joakim Udd, and Leif Larsson. The album featured a notable cover of David Bowie's "Life on Mars," which was also released as a single that year.
Wikipedia
Despite their promising start, the band disbanded in 2002. Post-breakup, members Patrik Magnusson and Johan Ramström continued their musical journey together, forming the songwriting and production duo RamPac.
Wikipedia
Popshop's brief yet impactful presence in the Swedish pop scene is remembered for their collaborations with prominent figures and their unique interpretations of classic songs.