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Swedish Superstars ABBA Announces ‘Sensational Comeback’ Collaboration After 40 Years

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Swedish Superstars ABBA Announces ‘Sensational Comeback’ Collaboration After 40 Years

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After nearly four decades of disbanding, Swedish pop superstars ABBA are set to return with a new collaboration called the “sensational comeback” announced on Thursday, September 2.

Disappointed fans will be surprised once again after the announcement posted on Twitter saying “Thank you for waiting, the journey is about to begin.”

This year, the unexpected comeback of the group Anni-Frid Lyngstad, 75, Bjorn Ulvaeus, 76, Benny Andersson, 74, and Agnetha Faltskog will join forces again after they’ve parted ways in 1982.

The group promises a historic live stream as they return to the studio to record new tracks. The album’s first new songs and their theatrical show official releases are still unannounced.

Also, Spotify recently releases ABBA’s top 10 most-streamed songs on its platform which are the following:

1. “Dancing Queen”
2. “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)”
3. “Mamma Mia”
4. “The Winner Takes It All”
5. “Take A Chance On Me”
6. “Super Trouper”
7. “Waterloo”
8. “Lay All Your Love On Me”
9. “Chiquitita”
10. “SOS”

Watch the full ABBA Voyage here:

ABBA Voyage features the artist’s avatars accompanied by 10 live bands at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London. The voyage gives viewers the way they were 40 years ago with a glimpse of old and new fans in their prime.

Spotify described ABBA as “a legacy that is largely unmatched” who is known for their “belt-worthy lyrics and dance floor, disco-esque beats” from the ‘70s.

As of writing, there are already over 45 million user-created playlists on Spotify containing at least one ABBA song.

You can now listen to ABBA’s two new songs released as you head to the ‘This is ABBA’ playlist on Spotify.

Source: https://newsroom.spotify.com/2021-09-02/abbas-two-new-songs-are-here-and-the-world-is-ready-to-listen-and-dance-along/