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Therese Grankvist, also known as Drömhus, is a Swedish singer, songwriter, and record label owner, born on May 2nd, 1977, in Stockholm, Sweden. Therese's career started when she called a record company and recorded her singing on their answering machine. When she later met Dr. Alban, he convinced her to join the new eurodance project Drömhus, meaning dream house in Swedish. At first, Drömhus was meant to consist of two men and Therese, but eventually shrank to just Therese and the producers in 1997. The first single Du och jag (You and I) was released the same year. The big breakthrough, however, came in 1998 with the single Vill ha dig (Want You), a cover of a hit by the band Freestyle in the 1980s. The first album Drömmar (Dreams) was released some time after and sold gold in Sweden, as well as reach the top of the charts all over northern Europe. At the Melodifestivalen, the Swedish national selection for Eurovision Song Contest, in 1999, Drömhus competed with the song Stjärna på himmelen (Star in the Sky). It finished second, thus not qualifying for the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2000, Therese announced that she would leave Drömhus to perform under the mononym Therese instead. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Therese Grankvist, also known as Drömhus, is a Swedish singer, songwriter, and record label owner, born on May 2nd, 1977, in Stockholm, Sweden. Therese's career started when she called a record company and recorded her singing on their answering machine. When she later met Dr. Alban, he convinced her to join the new eurodance project Drömhus, meaning dream house in Swedish. At first, Drömhus was meant to consist of two men and Therese, but eventually shrank to just Therese and the producers in 1997. The first single Du och jag (You and I) was released the same year. The big breakthrough, however, came in 1998 with the single Vill ha dig (Want You), a cover of a hit by the band Freestyle in the 1980s. The first album Drömmar (Dreams) was released some time after and sold gold in Sweden, as well as reach the top of the charts all over northern Europe. At the Melodifestivalen, the Swedish national selection for Eurovision Song Contest, in 1999, Drömhus competed with the song Stjärna på himmelen (Star in the Sky). It finished second, thus not qualifying for the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2000, Therese announced that she would leave Drömhus to perform under the mononym Therese instead. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Vill ha dig
Vill ha dig 2015 - In Stereo Radio Edit
Stjärna på himlen - Radio Version
Vill ha dig [Remix (Freestyle)
Ja må hon leva
Stjärna på himlen
Ögon som glittrar
Stjärna på himmelen
Du och jag
Stjärna på Himlen (Radio Version)
I Mina Drömmar
Drömhus Party Megamix
Hålla dig nära - Radio Version
Ge Upp
You've Got A Crush
Hålla Dig Nära
Försent
Intro
Om igen
Vill Ha deg
Varmare
Känslorna finns kvar
Vill Ha Dej
Faller
Vill ha dig 2015 - Zach & Cazz Radio Edit
Varje steg
Du Kan Ge - singel version
Tills vi ses
Du kan ge
I Mina Drömmar - Singel Version
Säg vad du vill
Vill ha dig 2015 - Zach & Cazz Remix
Utan dig
Varje Steg - Suezia Dream Mix
Varje Steg - Twin Radio Edit
Ta mig iväg
Vill du va med mig
Stjärna på himlen - Ferari Remix
För alltid vi
Varje Steg - Singel Version
I mina drömmar - Inner Joy Remix
Hålla Dig Nära (Radio Version)
Vill ha dig (Extended)
I mina drömmar (Inner Joy Remix)
Vill ha dig 2015 (feat. Therese) - In Stereo Radio Edit
Ge Upp - Radio Mix
Vill ha dig 2015 - In Stereo Extended Mix
Fantasi
Du Kan Ge (Singel Version)
Vil ha dig
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