Your Daily Source for Swedish Pop Music
Swedish Pop Daily covers the artists, songwriters, and cultural movements that make Sweden one of the world's most influential music nations. From Melodifestivalen to global chart dominance, we bring you verified news, in-depth features, and curated playlists — all in one place.
Our Mission
Sweden — a country of just 10 million people — is one of only four net exporters of music in the world. Swedish songwriters have at times been responsible for up to 50% of the top 10 hits on the US Billboard chart. Yet there is no dedicated English-language publication covering this remarkable phenomenon.
Swedish Pop Daily fills that gap. We provide fact-checked, source-cited journalism about Swedish pop music for a global audience. Every claim we make is backed by verifiable sources — from STIM annual reports to Sverigetopplistan chart data.
What We Cover
Melodifestivalen, Eurovision, album releases, tour announcements
Weekly Sverigetopplistan analysis and streaming data
In-depth profiles of Swedish artists and their global impact
STIM data, export figures, songwriting ecosystem analysis
The legacy of ABBA, Max Martin, Roxette, and more
Way Out West, Bråvalla, and Sweden's live music scene
Our Playlists
We curate two Spotify playlists showcasing the best of Swedish pop — one in Swedish and one in English. Follow them to stay updated with the latest tracks.
Swedish Pop Hits (Svenska)
Swedish Pop Hits (English)
Editorial Policy
All articles published on Swedish Pop Daily are based on verified facts from credible sources. We cite our sources inline using [Source: URL] format so readers can verify every claim independently.
Our primary sources include: Sverigetopplistan (official Swedish charts), Eurovision World, STIM (Swedish Performing Rights Society), Musikindustrin, Spotify, and established music publications such as Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, The Guardian, NPR, Billboard, and Variety.
We do not fabricate quotes or attribute statements to individuals unless the quote has been published in a verifiable source. When we paraphrase, we clearly indicate the original source.
For corrections, tips, or press inquiries, contact us at [email protected]