Drömhus
Drömhus, aka Therese Grankvist, broke through at the age of 19 with the house-pop debut "Du och Jag" in 1998. A year later, she became a household name across the Nordics with the smash hit "Vill Ha Dig" - a modern classic that topped every official chart in the region.
International recognition soon followed. Under her own name, Therese became a dancefloor icon in the UK and U.S., landing two Top 10 singles on the Offcial UK Singles Chart with the club athems "Put 'Em High" (#6) and "Take Me Away" (#8), both in collaboration with DJ StoneBridge. "Put 'Em High" also reached #1 on the Billboard Dance Chart in the U.S.
In Sweden, she has made a strong impact in Melodifestivalen, with standout entries such as "Stjärna på himmelen" (1999) and "The Arrival" (2007), solidifying her place as one of the country's most distinctive pop voices.
With double platinum and gold records, and tours spanning the globe, her unmistakable voice and timeless energy have captivated audiences for over two decades.
- ★Breakout Hit: "Vill ha dig" (1998) — knocked Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" off #1 in Sweden and held the top spot for 9 consecutive weeks
- ★Nordic Chart Domination: "Vill ha dig" — simultaneously topped the Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Finnish charts in August 1998, certified Platinum in Sweden, Double Platinum in Norway, 6× Platinum in Denmark, and Gold in Finland
- ★Debut Album Success: "Drömmar" (1998) — sold Gold in Sweden and reached the top of the charts across northern Europe
- ★Melodifestivalen Runner-Up: "Stjärna på himmelen" (1999) — finished in 2nd place at Sweden's Eurovision qualification contest
- ★European Crossover: "Vill ha dig" — sold around 200,000 singles total and reached #30 on the Eurochart Hot 100 in June 1998, making it one of the biggest Scandinavian hits of the year