Artist's albums
Där jag är e' re alltid bäst
2000 · album
Karaoke
1997 · album
Klassiska mästerverk
1997 · compilation
Alla får påsar
1993 · album
35-åringen
1989 · album
Allting som ni gör kan jag göra bättre
1987 · album
Den döende dandyn
1986 · album
Våran stad
2022 · single
Fredagsdrinken
2021 · single
Johnny The Rucker (Remode)
2021 · single
Alla Tolkningar
2020 · EP
Århundradets Jul
2018 · single
Min bättre hälft
2014 · single
Århundradets fest (Hanssons Remix)
2013 · single
Magnus Den Store (Live)
2013 · album
Innan filmen tagit slut...
2011 · album
Karl Gerhard passerar i revy
2010 · album
24 timmar
2008 · single
Pärlor åt svinen
2007 · album
Den tatuerade generationen
2004 · album
Värsta grymma tjejen
2004 · single
Vi ska till VM
2002 · single
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Biography
Swedish comedic songwriter Magnus Uggla was born Per Allan Magnus Claesson Uggla in Stockholm on June 18, 1954. A member of Swedish nobility, Uggla's descendants include a number of European rulers, including John III of Sweden, Gustav Vasa, and even Charlemagne. Drawing on the pop/rock sounds of the day and his satirical wit for inspiration, Uggla began recording in 1975, his debut album entitled Om Bobbo Viking. Uggla released a record per year up to 1979, when Sjunger Schlagers was issued by the Magnus Uggla Band. Uggla's albums created something of a cult following, staying just below the surface of public attention until 1991, when Uggla was awarded the prestigious Karamelodiktstipendiet. The annual prize, established by Swedish comedian/musician Povel Ramel, is given annually to Swedish lyrical innovators. Actively writing, performing, and recording throughout the '90s and beyond, Uggla made his next appearance in the pop culture spotlight in 2007, when he competed in the 2007 Melodifestivalen for the opportunity to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest that year. Causing a stir with his typically controversial lyrics, Uggla was not chosen, but took advantage of the publicity, re-releasing nearly his entire discography that same year with Sony. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi