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'''Lars Mattias Winnerbäck''' (born [[October 19]], [[1975]]), often called ''Lasse'', is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] singer and songwriter. He was born in [[Stockholm]] but spent his childhood in [[Linköping]] before moving back to Stockholm in [[1996]], the same year releasing his first album, ''Dans med svåra steg'' ("Dance with difficult steps"). He is now one of Sweden's most popular artists.
'''Lars Mattias Winnerbäck''' (born [[October 19]], [[1975]]), often called ''Lasse'', is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] singer and songwriter. He was born in [[Stockholm]] but spent his childhood in [[Linköping]] before moving back to Stockholm in [[1996]], the same year releasing his first album, ''Dans med svåra steg'' ("Dance With Difficult Steps"). He is now one of Sweden's most popular artists.


The influence of songwriters like [[Carl Michael Bellman]], [[Evert Taube]] and [[Cornelis Vreeswijk]] shines through in Winnerbäck's exclusively [[Swedish language|Swedish]] lyrics, which attack everyday shallowness, prejudice in society and hypocrisy in religion, as well as dealing with romance, relations and anxiety. Several songs depict the difference between living in medium-size Linköping and metropolitan Stockholm.
The influence of songwriters like [[Carl Michael Bellman]], [[Evert Taube]] and [[Cornelis Vreeswijk]] shines through in Winnerbäck's exclusively [[Swedish language|Swedish]] lyrics, which attack everyday shallowness, prejudice in society and hypocrisy in religion, as well as dealing with romance, relations and anxiety. Several songs depict the difference between living in medium-size Linköping and metropolitan Stockholm.

Revision as of 21:49, 20 December 2005

Lars Mattias Winnerbäck (born October 19, 1975), often called Lasse, is a Swedish singer and songwriter. He was born in Stockholm but spent his childhood in Linköping before moving back to Stockholm in 1996, the same year releasing his first album, Dans med svåra steg ("Dance With Difficult Steps"). He is now one of Sweden's most popular artists.

The influence of songwriters like Carl Michael Bellman, Evert Taube and Cornelis Vreeswijk shines through in Winnerbäck's exclusively Swedish lyrics, which attack everyday shallowness, prejudice in society and hypocrisy in religion, as well as dealing with romance, relations and anxiety. Several songs depict the difference between living in medium-size Linköping and metropolitan Stockholm.