pic.twitter.com/h8Jg6MkGPHAccording to the British tabloids, Fältskog has been in contact with a production team in London, and they’ve helped her develop a brand new sound. “Agnetha loved being back in the studio with ABBA and it inspired her to relaunch her solo career,” said a source.While the beloved pop group haven’t performed together since 1982, they returned with a new album called Voyage in 2021.
The album sold 2.5 million copies and was nominated for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2023 Grammy Awards, in addition to nominations for the songs “I Still Have Faith in You” and “Don’t Shut Me Down”.Though ABBA’s other members (Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad) are also beloved in the gay community, Fältskog has embarked on the most successful solo career.
A regular presence on the European charts throughout the ’80s, she released her most recent album, A, in 2013. Her single from the album, “Dance Your Pain Away,” brought her back to the glory days of when ABBA soundtracked dance floors everywhere.
The song, which is about dancing away life’s troubles, resonates with gay men everywhere.The single’s admittedly low-budget music video highlights its cult-like status among ABBA fans.