Fanny Avonne
By now, most people are likely aware that it's Fanny Avonne who both sang and wrote the chorus of the generational anthem "Tusen spänn" together with Tjuvjakt. The song has become a monumental success, spending over three months at the top of the Swedish singles chart and racking up tens of millions of streams. What fewer people know is that this was only a first taste of Fanny Avonne's rich musical universe — something her debut single "Ringar på vatten" illustrates in the clearest possible way. Far from bombastic pop music, the song is a tender, everyday-poetic reflection on acceptance and the virtue of patience. And over this stripped-back, acoustic production — consisting of Fanny's guitar and violin alongside her father's responsive double bass — she sings with a voice as fragile as it is unmistakably self-evident.
"lyrics are surprisingly mature for someone coming from a 24-year-old. Timeless quality in a modern guise. A jazzier Veronica Maggio, or perhaps a Monica Zetterlund for the 2000s?" — DAVID FÄRDIG, VÄXJÖ POSTEN
That Fanny Avonne ended up in music isn't particularly surprising given that her family consists entirely of professional musicians. An environment where music has always been present and songwriting a constant companion. With her solo project, Fanny Avonne now finally steps forward in full figure — as a songwriter and artist with her own world, her own voice, and her own direction. There's no doubt that this is merely the beginning for one of the country's currently most exciting artists.
As a songwriter and producer, Fanny has also had major breakthroughs. She's behind the biggest Swedish hit of summer 2024, the song "Slutet av sommarn" by Molly Sanden (16M streams). She's also behind the viral "Use Me" by Olga Myko (25M streams) as both producer and songwriter.
With over 25M+ streams and more than 150K followers cross-platform, Fanny Avonne is a force to be reckoned with, both on and behind the stage.