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Marit Bergman ready for the hit program: "Zero nervous"

Marit Bergman ready for the hit program: "Zero nervous"


The next season of "So much better"


Marit Bergman's latest album "Here Comes the Wolf" was released in the spring.


Now, the singer is set to take part in "So much better" on TV4, which she has wanted to do for a long time.


- It just feels really exciting.

Marit Bergman, 47, is now touring in support of her new album "Här kommer vargen," her second in Swedish. Marit Bergman has confirmed that she would appear in the upcoming season of " So much better " on TV4.


- It was fairly natural to say yes, she adds, adding that it feels like the ideal moment to appear on the show, after the publication of her current album.


Marit Bergman ready for the hit program: "Zero nervous"
Marit Bergman

- When I feel like I know what I'm doing, it's simpler to take on the music of other artists.


Been asked several times.

Marit Bergman has been approached to join in the show several times before. She says she's had to say no in the past because the timing wasn't right, but she's wanted to be a part of the program for a long time.


- It now fits nicely, thus it seems like a "match."

She claims she has "zero nervousness" about participating, but she is excited to share her interpretations.


- One of the ideas I'm working on right now is that you're just brooding over a small treat that you wish to perform for folks. Then there's the question of who will perform my music.


Won two Grammys

Marit Bergman began her career in the 1990s as a singer in the punk band Candysuck. She made her solo debut with the album "3.00 AM serenades" in 2002. In March 2004, her second album, "Baby dry your eye," was published. She received two Grammys for the album, including Composer of the Year and Female Artist of the Year.


Marit Bergman has also been involved in various ways. She was instrumental in establishing Popkollo, a music camp for girls aged 12 to 16, in 2003.


Last fall, the artist made her debut in "På spåret" in SVT, where she competed together with journalist Karin Bojs.


Artists confirmed thus far for "So much better" include Peg Parnevik, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Lasse Holm, Mapei, and Ellen Krauss.

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