Agnetha Fältskog is a Swedish singer, best known as one of the lead singers of Swedish
pop group ABBA. Though starting her career singing Schlagar music to moderate success in her home nation, Agnetha
soon joined ABBA, with her distinctive, lively voice becoming a defining characteristic of the group's music. After
ABBA's unofficial break-up in 1982, Agnetha pursued a solo career in pop music to moderate success, though her personal
life struggled and she soon dropped from the public eye, only again resurfacing occasionally in the '2000s and '10s.