Annika Kjærgaard

Swedish singer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSwedish singer
PlacesSweden
isSinger
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Female
Birth18 May 1971, Hässleholm, Hässleholm Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden
Age53 years
The details

Biography

Annika Eva Ingegerd Kjærgaard (originally Johansson) (born 18 May 1971, Hässleholm Sweden) is a Swedish singer and former member of the Swedish pop group, Alcazar.

Career

Kjærgaard, mostly known as Annikafiore in Alcazar, quit the group in 2007, leaving a spot open for Lina Hedlund. Magnus Carlsson also left during that time. However Therese Merkel and Andreas Lundstedt stayed and continued with the Alcazar project.

In 2009 Annikafiore formed a new group called Avatar versus Eve (A.v. E). Their first single "Party People" came with six different versions, including a remix by the internationally known SoundFactory.

Personal life

In September 2004 Annika married her Danish boyfriend Jeppe Kjærgaard and they are currently residing in Höllviken. The couple has a son born in December 2007.

Discography

Alcazar albums

  • 1999 - 2002: Casino - Released in: Sweden, UK, Taiwan, Japan, Australia, USA & Europa.
  • 2003-2004: Alcazarized - Released in: Sweden, Germany, Asia, South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.
  • 2004: Dancefloor Deluxe [2CD] - Released in: Sweden & Finland
  • 2005: Dancefloor Deluxe - Released in: Sweden & Germany & Tyskland

Alcazar singles

  • 2005: Start the Fire
  • 2005: Alcastar
  • 2004: Here I Am
  • 2004: Physical
  • 2004: This is the World We Live in
  • 2003: Love Life
  • 2003: Someday
  • 2003: Ménage à trois
  • 2003: Not a Sinner nor a Saint
  • 2002: Don't You Want Me
  • 2001: Sexual Guarantee
  • 2001: Crying at the Discothèque
  • 2000: Ritmo del Amor
  • 1999: Shine On

A.v. E singles

  • 2009: Party People
  • 2009: I'm On Fire (feat. Sophie Rimheden)

Annikafiore singles

  • 2010: Forbidden Love (Official Copenhagen Pride 2010 song)
  • 2011: Don't Wanna C U 2nite #16 Swedish Dance Charts
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