Denniz Pop

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Dag Krister Volle (26 April 196330 August 1998), better known under the artistic name Denniz Pop (or Denniz PoP), was a Swedish DJ, music producer and songwriter.

Volle began as a DJ in the 1980s, started producing remixed records and later original releases, producing Dr Alban's single Hello Afrika in 1990. With Tom Talomaa he started the Cheiron Studio on Kungsholmen in Stockholm in 1991, and the next year recruited Max Martin (Martin Sandberg) to the studio. In the following years he produced and wrote songs for several successful Swedish and foreign artists, including Ace of Base, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Robyn and 5ive.

In 1998, Volle died of cancer at the age of 35, leaving behind his girlfriend and 11 year old son. The video to The Backstreet Boys' Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely was dedicated to him.

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