Sofi Bonde

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Sofi Bonde is a Swedish pop-rock singer, songwriter and actress.

Sofi was born in Gothenberg, Sweden, moving to Stockholm at the age of eight. She gravitated towards music early in her life, inspired by her father's interest in classical and dixie-land jazz piano.

At seventeen Sofi left Stockholm to explore the world outside Sweden. She moved to Paris and began working on her first demo. While back in Sweden for a visit, a chance meeting with guitarist Micke Nord of Roxette at a party resulted in a recording contract.

Sofi's debut album One was released in 2000 by Universal/Independant. It contained the hit songs "Back in Your Arms", "Hey Boy" produced by Steve Mac, and "Little Things."

In 2006 Sofi released Fighting Gravity on Subatomic Records.