The series explores the meteoritic rise of Swedish pop group Ace of Base; the highs and the lows, and where they are today.
Former lead singer, Linn Berggren, breaks her silence in the form of a letter after over two decades in seclusion away from the public eye.
Interviewees include American record producer Clive Davis and Haitian rapper and musician Wyclef Jean.
[1][2] The Swedish quartet, Ace of Base, made up of siblings Jonas, Jenny, and Linn Berggren, along with their friend Ulf Ekberg, took the world by storm in late 1992 with their record-breaking debut album Happy Nation.
With success came immense pressure to continue delivering hits and sales similar to that of their groundbreaking debut.
[3] In 2007, Ace of Base reunited as a trio to perform their first full-length concert since 1996 in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
[4] By 2010, Jenny Berggren set her sights on a solo career with Jonas and Ulf deciding to recruit two new female vocalists and continue as Ace of Base.
Beginning in 2011, Jonas Berggren, through the group's official Facebook account, and the website ReverbNation, began releasing previously unreleased material on a semi-regular basis; this was referred to as "Ace Thursdays".
[6] This would inspire an album made up of remastered unreleased material and b-sides, Hidden Gems (2015).
[10] Jonas Berggren continues to write music, while Ulf Ekberg has moved into the world of technology.