Lykke Li, born Li Lykke Timotej Zachrisson on March 18, 1986, in Ystad, Sweden, is an internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter and producer known for her haunting voice and emotionally resonant music. Raised by artistic parents—her mother a photographer, and her father a musician—Lykke Li grew up immersed in creativity, traveling between Sweden, Portugal, Morocco, and India. She gained international recognition with her debut album, "Youth Novels" (2008), which showcased her distinct blend of indie pop, electronic, and soul influences.
Her follow-up albums, including "Wounded Rhymes" (2011) and "I Never Learn" (2014), cemented her reputation for crafting atmospheric, melancholic pop characterized by raw lyricism and minimalist production. Lykke Li's music often explores themes of heartbreak, longing, and transformation, resonating deeply with listeners worldwide. Beyond her recording career, she has collaborated with a variety of artists, contributed to film soundtracks, and performed at major music festivals.
Renowned for her ethereal presence both on and off stage, Lykke Li continues to enchant audiences with her vulnerability, creative vision, and genre-defying artistry.
IndiePop - Electropop - DreamPop - SynthPop - AlternativePop - IndieRock