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Sarah Linnea Nova Klang (born 26 August 1992) is a Swedish singer and songwriter. As of 2025, she has released five albums and performed on På spåret, and at the music festival South by Southwest. She is also a Grammis-award winner in the category "Alternative Pop of the Year".

Biography

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In high school Sarah Klang performed with an electronica band inspired by Coldplay and Sigur Rós.[1] When she graduated from Uddevalla she stopped performing, but started again in 2016.[1] In the summer of 2016, she released the music single "Sleep", then released the album Love In the Milky Way in 2018.[2] She co-wrote the album with Kevin Andersson who was also a producer.[3]

In 2018 she performed on the SVT show På spåret,[4] was nominated in the Newcomer of the Year category at the Grammis-gala,[5] and performed at South by Southwest in the U.S.[6] At the Grammis-gala in 2019 she won in the category "Alternative Pop of the Year".[7]

She describes her own music as pop with influences of Americana music and country.[1]

Besides music she has also worked part-time at her father's Smørrebrød-restaurant.[1]

Her album "Creamy Blue" has been nominated for IMPALA's European Independent Album of the Year Award (2019).[8]

Discography

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Albums

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Title Year Peak chart positions
SWE
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Love in the Milky Way 2018 1
Creamy Blue 2019 4
Virgo[10] 2021 3
Mercedes 2023 7
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Beautiful Woman[12] 2025 18
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Singles

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  • 2016: "Sleep"[14]
  • From Love in the Milky Way
    • 2017: "Strangers"[15]
    • 2017: "Left Me on Fire"[16]
    • 2017: "Lover"[17]
    • 2018: "Mind"[18]
  • From Creamy Blue
    • 2019: "Call Me"[19]
    • 2019: "Endless Sadness"[20]
    • 2019: "New Day Coming"[21]
    • 2019: "Creamy Blue"[22]
    • 2019: "It's Been Heaving Knowing You"[23]
  • From Virgo
    • 2020: "Canyon"[24]
    • 2020: "Girls"[25]
    • 2021: "Fever Dream"[26]
    • 2021: "Anywhere"[27]
    • 2021: "Love So Cruel"[28]
  • 2021: "Agony"[29]
  • 2022: "Scorpio"[30]
  • From Mercedes
    • 2022: "Belly Shots"[31]
    • 2023: "Mercedes"[32]
    • 2023: "Magic Stone"[33]
    • 2023: "Halloween Costume"[34]
    • 2023: "Worst Mom"[35]
  • 2023: "Hurts Me Too"[36]
  • 2024: "Strange"[37]
  • From Beautiful Woman
    • 2024: "Beautiful Woman"
    • 2024: "Last Forever"
    • 2024: "Other Girls"
    • 2024: "Go to the Sun"
    • 2025: "Childhood"

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