Swedish pop group Ace of Base, known for hits like “The Sign” and “All That She Wants,” rose to fame in the early 1990s before disappearing from the spotlight in 1996. Now, two members, Jenny and Ulf, are breaking their silence in a new docuseries, “Ace of Base: All That She Wants,” which tells the story of the group’s rise to fame and subsequent struggles. The docuseries features never-before-seen home video footage and interviews with key figures like music executive Clive Davis.
Despite finding success on streaming platforms, the group has not performed together since 1996. Jenny, who has had a successful solo career, released a new single titled “Lion’s Den.” Ulf expressed hope for a reunion, but acknowledges that each member is on their own path and over 50 years old.
The series delves into the highs and lows of Ace of Base’s career, highlighting the pressure of fame and the challenges they faced. Jenny stresses that the group was never in it for the fame or money, but to bring joy and fun to people’s lives. While a reunion remains uncertain, the docuseries aims to surprise and enlighten fans old and new by shedding light on the real story behind the iconic pop group.
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