Sannie Charlotte Carlson, better known as Whigfield, ended up at the top of the charts in 1996 with the song “Saturday Night.” 11. april fills the singer 50 years.

If you were on the disco back in 1996 either at home or in other places in Europe, you will surely be able to recognize the tune from the song “Saturday Night.”

Behind the 90’the storhit was the singer Whigfield, also known under the civil name is Sannie Charlotte Carlson. 11. april she fills 50 years.

Before the music took Sannie Carlson an education as a fashion designer at Margrethe-School and worked subsequently as a model.

his Career as a musician began in earnest, according to Sannie Carlson met the producer Larry Pignagnoli. He is known for making songs that become international hits.

Together they made “Saturday Night,” which was the song that should make Whigfield to a well-known name on the Danish as well as international music scene.

the Song was so popular that Sannie Carlson became the first singer ever to be number one on the Uk charts with a debut single.

worldwide the single sold over two million copies.

It was a wild time. I traveled almost around the whole world and gave concerts.

– When there were concerts, there were photo shoots and interview, Sannie Carlson told to See and Hear about the uk after his breakthrough.

After a handful of years with international success, it was in 2001 too much for the singer.

Here, she chose to travel home to his father in Ghana to get a break from the fame. Later she moved to Spain and then to Italy.

Sannie Carlson has released a total of five albums in the course of his career. The latest in the series, “W”, was released in 2012.

But even though the uk is over, Sannie Carlson not put music on the shelf.

She still gives concerts and in addition, can write the producer and songwriter on his cv.

In recent years she has made music in the genre of “house.” In addition, she writes songs for other musicians.

In 2018 appeared Sannie Carlson (in Danish), control with the song “Boys on the Girls.” Here she appeared as Sannie, and not as Whigfield.

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