I think Bjork is from Iceland?
Anyway... Speaking of Swedes and pronunciation of their names
Fun Fact, I own 2 Agnetha Faltskog's (That's "An-yeta", not Ag-ne-tha") Swedish language albums
I will always have a fondness for the ladies of Sweden as they are represented by my first crush from ABBA
My favorite, and one of her more well known solo albums was
Elva kvinnor i ett hus
As a best selling hit writer at 18, Agnetha had number 1 hits in Sweden's charts before she joined ABBA. Even with those credentials , after joining ABBA she had song writing credits on just one song, Disillusion, but mostly sang songs written by her male counterparts, Ulvaeus and Andersen, who were prolific songwriters themselves, heavily influenced by Lennon, McCartney and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. It's probably partially because she was the weakest of the 4 w/ the English language that her song writing talent wasn't explored for ABBA (plus her songs were more traditional Swedish, while ABBA wanted a world wide, pop, reach) but I'm sure that being a woman as a song writer didn't put her in a position to do so, especially compared to the hit writing machine of Ulvaeus/Andersen
She did put out solo work during and after ABBA, but nothing for the group itself