About Gunther

Günther, born Mats Söderlund on July 25, 1967, in Malmö, Sweden, is a Swedish singer known primarily for his Europop and Eurodance music style. Before his music career, he worked as a fashion model and owned two nightclubs in Malmö. Günther gained widespread recognition in 2004 with his hit single "Ding Dong Song," featuring his backup singers, the Sunshine Girls. The track topped the Swedish charts and became notable for its catchy, campy, and sexually suggestive lyrics and video. This song was included in his album *Pleasureman*, initially released in 1991 and later reissued in various countries. Following his initial success, Günther continued to release singles such as "Teeny Weeny String Bikini" and "Like Fire Tonight," with the latter entering the Melodifestivalen, Sweden’s national music competition, in 2006, though it did not advance to the finals. He maintained a presence in the European dance music scene through various performances and festival appearances, including notable events like Stockholm Pride and the 1990s-themed festival "Vi som älskar 90-talet Karlstad." After a period of lower activity, Günther returned in 2013 with the electro house-influenced single "I'm Not Justin Bieber, Bitch," whose music video garnered over 5.6 million views by mid-2023. He is recognized for blending 1990s Eurodance with contemporary pop elements and has a dedicated fan base in Sweden and parts of Europe. Günther remains active as a performer, known for his distinctive style and humorous, provocative stage persona[1][3][5][7][8].

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