In 1994, her self-titled debut album came out in Sweden, and it was that year that her
single "Vem Vet" (which is Swedish for "Who Knows") made her a superstar in Scandinavia at the age of
23. Ekdahl's subsequent pop albums in Sweden included "Med Kroppen Mot Jorden" in 1996 and
"Bortom Det Bla" in 1997. The singer's first English-language effort, "When Did You Leave Heaven",
was also her first jazz album and the first Ekdahl album to come out in the U.S. "When Did You Leave
Heaven" was a big seller in Sweden, but the album (which came out on RCA Victor in the U.S.) received
its share of negative reviews from American jazz critics, who felt that Ekdahl's thin, very girlish voice was
wrong for standards and straight-ahead jazz and argued that she should stick to pop. Her next jazz
recording, "Back To Earth", came out in 1999.
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