Who Caramell is
Caramell was a Swedish music group, formed by singers Katia Löfgren and Malin Sundström, and producers Jorge "Vasco" Vasconcelo and Juha "Millboy" Myllylä. They are best known for their song "Caramelldansen". The group released two albums, Gott Och Blandat (1999) and Supergott (2001). Caramell broke up in 2002. Some time after Caramell had their hiatus, Jorge and Juha formed a duo as Vasco & Millboy, but the two split soon after. Sundström also went on to start a solo career as Dinah Nah. The group (as "Caramella Girls") released Supergott Speedy Mixes in 2008. The group reunited for the Vi som älskar 90-talet concert in Stockholm in 2018.
Biography from the Caramell article on Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Most played tracks
The tracks Spotify surfaces first for Caramell, with its own 0–100 popularity score alongside.
Latest releases
6 recent albums and singles. Cover art links through to Spotify.
Listener trend
The trend line fills in as weekly snapshots accumulate.
Scene ranks
Around them in the chart
Artists to compare
Acts at a similar level in mainstage, and the biggest names from Sweden.
Caramell in numbers
How many monthly Spotify listeners does Caramell have?
Caramell has 66,000 monthly Spotify listeners in the week of Aug 17, 2026, as published on their public Spotify artist page.
What is Caramell's world ranking?
Caramell is ranked #944 of 1214 electronic music artists in the DJ INDEX, which ranks purely by monthly Spotify listeners.
Where is Caramell from?
Caramell is from Sweden, where they rank #34 among the acts we track.
What kind of music does Caramell make?
Caramell is categorised as Mainstage in the DJ INDEX. Spotify tags them as eurodance, europop.
Snapshot from the week of Aug 17, 2026. Listener figures come from Spotify's own public artist page and are rounded.