Every release
Every A*Teens studio album and single, 1999 to 2026. Cover art and previews are live Spotify embeds rather than image files — album artwork is copyrighted by the label and isn't ours to host, so this is the safe way to actually show it.
Side A — 2026
Single · Jan 30, 2026 · #1 Sweden · Melodifestivalen 2026 finalist (7th place)
Single · Jun 5, 2026 · samples & interpolates Roxette's "The Look," marking its 40th anniversary
Side B — 1998–2004
1999 — Debut album, entirely ABBA covers reimagined with pop production. #1 in Sweden, sold over 2 million copies worldwide, gold or platinum in 22+ countries.
Singles: "Mamma Mia" (1999), "Super Trouper" (1999), "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" (1999), "Happy New Year" (2000), "Dancing Queen" (2000)
2001 — Their first album of original material. Peaked at #2 in Sweden, certified gold in the US, over a million copies sold worldwide.
Singles: "Upside Down" (2000), "Halfway Around The World" (2001), "Sugar Rush" (2001), "Heartbreak Lullaby" (2001)
2002 — Third studio album, released exclusively in North and South America. Peaked at #45 on the Billboard 200.
Singles: "Can't Help Falling In Love" (2002), "Floorfiller" (2002)
2003 — A reissue of Pop 'til You Drop! for markets outside North America: seven tracks from the original plus six new songs. Debuted at #4 in Sweden, certified gold.
Singles: "Floorfiller" (2002), "A Perfect Match" (2003, #2 Sweden)
2004 — A career-spanning compilation marking the group's hiatus: thirteen previously released singles plus three new songs.
New song: "I Promised Myself" (2004)
Also released
Regional and niche releases.
2000 — A three-track EP released exclusively in Chile following the success of The ABBA Generation: Spanish-language versions of "Mamma Mia" and "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!," plus a medley radio mix.
2001 (MCA) — A three-track CD maxi single re-promoting "Upside Down" with a new JS remix, plus the extra Teen Spirit track "...To The Music." Not part of the group's main chart-tracked singles run.
2004 — A Scandinavian-market compilation (Stockholm/Universal), released alongside Greatest Hits. The original release isn't on streaming; the playlist above gathers the same era of hits and deep cuts.
2001 (Universal) — A 12-track remix album originally released exclusively in Japan on CD and vinyl, gathering club mixes of "Dancing Queen," "Mamma Mia," "Super Trouper," "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!," and more.
Every single
All 15 singles, with Swedish chart peak and the release each came from. Cover art is a live Spotify embed, same as the albums above.
1999 · #1 Sweden · The ABBA Generation
1999 · #2 Sweden · The ABBA Generation
1999 · #10 Sweden · The ABBA Generation
1999 · #4 Sweden · Non-album single
2000 · The ABBA Generation
2000 · #2 Sweden · Teen Spirit
2001 · #7 Sweden · Teen Spirit
2001 · #15 Sweden · Teen Spirit
2001 · #6 Sweden · The Princess Diaries soundtrack
2002 · #12 Sweden · Lilo & Stitch soundtrack / Pop 'til You Drop!
2002 · #4 Sweden · Pop 'til You Drop! / New Arrival
2003 · #2 Sweden · New Arrival
2004 · #2 Sweden · Greatest Hits
2026 · #1 Sweden · Non-album single
2026 · Non-album single
Deep cuts
Released to promote an album without a full commercial single release.
2000 · The ABBA Generation
2000 · The ABBA Generation
2003 · New Arrival
Non-album single
Soundtracks
Not released as A*Teens singles — one-off soundtrack and compilation contributions.
2002 · Disneymania
Radio Disney Holiday Jams, Vol. 2. Not currently on streaming.
Videography
12 official videos from the original run, confirmed from A*Teens' own catalog. None are re-hosted here. A few singles ("Happy New Year," "The Name of the Game," "Take a Chance on Me") don't currently have a confirmed official upload and aren't included below.
Embeds pulled directly from official uploads on YouTube — none re-hosted here. Also released on DVD: Bouncing Off The Ceiling (Upside Down) / Mamma Mia (2001 DVD single), The DVD Collection (2001, seven videos plus interviews), and Floorfiller (2002 DVD single).