NaNa Hedin started her career in the late 1980s, and worked primarily at the
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm along with the
Cheiron producers
Denniz Pop,
Max Martin,
Kristian Lundin, etc. She recorded backup vocals for many artists such as
Celine Dion,
Britney Spears,
Gary Barlow,
Ace of Base,
Aqua, and many others. Hedin also recorded lead vocals for other Swedish artists such as
Dr. Alban ("
Look Who's Talking"),
Stakka Bo ("
Here We Go" and the whole
Supermarket album released in 1993), Amadin ("Alrabaiye") or
Flexx ("Wake Up"). In 2000, Hedin released her own single "Fame 2000" as NaNa D'Aquini under the Danish label Merlin / Playground Scandinavia. It was a cover and remix of the 1980s hit "
Fame" by
Irene Cara. A music video was shot in
Las Vegas and the song was remixed by several DJs worldwide. In 2005, she entered
Melodifestivalen 2005 with the song "Wherever You Go". Hedin also performed as a 'Primadonna' in theaters and tours between 1993 and 2003 with Swedish stand-up comedian/author
Jonas Gardell. == With E-Type ==