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Där jag är e're alltid bäst

Magnus Uggla · 2000

43 min · 12 tracks · rock music

A vibrant blend of rock melodies and satirical lyrics capturing contemporary Swedish culture.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady mid-tempo groove
  • playful commentary on culture
  • catchy sing-along moments
  • for social gatherings
  • light-hearted reflections on life

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer slower, introspective music
  • seek deep emotional narratives

Where this album fits

Themes
Stockholm nightlife· societal expectations· absurd masculinity
Career context
By the time 'Där jag är e're alltid bäst' was released in 2000, Magnus Uggla was already an established figure in Swedish music, having gained fame since the late 1970s. This album came as his follow-up to the successful 'Uggla är Kung' (1999), showcasing a continued evolution in his sound and lyrical approach, focusing on social commentary and personal experiences.
Stylistic neighbors
Håkan Hellström· Kent· Oskar Linnros
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg by Håkan Hellström — Captures urban Swedish life with vibrant melodies and introspective lyrics, echoing Uggla's storytelling.
Vilja Bli by Oskar Linnros — Blends pop-rock with sharp observations on contemporary life, paralleling Uggla's satirical edge.
Veni Vidi Vicious by The Hives — Shares a spirited rock energy and social commentary style, resonating with Uggla's vibrant sound.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Stockholms heta nätter 3:35
  • 2 Nitar & läder 4:03
  • 3 Dumma flickor 3:40
  • 4 Morsan e’ okej 3:23
  • 5 Stockholms största teaser 3:44
  • 6 Hotta brudar 3:08
  • 7 I hela världen 4:34
  • 8 Testosteron 3:53
  • 9 Inte alls förbannad 2:38
  • 10 Kan det vara kärlek? 3:01
  • 11 Klättermusen 4:11
  • 12 I himmelen 3:48

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