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Cue

Cue is a Swedish pop duo group made up of musician Anders Melander and Niklas Hjulström.
They have topped the Swedish Singles Chart with "Burnin'".Anders Melander was a composer working for the Swedish TV and a theatre director at Angeredsteatern.
He was also much earlier a member in the progg band Nationalteatern.
Niklas Hjulström on the other hand was an actor.
The two had cooperated before working on a song and Anders knew Hjulström was a skilled singer.
So when Anders needed a singer to sing "Burnin'", a song composed by him for the Swedish TV series "Glappet", he asked Hjulström and they formed together a band called Cue.Although not strictly intended for release as a hit, just usage for the TV series, the song gained popularity and upon release as the first single for Cue, it hit the Swedish charts at #1 for 4 weeks (14 November to 12 December 1997.
It eventually sold 90,000 copies making it one of the most successful singles in the 1990s in Sweden.
It also reached #4 in Norway and #9 in Finland.When Hjulström's work at Angeredsteatern ended, it was an opportune time for the duo to release in 2000 their first album Cue and a second single from the album entitled "Crazy".A second album followed in 2006 entitled Guide in Blue where both Anders Melander and Niklas Hjulström wrote songs.Eventually Cue became more of a Hjulström solo project besides his new work as director and art leader at the theatre Folkteatern.

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