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ABBA to release new music after a 35 year break


You either love them or hate them, but you cannot deny them their chart topping success. And now, after more than 35 years, the legendary Swedish hit makers are making a comeback!  

The ‘Super Trouper’ entertainers have announced that they will soon be releasing two new songs. They 'famously' disbanded back in 1982.  Their songs are still played on plenty of radio stations across the world and plenty of folk, both young and old, still take to the dance floor when an ABBA classic plays.

To refresh your memory, or maybe to introduce you to the group, the members include  Björn Ulvaeus, Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.

They have only revealed the name of one of the new songs, "I Still Have Faith In You," which will be performed by their "digital selves" in a two-hour TV special being produced by NBC and BBC, they told the media.

In 2016 they joined forces with  American Idol creator Simon Fuller to work on a digital ABBA experience for a new generation of fans. This venture, which uses virtual reality, will launch sometime this year.

Their new music will feature in the highly anticipated sequel  "Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again," which hits theaters in July. We have no doubt a movie will follow suit, and maybe some airplay of the new releases on a radio station near you!