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Humlan Djojj, Josefine Götestam — Djurens vaggvisa
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Swedish lullabies are quietly dominating the streaming charts — and Djurens vaggvisa is leading the category. SVT Nyheter reported that vaggvisor (Swedish lullabies) had surged 30 percent in streams and were breaking into the broader top lists, with Josefine Götestam noting the phenomenon was "almost comical." The track, from Humlan Djojj's 2020 album Somna med Humlan Djojj (Sleep with Humlan Djojj), pairs Götestam's warm vocal with a traditional folk-nursery arrangement built around animal imagery — an owl announcing the hour, creatures settling for the night. It is the kind of music that lands on sleep and bedtime playlists across every streaming platform, generating reliable passive plays that accumulate quietly into chart presence. Currently tracked across 127 country and platform charts, the song is back after a brief gap — part of a broader pattern in which Scandinavian children's music finds an audience well beyond its intended demographic.
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