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Biography

  • Years Active

    2011 – present (13 years)

Mange Makers is an humorus band from Sweden that formed in 2011. The band consists of vocalist Didrik Rastbäck, beatboxer Max Henriksson, producer Peter Balazs and dancer Max Christensson.

The group rose to popularity in 2011 when they released the song "Fest Hos Mange" which reached number two on the iTunes charts and became incredibly popular with the swedish youth. The music video received over 1 million views on Youtube after one week, and by August 2012 had over seven million views.

This sudden rise to stardom had the group signed to Universal Music Sweden and they toured around Scandinavia. They continued to create and released music until 2016 when the group broke up.

In 2021, Mange Makers revealed that for over a year they had been working on a four-part documentary series, "What Happened to Mange Makers?", together with William "Kulan" Forslund, known for his work for Random Making Movies. The first episode of the series was released on Mange Maker's YouTube channel on March 17, 2021.

In April, 2021, the single "Ballar ur" was released, and on later in July they released their comeback album R3UNION.

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