1. Elias – Revolution
This slender 19-year-old Swede looks like Eminem's son but has the kind of dark, rich soulful voice usually associated with great age and heft. He is surely destined for bigger things – this was the best song of the year by a Swedish mile.
2. Kate Boy – Midnight Sun
This Swedish-Australian duo released a terrific debut album in November and the sleek, gleaming pop juggernaut would have been song of any year in which Elias hadn’t released Revolution.
3. Pale Honey – Youth
This was proof that Swedes can also marry their unquestionable melodic suss to fuzzed-up, abrasive guitars and galumphing drums and still sound ineffably cool.
4. Dante – Champagne Problems ft Adiam
Dante was a drummer with indie hopefuls, The Concretes. This was a huge step up, an endlessly inventive and supremely melodic blend of electronica and R&B.
5. Rebecca & Fiona – Sayonara
The impossibly glamorous Rebecca & Fiona have long threatened to make great pop songs and they’re now finally coming up with the goodies.
6. Tove Styrke – Ego
Tove Styrke from Umeå in northern Sweden didn't make quite the same mainstream impact in America as her felllow Swede Tove Lo, but she still caught the ear of the cool college crowd. Ego is pure, perfect pop.
7. The Weekend – Can't Feel My Face
One of the biggest songs of the year was penned by Swedish producer Max Martin. Only Paul McCartney and John Lennon have written more US number ones. This Michael Jackson-esque classic for Canadian singer, The Weekend, was his second of 2015; the first was Taylor Swift's Bad Blood.
8. Zara Larsson – Lush Life
Larsson may have only just turned 18 but she's already a veteran of the Swedish charts, with three number ones, including two this year. America will surely be next for Sweden's Rihanna.
9. Anders Enda Barnet – This City Is Dark And Silent
Anders Enda Barnet is the solo project of singer and pianist Anders Göransson. On the basis of this debut single he sounded like a Swedish blend of Bruce Springsteen and Brian Wilson. This is a good thing.
10. Frida Sundemo – Keep An Eye On Me
Spinetingling, beautiful and almost impossibly melancholic, Keep An Eye On Me also manages to be both optimistic and hopeful. Sundemo is a major Swedish talent.
11. Elliphant – Loves Me Badder
Ellinor Olovsdotter, daughter of Stockholm, may sound ridiculous singing “Your gangsta ways turn me on” while a cartoonish rapper rasps “gangsta” in the background but her fantastic songwriting somehow validates her preposterousness. Fame edges ever closer for this pop pachyderm.
12. Nadia Nair – Beautiful Poetry
Nair may have not made even the smallest dent on the consciousness of the Swedish public but this earworm of a song has rarely left my head all year – more hooks than a Peter Pan convention.
13. Death Team – So Fresh
This duo snagged the attention of hipsters worldwide by dint of their debut, Fuckin' Bitches In The Hood. However, So Fresh is a much more rounded, tune-stuffed song – it still bears their trademark sly humour but is much less gimmicky.
Watch all thirteen videos here and listen to Paul Connolly's bumper 40-song selection of the best Swedish songs of the year here.