DaYeene, a Swedish soul/house music duo formed by sisters Jeanette Söderholm and Diane Söderholm, emerged in the late 1980s. The sisters were discovered by SweMix co‑founder StoneBridge after he remixed Frankie LaMotte in 1989, leading to a contract with the early Swedish urban‑music label. Their debut single, "We're On The Case", released in 1989, blended hip‑hop elements with soulful vocals and introduced the duo to club audiences. In 1990 they issued the album United Soul Power, featuring tracks such as "Big Bad World" and "Drive My Car", followed by the 1991 EP Alright and the single "Alright", which became a club hit. 1992 saw the release of Primetime, while the 1997 single "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes" and the 1998 single "And It Hurts" expanded their catalogue. DaYeene collaborated frequently with contemporaries in the Nordik beat scene, guest‑appearing on releases by Papa Dee, Kayo, Rob'n'Raz, and Titiyo, and contributed backing vocals to Cheiron Studios projects. Their track "Revelation" entered the UK Singles Chart in July 1999, peaking at number 63, marking their most notable chart success. The duo remained active through the late 1990s, after which they ceased public releases, leaving a concise yet influential legacy in Swedish electronic and soul‑house music.