Toni Holgersson, born on January 29, 1966, in Stockholm, Sweden, is a Swedish singer and songwriter. His music career began with the release of his self-titled debut album, Toni Holgersson, in 1989 under MNW Records, which earned him a nomination for the Swedish Grammy for "Best Newcomer." This was followed by Louise & Kärleken in 1990 and Zigenaren i Månen in 1991. Holgersson then collaborated with Kjell Andersson and EMI, releasing Blå Andetag in 1993 and Lyckliga Slut in 1994. He toured with notable artists such as Lisa Ekdahl, Björn Afzelius, and Mikael Wiehe during the same year. After a decade-long absence due to personal struggles, Holgersson returned in 2005 with Tecken på liv, released on MNW Records. In 2010, his album Ibland kallar jag det kärlek was produced by his son Dante Kinnunen and received critical acclaim, earning a Grammy nomination for "Best Folk / Show."