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- Isa Sanna Mattiasdotter Tengblad (born 25 April 1998), known professionally as simply Isa (stylized as ISA) is a Swedish singer, songwriter, and producer...
- Stockholm and her life with Tim, and Frida to her life partner Elin (Josefine Tengblad). Mia asks Frida to run away with her to Spain, but Frida reminds her of...
- website "SEC | ISOLDE". isolde.cern. Retrieved 2023-08-03. Martel, I; Tengblad, O; Cederkall, J (29 Apr 2019). "Physics at ISOLDE with SEC" (PDF). indico...
- Tyree Product. $aint Vincent Divine Dreamz Thom Bridges Sakii Smart Albin Tengblad Simon Jon****on Pink Slip Charley Cooks Composers Lay Bankz VaporGod Ink...
- songwriting MNEK – production Grant Boutin - production, songwriting Albin Tengblad – guitar, keyboards, songwriting Alexander Lewis - trombone, horn arranger...
- vocal arrangement, digital editing (1, 4, 5); drums (1, 4), b**** (4) Albin Tengblad – keyboard, b****, drums (1) Deputy – keyboard, synthesizer (2) Akap – keyboard...
- Queens' Josefine Tengblad and Eiffel Mattsson. The project was commissioned by C More and TV 4. Nordic Drama Queens was co-founded by Tengblad with executive...
- (tracks 2, 11) Rogét Chaha**** – keyboards, programming (track 2) Albin Tengblad – guitar, keyboards, synth pads (track 3) Tayla Parx – background vocals...
- cricketer Isa Аskhabovich Chaniev (born 1992), Russian lightweight boxer Isa Tengblad (born 1998), Swedish singer Umm Isa bint Musa al-Hadi, was the Abbasid...
- Ilsen (1868–1937), Canadian-American music therapist, nurse, lecturer Isa Tengblad (born 1998), Swedish singer using the mononym Isa Juan Isa (1913–1993)...