Draft:Stefan Bogstedt
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Stefan Bogstedt was a founding member of Fake, a Swedish synthpop and Italo-disco band that gained popularity in the 1980s, especially with their hit single "Donna Rouge." Formed in Stockholm in 1977, Fake became known for their catchy melodies and danceable beats that reflected the era’s Italo-disco sound.
Although Fake saw various lineup changes, Bogstedt played a pivotal role in shaping their style, contributing to both the production and arrangement of their music. The band’s success was short-lived, but their songs like "Donna Rouge" and "Frogs in Spain" remain beloved in the disco and synthpop communities, still resonating with fans of the genre.