Kent Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 151 | Parlor |
| 152 | Point Blank |
| 153 | Protection |
| 154 | Pärlor (English) |
| 155 | På Nära Håll |
| 156 | Pärlor |
| 157 | Quiet Heart |
| 158 | Revolt III (English Version) |
| 159 | Rollercoaster |
| 160 | Spokstad |
| 161 | Stay With Me |
| 162 | Stop Me June (Little Ego) |
| 163 | Sundance Kid |
| 164 | Superstition |
| 165 | Svart snö |
| 166 | The King Is Dead |
| 167 | Things She Said |
| 168 | Things She Said (live TV session) |
| 169 | Unprofessional |
| 170 | Unprofessional (live radio session) |
| 171 | Var är vi nu? |
| 172 | Velvet |
| 173 | Vi kan väl vänta tills imorgon |
| 174 | Våga vara rädd |
| 175 | We Need to Eat |
| 176 | Welcome to My Paradise |
| 177 | What It Feels Like |
| 178 | Whistle Song |
| 179 | [A Timekill to Die For] |
| 180 | Önskar att någon… |
Kent Albums
About Kent
Kent was a Swedish alternative rock band from Eskilstuna (formed in Stockholm) who became one of Scandinavia's most influential and beloved rock acts from 1993 to 2016. Their melancholic sound, anchored by Joakim Berg's distinctive vocals and introspective Swedish lyrics, evolved from grunge-influenced beginnings to sophisticated art rock on albums like "Tigerdrottningen" and "Jag är inte rädd för mörkret." Songs like "Utan Dina Andetag" and "Det Finns Inga Ord" became generational anthems in Sweden, while their atmospheric soundscapes and emotional depth influenced countless Nordic bands. Kent's ability to craft epic, cinematic rock songs in their native language proved that non-English bands could achieve massive cultural impact, making them arguably Sweden's most important rock band after ABBA.