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Revision as of 23:21, 15 November 2005 by PTSE (talk | contribs) (disambiguation link repair (You can help!): Model)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Ulf Gunnar Ekberg aka Buddha was born on December 6, 1970 in Göteborg, Sweden to Mats and Monika Ekberg. He is one of the four members of the Swedish pop group Ace of Base. His father is the former tennis coach of the Swedish and Danish national teams. Growing up, Ulf experienced problems with drugs, and now fights against violence and the abuse of drugs among adolescents. He was also an active Neo-Nazi and played in white power band Commit Suiside together with Anders Klarström. Ulf has since rejected his neo-Nazi past.
He now resides in Marbella, Spain. His previous girlfriend was Emma Sjoberg, a renowned model and actress.
Writing
Has contributed to the following songs:
With Jonas Berggren
- Wheel of Fortune
- All That She Wants
- Young and Proud
- Living In Danger
- My Mind
- Dancer In a Daydream
- Dimension of Depth (Instrumental)
- Happy Nation
- Voulez-Vous Danser
- Waiting For Magic
- Münchhausen (Just Chaos)
With Jonas, Jenny, & Malin Berggren
- Hear Me Calling
- Love In December
- Change With the Light
With Stonestream & John Ballard
- Que Sera
- Perfect World
- Edge of Heaven
With John Ballard
- Mercy Mercy
- I Pray
- Don't Go Away
Vocals
Has contributed vocals to the following songs:
- Wheel of Fortune
- Young and Proud
- Living In Danger
- My Mind
- Dancer In a Daydream
- Happy Nation
- Don't Turn Around
- Waiting For Magic
- Münchhausen (Just Chaos)
- Hear Me Calling
- Perfect World
- I Pray
- Hallo Hallo
- Change With the Light
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