At the press conference for Melfest WKND in Stockholm, Kittens spoke to Dolly Style, who has participated in Melodifestivalen four times. With “Hello Hi”, Melodifestivalen 2015, “Rollercoaster”, Melodifestivalen 2016, “Habibi”, Melodifestivalen 2019 and their last try called “Yihaa” at Melodifestivalen 2025

Check out our interview with Dolly Style here!

In the new interview, Kittens and Dolly style talk about their busy plans, they had with touring all around europe and the success of “Yihaa”! Also, the group promised that new things are coming up!

Who is Dolly Style?

Dolly Style is a Swedish pop girl group known for their colourful aesthetic and special pop sound. The group features four characters, Molly, Holly, Polly and Yolly, each represented by a different colour. Inspired by Japanese kawaii culture, they combine playful visuals with catchy dance-pop songs. Dolly Style have participated in Melodifestivalen several times, including with the songs “Hello Hi” (2015), “Rollercoaster” (2016), “Habibi” (2019) and “Yihaa” (2025).

Sweden’s Eurovision journey

In 1958, Sweden made their debut in the Eurovision Song Contest, with Alice Babs representing them with the song “Lilla stjärna” which placed fourth. Since their debut, the Scandinavian nation has managed to win seven times (1974, 1984, 1991, 1999, 2012, 2015 and 2023).

In 2025, Sweden was represented by Finnish group KAJ, singing “Bara bada bastu”. At the close of voting in the grand final, they had received 321 points, finishing in 4th place. 126 points were received by the jury, while the trio received 195 points from televoters.

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