Accept it or not but there is still a craze for ABBA songs among music fans somewhere in the heart. For the fans who have been waiting for the pop groups revival, here is the good news.
Music producer Simon Fuller has come up with an amazing idea to reunite ABBA for fans. The new way of making the pop musical pieces available to music lovers is by going digital. The pop group will be waiting for the fans very soon in real virtual world. The producer said that the reunion of the music band will emerge as a result of the combination of a virtual reality and artificial intelligence.
ABBA is one of the most popular pop musical group of the 1970s. The Swedish band was named after taking the initial letters of its members - Agnetha Faltskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Elle UK stated that the group gave us the best and the most memorable songs whether it is "Waterloo" or "Dancing Queen." Not only in terms of musical pieces, but the group was equally popular for its sense of unique fashion, including Faltskog's ruffled jumpsuit and platform boots that she wore at the Eurovision Song Contest held in 1974.
Like every surprising element it offered, ABBA announced its split in 1982 putting an end to the production of unique musical pieces further. With Fuller, the past generation might get an opportunity to enjoy their childhood once again along with the new generation kids, who will come to know what elements make a musical piece unique.
According to Sky News reports, ABBA group members have agreed to the Fuller's proposal and also to work together once again. The project is being considered as a "groundbreaking venture" as it will merge both digital and virtual reality technology.
The complete details regarding the commencement of the project will not be revealed until 2017. Prior to returning as a music group, ABBA members came together for the first time after their split for the opening of a ABBA-themed restaurant.