Background
He was born in Cali, Colombia.
He was born in Cali, Colombia.
Upon winning the competition he released the music album Goeksegh. At a very young age, he lived in an Indian village and later moved to an orphanage from which he later became adopted by a family from Sweden. He was adopted by a Swedish Sami family and became part of a Siida community in Mittådalen, a reindeer foraging area where he worked as a reindeer herder.
Fjällgren has revealed in several interviews that he was bullied as a child because he had darker skin and was not born a Sami.
The bullying stopped as he reached teenaged years. He started singing local traditional songs when he was 14.
He gained exposure when he sang in the presence of the King and Queen of Sweden who were attending church services at Funäsdalens Church. When he was 16 he released an album titled Onne vielle.
He auditioned with a moving rendition of "Daniel"s Joik" dedicated to his best friend Daniel, who had died in an accident.
After winning the competition and prize money of 1 million Swedish kronor, he released his studio album Goeksegh on 19 May 2014, based primarily on materials he had performed during the contest. On 31 May 2014, he performed at the "Saepmie Welcomes Festival" a festival of Sámi culture that coincided with the ConIFA World Football Cup held in Östersund. In July he performed his winning song in Allsång på Skansen which was broadcast on SVT. Fjällgren participated in Melodifestivalen 2015 in the third semifinal with the song Jag är fri (Manne leam frijje), and made it to the final in Friends Arena.
In the final he placed second after the jury and televoting results.