Jöback's big break came when he landed the role of Robert in Kristina fran Duvemala. Premiering in Malmö in 1995, the musical eventually went on to become the second longest-running musical in Sweden and win four Guldmasken (Swedish Tony) Awards. Jöback landed a deal with Sony soon after the musical premiered, and his first album, Personliga Val (Personal Choices), hit stores in Sweden in 1997. The album soared to number two on the Swedish charts, and Jöback went on to be nominated for Artist of the Year at that year's Swedish Grammy Awards on the strength of that release. Jöback returned to the stage for another season of Kristina fran Duvemala in 1998. One of Jöback's songs from the original cast album of that production, "The Gold Turned into Sand," became a smash hit that year, holding the number one spot on the Swedish charts for nearly 40 weeks. Jöback went on to win his first Guldmasken for his portrayal of Robert in 1999. His sophomore album, Only When I Breathe, arrived one year later, peaking at number one on the Swedish charts. Another pop album, I Feel Good and I'm Worth It, and a highly acclaimed Christmas album followed in 2002.
Jöback starred as the MC in a Copenhagen-based production of Cabaret the following year, and put out two more chart-topping albums, Det Har Är Platsen and Storybook, in 2004, the latter with the Gothenburg Symphony. A double-disc greatest-hits compilation featuring two new songs came out in 2006. Människor Som Du och Jag followed in 2007, and 2008 saw another hit holiday album with En God Jul och ett Gott Nytt År. East Side Stories, a cover album of songwriters including Chris Isaak, Ron Sexsmith, and Rufus Wainwright, arrived in 2009 and featured guest appearances by Kate Pierson, Declan O'Rourke, and Sia. The year 2011 brought Livet, Kärleken och Döden: La Vie, l'Amour, la Mort, and I Love Musicals: The Album, a recorded version on his stage show featuring the Stockholm Sinfonietta, came in 2013. Amid his vast stage and studio work, he also acted in occasional film and TV roles, including a spot on the Scandinavian crime series Modus in 2015. ~ Marcy Donelson, Rovi