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Aqua

Storming onto the global music scene in nov 1997, Danish dance-pop clothing Aqua aroused controversy when Mattel submitted a lawsuit against them for the sexual overtones inherent within their breakthrough strike, “Barbie Girl.” The root base from the quartet track back again to 1989, when Claus Norreen and Søren Rasted …

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Army of Lovers

The flamboyant multicultural Swedish dance-pop group Army of Enthusiasts formed in 1987, the brainchild of composer and producer Alexander Bard. Five years previous Bard first surfaced as an associate from the short-lived trio Baard, most widely known for the solitary “Life inside a Goldfish Dish.” In 1985 — in pull, …

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Rednex

Bursting from the barn in 1994 making use of their Eurodance-bluegrass novelty “Cotton Eyes Joe,” the Swedish pop group Rednex became one of the primary chart-toppers in Europe within the ’90s before switching up their formula and driving nostalgia in to the 2000s. The take action was created by suppliers …

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Daze

Within the wake of Aqua’s unexpected stateside success in 1997, several new Europop groups received a large push from main labels. Among these was the Denmark-based Daze. Led by songwriters/keyboardists Sieber and J.T. and offering vocalist Trine Bix, the group’s 1st solitary, “Superhero,” became an enormous Scandinavian strike upon its …

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