M2M is tagged as: pop, female vocalists, norwegian, singer-songwriter, rock M2M was the name of a Norwegian pop music duo comprised of two teenage girls - Marion Raven and Marit Larsen - who had Atlantic Records and Warner Music as their labels. The duo produced 2 albums, Shades of Purple and The Big Room, and a “Greatest Hits” release (after M2M disbanded, under decision of their record label) under the band name M2M, and a Norwegian Children’s album under their respective names (informally “Hubba Bubba”). The girls had known each other since they were five, before forming the group in the mid-1990s. They debuted with their first single, “Don’t Say You Love Me,” in 1999. The song was featured on the soundtrack of Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back. It was also the lead single off their debut album, Shades of Purple, released in 2000. They later released four more singles off the album: “Mirror Mirror,”“The Day You Went Away,”“Pretty Boy,” and “Everything You Do.” The album debuted at number 1 in Norway and several Asian countries and top 40 in most others. It also reached the number 1 position on the “Billboard Heatseakers” chart for developing artists. The album went on to sell over 2 million copies worldwide. In 2002, the girl... Read More About M2M Biography... Send M2M ringtones to your cell |
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