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M2M (band)

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M2M
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M2M members: Marit Larsen & Marion Raven
Background information
Origin Lørenskog, Norway
Genre(s) Folk, Pop
Instrument(s) Acoustic guitar, piano and vocals
Years active 1999-2002
Label(s) Atlantic Records, Warner Music
Former members
Marit Larsen
Marion Raven

The duo M2M was a Norwegian pop music duo composed of two girls - Marion Elise Raven and Marit Elisabeth Larsen. The duo released three albums under Atlantic Records and Warner Music. They produced 2 albums, Shades of Purple and The Big Room and a "greatest hits" was released after M2M disbanded, under the decision of their record label. They have sold over 12 million albums and singles in the world. The girls had known each other since they were five, before forming the group in the mid-1990s.

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History

The group debuted with their first single, "Don't Say You Love Me", in 1999, which was featured on the soundtrack of Pokémon: The First Movie.[1] The movie helped the song to reach success worldwide and the duo released their debut album, Shades of Purple, in 2000, which debuted at number one in Norway and several Asian countries and in the Top Forty in most other countries. In September that year, the duo toured with Hanson, performing as the boys' opening act. Earlier in the year, they performed a concert special at Disneyland, aired on April 29th, 2002 under the name "M2M and BBMak in Concert", performing six songs with breaks in between of them walking around the park and seeing the sites.

Four more singles off the album were released, "Mirror Mirror", "The Day You Went Away", "Pretty Boy" and "Everything You Do". Their trilingualism made them popular in Asia as they released several songs sung in Mandarin such as "Pretty Boy". However, they did not record a Mandarin version of their hit "The Day You Went Away", but Taiwanese singer Cyndi Wang recorded her own version instead.

In 2002, the duo returned with a more mature, less pop-oriented sound with their second album, The Big Room. In two years, their voices had changed, especially Marion's. The first single off the album was "Everything" followed by "What You Do About Me." They did not release a third single, even though "Don't" was released to U.S. and Latin America's radio stations and "Wanna Be Where You Are" was released in the Philippines. The promotion for their second record included TV appearances that year, such as a spot on the WB's Dawson's Creek, appearing in the 100th episode of the show towards the end if it's forth year. That year, they also took part in the Pantene Pro-Voice concert series that aired on the now defunct MuchMusic USA.[2] While on tour with Jewel,[3] M2M was dropped by Atlantic Records, who cited a lack of record sales, although the album did do well in Norway, Asia, and Australia. Although M2M was the most popular Norway female band, the most successful, and the youngest artist to get an international career after AHA, the duo eventually split in September of that year. The two are currently performing as solo artists, now going by their own names.

Discography

Album Year Achievements
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Shades Of Purple
2000 #89 U.S.; #7 Norway (Certified Gold)[1]; Chile (Certified Gold); Thailand (7x Platinum, over 300,000 copies); Indonesia (7xPlatinum); #3 The Philippines (4x Platinum); Malaysia (3x Platinum); Singapore (2x Platinum); Taiwan (Platinum); South Korea (Platinum)
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The Big Room
2002 U.S. (failed to chart); #2 The Philippines (3x Platinum); #16 Norway, #98 Australia

The Day You Went Away: The Best of M2M
2003 N/A




Singles

  • Don't Say You Love Me (1999/2000) #5 US Single Sales Chart #21 US, #2 Norway, #1 Finland, #1 The Philippines, #16 UK, #1 Denmark, #1 South Korea, #1 Thailand, #4 Australia (Certified Gold), #4 New Zealand (Certified Gold) / Sold Over 2,000,000 copies in the U.S.
  • Mirror Mirror (2000) #62 U.S., #1 The Philippines, #30 Australia (Gold)
  • The Day You Went Away (2000) #1 The Philippines, #1 Thailand
  • Pretty Boy (2000) #1 The Philippines
  • Everything You Do (2000) #1 The Philippines
  • Girl in Your Dreams (2000) #31 The Philippines
  • Everything (2002) #6 Norway, #27 Australia, #1 Korea, #21 The Philippines
  • What You Do About Me (2002) #46 Australia, #8 The Philippines
  • Wanna Be Where You Are (The Philippines Promo single) #8 The Philippines
  • Don't (U.S. Promo single)

Awards and Nominations

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