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Genres
  
Bubblegum dance

Past members
  
Thomas Walther

Record label
  
Stockhouse

Labels
  
Stockhouse

Genre
  
Bubblegum dance

Years active
  
1997–2001, 2009–present

Website
  
yummie.nu (no longer maintained)

Origin
  
Haninge Municipality, Sweden (1997)

Members
  
Teddy Gustavsson, Petra Garnås, Göran Florén, Thomas Walther

Yummie is a Swedish bubblegum dance group from Haninge outside Stockholm, whose music sounds sweet and sugary, with thumping dance beats and rather silly and funny lyrics. It has been suggested that the group sounds like a composition of dance groups Aqua and Ace of Base, with some songs being more bubblegum poppy than dance.

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History

Yummie's roots are in a group known as Unit C, which was formed in 1995 and originally consisted of Petra Garnås, Göran Florén, and Thomas Walther. Following a performance at a local television station, at which Unit C met Teddy Gustavsson, Gustavsson soon joined the group as well.

A demo music video for the song Hello (which would later be included in their debut album in a remixed form) was created in 1997, and after a series of live performances and songs recorded in the studio, the label Stockhouse picked up Unit C.

The group's sound was changing, and Unit C was known as Bubblegum from 1998 to 1999. In 1999, Bubblegum's name was changed to Yummie. Also in 1999, the group's best known song, Bubblegum, was released as a single.

In 2000, the group's debut album Sweet 'n Sour was released in several countries, including Japan, Estonia, Norway, and the group's native Sweden.

After releasing the song Get Out of my Face to radio stations and successfully performing at Estonia's Laulupidu, the group disbanded in 2001. An album called Bar B Q was also in the works prior to the split, but was never released due to fears of the group not getting enough sales, and having the album illegally downloaded instead.

Albums

Sweet'n'Sour (May 16, 2000)

  1. Poppa Joe
  2. Ay Ay Ay
  3. Bubblegum
  4. Easy Come - Easy Go
  5. It's So Yummie
  6. On the Radio
  7. 7 Seas
  8. Bump
  9. Make My Day
  10. Story Goes On
  11. Hello
  12. Romeo and Juliet
  13. Bubblegum [Extended]
  14. Bubblegum [Club Mix]
  15. Bubblegum [Remix]

Singles

  • Bubblegum (1999)
  • Poppa Joe (2000)
  • Get Out of my Face (promo, 2001)
  • Reunion

    The members of Yummie have announced that they are returning for their ten-year anniversary under the name Yummie in 2009. According to the members, both new and unreleased songs will be released, as well as new mixes of existing songs.

    References

    Yummie Wikipedia